A.in turn
B.for good
C.as usual
D.at most
第1题
A.in turn
B.for good
C.as usual
D.at most
第2题
W: Do come after the meeting, Jim. We won't start until you come back.
Q: Why did the man say that he couldn't join the excursion?
(17)
A.He was afraid he might be kept too late.
B.He would have something more important to do.
C.He was not in the mood to attend the excursion.
D.He had to make an appointment with a friend.
第3题
【B1】
A.asked
B.took
C.got
D.waited
第4题
Dear Sirs,
We refer to sales contract No.508 covering the purchase of 200 metric tons of white cement.
We telexed you on 17May informing you that the consignment arrived on 20 April.
On inspection, we found that 180 bags had burst and that the contents, estimated at 9000kg, had been irretrievably lost.
We proceeded to have a survey report made.The report has now confirmed our initial findings.The report indicates that the loss was due to the use of substandard bags for which you, the suppliers, are responsible.
On the strength of the survey report, we hereby register our claim against you as follows:
Short delivered quantity GB£180
Survey charges GB£50
Total claimed GB£230
We enclose survey report No.TS6478 and look forward to early settlement of the claim.
Yours faithfully,
第5题
W: Oh, that's terrible. And you know his father passed away last year.
Q: What do we learn about John?
(15)
A.He had a narrow escape in a car accident.
B.He is hospitalized for a serious injury.
C.He lost his mother two weeks ago.
D.He has been having a hard time.
第6题
What can we learn from the Paragraph 3?
A.The genes of Alzheimer's disease have been decoded after the decoding of human genome.
B.Brain diseases usually are the outcome of interaction of complicated groups of genes.
C.The scientists' findings on genes have quickly lead to understanding of mental diseases.
D.the complexity had stopped the researchers from come up with treatment to mental diseases.
第7题
Where did the hostage-taking happen?
A.The first floor of an engineering building.
B.The second floor of an engineering building.
C.The third floor of an office building.
D.The fourth floor of an office building.
第8题
W: Oh, that's terrible. And you know his father passed away last year.
Q: What do we learn about John?
(15)
A.He had a narrow escape in a car accident.
B.He is hospitalized for a serious injury.
C.He lost his mother two weeks ago.
D.He has been having a hard time.
第9题
Lead researcher Bob Stickgold at the Harvard Medical School said, "Sleep helps us draw rules from our experiences. It's like knowing the difference between dogs and cats. even if it's hard to explain. "
The US research team studied how well students remembered connections between words and symbols (象征) , reports New Scientist. They compared how the students performed if they had had a sleep between seeing the words and having the test, and if they had not slept. They found that people were better able to remember lists of related words after a night' s sleep than after the same time spent awake during the day. They also found it easier to remember themes (主题) that the words had in common. But they forgot around one in four more themes if they had been awake. Prof. John Groeger, of Surrey University's Sleep Research Centre, said, "People have been trying for years to fard out what the purpose of sleep is, as we know that only certain parts of it have a restorative (有助恢复的) value. "
" We form. and store huge numbers of experiences in the head every day, and sleep seems to be the way the brain deals with it all. "
The phrase" to sleep on a problem" in Paragraph 1 most likely means to______.
A.pay full attention to a problem
B.wait until later for a decision
C.sleep to forget a problem
D.have difficulty sleeping
第10题
【B1】
A.asked
B.took
C.got
D.waited
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