Deal Of The Day,简称DOTD,时间为(),称得上是亚马逊站内秒杀的王中王,同样相对来说是最难申请的,每天只有()个广告位,极为稀有。
A.2天;5
B.1天;3
C.1天;5
D.2天;3
A.2天;5
B.1天;3
C.1天;5
D.2天;3
第1题
M: (22)Any London cab driver does a thing called the Knowledge, which is an examination really. It's called the Knowledge and it's a basic test of 468 runs what they call runs from a blue book.
W: Is it difficult to learn the Knowledge?
M: (23)On average, it took me nineteen months. Now it's taking guys three years. It can take anywhere from now to three years. And then you do a driving test at the end.
W: It get the impression they're very strict about taxis. Quite apart from the Knowledge, there's the license. Do you have to get a new license every year?
M: The license is renewed every three years, but your cab, whether you rent it or you own it, has to have a yearly overhaul. I enjoy being a taxi driver and, not only that, it does keep the standard very high, which is what we want in London.
W: (24) Do you feel proud to be a Londoner? Were you born in London?
M: No, I was actually born in Bristol.
W: What do you do in your spare time?
M: Well, (25)I'm into body building. That takes up quite a good deal of my spare time. I might do a system of three days' training with a day off, followed by another three days' training and a day off.
(23)
A.It's composed of 568 runs.
B.It's a blue book.
C.A London driver has to do it.
D.It's an exam.
第2题
听力原文: Pamela Royal and her partner Edith Clark are the owners of the sea-view hotel in Brighton. As much of their business is seasonal, they do a good deal of the work themselves. In order to make a profit, it is necessary to keep down the cost of extra staff. Although they've never made a fortune for the last ten years, they have earned a reasonable living from the hotel. They work extremely well together and each has her own duties. In general, Pamela does the bookkeeping. She is excellent with figures and seldom makes a mistake. She also takes care of the decorations, particularly the flower arranging, which is her hobby. Edith on the other hand, makes all the staff arrangement, and when necessary, does the cooking. She is a very patient woman. And if guests make complaints, she tries her best to solve their problems. However, the two ladies do not do all the work themselves. They usually employ college students to do the cleaning and washing up. Old Albert, who is a retired policeman, goes in two hours a day to do the gardening and takes care of the swimming pool. Both ladies are very popular. They believe in having an informal relationship with the guests and often make friends with the regular visitors. Last month was their tenth anniversary in Brighton, and they had a dinner for their friends to celebrate. Pamela gave a speech and everyone wished them lots of success for the future.
(26)
A.They hire only retired workers.
B.They each do jobs they are good at.
C.They close the hotel during low seasons.
D.They employ as few workers as possible.
第5题
第6题
A.believe that specialized work should be put into the specialists' hands
B.are afraid that similar problems may happen to them one day
C.hope that their personal lives and work will not be disrupted
D.have to work and have no time to take care of the patients
第7题
It can be learned from the passage that people in the future ______.
A.have a great deal more free time than we do because they use computers to run their society
B.usually ask "What do you do?" when they first meet
C.will have "fun specialists" to advise them on what games are best to play
D.pay more attention to the work they do
第10题
W: Not yet.Are there a lot of changes?
M: There sure are.Instead of paying one fee for all meals for the whole school year,we will be able to choose seven, ten, fourteen or twenty-one meals per week. They give you a card with the number of meals for a week marked on it.
W: That's a big change. And a complicated system.
M: Yeah. But it will be much better for people who don't eat three meals a day, seven days a week in the cafeteria because they don't have to pay for meals they don't eat.
W: So what's the deal for those who do eat at school all the time?
M: It's better for them too. Because the more meals you contract, the cheaper each one is.
W: I see. Still sounds complicated.
M: True. It took me several hours to figure it out. I decided to go with the ten meals.
W: Why is that?
M: Well, I never eat breakfast and I often go away on weekends. So the ten meal plan gives me lunch and dinner each weekday at a fairly low price.
W: And what about the weekend when you are on campus?
M: Well, there are often guests on campus at weekends. So they allow you to buy single meals on a walk-in basis on Saturdays and Sundays. The price per meal is much higher in that way. But it will still be less for me to pay single prices on the weekends rather than sign up for the fourteen-meal-a-week plan.
W: Oh, I'll have to sit down and figure out how I can get the best deal.
(20)
A.All students pay the same amount per year.
B.Students choose how many meals a week they will pay for.
C.Students can get money back for meals that they don't eat.
D.Some students can get free meals at the cafeteria.
第11题
Which of the following is NOT true in the case of pathological fatigue?
A.You are involved in so many activities that you have to be in two places at once.
B.Your body has a disease.
C.The cells fail to deal with fighting the disease and keeping you alive at the same time.
D.The first thing to do is to cure the disease.