I hear they’ve promoted Jane, but she didn’t mention _____when we talked on the phone
A、to promote
B、having been promoted
C、having promoted
D、to be promoted
A、to promote
B、having been promoted
C、having promoted
D、to be promoted
Wayne:I’ve decided to spend the summer holidays traveling in America-
Jane:Oh,__________.
A.if only I could go with you.
B.what good.news it"is!
C.how happy l was to hear that.
D.how exeiting to hear the news
提示:Peter给Johnson教授打电话请病假,接电话的是教授的助手 Sally。 (Peter=P;Sally=S)
P:Hello! This is Peter speaking.__________51________ ,please?
S:I’m sorry.Professor Johnson is not here at the moment.This is his assistant,Sally.________52________?
P:Yes.Please tell the professor that l’d like to ask for sick leave for tomorrow.
S:Sorry to hear that.May I ask________53________ with you?
P:I’m running a fever.I’ve caught a cold.
S:Oh,________54________ ?
P:N0,not very serious,but the doctor told me to stay in bed and have a good rest.
S:I see.I’ll________55________ as soon as he comes back.
P:Thank you.Goodbye!
S:Bye!
51_____________
53__________________________
52__________________________
55__________________________
54__________________________
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
(Peter = P ; Sally = S)
P:Hello! This is Peter speaking______51_______,please?
S:I&39;m sorry. Professor Johnson is not here at the moment. This is his assistant ,Sally.______52______?
P:Yes. Please tell the professor that I* d like to ask for sick leave for tomorrow.
S: Sorry to hear that. May I ask______53_______with you?
P: I&39;m running a fever. I&39;ve caught a cold.
S:0h,________54_______?
P:No, not very serious, but the doctor told me to stay in bed and have good rest.
S:I see. I&39;ll___55________as soon as he comes back.
P:Thank you. Goodbye!
S:Bye!
A.don’t always forget other's names
B.don’t hear others’names
C.never forget others’names
D.have the worst memory
Professors should be【66】from reading lecture notes. " It makes their【67】monotonous
If they are going to read, why not【68】out copies of the lecture? Then we【69】need to go to class. Professors should【70】repeating lectures material that is in the textbook.【71】we've read the material, we want to【72】it or hear it elaborated on,【73】repeated. "A lot of students hate to buy a【74】text that the professor has written【75】to have his lectures repeat it.
(56)
A.involving
B.counting
C.covering
D.figuring
It's very interesting to note where the debate about diversity(多样化)is taking place. It is taking place primarily in political circles. Here at the College Fund, we have a lot of contact with top corporate(公司的)leaders; none of them is talking about getting rid of those instruments that produce diversity. In fact, they say that if their companies are to compete in the global village and in the global market place, diversity is an imperative. They also say that the need for talented, skilled Americans means we have to expand the pool of potential employees. And in looking at where birth rates are growing and at where the population is shifting, corporate America understands that expanding the pool means promoting policies that help provide skills to more minorities, more women and more immigrants. Corporate leaders know that if that doesn't occur in our society, they will not have the engineers, the scientists, the lawyers, or the business managers they will need.
Likewise, I don't hear people in the academy saying "Let's go backward. Let's go back to the good old days, when we had a meritocracy(不拘一格选人才)"(which was never true--we never had a meritocracy, although we've come closer to it in the last 30 years). I recently visited a great little college in New York where the campus has doubled its minority population in the last six years. I talked with an African who has been a professor there for a long time, and she remembers that when she first joined the community, there were fewer than a handful of minorities on campus. Now , all of us feel the university is better because of the diversity. So where we hear this debate is primarily in political circles and in the media--not in corporate board rooms or on college campuses.
The word "imperative"(Line ,Para. 1 )most probably refers to something ______.
A.superficial
B.remarkable
C.debatable
D.essential
Jim was a greedy boy. He enjoyed having good food. One day when he came to have breakfast, he found there was only bread and grufel(麦片粥). So he didn,t want to have any. Then he thought out a plan to fool his mother and get something good to eat. He put his hands on his stomach and said,“ I’ ve got a stomachache,Mum,and I don’ t want any breakfast now. ” His mother said,“ I’ m sorry to hear that. Go to Doctor Jones and he will give you some medicine. You know his house. ”Then she gave Jim some money and let him go by bus. Jim got off the bus after five minutes, ride. He didn’ t go to see Dr. Jones. He went into a shop and bought some pieces of cakes.
Jim was eating the cakes on his way back home. When he got home, his mother asked him,“What did Dr. Jones say,my boy?” Jim answered, “He said good food is better than any medicine for my stomachache. So I went and bought some cakes instead of buying medicine.
Now Jim’ s mother knew what Jim ’ s stomachache meant.
What did Jim, s mother give him for the breakfast that day?
A.Bread
B.Cake
C.Gruel
D.Both A and C
______That day Dr. Jones.A.gave Jim some medicine
B.went to see Jim
C.didn’ t meet Jim at all
D.advised Jim to buy some cakes
______At last Jim’ s mother.A.gave her son some good food
B.knew her son had told a lie
C.bought some medicine for her son
D.bought some cakes for her son
Jim is a boy marked by his______.A.cleverness
B.honesty
C.greed
D.naughtiness
If I've hurt your feelings, it was quite without ______.
A.goal
B.aim
C.intention
D.direction
I'll lend you my cassette recorder ______ I've done with it.
A.every time
B.the moment
C.until
D.lest
A.so that
B.instead of
C.as soon as
D.on behalf of