第1题
B、Coach and manager.
C、Team members.
D、Coach and team members.
第2题
Captain Mackey waited .all the next morning for an airplane to come in search of him. In the afternoon he set out to find help. He went about a mile but found that he was too weak to go on through the snow. Half walking and half crawling, he made his way back to the plane.
The second day many planes passed above him, but none of the pilots saw him. The third day Captain Mackey heard a plane coming nearer and nearer, flying very slowly. It flew right over him and passed on. Then he gave up hope of being found. In a few minutes the plane returned, and the pi lot dipped one wing to get a clearer view.
The pilot came down closer for a better look, and then he saw Captain Mackey waving his arms. The pilot quickly climbed higher and sent a radio message. In a short time a plane came and dropped a sleeping bag, food, medicine, and tools for Captain Mackey.
(33)
A.No fuel.
B.Ice on the wing.
C.Engine trouble.
D.No food.
第3题
Then, astonishingly, on the very moment of their philosophical victory, just as the Republicans prepared to carry these ideas into battle in November, came cannon fire from the rear. Pat Buchanan first came out to declare a general insurrection. The enemy, according to Buchanan, is not the welfare state. It is that conservative icon, capitalism, with its ruthless captains of industry, greedy financiers and political elites (Republicans included, of course). All three groups collaborate to let foreigners—immigrants, traders, parasitic foreign-aid loafers—destroy the good life of the ordinary American worker.
Buchananism would support and wield a big and mighty government apparatus to protect the little guy from buffeting, a government that builds trade walls and immigrant-repelling fences, that imposes punitive taxes on imports, and that polices the hiring and firing practices of business with the arrogance of the most zealous forcer.
Republicans have focused too much on the mere tactical dangers posed by this assault. Yes, it gives ammunition to the Democrats. Yes, it puts the eventual nominee through a bruising campaign and delivers him tarnished and drained into the ring against Bill Clinton.
But the real danger is philosophical, not tactical. It is axioms, not just policies, that are under fire. The Republican idea of smaller government is being ground to dust—by Republicans. In the middle of an election year, when they should be honing their themes against Democratic liberalism, Buchanan's rise is forcing a pointless rearguard battle against a philosophical corpse, the obsolete paleoconservatism—a mix of nativism, protectionism and isolationism—of the 1930s.
As the candidates' debate in Arizona last week showed, the entire primary campaign will be fought on Buchanan's grounds, fending off his Smoot-Hawley-Franco populism. And then what? After the convention, what does the nominee do? Try to resurrect the anti-welfare state themes of the historically successful '94 congressional campaign?
Political parties can survive bruising primary battles. They cannot survive ideological meltdown. Dole and Buchanan say they are fighting for the heart and soul of the Republican Party. Heart and soul, however, will get you nowhere when you've lost your way—and your mind.
The writer believes that the Republic Party, in face of the challenge from its opponents, should ______.
A.maintain its political ideas wisely.
B.protect a powerful government.
C.focus narrowly on strategies.
D.bring down rebellions at first.
第4题
W: Sounds like fun. Fifty Years? Wow!
M: It sounds like fun to me, too.
W: What kind of farm does he have?
M: I've never been there, but he has chickens and cows and all. That means fresh eggs and fresh milk.
W: Does he have a family?
M: No, he doesn't. He never married. He's not as lucky as I am to have a family and grandchildren. I'm a lucky man.
W: How come he never got married?
M: That's a good question. He never married because the girl he was in love with in college married someone else, and he never got over it.
W: He must have loved her very much.
M: Yes, very much. Lillian. She was in our class.
W: And what happened?
M: She was in love with Donald, who captained the football team.
W: Football players are always popular with the ladies.
M: She liked Bob, but her heart was with Donald.
W: Where is she today?
M: I don't know. Maybe Lillian will be at the reunion.
W: You think so?
M: Bob's full of surprises.
W: I wish I could go there with you. What do you think the surprise will be?
M: With Bob, you never know, Robbin.
W: Won't it be exciting to see all your college friends there again?
M: It is already. I'm kind of excited about going now. Next weekend...sleep over Friday and Saturday night and come back Sunday. I can't wait!
(23)
A.Bob is the man's college friend.
B.Bob is a farm owner.
C.Bob can never get over his love for a girl.
D.Bob was once the captain of the football team.
第5题
W: Sounds like fun. Fifty Years? Wow!
M: It sounds like fun to me, too.
W: What kind of farm does he have?
M: I've never been there, but he has chickens and cows and all. That means fresh eggs and fresh milk.
W: Does he have a family?
M: No, he doesn't. He never married. He's not as lucky as I am to have a family and grandchildren. I'm a lucky man.
