题目: —How about playing the game for a while before going to bed? —_______________
选项:
A. That’s fantastic.
B. You are welcome.
C. OK, see you then.
答案:
A. That’s fantastic.
序号:2, 题目类型:交际用语(单选题)
题目: —This is Henry speaking. May I ask who is calling please? —_______
选项:
A. This is Mandy from SOM Company.
B. Sorry , it is my business.
C. Wait a moment .Let me think of it.
答案:
A. This is Mandy from SOM Company.
序号:3, 题目类型:交际用语(单选题)
题目: —Hello, may I speak to Henry? —_______
选项:
A. This is Henry speaking.
B. It is Henry.
C. My name is Henry.
答案:
A. This is Henry speaking.
序号:4, 题目类型:交际用语(单选题)
题目: —How was the traffic coming over here? —___________
选项:
A. I am so glad that there was no traffic jam.
B. I came here by taxi.
C. I don’t care.
答案:
A. I am so glad that there was no traffic jam.
序号:5, 题目类型:交际用语(单选题)
题目: —I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have put the printer here. — _______________
选项:
A. Well, it’s OK.
B. No, it’s all right.
C. You are welcome.
序号:6, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: I saw your advertisement for an engineer in the newspaper yesterday,is the _______ still open?
选项:
A. work
B. position
C. campaign
序号:7, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: About ______ of the students attended the meeting.
选项:
A. two thirds
B. two third
C. two three
序号:8, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: There are ______ of ways to make your house look greener.
选项:
A. many
B. plenty
C. lot
序号:9, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: We should collect ______paper to make new paper.
选项:
A. used
B. use
C. using
序号:10, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Placing a job advertisement on an online job board is _____.
选项:
A. expensively
B. costly
C. fairly
序号:11, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Can you give me some useful ______ on how to save money?
选项:
A. tips
B. advices
C. suggestion
序号:12, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: The interior design of the house is ______ in the village.
选项:
A. the most pretty
B. the prettiest
C. much more pretty
序号:13, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Henry is having an______at the Design Department and the manager is the interviewer.
选项:
A. interview
B. application
C. evaluation
序号:14, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: And if the idea can be accepted among people, the impact will be_____ .
选项:
A. enormous
B. efficient
C. encouraged
序号:15, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: I am Henry.I’m calling to _______your advertisement for an interior designer.
选项:
A. modify
B. conduct
C. answer
序号:16, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: We require a four-year college degree in Design. Some work experience would be ______.
选项:
A. helpful
B. helpless
C. hopeful
序号:17, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Hold on a minute, please. I’ll put you _______.
选项:
A. off
B. on
C. through
序号:18, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: With the help of the advertisement,we have received a lot of______ for this position and are planning to fill it within the next two weeks.
选项:
A. certificates
B. diplomas
C. applications
序号:19, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: We are going to ______the interviews late next week, so if you’re to be considered,we’ll ring you by Friday.
选项:
A. develop
B. conduct
C. impact
序号:20, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: You don’t have to start over from ______.
选项:
A. scratch
B. head
C. again
序号:21, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Imagine having jeans that charge your phone just by putting it in your pocket. That’s what this material does. It was developed for the British Army. The fabric is made of yarn. The yarn can conduct electricity from a battery pack to anywhere in your clothing . It can charge your gadgets on contact. The fabric has been developed by Intelligent Textiles. It can carry either power or data through a soldier’s clothes, helmet, or backpack. It can charge gear that otherwise needs separate power sources. The materials have been field tested. But they still need to be weather-proofed. And that’s all great, but could this ever make it into your home, and charge your phone or laptop someday? Right now, charging a battery still involves wires, chargers, and sockets. Inductive charging is developing. But you cannot just put your phone down on any surface and start powering up. But what if your pant or jacket or bag could charge your phone, or laptop or anything else? And what if that could be combined with some kind of inductive charging? You’d be able to almost totally cut the cord with your gadgets. Yes, you’d need to charge up whatever power source you’re using now and then, but keep a pair of khakis plugged in while they hang in the closet. It would be a lot different from having to remember to plug in your phone.@@@According to the passage, what is the fabric?
