Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
The government of Britain has for many centuries been shared by three supreme authorities: the Monarch (i.e. the king and Queen), the lords (i.e. the hereditary nobility) and the commons (i.e. the ordinary people). The story of its development has been the story of a gradual shifting of supremacy from the fist of these authorities to the third—in other words a gradual progress towards democracy. Thus the Monarch today is left without any power at all.
This statement may seem surprising in view of the great affection which the British have for Queen Elizabeth, the great ceremonies connected with her, the great state functions over which she presides, the oaths of loyalty made to her by Parliament (国会), and many great decisions made in her name and requiting her authority. It is the Queen who approves the appointment of Ministers and the formation of a cabinet, it is the Queen who summons Parliament and who introduces the new session' with a speech from the throne in which she summarizes the government's program; it is the Queen who gives her assent to Bills before they become law, who concludes treaties and declares war, who makes appointments to all offices of States and Church, who dismisses Parliament when the government has been defeated or has reached the end of its term, and who chooses a new Prime Minister. Indeed, she is informed and consulted on every aspect of national life. And yet it remains true that she has no power. For in practice, she acts only on the advice of her Prime Minister, and must be completely impartial.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The development of British government.
B. The supreme power of Queen Elizabeth.
C. The function of Monarch in Britain.
D. The role of British Prime Minister.
The number of rooter vehicles in the U.S. rose 15 times from 1910 to 1918.
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
听力原文:W: Hello. Officer Jones speaking.
M: Well, I'd like to report a UFO sighting.
W: A what? M: A UFO! When I was driving hone from a party three hours ago at 6:30, I saw this bright light overhead. It disappeared behind a hill, so 1 started driving toward where the UFO landed.
W: Now, how do you know it was a UFO? Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane.
M: Well if it was that, how do you explain "the BEAST"?
W: What do you mean, "the BEAST"?
M: Okay. I kept driving for about five minutes when suddenly, this giant, hairy creature jumped out in front of my car.
W: Then what? M: Well, then, the beast picked up the front of my car and said, "Get out of the car. I'm taking yon to my master!" Something like that.
W: Wow? A hairy beast who can speak English?
M: I'm not making this up. Then, the beast opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to the UFO, and fiat's when I woke up alongside the road. The beast must lave knocked me out and left me there.
W: Well, that's the best story I've heard all night, sir. Have you been taking any drugs or alcohol in the last 24 hours? You mentioned you went to a party.
M: What? Well, I did have a few beers, but I’m telling the troth.
W: Okay, okay. We have a great doctor that deals with THESE kinds of cases. Thank you for your story.
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A. 6:30 P.M.
B. 3:30 P.M.
C. 9:30 P.M.
D. 7:00 P.M.
A.It carded the man to a spaceship.B.It left the man in the car.C.It walked with the m
A. It carded the man to a spaceship.
B. It left the man in the car.
C. It walked with the man alongside the road.
D. It fought against the man.