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The waitress in the New York bar is a girl with ______.

A. a good taste
B. polite manners
C. a quick mind
D. magic tricks

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听力原文:M: Would you pass me the sports section please?
W: Sure, if you give me the classified ads and local-news section.
What are the speakers doing?

A. Talking about sports.
B. Reading newspapers.
C. Writing up local news.
D. Putting up advertisements.

听力原文:M: OK, Amy. Just tell us what kind of person you like to date. Don't be shy!
W: Well, OK. I've never done this before. I feel kind of silly, but here goes. I guess I really like men who are funny. I love to laugh and be happy. That's the most important thing. But I don't like men who are really loud. I mean, I like men to laugh, but I don't want them to sound like donkeys!
M: OK. What else?
W: Oh. I like men who are intelligent and open-minded. Those two things go together, don't they? Good conversations are important. I love talking about books and movies and politics. I really hate men who think they're always right, You know? The stubborn ones who won't listen to new ideas. They always get into had moods if you don't agree with them. I don't like men who are moody.
M: Now, Amy, tell me about the perfect Saturday night date.
W: Hmm. Well, he comes over to my place, and we cook dinner together. Then we put on some jazz music and sit down and eat and talk about important things. Of course, he offers to help with the dishes. It really bugs me when a man won't help clean up.
M: Sounds romantic. And how about the perfect Saturday afternoon date?
W: I guess maybe a couple of games of tennis, or... I like to golf. Maybe a game of golf.
M: So you like sports?
W: I like playing, but I don't like to spend all day watching sports on TV. It's a waste of time.
M: OK. Last question; Is there anything you really don't like?
W: Well, sure. I really don't like men, or people, who don't respect other people.
Amy likes men who ______.

A. are sensitive
B. are funny
C. have a good job
D. like to dance

Which of the following does Amy think to be a waste of time?

A. Watching sports on TV all day.
B. Cooking dinners at home.
C. Listening to jazz music.
D. Talking about things with her boyfriend.

Before the nineteenth century, scientists with an interest in the sea were few and far between.
Certainly Newton considered some theoretical' aspects of it in his writings, but he was【C1】______to go to sea to【C2】______his work.
For most people the sea was【C3】______, and with the【C4】______of early international travelers or others who earned a living from the sea, there was little reason to ask many questions about it,【C5】______alone to ask what lay beneath the surface. The flint time that the question "What is at the bottom of the oceans?" had to be answered with any commercial【C6】______was when the【C7】______of a telegraph cable from Europe to America was proposed. The engineers had to know the depth profile of the【C8】______to estimate the length of cable that had to be【C9】______.
It was【C10】______Maury of the US Navy【C11】______the Atlantic Telegraph Company turned, in 1853,【C12】______information on this matter. The cable was laid, but not until 1866【C13】______the connection made【C14】______and reliable. At the early【C15】______, the cable failed and when it was taken out for repairs【C16】______was found to be covered in living【C17】______, a fact which【C18】______contemporary scientific opinion【C19】______there was no life in the deeper parts of the sea.
Within a few years oceanography was【C20】______way.
【C1】

A. reluctant
B. irreluctant
C. reductant
D. redundant

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