选项:
A. The fabric is made of iron which can conduct electricity.
B. The fabric is made of wood.
C. The fabric is made of yarn which can conduct electricity from a battery pack to anywhere in your clothing.
序号:22, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Imagine having jeans that charge your phone just by putting it in your pocket. That’s what this material does. It was developed for the British Army. The fabric is made of yarn. The yarn can conduct electricity from a battery pack to anywhere in your clothing . It can charge your gadgets on contact. The fabric has been developed by Intelligent Textiles. It can carry either power or data through a soldier’s clothes, helmet, or backpack. It can charge gear that otherwise needs separate power sources. The materials have been field tested. But they still need to be weather-proofed. And that’s all great, but could this ever make it into your home, and charge your phone or laptop someday? Right now, charging a battery still involves wires, chargers, and sockets. Inductive charging is developing. But you cannot just put your phone down on any surface and start powering up. But what if your pant or jacket or bag could charge your phone, or laptop or anything else? And what if that could be combined with some kind of inductive charging? You’d be able to almost totally cut the cord with your gadgets. Yes, you’d need to charge up whatever power source you’re using now and then, but keep a pair of khakis plugged in while they hang in the closet. It would be a lot different from having to remember to plug in your phone.@@@What’s the original usage of the fabric charger?
选项:
A. It was developed for the British Army.
B. It was invented for the American Army.
C. It was created for common people’s convenience.
序号:23, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Imagine having jeans that charge your phone just by putting it in your pocket. That’s what this material does. It was developed for the British Army. The fabric is made of yarn. The yarn can conduct electricity from a battery pack to anywhere in your clothing . It can charge your gadgets on contact. The fabric has been developed by Intelligent Textiles. It can carry either power or data through a soldier’s clothes, helmet, or backpack. It can charge gear that otherwise needs separate power sources. The materials have been field tested. But they still need to be weather-proofed. And that’s all great, but could this ever make it into your home, and charge your phone or laptop someday? Right now, charging a battery still involves wires, chargers, and sockets. Inductive charging is developing. But you cannot just put your phone down on any surface and start powering up. But what if your pant or jacket or bag could charge your phone, or laptop or anything else? And what if that could be combined with some kind of inductive charging? You’d be able to almost totally cut the cord with your gadgets. Yes, you’d need to charge up whatever power source you’re using now and then, but keep a pair of khakis plugged in while they hang in the closet. It would be a lot different from having to remember to plug in your phone.@@@What can be carried through a soldier’s clothes, helmet, or backpack?
选项:
A. Power
B. Data
C. Both A and B.
序号:24, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Imagine having jeans that charge your phone just by putting it in your pocket. That’s what this material does. It was developed for the British Army. The fabric is made of yarn. The yarn can conduct electricity from a battery pack to anywhere in your clothing . It can charge your gadgets on contact. The fabric has been developed by Intelligent Textiles. It can carry either power or data through a soldier’s clothes, helmet, or backpack. It can charge gear that otherwise needs separate power sources. The materials have been field tested. But they still need to be weather-proofed. And that’s all great, but could this ever make it into your home, and charge your phone or laptop someday? Right now, charging a battery still involves wires, chargers, and sockets. Inductive charging is developing. But you cannot just put your phone down on any surface and start powering up. But what if your pant or jacket or bag could charge your phone, or laptop or anything else? And what if that could be combined with some kind of inductive charging? You’d be able to almost totally cut the cord with your gadgets. Yes, you’d need to charge up whatever power source you’re using now and then, but keep a pair of khakis plugged in while they hang in the closet. It would be a lot different from having to remember to plug in your phone.@@@What else does the material need to be done?
选项:
A. They still need to be water-proofed.
B. They still need to be sun-proofed.
C. They still need to be weather-proofed.
序号:25, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Imagine having jeans that charge your phone just by putting it in your pocket. That’s what this material does. It was developed for the British Army. The fabric is made of yarn. The yarn can conduct electricity from a battery pack to anywhere in your clothing . It can charge your gadgets on contact. The fabric has been developed by Intelligent Textiles. It can carry either power or data through a soldier’s clothes, helmet, or backpack. It can charge gear that otherwise needs separate power sources. The materials have been field tested. But they still need to be weather-proofed. And that’s all great, but could this ever make it into your home, and charge your phone or laptop someday? Right now, charging a battery still involves wires, chargers, and sockets. Inductive charging is developing. But you cannot just put your phone down on any surface and start powering up. But what if your pant or jacket or bag could charge your phone, or laptop or anything else? And what if that could be combined with some kind of inductive charging? You’d be able to almost totally cut the cord with your gadgets. Yes, you’d need to charge up whatever power source you’re using now and then, but keep a pair of khakis plugged in while they hang in the closet. It would be a lot different from having to remember to plug in your phone.@@@According to the passage,what involves in charging a battery right now?