W: How come he never got married?
M: That's a good question. He never married because the girl he was in love with in college married someone else, and he never got over it.
W: He must have loved her very much.
M: Yes, very much. Lillian. She was in our class.
W: And what happened?
M: She was in love with Donald, who captained the football team.
W: Football players are always popular with the ladies.
M: She liked Bob, but her heart was with Donald.
W: Where is she today?
M: I don' t know. Maybe Lillian will be at the reunion.
W: You think so?
M: Bob's full of surprises.
W: I wish I could go there with you. What do you think the surprise will be?
M: With Bob, you never know, Robbin.
W: Won't it be exciting to see all your college friends there again?
M: It is already. I'm kind of excited about going now. Next weekend... deep over Friday and Saturday night and come back Sunday. I can't wait!
(23)
A.Bob is the man's college friend.
B.Bob is a farm owner.
C.Bob can never get over his love for a girl.
D.Bob was once the captain of the football team.
第6题
It was a great legend while it lasted,but DNA testing has______(1)ended a two-century-old story of the Hawaiian arrow carved from the bone 0f British explorer Captain James Cook______(2) died in the Sandwich Islands’ in l779.
“There is______(3)Cook in the Australian Museum,”museum collection manager Jude Philip said not long ago in announcing the DNA evidence that the arrow was not made of Cook’ S bone.But that will not stop the museum from continuing to display the arrow in its______(4),“Uncovered:Treasures of the Australian Museum,”which______(5)include a feather cape presented to Cook by Hawaiian King Kalani’opu’u in 1778.Cook was one of Britain ’s great explorers and is credited with______(6) the “Great South Land,”______(7)Australia,in l 770.He was clubbed to death in the Sandwich Islands,now Hawaii
The legend of Cook’s arrow began in l824______(8)Hawaiian King Kamehameha 0n his deathbed gave the arrow t0 William Adams,a London surgeon and relative of Cook ’s wife,saying it was made of Cook ’s bone after the fatal______(9)with islanders.In the l890s the arrow was given to the Australian Museum and the legend continued______(10)it came face=to-face with science.DNA testing by laboratories in Australia and New Zealand revealed the arrow was not made of Cook's bone but was more______(11) made of animal bone. said Philp.
However,Cook's fans______(12)to give up hope that one Cook legend will prove true and that part of his remains will still be uncovered.as they say there is evidence not a1 l of Cook ’s body was______(13)at sea in 1779.“On this occasion technology has won",said Cliff Thornton,president of the Captain C00k Society,in a______(14)from Britain.“But I am______(15)that one of these days…one of the Cook legends will prove to be true and it will happen one day.”
第 1 题
A.finally
B.firstly
C.1ately
D.usually
第7题
DNA n. 脱氧核糖核酸 Hawaiian adj.夏威夷的 Uncovered adj.被发掘的 cape n.斗篷 credit v.把……归功于 club v.用棍棒打
A.finally
B.firstly
C.lately
D.usually
第8题
It was a great legend while it lasted, but DNA testing has(51)ended a two-century-old story of the Hawaiian arrow carved from the bone of British explorer Captain James Cook(52)died in the Sandwich Islands in 1779.
"There is(53)Cook in the Australian Museum," museum collection manager Jude Philip said not long ago in announcing the DNA evidence that the arrow was not made of Cook's bone. But that will not stop the museum from continuing to display the arrow in its(54) "Uncovered: Treasures of the Australian Museum," which(55)include a feather cape presented to Cook by Hawaiian King Kalani 'opu'u in 1778.
Cook was one of Britain's great explorers and is credited with(56)the "Great South Land,"(57)Australia, in 1770. He was clubbed to death in the Sandwich Islands, now Hawaii.
The legend of Cook's arrow began in 1824(58)Hawah'an King Kamehameha on his. deathbed gave the arrow m William Adams, a London surgeon and relative of Cook's wife, saying it was made of Cook's bone after the fatal(59)with islanders.
In the 1890s the arrow was given to the Australian Museum and the legend continued(60)it came face-to-face with science.
DNA testing by laboratories in Australia and New Zealand revealed the arrow was not made of Cook's bone but was more(61)made of animal bone, said Philp.
However, Cook's fans(62)to give up hope that one Cook legend will prove true and that part of his remains will still be uncovered, as they say there is evidence not all of Cook's body was(63)at sea in 1779. "On this occasion technology has won," said Cliff Thornton, president of the Captain Cook Society, in a(64)from Britain. "But I am(65)that one of these days ...one of the Cook legends will prove to be true and it will happen one day."
A.finally
B.firstly
C.lately
D.usually
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