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Directions: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked A , B, C, and D.
This program will tell you ______ can be used in practice.
A. that you have learned
B. how what you have learned
C. that how you have learned
D. how that you have learned
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A.Wearing jackets is not a custom of Thailand.B.Wearing shirt sleeves has become a fas
A. Wearing jackets is not a custom of Thailand.
B. Wearing shirt sleeves has become a fashion in Thailand.
C. People usually wear jackets to work in Thailand.
D. The government has encountered an energy crisis.
A.To wear jackets to work.B.Not to use air-conditioners.C.To wear shirt sleeves.D.To t
A. To wear jackets to work.
B. Not to use air-conditioners.
C. To wear shirt sleeves.
D. To take all measures to conserve energy.
听力原文:M: You like living in the city, don't you?
W: Oh, I love it. It's so, convenient. I can take the bus to work, or the subway, or the taxi. And there is so much to do.
M: I know what you mean. I'd like to live in the city, but to live in the suburbs is better for children.
W: Well, there are a lot of good things about suburban living. But, as a working woman, I think a city has all the conveniences…including the best food and fastest news.
M: But there are more trees, grass and fresh air in the suburbs.
W: Yeah, but living in a city, it's convenient to go everywhere. There are lots of movie houses, theaters and so on. You can take them to the suburbs on the weekends.
M: Yeah, children are the right age. There are lots of things for them here.
W: You are right. They are at the library in Brooklyn. And they come back home for lunch, then go uptown to the Museum of Natural History. There is so much for young people, to see and do.
M: Not just for young people. What about me? I've never been to the Museum of Natural History.
W: Neither have I. When I was a child, I used to go to the Museum of Art.
M: I've been there several times. Twice with children.
W: Well, I have an idea. Next weekend, we go to the Museum of Natural History.
M: Ok, that's really a very nice idea.
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A. They are looking for an apartment to live in.
B. They are discussing living places and children's education.
C. They are complaining about their children.
D. They are planning for the next weekend.
In Argentina, greetings are usually effusive(过分热情的) with plenty of hugging and【B10】, not unlike the French faire la bise (kiss on both cheeks). This is even the【B11】in business meetings, unless they are【B12】a highly formal nature. In Argentina, men kiss women, women kiss women, 【B13】men do not kiss men. By【B14】the Chinese way of greeting shuns(回避) the physical. It is【B15】a nod or a slight bow.【B16】, when dealing with individuals from cultures where more direct physical contact is the norm, e.g., a handshake, the Chinese will【B17】and shake hands. Don't interpret a soft handshake or lack of eye contact【B18】a sign of weak-ness or lack of【B19】. It simply means that your Chinese colleague is not overly【B20】to physical contact when greeting a stranger.
【B1】
A. structured
B. indulged
C. involved
D. occupied