选项:
A. Wires,chargers and plugs.
B. Wires,chargers and sockets.
C. Sockets, plugs and chargers.
序号:26, 题目类型:判断题
题目: Ieoh Ming Pei is definitely one of the biggest names in architecture. Born in China in 1917, Pei was the son of a prominent banker. He grew up mostly in Hong Kong and Shanghai. At the age of 17, Pei left for the United States to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then Harvard University. Pei attracted great attention in the US for the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, but it was the Louvre Pyramid that brought him worldwide fame. In 1981, the newly elected President of France came up with an ambitious plan for a variety of construction projects, including the renovation of the Louvre Museum. Pei was invited to join the renovating team. Pei finally agreed to take on the project after three secretive trips to Paris. Pei designed not only a glass and steel pyramid to serve as the entrance to the Louvre, but also a transformation of the interiors. The public reacted harshly to the design, mostly because of the proposed pyramid. In an attempt to soothe public anger, Pei took a suggestion from then-mayor of Paris and placed a full-sized model of the pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre. During the four days of its exhibition, an estimated 60,000 people visited the site. Critics eased their opposition after witnessing the proposed scale of the pyramid. The new entrance was opened to the public in March, 1989. By that time, public opinion had softened on the Pyramid; a poll found a 56 percent approval rating for the pyramid. “The much-feared pyramid has become adorable,” wrote a French writer. The experience was exhausting for Pei, but also rewarding. “After the Louvre,” Pei said later, “I thought no project would be too difficult.” Now the Louvre Pyramid is Pei’s most famous structure. @@@Pei became famous for he was elected by the President John F. Kennedy to design a library.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:27, 题目类型:判断题
题目: Ieoh Ming Pei is definitely one of the biggest names in architecture. Born in China in 1917, Pei was the son of a prominent banker. He grew up mostly in Hong Kong and Shanghai. At the age of 17, Pei left for the United States to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then Harvard University. Pei attracted great attention in the US for the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, but it was the Louvre Pyramid that brought him worldwide fame. In 1981, the newly elected President of France came up with an ambitious plan for a variety of construction projects, including the renovation of the Louvre Museum. Pei was invited to join the renovating team. Pei finally agreed to take on the project after three secretive trips to Paris. Pei designed not only a glass and steel pyramid to serve as the entrance to the Louvre, but also a transformation of the interiors. The public reacted harshly to the design, mostly because of the proposed pyramid. In an attempt to soothe public anger, Pei took a suggestion from then-mayor of Paris and placed a full-sized model of the pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre. During the four days of its exhibition, an estimated 60,000 people visited the site. Critics eased their opposition after witnessing the proposed scale of the pyramid. The new entrance was opened to the public in March, 1989. By that time, public opinion had softened on the Pyramid; a poll found a 56 percent approval rating for the pyramid. “The much-feared pyramid has become adorable,” wrote a French writer. The experience was exhausting for Pei, but also rewarding. “After the Louvre,” Pei said later, “I thought no project would be too difficult.” Now the Louvre Pyramid is Pei’s most famous structure. @@@France people were pleased with the Pei’s proposal of renovating the Louvre Museum in 1981.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:28, 题目类型:判断题
题目: Ieoh Ming Pei is definitely one of the biggest names in architecture. Born in China in 1917, Pei was the son of a prominent banker. He grew up mostly in Hong Kong and Shanghai. At the age of 17, Pei left for the United States to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then Harvard University. Pei attracted great attention in the US for the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, but it was the Louvre Pyramid that brought him worldwide fame. In 1981, the newly elected President of France came up with an ambitious plan for a variety of construction projects, including the renovation of the Louvre Museum. Pei was invited to join the renovating team. Pei finally agreed to take on the project after three secretive trips to Paris. Pei designed not only a glass and steel pyramid to serve as the entrance to the Louvre, but also a transformation of the interiors. The public reacted harshly to the design, mostly because of the proposed pyramid. In an attempt to soothe public