A.Press certain points around the eyes with the fingers.B.Look at distant objects by m
A. Press certain points around the eyes with the fingers.
B. Look at distant objects by moving the eyes from side to side.
C. Do outdoor exercises dally.
D. Stare at a calendar on the classroom wall.
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M: Sure. I have plenty of time. I'd be interested to see what you're working on, anyway.
Q: What will they do?
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A. Go to the lab for a quick look.
B. Check on what's for dinner.
C. Have a run before they eat.
D. Go and see if they have dropped anything in the lab.
听力原文:M: I haven't turned on my air conditioner at all this summer.
W: That's surprising, considering how hot it's been lately.
Q: What does the woman find surprising?
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A. The summer has been unusually hot.
B. The man's air conditioner is broken.
C. The man hasn't used his air conditioner.
D. The man doesn't have air conditioning.
听力原文: Today school children in many countries have high rates of failing eyesight. Two methods have been proposed to prevent near-sightedness, one Western and one Chinese. The Western method was developed by Mr. Bates, a British actor, in the early part of last century. He trained people to relax their eyes frequently during a period of intense reading. His methods included covering open eyes with the palms of the hands and looking at distant objects by moving the eyes from side to side instead of staring at them. Bates also encouraged school children to look frequently at a calendar on the wall of the classroom to relax their eyes. A famous British writer even wrote a book on the beneficial effects of the Bates' method for his vision.
The traditional Chinese method involves pressing certain points around the eyes with the fingers. This also relaxes excessive tension in eye muscles, it is best done by doctors trained in traditional Chinese medicine, but it can also be done by students themselves.
Teachers and parents should encourage pupils to relax their eyes frequently while reading and studying.
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A. He was a doctor.
B. He was a writer.
C. He was an actor.
D. He was a teacher.
听力原文:M: Carol, do you know when Prof. Wang's Chinese Literature Final is?
W: Next Tuesday.
M: Next Tuesday! That is less than a week away, and I have got things planned for this weekend.
W: Haven't you been studying all along?
M: I have kept up with my lecture notes, but I haven't reviewed at all.
W: Then it's your own fault. The date of the final is clearly marked on the course outline.
M: I suppose you're right, but doesn't it seem awfully early for a final?
W: A little, but it should actually help us out. After we have finished with it, we can concentrate on our other finals.
M: Are you ready for it?
W: I think I am. I'm going'to review some more, of course.
M: Do you think we could study together sometime this weekend?
W: I don't see why not. Are you doing anything tomorrow night?
M: I can't tomorrow. I am going out with some guys to that new nightspot downtown.
W: Well, how about the following night?
M: No, I can't Saturday either. My sister and her husband are coming to town and I want to show them around.
W: Sunday, then?
M: Well, I'll probably sleep all morning and in the afternoon I want to go to the football game. Also that night I have to write and type up a paper for another class.
W: Gary, that leaves Monday, the night before the test.
M: Actually, I've got plans for Monday night too. How about early Tuesday morning?
W: Gary, the test is Tuesday morning.
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A. Thursday.
B. Friday.
C. Saturday.
D. Sunday.