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What might the man's roommate do in the course?A.Complete unfinished projects.B.Practice t

What might the man's roommate do in the course?

A.Complete unfinished projects.

B.Practice technique he has learned before.

C.Teach less advanced students how to use acrylic before.

D.Learn how to apply paints with different kinds of brushes.

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第1题
What does the woman mean? 查看材料A.She" s already visi

What does the woman mean? 查看材料

A.She" s already visited the museum.

B.Mary might be leaving earlier than she is.

C.Mary will take him to the office.

D.The man could probably go with Mary.

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第2题
It is clear that human history will end; the only mystery is when. It is also clear that i
f the timing is left to nature (or, if you prefer, to God) and humans hang on until the bloody end, the race's final exit will be ignoble (不光彩的). If future generations escape the saurian (蜥蜴类) agony of extinction by a wandering chunk of rock or ice, the sun's unavoidable growth to giant hood will still burn their last successors to ashes: only cinders and gases and dust will remain.

Far future generations might prolong the process by posting colonies beyond the earth's orbit, but these would be sad outposts at the end of the solar system's long day, clutching memories of a lost planet and of billions of sacrificed souls. The difficulties—fantastic difficulties—of interstellar (星性际的) travel might be overcome, but the mightiest of starships could do no more than defer the end of the world. An ignoble existence hopping from planet to planet—clinging to each clod until it, in its turn, was vaporized or frozen—might still be bearable were it not for the knowledge of its final uselessness. In the end, there is only death by gravity or entropy, the fiery quantum (量子) pit or the heatless grey soup.

The great violinist Jascha Heifetz was great not least because he quit the concert stage at his peak, before the show became stale or the audience drifted away. To exit gracefully is sublime (美妙的), as Heifetz understood. And only one species is capable of choosing a similarly graceful exit; all others march on like robots. To call time on the human race by choice, not necessity, would be the final victory of the human spirit over animal nature, an absolute emancipation from the command of DNA. Precisely because no other known life-form. could do or even conceive such a thing, humanity must.

Science has revealed only one place in the universe that is hospitable to intelligent life, and humans are the only intelligence that, as far as is known, has ever enjoyed the opportunity to occupy it. If people left the stage after a reasonable run, in the fullness of time intelligence could evolve again (dolphin-people? Chimp--people? orchid(兰花)—people?). And then, in due course, when this new species deciphered (译解) human books or reached the marker that might be left for them on the windless moon, they would know that man ended his dominion so that theirs might begin. Imagine, then, how they will regard us. It is, far and away, the greatest act of goodness ever contemplated, the ennoblement of a whole species; an act, almost, of angels.

According to the passage, what might be human being's best choice for the final exit?

A.Leaving the timing to nature.

B.The saurian-like elimination.

C.Being burned by the sun's heat.

D.An exit driven by man's rationality.

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第3题
You are the first to arrive at the table in the back corner of the restaurant. As you si
t down, a handsome stranger comes to the table and takes the seat across from you. You read his name on his name tag. Once he is seated, a bell rings and your date begins!

As you scan your list of conversation topics, the man across the table asks about your hobbies. From there, the conversation naturally flows back and forth from your interests to his interests to your job to his job. You are both careful not to ask questions that are too personal. Then the bell rings again. It's time to move on. As you make your way to the next table, you quickly mark your date card. You write the man's name on the card. Under thequestion "Would you like to meet again for a real date?", you mark "yes." Then you take a seat for your next date.

This is the latest way for single people to meet other people they might like to date without pressure. Many businesses offering speed dating services have become popular. These businesses organize events where participants can have dozens of quick dates all on the same night. Each speed date is less than ten minutes, and some services limit each date to only three minutes. This gives people just enough time to make an impression, so that each person in the "date" can decide if they want to meet the other again. If both people mark "yes" on the date card, the service will arrange for the people to contact one another to arrange a real date.The idea for speed dating came from Yaacov Deyo of Los Angles. In 1999, he wanted to provide an alternative way for his students to get together other than using blind dates arranged through family or friends. His speed dating idea was so successful that it quickly spread to other communities across the United States. However, like any date, speed dating does not always work out.

1.How is speed dating different from traditional dating? ()

A. The dates are usually very short.

B. It usually isn't possible to meet the person again.

C. The couples do many activities on one date.

D. The people usually know each other quite well.

2. What would be a suitable question for speed dating? ()

A. Where do you live?

B. What's your last name?

C. What sports do you like?

D. What's your phone number?

3. How long might it take a person to complete ten speed dates? ()

A. Ten minutes.

B. One evening.

C. One week.

D. Ten days.

4. Who is Deyo? ()

A. A man who has had many speed dates.

B. The inventor of speed dating.

C. A man who got married after speed dating.

D. The president of a speed dating company.

5. Why is a speed date limited to a short time? ()

A. Not to let people feel tired.

B. To have another date arrangement.

C. Not to make speed dating boring.

D. To get the chance to talk to more people.

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第4题
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A.Who's this boy

B.What's this man

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第5题
点击开始播放听力音频: 回答下列各题: What's does the man mean?A.Nobody can be the best.B.

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回答下列各题:

What's does the man mean?

A.Nobody can be the best.

B.Do as well as you can.

C.It’s difficult to do something important.

D.It's impossible to do something important.

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第6题
What does the man think the woman 's son should do now?()。

A.Read a lot

B.Do whatever he likes

C.Learn from the man's daughters

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第7题
A man's worth lies not so much in _____ he has as in ______ he is.A、that; whatB、what

A man's worth lies not so much in _____ he has as in ______ he is.

A、that; what

B、what; what

C、that; that

D、what; that

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第8题
询问照片中不认识的男子是谁时,可以问()

A.What's this

B.Who's that woman

C.Who's that man

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第9题
听力原文:W: Robert had worked as a secretary for three years. Then he became a newspaperma
n. After that he started writing novels.

M: I know. And he has been doing nothing else ever since.

Q: What is the man's occupation now?

(13)

A.He's a secretary.

B.He's a novelist.

C.He's a newspaperman.

D.He's a worker.

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第10题
What can we learn from the story?A.Both the man and his wife were football fans.B.Neither

What can we learn from the story?

A.Both the man and his wife were football fans.

B.Neither the man nor his wife liked the game.

C.The man's wife didn't like any football games.

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第11题
听力原文:You aren't quite yourself today. What's wrong with you?(5)A.Thank you.B.I can man

听力原文:You aren't quite yourself today. What's wrong with you?

(5)

A.Thank you.

B.I can manage it by myself.

C.I'm suffering from a cold.

D.It's very kind of you.

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