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With the spring here you can _______ these ski boots till you need them again next winter.

A.give away

B.get rid of

C.put away

D.do away with

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第1题

听力原文:M: (22)Honey, I think this spring is a good time for us to start looking.W: We sh

听力原文:M: (22)Honey, I think this spring is a good time for us to start looking.

W: We should plan to move out of here before July. I'm tired of living in apartments.

M: I know, dear. I am too. But we've just been too busy to look for a house.

W: We need to find a good realtor.

M: Not necessary. (23)If we use a realtor to find a house, it will be more expensive. Realtors always get a commission. If the realtor helps us find something, we have to pay him.

W: But doesn't a realtor help with the contract? I thought they take care of all the legal troubles. We're new in this country. We don't know all the laws of buying a house. And also, the realtor will inspect the house. He can tell us if the house has any problems.

M: Of course we need a home inspector. But we can hire an inspector on our own. (24)And as for the legal problems, I have friends. They can help us.

W: So how can we find a house if we don't have a realtor?

M: It takes a little more time. We have to check the ads in the paper. Probably also there are special real estate magazines with ads. Then we have to drive to the homes and look at them. It's best to find someone who is selling by himself.

W: Well, that will take a long time.

M: It is. But buying a house is very important; you can't be too careful.

W: (25)I want to look in the papers today. Maybe we can see something we like.

M: Alright. (25)I'll buy a newspaper when I go to the drug store.

(23)

A.House-buyer and house-seller.

B.House-buyer and realtor.

C.Husband and wife.

D.Friends.

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第2题

听力原文:M: I have a special guest today, Shirley. Shirley, you truly have an amazing gard
en. Could you let us know how you put this together?

W: This spring I took a square-foot gardening class, and I decided to try some of the things I've learned. Um, one of the most important things in square-foot gardening is that you choose a good location. You need at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunshine. You also need to choose a location that has good drainage, and it should be a convenient location. A garden is a lot more fun if you are walking by and seeing it all the time. Um, you need to decide what kind of containers you want, or, in my case, I used wooden boxes.

M: Well, Shirley, I've noticed these vertical beams. I've never seen that before. Could you explain that to us a little bit?

W: Right here we have some cantaloupe, and cantaloupe take a lot of space when you grow them out on the ground, and I don't have that much space, so I just grow them up. I just made a metal frame, and took some string. I just allow them to grow up, and they will support themselves.

M: This is amazing. I noticed in this garden, there is a vast amount of vegetation.

W: Well, over on the far end, I have tomatoes growing vertically. In front of those I have green peppers, basil, strawberries, beets, green beans, corn, carrots and so on. Right here, as I said before, I have cantaloupe. Down at the bottom, I have some Mexican tomatoes. And down at this end, I have eggplant, another kind of pepper called banana peppers, cucumbers, okra, pumpkins...and I think that's about it.

M: I'm so impressed. I'd tike to thank you very much for having us in today to look at your garden.

(23)

A.By attending a class.

B.From her parents.

C.Through a gardening magazine.

D.From her neighbors.

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第3题

听力原文:To quickly review the main points covered in Chapter 1, the most important part o

听力原文: To quickly review the main points covered in Chapter 1, the most important part of sports is its influence and popularity among people from different walks of life throughout the world. Then what is the case here? Well, if you judge by the number of people who go to see the games and by the number of those who actually play it, basketball is probably the most popular sport in the U.S. It is mainly an indoor game, and the season extends from late fall, through the winter, to early spring. There are many professional teams, but for the most part basketball is a school sport. There is hardly a high school or college in the country that does not have its team and its loyal fans.

In spring and summer, the most popular sport is base-ball. During the warm weather, you can see young men and boys playing this game in many parts of the country. Radio and television bring the details of the big games to every corner of the land, and the activities of the professional teams are a topic of conversation for Americans everywhere.

In the fall, the most popular sport is football. As you know, this is not the same kind of game that is so popular in other parts of the world. Like basketball and baseball, it is typically American, and those who have never seen it before have difficulty seeing any sense in it. But for most of the spectators the game itself is not so important as the music, the cheering, and the festive spirit that go with it. On a cool bright autumn afternoon, there is nothing so colorful and exciting as a football game.

(30)

A.Sports in the United States.

B.The most popular sport in the U. S.

C.Three popular sports in the U.S.

D.Sports and U. S.

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第4题

What's a better teaching method?Jim Munch's experienceLAST spring, when he was only a soph

What's a better teaching method?

Jim Munch's experience

LAST spring, when he was only a sophomore, Jim Munch received a plaque honoring him as top scorer on the high school math team here. He went on to earn the highest mark possible, a 5, on an Advanced Placement exam in calculus. His ambition is to become a theoretical mathematician.

So Jim might have seemed the veritable symbol for the new math curriculum installed over the last seven years in this ambitious, educated suburb of Rochester. Since seventh grade, he had been taking the "constructivist" or "inquiry" program, so named because it emphasizes pupils' constructing their own knowledge through a process of reasoning.

Jim, however, placed the credit elsewhere. His parents, an engineer and an educator, covertly tutored him in traditional math. Several teachers, in the privacy of their own classrooms, contravened the official curriculum to teach the problem-solving formulas that constructivist math denigrates as mindless memorization.

"My whole experience in math the last few years has been a struggle against the program," Jim said recently. "Whatever I've achieved, I've achieved in spite of it. Kids do not do better learning math themselves. There's a reason we go to school, which is that there's someone smarter than us with something to teach us."

