A.By looking through the keyhole.B.By looking through the window.C.By taking pictures
A.By looking through the keyhole.
B.By looking through the window.
C.By taking pictures of the monkey.
D.By hiding himself behind the box.
A.By looking through the keyhole.
B.By looking through the window.
C.By taking pictures of the monkey.
D.By hiding himself behind the box.
第1题
A.By asking the Dean to pay for a professional.
B.By doing it themselves.
C.By merging with the Teacher Development site.
D.By looking for another designer.
第2题
A.By the government only.
B.Through the market only.
C.By the government and through the market.
D.By government officials and economists.
第3题
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A.By looking at the popular websites.
B.By asking the public to offer their choices.
C.By reading the well-known publications.
D.By interviewing people in the streets.
第4题
How was the treasure of the Arctic transported from the frozen land?
A.By the U. S. airforce.
B.By the railway of Canada.
C.By the Northwest Passage.
D.By the oil pipes through the Arctic.
第5题
B. The monkey was looking for food.
C. The monkey was eating on the other side of the door.
D. The monkey was looking at Mr Smith through the keyhole.
第6题
M:Actually,I am scheduled to finish school in June.To be honest,this is the first lob I am looking for.
Q:What does the man do?
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A.He has just quitted his former job.
B.He is still a school student.
C.He is applying for a job.
D.He is having an interview now.
第7题
A.It shows that dreams can remind us of something we've been too busy to remember.
B.It is an example of how we often dream of very ordinary events.
C.It shows how dreams can urge us to get more in touch with our real feelings.
D.It demonstrates that we can discover our innermost anxieties through looking seriously at our dreams.
第8题
听力原文: A university professor recently made several experiments with different animals to find out which was the most intelligent.
He found out that the monkey was more intelligent than other animals.
In one experiment the professor put a monkey in a room where there are several small boxes. Some boxes were inside other boxes. One small box had some food inside of it. The professor wanted to watch the monkey and to find out how long it would take the monkey to find the food. The professor left the room. He waited a few minutes outside the door. Then he knelt down and put his eye to the keyhole. What did he see? To his surprise he found himself looking directly into the eye of the monkey. The monkey was looking at the professor through the keyhole on the other side of the door.
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A.To find out how clever monkeys were.
B.To test the intelligence of different animals.
C.To compare the difference between man and the monkey.
D.To find out how monkeys search for food.
第9题
听力原文: About a hundred years ago, the people of London were amazed to see an extraordinary boat come sailing up the Thames River The boat had four-cornered sails made of mats, big wooden eyes on the bow, and fantastic pictures on the stern.
It turned out to be the Keyling, an eighty-foot junk from Foochow in distant China. The junk had sailed round the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa, up the western coast of Africa, and finally to England. The voyage had covered fifteen thousand miles-- more than half the distance round the world.
Although it was unexpected, the Keyling's voyage to London was no accident. She carried a cargo of silk and ivory, as well as a number of exotic gifts from the emperor of China, destined for Queen Victoria.
People had always mistakenly thought of the Chinese as landlubbers. From centuries of trading and seafaring in perilous seas, however, the Chinese had learned to build good boats and to sail them well. The Keyling proved that a Chinese junk could sail anywhere in the world.
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A.By sailing round Europe.
B.By sailing completely round the world.
C.By sailing through the Arctic Ocean.
D.By sailing round the tip of Africa.
第10题
听力原文: Finding your first job can be both a rewarding and frustrating experience. Many jobs require experience, but how do you get experience when you are still looking for your first job? You may already have some work experience through volunteer work. Assess your skills and interests to determine what kind of skills you have. Even unpaid work experience is beneficial in your job search.
Also, consider internships and part-time work. Not only is it a great way to get experience which you can put on your resume or on a job application, it is also a great way to try out a career to see if it is really what you want.
Here are some tips you may want to follow in your job search:
Involve friends and family. A support group, such as friends and family, will offer encouragement and assistance in your job search.
Devote time to your job search. A thorough job search is hard work. Expect to spend several hours a day looking for a job.
Be organized. Keep a record of all the places you have applied for, who you talked to, and what response you received.
Meet with people in the field you are interested in pursuing.
Check job listings in the newspaper classified advertising sections or with your local employment office. Your local employment office may also be able to offer some job search assistance.
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A.Interests and salary.
B.Education and skills.
C.Experience and skills.
D.Experience and educational background.