It is very strange but I had an ______ that the plane would crash.A.inspirationB.intuition
It is very strange but I had an ______ that the plane would crash.
A.inspiration
B.intuition
C.imitation
D.incentive
It is very strange but I had an ______ that the plane would crash.
A.inspiration
B.intuition
C.imitation
D.incentive
第1题
It is very strange but I had an ________ that the plane would crash.
A) inspiration
B) intuition
C) imagination
D) incentive
第2题
A.coincidence
B.coherence
C.collaboration
D.conception
第3题
A) took to
B) took for
C) took up
D) took on
第4题
A.took to
B.took for
C.took up
D.took on
第5题
听力原文: There is a strange area in the Atlantic Ocean called the Bermuda Triangle. People have been fascinated by the Bermuda Triangle for years, because of the mysterious disappearance of many ships and planes in the area. There is hardly any agreement about the cause of these disappearance, in fact, it is difficult to find any agreement about the boundaries of the area. Whereas most people argue that the triangle's northern most point is Bermuda, its western most point is Florida, and its eastern point is the coast of Africa, a few researchers prefer the northern point to be in the Boston area.
(30)
A.Something in the Bermuda Triangle is strange.
B.Where the Bermuda Triangle is.
C.On very little about this.
D.Ships were not lost.
第6题
"Let the dog【C3】______a piece first," suggested one【C4】______officer who was afraid that the mushrooms might be poisonous. The dog seemed to【C5】______his mushrooms, and the officers then began to eat their meal saying that the mushrooms had a very strange【C6】______quite pleasant taste.
An hour later, however, they were all【C7】______when the gardener rushed on and said【C8】______the dog was dead.【C9】______, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed into the nearest hospital.
Pumps(泵)were used and the officers had a very【C10】______time getting rid of the mushrooms that【C11】______in their stomachs. When they【C12】______to the police station, they sat down and started to【C13】______the mushroom poisoning. Each man explained the【C14】______that he had felt and they agreed that these had grown worse【C15】______their way to the hospital. The gardener was called to tell the way【C16】______the poor dog had died. "Did it【C17】______much before death?" asked one of the officers,【C18】______very pleased that he had escaped a【C19】______death himself. "No," answered the gardener, looking rather【C20】______. "It was killed the moment a car hit it."
【C1】
A.sure of
B.careless about
C.pleased with
D.disappointed at
第7题
听力原文: Surtsey was born in 1963. It was a great event for scientists. They were lucky enough to see the birth of this volcanic island. It began at 7: 30 a.m. on 14th November. A fishing boat was sailing near Iceland. The boat moved under the captain's feet. He noticed a strange smell. He saw some black smoke. A volcano was erupting. The bottom of the grey Atlantic was open. Red-hot rocks, flames and smoke were rushing up from a split in the sea-bed. The island grew quickly. It was 10 meters high the next day and 60 meters high on 18th November. Scientists flew to Reykiavik to watch. It was very exciting. Smoke and flames were still rushing up. Pieces of red-hot rock were flying into the air and falling into the sea. The sea was boiling and there was a strange light in the sky. Surtsey grew and grew. Then it stopped in June 1967. It was 175 meters high and 2 kilometers long. And life was already coming to Surtsey. Seeds came over the sea. Plants grew. Birds came. Some scientists built a house to learn about the young island. A new island is like a new world.
(33)
A.The smoke and flames of the volcano.
B.The red hot rock that came from the volcano.
C.The middle of the earth in the sea.
D.An island near Reykiavik in Iceland.
第8题
In the fall of 1971, I was () a story involving a young white woman living on the fringe (边缘) of Boston’s black ghetto.Her car had () out of gas.She had gone to a filling station () a can and was returning to her car when she was () in an alley by a gang of black youths.The gang () gasoline over her and set fire to her.She died () her burns.It was later established () some of the youths involved had, on the night before the killing, () on television a rerun of an old movie in which a drifter (流浪汉) is () on fire by an adolescent gang.There is some kind of strange reductive process (还原过程) at work here.To see something on television robs it () its reality, and then when the same thing is () out it is like the reenactment (重演) of something unreal.
() other words when the gang set fire to the girl, they were imitating () they had seen on a screen, as if they themselves were on a screen, and in a ().I don’t think we have () begun to realize how powerful a(n) () television is.It has already () very clear that the candidate with the most television () wins the election.
1.A.trueB.sincereC.dependantD.exact
2.A.methodsB.waysC.directionsD.respects
3.A.arrangedB.allottedC.appointedD.assigned
4.A.leftB.runC.stayedD.stopped
5.A.forB.byC.withD.in
6.A.tracedB.followedC.trappedD.hit
7.A.putB.pouredC.droppedD.sprayed
8.A.ofB.withC.inD.over
9.A.whenB.thatC.becauseD.as
10.A.lookedB.watchedC.experienceD.gone
11.A.setB.seenC.watchedD.burned
12.A.ofB.fromC.byD.for
13.A.actedB.playedC.putD.taken
14.A.OnB.InC.ByD.At
15.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.those
16.A.sceneB.fictionC.televisionD.story
17.A.evenB.alreadyC.muchD.little
18.A.equipmentB.applianceC.sourceD.medium
19.A.becomeB.turnedC.seemedD.looked
20.A.appearanceB.appealC.practiceD.experience
第9题
(32) The couple wanted a sterile environment. And Theodore thought they should have rented a room in a hospital, maybe an operating room.
Theodore said that, on the very first day, the couple brought all the sheets and pillowcases down to the main lobby and dropped them next to the front desk. They stood there next to this pile of bedding while other guests looked, pointed, and murmured. (33) The hotel got three cancellations within the hour from people who witnessed this strange event.
When Theodore asked the couple what the problem was, they said that their bedding was filthy and they wanted it replaced, though they could not identify any specific "filth" on the bedding. Theodore called room service, and the bedding was replaced immediately.
Early the next evening, however, (34) the couple demanded seven cans of spray disinfectant. They said that they would need a can for each night and they had to spray the phone, the TV, all the door handles, the toilet handle, the tap, the sink, and any hotel staff entering their room.
Worried about what their demands might be in the following days, (35) Theodore politely suggested that a hotel more suitable for them was just around the comer. He then called ahead to reserve a" very clean" room, arid gave them free transportation in the hotel limousine.
The couple seemed surprised that the manager suggested a different hotel, but when the manager said he wouldn't charge them for the second day, they agreed and moved satisfactorily.
(33)
A.A room in a hospital.
B.An operating room.
C.An ordinary room.
D.A sterile room.
第10题
Micro apartments are very common in cities like Tokyo and Hong Kong, where there are so many people living.Now this tiny housing solution is gaining ground in urban areas in the U.S. and Canada.
The micro apartment is an experiment in simplicity in American culture.So small-scale home life is part of a hot trend in U.S.real estate.Some people are proud of it.Some of them can find the humor and fun in their small places.But not everyone is in favor of the trend.
1.According to the passage, the next big trend in U.S.real estate is ()
A.big house
B.micro apartment
C.traditional house
2.As the population keeps climbing, people in the city have to face the reality that ()
A.housing is in short supply
B.housing is very sufficient
C.housing is a luxury goods
3.Why is the micro apartment so appealing? ()
A.It meets the need of someone
B.It's very strange
C.It's excellent
4.Micro apartments are very common in some cities like ()
A.Beijing
B.London
C.Tokyo
5.How do people think of the micro apartment? ()
A.Everyone likes it very much
B.Some people think it's humorous and fun
C.Not everyone is in favor of the trend