The constructivist math

Such experiences and emotions have burst into public discussion and no small amount of rancor(怨恨) in the last eight months in Penfield. This community of 35 000 has become one of the most obvious fronts in the nationwide math wars, which have flared from California to Pittsburgh to the former District 2 on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, pitting progressives against traditionalists, with nothing less than America's educational and economic competitiveness at stake.

In these places and others, groups of parents have condemned constructivist math for playing down such basic computational tools as borrowing, carrying, place value, algorithms, multiplication tables and long division, while often introducing calculators into the classroom as early as first or second grade. Such criticism has run headlong into the celebration of constructivism by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and such leading teacher-training institutions as the Bank Street College of Education.

The strife has taken on a particular intensity here in Penfield, perhaps, because the town includes an unusually large share of engineers and scientists, because of the proximity(接近) of companies like Xerox, Kodak and Bausch & Lomb. Skilled themselves in math, they have refused to accept the premise that innovation means improvement, and in their own households they have seen evidence to the contrary.

For Joe Hoover, the epiphany came two years ago when he took his daughter, Kathryn, then in sixth grade, to lunch at McDonald's and realized she could not compute the correct change for their meal from a $ 20 bill.

For Claudia Lioy, it was seeing her daughter, Iris, then in third grade, plodding through a multiplication problem by counting 23 groups of four apples. When Mrs. Lioy pleaded with Iris's teacher simply to show the class a times table, the teacher replied, "But that's drill-and-kill."

For Ben Lee, it was having his teenage daughter, Olivia trying to answer probability problems by a method called "guess and check"-- until he pulled out his own 10thgrade math book to instruct her about the appropriate formula.

"I don't mind having kids appreciate what they learn," said Mr. Lee, an engineer who now works as a purchasing agent for Kodak. "But it's crazy to make a kid spend a night trying to solve a problem with these rudimentary and feeble tools."

Requests for more traditional math

By last spring, these parents had discovered one another

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第5题

听力原文:M: Hello and welcome to today's show, Shirley's Garden. Today, we'll be interview
ing Shirley on her amazing techniques at growing a garden. Thank you for being here, Shirley.

W: You're welcome.

M: Shirley, you truly have an amazing garden. Can you tell tm how you learned about gardening?

W: Well, this spring I took a gardening class. Then I decided to try some of the things I had learned. So I have tried various attempts at gardening and with different degrees of success.

M: From the pictures of your garden, I've seen 'all kinds of different vegetables, including cucumbers, tomatoes, straw berries, carrots and so on. Could you let us know how you put these plants together in your garden?

W: Well, one of the most important things in gardening is that you choose a good location. You need at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunshine. Um, you also need to choose a location that has good drainage, and it should be a convenient location. After choosing a good location, I just decided what I wanted to plant, and based on what the final plant would took like, I divided the whole garden into different parts.

M: Shirley, I've noticed some vertical beams in your garden. I'm truly amazed by them. Could you explain that to us a little bit?

W: Well, take cucumbers for instance. Cucumbers take a lot of space when you grow them out on the ground, but I don't have that much space. So I just grow them up. Just grow them vertically. I just used a metal frame. and some strings to allow them to grow up, and they will support themselves.

M: Well, Shirley, this is truly amazing. Thank you very much for being with us today.

W: My pleasure.

(23)

A.The pleasure derived from gardening.

B.How to grow an amazing garden.

C.How to choose a good location for a garden.

D.How to succeed in growing many plants in a small garden.

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第6题

听力原文:M: Cindy! Have you heard the news?W: No, Steve. What do you mean?M: You know all

听力原文:M: Cindy! Have you heard the news?

W: No, Steve. What do you mean?

M: You know all the classes we've missed because of the snow?

W: Uh oh...

M: Yup—we're going to have to make them up and the dean says it will have to be during spring break.

W: Steve! We have our vacation all set! What are we going to do? Do the others know?

M: I don't know but I certainly can't afford to miss five days of classes this semester, with that week I was sick...

W: But I really don't want to cancel our trip. All of us have already made our plane reservations!

M: I can try to call the travel agency; maybe they can refund our money. But before we do anything we need to speak with our professors.

W: You think they'll excuse us from class?

M: Probably not. But I was talking to Kevin this morning and he said that one of his professors told him that they could make up the class at a different time.

W: Wow—that's great! Which professor was it?

M: I don't know. But we're going to have to speak to all of them any way.

W: Why didn't they add extra days at the end of the semester before summer classes?

M: Because of the graduation date, which can't be changed.

W: Are other colleges around here doing the same thing?

M: I would imagine so—it's been such a bad winter and we've missed too many classes. We do really need to make them up.

W: I know, I know. I was just really looking forward to this vacation. The idea of the sun and the beach!

M: Oh look, there's Professor Hampton right now!

W: Come on, let's go talk to her!

(23)

A.They may not be able to take their vacation.

B.It may snow during their vacation.

C.They me going to need more money.

D.They may miss graduation.

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第7题

A.14 Spring Vale.B.40 Spring WellC.14 Spring Well.D.40 Spring Vale.

A.14 Spring Vale.

B.40 Spring Well

C.14 Spring Well.

D.40 Spring Vale.

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第8题

If winter comes, can _____ be far behind?

A.the spring

B.a spring

C.spring

D.springs

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第9题

以下哪几项属于Spring Cloud框架的辅助框架和组件?()

A.Spring Cloud Security

B.Spring Cloud Eureka

C.Spring Cloud Bus

D.Spring Cloud Data Flow

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第10题

春晚翻译成英语是()。

A.spring evening

B.spring festival evening

C.festival show

D.spring festival gala

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