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1.目前,网上订餐逐渐成了一种流行的生活方式
2.出现这一现象的原因及其影响
3.我的观点
My view on Online Meal Ordering ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________
第(2)题
A. The weather forecast.
B. The cancellation of playing tennis.
C. The hot weather.
D. The tennis being played.
第(3)题
A. He would be promoted if he didn't leave.
B. He must resign reluctantly.
C. He shouldn't leave under some pressure.
D. He has potentials to do better.
第(4)题
A. It's hard for him to read the terrific news.
B. It's unexpected for him to know the news.
C. It calls attention to solve the rush-hour traffic.
D. It reminds us to focus on the danger of drunk driving.
第(5)题
A. Stand the way Harry talks.
B. Invite Harry to the party.
C. Convince the woman to go to the party.
D. Refuse to go to the party.
第(6)题
A. He has mastered German perfectly by himseff.
B. He feels that German novel pretty well.
C. He won't need teacher to guide him anymore.
D. He had read that German novel without much difficulty.
第(7)题
A. He is not sure ff he is on the right street.
B. He does not believe what the announcer said.
C. He finds they have got to the wrong spot.
D. He thinks they will be late for work.
第(8)题
A. Chinese.
B. Japanese.
C. French.
D. Spanish.
第(9)题
A. Because the students will have a lecture until four o'clock.
B. Because the students will be shown to a lecture until seven o'clock.
C. Because the students will be engaged until seven o'clock.
D. Because the students will watch an English film at four o'clock.
听听力,回答问题:
第(10)题
A. The picnic they will have on weekend.
B. The forecast for the weather on weekend.
C. The timetable of their plan on weekend.
D. The suggestion for arrangement on weekend.
第(11)题
A. Water is the only drink they can take.
B. She thinks water is the best for health.
C. Water is supposed to be readily available.
D. The man required her to take some drink.
第(12)题
A. Film like a professional.
B. Prepare enough film.
C. Take a class to learn photography.
D. Fully charge the camera's battery.
听听力,回答问题:
第(13)题
A. Part of the dried, mushrooms have begun to decay.
B. The dried mushrooms didn't arrive on time.
C. Part of the dried mushrooms weren't inspected.
D. The dried mushrooms are lost during the shipment.
第(14)题
A. They are exported for years.
B. They have good after-sale service.
C. They are high-class products.
D. They are well inspected before sale.
第(15)题
A. The long period of shipment.
B. The way to pack the goods.
C. Some external conditions of goods.
D. The improper way to dry the goods.
第(16)题
A. He will further examine the cause of the problem.
B. He will ensure the quality of the mushrooms.
C. He will take action to change the goods.
D. He will report the problem to his superiors
听听力,回答问题:
第(17)题
A. Common people could meet one another at a sport.
B. People have no intention to have a contest on sports.
C. International sporting contests lead to hatred.
D. Sport creates goodwill between the nations.
第(18)题
A. They are rivalling.
B. They are cruel.
C. They are patriotic.
D. They are combative.
第(19)题
A. The behavior of the players and spectators.
B. The international level of the sports.
C. The attitude of the spectators and the nations.
D. The homer combined in the sports.
听听力,回答问题:
第(20)题
A. It's the work combined musical talents with expertise.
B. It's the song published in a collection.
C. It's the masterpiece enjoyed by kids and their parents.
D. It's the achievement made by the teacher.
第(21)题
A. Mr.Coleman replaced the original rifle.
B. Mr.Coleman added a second part.
C. The sisters published it in a collection.
D. The sisters permitted the renewal for it.
第(22)题
A. They suggested that they get back the money they lost.
B. They claimed that they get the melody sung for commercial purposes.
C. They proved that they legally own the melody of the song.
D. They declared that they permit the name of the song.
听听力,回答问题:
第(23)题
A. choose to he positive.
B. Try our best to overcome.
C. Make some decisive strategies.
D. Get our ambition inspired.
第(24)题
A. By developing a proper character.
B. By experiencing hardship.
C. By getting inspired by great people.
D. By doing writing to criticize oneself.
第(25)题
A. A leader.
B. An inspiration.
C. A teacher.
D. An example.
第(26)题
A. They write their biographies for us to read.
B. They make themselves to be heroes.
C. They persuade us to face the impossible things.
D. They show us their experiences to overcome the difficulties.
听录音,回答以下问题:
Would-be language teachers everywhere have one thing in common: they all want some recognition of their professional status and skills, and a job. The former 26 is obviously important on a personal level, but it is 27 if you are to have any chance of finding work.
