When he tried to make a _________ , he found that the hotel that he wanted was completely
A.complaint
B.claim
C.Reservation
D.decision
A.complaint
B.claim
C.Reservation
D.decision
第2题
A.reservation
B.claim
C.mess
D.review
第3题
When he lost his job he tried to _________ his fortunes by robbing a bank.
A.revive
B.retrieve
C.rectify
D.recycle
第4题
A.reservation
B.claim
C.mess
D.revision
第5题
W: That kind d thing seems to be happening quite often. I think you did the right thing.
Q: Why was the man annoyed?
(14)
A.Because the taxi driver tried to overcharge him.
B.Because the policeman had stopped him.
C.Because the taxi driver refused to take him.
D.Because he had been overtaken by many cars.
第6题
A)He tired to make everything take care of itself.
B)He tried to recognize those underprepared students.
C)He organized sufficient interactions between students and faculty.
D)He helped the prepared students meet their professors’ faulty expectations.
第7题
听力原文: Mr. Robinson had to travel somewhere on business, and as he was in a hurry, he decided to go by air. He liked sitting beside a window when he was flying, so when he got on to the plane, he looked for a window seat. He found all of them had already been taken except for one. There was a soldier sitting in the seat beside this one, and Mr. Robinson was surprised that he had not taken the one by the window; but, anyhow, he at once went towards it.
When he reached it, however, he saw that there was a notice on it. It was written in ink and said, "This seat is preserved for proper load balance, thank you." Mr. Robinson had never seen such an unusual notice in a plane before, but he thought that the plane must be carrying something particularly heavy in it, so he walked on and found another empty seat, not beside a window, to sit in.
Two or three people tried to sit in the window seat beside the soldier, but they too read the notice and went on, when the plane was nearly full, a very beautiful girl hurried into the plane. The soldier, who was watching the passengers coming in, quickly took the notice off the seat beside himself and in this way succeeded in having the company of the girl during the whole trip.
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A.Beside a window.
B.Next to a pretty girl.
C.In the front of the plane.
D.Anywhere but by the window.
第8题
听力原文: I flew to San Francisco to take care of some business with Mr. Jorden. But as soon as I arrived, I got sick and couldn ' t meet with him. I had to call our appointment off. Then when I felt better, I thought about visiting him at his home, but he lived too far away. I tried to telephone him during office hours but he was busy. The receptionist said that Mr. Jarden would call me back. But he didn't. I gave up trying to make a new appointment because it would take more time and effort than I wanted to spend. A few days later, I saw a man on the street who looked like Mr. Jorden and I called out to him. It was someone else. When I returned to my hotel that day, I found a massage which said that Mr. Jarden had gone out of town for some sudden unexpected business. I was sorry I had missed seeing him. But I really enjoyed my sightseeing in San Francisco.
(31)
A.He missed the appointment.
B.He arrived late.
C.He was sick.
D.He was very busy.
第9题
听力原文: You may remember that a few weeks ago, we discussed the question of what photography is. Is it art, or is it a method of reproducing images? Do photographs belong in museums or just in our homes? Today I want to talk about a person who tried to make his professional life an answer to such questions.
Alfred Stieglitz went from the United States to Germany to study engineering. While he was there, he became interested in photography and began to experiment with his camera. He took pictures under conditions that most photographers considered too difficult—he took them at night, in the rain, and of people and objects reflected in windows. When he returned to the United States, he continued these revolutionary efforts. Stieglitz was the first person to photograph skyscrapers, clouds, and views from an airplane.
What Stieglitz was trying to do in these photographs was what he tried to do throughout his life: make photography an art. He felt that photography could be just as good a form. of self expression as painting or drawing. For Stieglitz, his camera was his brush. While many photographers of the late 1800' s and early 1900' s thought of their work as a reproduction of identical images, Stieglitz saw his as a creative art form. He understood the power of the camera to capture the moment. In fact, he never retouched his prints or made copies of them. If he were in this classroom today, r m sure he' d say, "Well, painters don' t normally make extra copies of their paintings, do they?"
(30)
A.How to analyze photographic techniques.
B.How to define photography.
C.How Alfred Stieglitz contributed to the history of photography.
D.Whether photography is superior to other art forms.
第10题
听力原文: You may remember that a few weeks ago we discussed the question of what photography is. Is it art or is it a method of reproducing images? Docs photography belong in museums or just in our homes? Today I want to talk about a person who tried to make his professional life an answer to such questions. Alfred Stieglitz went from the United States to Germany to study engineering. While he was over there he became interested in photography and began to experiment with his camera. He took pictures under conditions that most photographers considered too difficult. He took them at night, in the rain and of people and objects reflected in windows. When he returned to the United Stated he continued this revolutionary effort. Stieglitz was the first person to photograph skyscrapers, clouds and views from an airplane. What Stieglitz was trying to do in his photographs was what he tried to do throughout his life: make photography ail art. He thought that photography could be just as beautiful a form. of selfexpression as painting or drawing. For Stieglitz, his camera was his brush. While ninny photographers in the late 1800s and early 1900s thought of their work as a reproduction of identical images, Stieglitz saw his as creative art form. moment. In fact he never retouched his prints or made copies of thorn. If you are in this class today, I'm sure you'd say: Well, painters don't normally make extra copies of their paintings, do they?
(23)
A.The influence of weather on Alfred Stieglitz' photography.
B.Alfred Stieglitz' approach to photography.
C.Photographic techniques common in the early 1900's.
D.The life of Alfred Stieglitz.