anger, Pei took a suggestion from then-mayor of Paris and placed a full-sized model of the pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre. During the four days of its exhibition, an estimated 60,000 people visited the site. Critics eased their opposition after witnessing the proposed scale of the pyramid. The new entrance was opened to the public in March, 1989. By that time, public opinion had softened on the Pyramid; a poll found a 56 percent approval rating for the pyramid. “The much-feared pyramid has become adorable,” wrote a French writer. The experience was exhausting for Pei, but also rewarding. “After the Louvre,” Pei said later, “I thought no project would be too difficult.” Now the Louvre Pyramid is Pei’s most famous structure. @@@In order to ease public anger, Pei changed his original architectural design.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:29, 题目类型:判断题
题目: Ieoh Ming Pei is definitely one of the biggest names in architecture. Born in China in 1917, Pei was the son of a prominent banker. He grew up mostly in Hong Kong and Shanghai. At the age of 17, Pei left for the United States to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then Harvard University. Pei attracted great attention in the US for the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, but it was the Louvre Pyramid that brought him worldwide fame. In 1981, the newly elected President of France came up with an ambitious plan for a variety of construction projects, including the renovation of the Louvre Museum. Pei was invited to join the renovating team. Pei finally agreed to take on the project after three secretive trips to Paris. Pei designed not only a glass and steel pyramid to serve as the entrance to the Louvre, but also a transformation of the interiors. The public reacted harshly to the design, mostly because of the proposed pyramid. In an attempt to soothe public anger, Pei took a suggestion from then-mayor of Paris and placed a full-sized model of the pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre. During the four days of its exhibition, an estimated 60,000 people visited the site. Critics eased their opposition after witnessing the proposed scale of the pyramid. The new entrance was opened to the public in March, 1989. By that time, public opinion had softened on the Pyramid; a poll found a 56 percent approval rating for the pyramid. “The much-feared pyramid has become adorable,” wrote a French writer. The experience was exhausting for Pei, but also rewarding. “After the Louvre,” Pei said later, “I thought no project would be too difficult.” Now the Louvre Pyramid is Pei’s most famous structure. @@@Pei didn’t think there would be any other project as challenging as the Louvre Pyramid.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:30, 题目类型:判断题
题目: Ieoh Ming Pei is definitely one of the biggest names in architecture. Born in China in 1917, Pei was the son of a prominent banker. He grew up mostly in Hong Kong and Shanghai. At the age of 17, Pei left for the United States to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then Harvard University. Pei attracted great attention in the US for the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, but it was the Louvre Pyramid that brought him worldwide fame. In 1981, the newly elected President of France came up with an ambitious plan for a variety of construction projects, including the renovation of the Louvre Museum. Pei was invited to join the renovating team. Pei finally agreed to take on the project after three secretive trips to Paris. Pei designed not only a glass and steel pyramid to serve as the entrance to the Louvre, but also a transformation of the interiors. The public reacted harshly to the design, mostly because of the proposed pyramid. In an attempt to soothe public anger, Pei took a suggestion from then-mayor of Paris and placed a full-sized model of the pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre. During the four days of its exhibition, an estimated 60,000 people visited the site. Critics eased their opposition after witnessing the proposed scale of the pyramid. The new entrance was opened to the public in March, 1989. By that time, public opinion had softened on the Pyramid; a poll found a 56 percent approval rating for the pyramid. “The much-feared pyramid has become adorable,” wrote a French writer. The experience was exhausting for Pei, but also rewarding. “After the Louvre,” Pei said later, “I thought no project would be too difficult.” Now the Louvre Pyramid is Pei’s most famous structure. @@@As for Pei, the days for working out the Louvre Pyramid were tiring but meaningful.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:31, 题目类型:写作(问答题)
题目: 根据所给内容写一封推荐信。 杨莉申请一所大学的博士学位研读,请你以她现在就读学院院长李教授的名义给她谢一封推荐信。 推荐信内容包括:杨莉于今年夏天获得我院的硕士学位,毕业成绩优秀,在学习和工作能力方面,都超越了一般同学。她不仅在学术研究领域很有建树,并且与人交往也很好,担任了多个社团的领导工作。 请注意推荐信写作格式。
选项:
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