Ten years ago, the 28 was very different. In virtually every developing country, and in many developed countries as well, being a native English speaker was enough to 29 as an English teacher. Now employers will only look at teachers who have the knowledge, the skills and attitudes to teach English 30 The result of this has been to raise non-native English teachers to the same status as their 31 --something they have always deserved but seldom enjoyed. Non-natives are now happy—linguistic discrimination is a thing of the past.
An ongoing research project, funded by the University of Cambridge, asked a sample of teachers, teacher educators and employers in more than 40 countries a question: whether they regard the native andnon-native speakers distinction as being at all important. "No" was the answer. They would 32 who the teachers were and where they came from. As long as 33 could teach and had the required level of English, it didn't matter. Thus, a new form of discrimination--this time justified because it 34 the unqualified--liberated the linguistically oppressed. But the Cambridge project did more than just that: it 35 that the needs of native and non-native teachers are extremely similar.
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根据以下资料,回答37-46题:
The proportion of adults who said they went on a 10-minute walk at ]east once a week increased to 62 percent in 2010, from 56 percent in 2005, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Ires reported.
Federal guidelines 36 that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate.- intensity aerobic (有氧的) exercise (like quick walking) or 75 minutes of 37 exercise (like running) each week, The 38 of people who met federal guidelines for aerobic exercise also grew, to 48 percent in 2010 from 42 percent in 2005, the agency said.
"We know that walking is one of the most popular 39 activities that people do," said Dianna Carroll, a CDC epidemiologist (流行病学家) who 40 to the study.
Walking increased across all races, ages and 41 . The South showed the biggest increase in people who said they walked during the study period, 42 to 57 percent from 49 percent in 2005. The Northeast showed the smallest increase, to 66 percent from 64 percent.
In the CDC's National Health Interview Survey, more than 20,000 people were asked to 43 how much they had walked in the previous seven days. The study excluded people who said they could not walk.
Dr. Carroll said that Americans could still 44 "We have this increase in walking, but less than half of adults are getting enough activity to show 45 health benefits," she said.
A. advise
B. contributed
C. countries
D. devoted
E. dramatically
F. improve
G. largely
H. physical
I. proportion
J. recall
K. recommend
L. regions
M. remember
N. substantial
O. vigorous
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根据以下资料,回答47-56题:
A. Like many of its Caribbean neighbors, Haiti once drew many tourists. But decades of political instability, repression and poverty, as well as natural disasters, led to the decay of the tourism infrastructure, and almost no visitors come now. Officials would like to change that. The arts town of
Jacmel is one place they think could be a start.
B. A couple of untidy aid workers were sucking down Sunday morning beers at the Hotel Florita here when the minister of tourism rolled up to the roadside, followed by the interior minister with body guards and then the star of the show, New York fashion designer Donna Karan of DKNY. The notables
were in Jacmel, the funky (含有黑人韵味的爵士) art and carnival capital of Haiti, to plot the transformation of the earthquake-rattled port from a faded flower of the Caribbean to a resort destination for celebrities.
C. "We're trying to rebrand Haiti, and so we're bringing Donna here to help us with our vision," TourismMinister Stephanie Balrmir Villedrouin said in an interview. "We're trying to raise the bar a little bit,"Said Karma, as she swept through the abandoned Hotel Jacmeliernne--its seaside swimming pool greenwith grass, its overgrown gardens littered with broken glass--" Oh. we can definitely work with this!"
