听力原文:M :To teach those Chinese students English, do you have to speak their language quite well?
W: Quite the contrary. They benefit most when the class is conducted entirely in the foreign language.
Q: Which language is used in the woman's classes?
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A. Mostly English.
B. Japanese.
Chinese.
D. Each language about half the time.
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Which of the following adjectives does not describe Dolly?
A. Fatigued.
B. Decent.
C. Anguished.
D. Grave.
听力原文:M: What did you think about the video we were supposed to watch for Professor Stephen' s class?
W: I didn't see it. Was it good?
M: Really it was. It was about stress, the effects of stress on the national health.
W: It was interesting, right?
M: Yes. I think they said that one out of nine women aged 45 to 65 will have a heart attack.
W: I' m surprised at that.
M: I was too. Oh, another thing. They said that women usually don' t get the same level of care as men do, so the heart attack is likely to be more serious.
W: Why is that?
M: Because many members of the medical profession still think of a heart attack as a male problem, so they don' t recognize the symptoms in women patients.
W: Well, it does sound very interesting. I' m going to try to see it before class next time, so I'll be ready for the discussion.
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A. It is required by Professor Stephen.
B. It is very interesting.
C. He wants to know about heart attacks.
D. He took part in the discussion.
At the beginning of A Rose for Emily, Faulkner uses a figurative language to describe the
A. friendly and generous
B. wealthy and congervative
C. polite and dignified
D. stubborn and coquettish
Ulrich suspected somebody had intruded into the woodland because
A. some animals made some unusual movement.
B. he was informed of the intrusion in advance.
C. his foresters detected the trace of the intruder.
D. there was suffocating quietness in the air.