We()here for twenty years by the end of next month.
A.will live
B.have lived
C.will have lived
D.will be living
A.will live
B.have lived
C.will have lived
D.will be living
第1题
A、 Sorry, we will be
B、 No, we won’t
C、 Sorry, we won’t
D、 Yes, we won’t
第2题
A.will have
B.will be having
C.are having
D.will have had
第3题
What is it about a dog's gaze that makes it so charming? A new study by Japanese scientist Miho Nagasawa seems to have found the answer, and it has to do with something called the cuddle(爱抚)chemical.
The cuddle chemical has another, more scientific name: oxytocin.Oxytocin is a substance in the blood that encourages bonding.Levels of oxytocin increase, for example, when a mother feeds her newborn baby.According to Nagasawa's study, the same is true when we look deeply into the eyes of a dog.
The results of this study can tell us a lot about the history of the bond between humans and dogs.It all started somewhere tens of thousands of years ago.Scientists believe that wolves used to follow humans who were hunting large animals.The wolves would eat the food left behind by the humans.
Humans realized that they could use the wolves to help with the hunt, and eventually both species began to work together toward survival.
Over time, the wolves that interacted with the humans began to change.They became more loyal to their human partners.The wolves and humans started to depend on each other and bond with each other.These changes are what caused some of the wolves to turn into what we now know as dogs, a new specie evolved to better survive in their environment.
This process depended a great deal on the bond humans formed with them.And according to Nagasawa's study, this bond was formed with the help of oxytocin, the cuddle chemical.
11.What do we know about oxytocin?()
A.It regulates blood flow
B.It promotes bonding
C.It is in the human gene
D.It is good for health
12.When we look deeply into a dog's eyes, the levels of our oxytocin ____.
A.reduce over time
B.go either up or down
C.are on the rise
D.remain unchanged
13.At the beginning wolves followed humans to ____.
A.eat the food left by humans
B.guard against large animals
C.take humans for food
D.hunt large animals together
14.Over time some wolves turned into dogs ____.
A.due to their loyalty
B.due to the changing environment
C.for better survival
D.for better cooperation
15.What does Nagasawa9s study aim to do?()
A.Explore the role of human-wolf partnership
B.Show the characteristics of the cuddle chemical
C.Explain the bond between humans and dogs
D.Understand the evolution of species
第4题
Dear Sirs,
Improved production methods make us able to offer you our new Drilite batteries(电池) at a reduced price for large quantities.
Further information of the new prices for your market is enclosed, and you will see that the price has already reduced by 5 percent.As CIF to Dublin is included in our prices, you will agree that they are clearly lower than those of the same batteries, both here in Japan and elsewhere.The quality of our products remains the same------only the finest chemicals are used.The new prices are for minimum orders of 1,000 pounds and will begin from January 1.Immediate dispatch is guaranteed whenever you require, with sufficient volume to meet your needs.
We appreciate your business and cooperation with us in the past, and look forward to supplying you in the new year at the new prices.
Yours truly,
Nipponex Electrics
26.The letter is a _________.
A.love letter
B.letter of thanks
C.letter of apologies
D.business letter
27.The underline word “guaranteed ” in the passage probably means_________.
A.in our charge
B.of a little problem
C.difficulty
D.quite sure
28.From the passage we know the quality of the products ___________.
A.is as high as before
B.is lower
C.is improved
D.is reduced
29.If the Irish expect to enjoy the 5% reduction of prices, they should _________.
A.pay the Japanese at least £1,000
B.order 1,000 pounds of batteries in weight
C.order at least£1,000 worth batteries
D.pay the Japanese £1,000 ahead
30.Why will the Japanese reduce the price by 5 percent? Because__________.
A.the Japanese produce holds a large quantity of stock and can’t sell them
B.the Japanese have improved their production methods and can turn out more products
C.the Irish think the prices in the past were unfair
D.they want to strengthen business ties with the customer
第5题
A.More than twenty years.
B.Nearly ten years.
C.Nearly forty years.
D.Nearly thirty years.
第6题
A.more
B.most popular
C.the popularest
D.the most popular
第7题
A.stand up in
B.have
第8题
Classes will increase in difficulty each week. The first week is for children up to six years old. The last week is for advanced swimmers who want to improve their race and endurance skills.
Students can sign up for as many classes as they like, but they must pass the skills level test. For example, students who sign up for Level 4 (Stroke Readiness) must show their certificate(证书) for completing Level 3 or must demonstrate the front crawl and backstroke. Children cannot sign up for a level they are not ready for. Children who have never attended Community Pool classes must show up April 29 or 30 for a swim skills evaluation(评估). Instructors will rate the students and assign them to a particular skill level.
Swim classes are fun for all. Children learn new skills and make new friends. Parents get to meet other parents in the community. Swimming, like bicycling, is a healthy and valuable skill that, once learned, is never forgotten.
“It's a joy to teach young children,” said Ginger, the lead instructor for swimming programs. “More than half of them are terrified when we put them into the water the first time. Two months later, they're begging their parents to go to the pool every day.”
29、How long will swim classes continue?()
A.The whole summer
B.The whole week
C.Ten hours
D.Fifteen hours
30、How many swim classes are being offered ?()
A.Six
B.Ten
C.Fifteen
D.Twenty
31、What do children have to do before signing up for a swim class?()
A.Take a level test
B.Take all level tests
C.Learn the free style. first
D.Choose a good instructor
第9题
Business cards are less important in American culture than they are in Asian culture. But knowing the right way to handle business cards is a useful skill wherever you are.
Requesting someone's business card is a straightforward(直截了当的、坦率的)process. You need only say: "Do you have a business card?" or "May I have your business card?"
When you want to present your own card, you can say, "Here's my card. Feel free to call me if you have any other questions." Or, you might say, "Please send the information to this address. I look forward to hearing from you soon."
It's not polite to directly refuse a request from someone for your business card. Instead, you can say, "Sorry, but I'm afraid I'm all out at the moment." or "l forgot to bring them with me."
When you do receive a card, say "Thank you" and examine it briefly before putting it away.
1.In America,().
A.one does not use business cards
B.one uses business cards everywhere
C.one uses business cards but not as often as one does in Asia
D.one uses business cards much more often than one does in Asia
2.If you know how to handle business cards, you will().
A.be absolutely successful
B.get help from others
C.make everybody happy
D.find the knowledge helpful
3.To politely refuse a request for business cards, you may say the following except().
A.Sorry, but I can't satisfy you
B.Sorry, but I'm afraid I’m all out at the moment
C.I forgot to bring them with me
D.Sorry, but I don't have a business card
4.From the passage we can infer that().
A.business cards are the key to success
B.business cards should be beautifully designed
C.you should always carry your business cards
D.handling business cards skillfully is important
5.The word “examine” (Line 1, Para. 5) is closest in meaning to().
A.search for
B.test
C.look at
D.research