D. As hard as it may be for young Haitians to believe, their country was once a tourist destination. Evenduring the bad old days of the Duvaiier dictatorships (独裁), the tourists came. Or at least a few: seeGraham Greene's 1966 novel The Comedians, set incidentally at a hotel and based on a real-lifemansion (大厦), the Hotel Oloffson in the capital; the hotel is still in operation but is now run byRichard Morse, front man for the rock band RAM and the new government's special political envoy (大使) to the Americas. Today, nobody visits Haiti for fun, except Haitians returning from the abroad.The arrivals at the Port-au-Prince airport is filled with Baptist missionaries, UN officials and Americannurses--not a real tourist in sight.
Tourism dollars
E. Yet across the Caribbean, revenue from tourism represents about 16 percent of gross domesticproduct, and many island nations, such as the Bahamas, Barbados and Antigua, generate at least athird of their GDP from visitors. For most of the Caribbean, tourists' dollars, euros and pesos (比索)are the No. 1 source of foreign investment.
F. Haiti let its tourism infrastructure degrade over three decades of political instability, hurricanes,earthquakes and deadly disease. But the poorest country in the Western hemisphere has a lot to offerthe adventuresome visitor, according to international planners and Haitian officials. The Creole Frenchcuisine (美食) here is some of the best in the Caribbean; its artisans are of world renown, its blend ofAfrican and Spanish music unique. All this, and rock music, too.
G. The still-evolving plans for Haiti 2. 0 forecast Jacmel as a stand-alone destination, meaning touristswould not land in the disordered, dangerous, poor capital, Port-au-Prince, but arrive directly here viaair or boat.
H.With development aid from banks and donor nations, the government of former carnival singer andcurrent President Michel Martelly is planning to extend the airport runway at Jacmel so it canacconunodate small jets that would shuttle from Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ; Puerto Rico; and Guadaloupe. The deserted port is also scheduled for restoration to allow big cruise ships to dock.
I. in the late 1800s, Jacmel was an important Caribbean crossroads in Haiti—then called the "Pearl of theAntilles"--and its downtown still harbors the Creole architecture of iron balconies and shuttered ware houses for coffee and orange peel. The town reminds many visitors of the French Quarter in New Orleans, and it hosts one of the best carnivals in the Caribbean, as well as a music festival and a filmfestival, now straggling to gain promotion again after the 2010 earthquake.
Seeing potential in ruin
J.Donna Karan knows Jacmel well; she shot her fall catalog at the Hotel Florita. The New Yorker gamelyjumped into the bed of a small track for a tour of town. It stopped at the Manoir Alexandre, once the most prominent building in the city and now a rain that is slowly being restored by Leon Paul, aHaitian American orthopedic surgeon from New York.
K. "We want to restore the mansion to its former glory, but as you can see, that is a big job," Paul saidas he walked Karan through the property, with its peeling wallpaper, holes in the roof, missing stairsand tilting balcony.
L. He said Jacmel, his home town, will rise from the ruins, and he promised that someday soon, Haitiansand visitors will be sitting in his restored mansion, listening to a band, drinking rum and celebrating.
As Karan crawled through the ruins, she saw not despair, but hope: "Wow. Look at this. These aremy colors. The rust, yellow and blue. Take a picture. This is perfect!"
In the Caribbean, Jacmel is well-known for its music festival, film festival and carnivals.
The novel The Comedians was mentioned by the author to show Haiti's role as a tourist destination in the past.
The airport rtmway at Jacmel is scheduled for extension to cater to the flights of small jets.
Haiti has become a place of little attraction due to its political instability, repression and poverty as well as natural disasters.
Tourism has become a major channel for Caribbean countries to attract foreign investment.
The French cuisine, unique music and famous artisans made Haiti attractive to visitors.
Donna Karan showed up in Jacmel to make plans for the transformation of the city.
According to Haiti's restoration plans, tourists will be able to arrive at Jacmel straightly.
According to Paul, the restoration work of Manoir Alexandre to its former glory is quite challenging.
Officials concerned plan to revive the current tourism industry of Haiti by restoring Jacmel as a starting point.
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