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In order to survive in the world with challenges, we need to be wise. Let me tell you this, wisdom provides us with perspective when we need it and it calms us down in terrible situations. Here are some strategies that we can use to get wiser.
This will open up new pathways for us. Never base your perspective on the most popular opinion or which is the most comfortable for you. Train your mind to be a judgment-free space for ideas. If you are humble, then you will always get to experience something new.
You must be the kind of person who learns something new every day. Take new classes, read books and the list goes on and on. All of these activities will help you to tackle problems from different angles, making everything easier.
You obviously want to grow and do better in life, right? The best way is to have wise people as your mentors (导师), like teachers, colleagues and even special friends. Prior to making them a mentor, find out what makes them wiser, then engage in useful dialogue with them.
If you have accumulated a lot of knowledge, then why not share it with others too? In today's world, it is very easy to become wise but it isn't easy to help others. So keep things balanced and never let go of your passions and values. This will pave the path to success.
A. Why do we communicate with wise people?
B. Why is wisdom crucial in this modern world?
C. Change your routine and see where life takes you.
D. Surf the Internet and clear out your problems that confuse you.
E. Sometimes we ourselves need to be open to diverse perspectives.
F. The more time is spent with them, the more transfer of knowledge there will be.
G. Communicating with others and helping them out will also increase your wisdom.
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In 1835, William Talbot finally succeeded in producing a photograph of his country house. He declared that his was the first house ever known to have drawn its own picture. The drawing was formed "by the action of light upon sensitive paper." Photography offered nature a "pencil" to paint herself through optical (光学的) and chemical means alone.
By the mid-nineteenth century, people no longer needed to hire a draftsman to draw detailed images because the process could be completed instantly with a camera. Advocates for the technology stated that not only was it more precise than the human hand — it was faster and cheaper.
The removal of human fallibility in the creating process was one of photography's biggest selling points, but this also started debates about the new medium's implications for visual culture. Could images made largely by a machine be considered art? If so, where did human creativity fit in this process?
As the twenty-first century becomes increasingly automated, more and more people attempt to identify where human agency exists in the technologically driven world. Images generated with artificial intelligence by companies like OpenAI are stimulating questions like those that emerged with the coming of the photograph. By typing a sentence, users can generate "new" images composed from images collected across the Internet. The result has been a flood of Al-generated images in places that are previously unique to human authors. Painting competitions, commercial graphic design and the fashion of portraiture (肖像) have all since collided (碰撞) with the technology in troubling ways.
The fine arts were thought to be a final hold-out of human creativity but the surprisingly high quality of AI-generated images is producing deeper questions about the nature of originality. If the history of photography tells us anything, it's that the debate won't be settled quickly, straightforwardly, or by the institutions we typically associate with cultural gate keeping.
(1)、Why did Talbot declare that his house had drawn its own picture?A、To downplay human factors in the creation. B、To investigate a supernatural phenomenon. C、To show his advanced knowledge in science. D、To demonstrate the beauty of his country house.(2)、What does the underlined word "fallibility" mean in paragraph 3?A、Expecting a high price. B、Detailing the images. C、Being likely to make errors. D、Becoming sensitive to light.(3)、What do Open AI and cameras have in common?A、They improve the taste of beauty. B、They advocate fashion designs. C、They challenge human agency. D、They produce original images.(4)、What did the author indicate by referring to the history of photography?A、Cultural gatekeepers will solve the issue as they did. B、AI-generated images will go through a similar debate. C、The nature of originality will be held in human hands. D、The fine arts will include photography and AI images. -
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At my first lesson in Chinese calligraphy, my teacher told me plainly: "Now I will teach you how to write your name. And to make it beautiful." I felt my breath catch. I was curious.
Growing up in Singapore, I had an unusual relationship with my Chinese name. My parents are ethnically Chinese, so they asked fortune tellers to decide my name, aiming for maximum luck. As a result, I ended up with a nonsense and embarrassing name: Chen Yiwen, meaning, roughly, "old", "barley (薏米)" and "warm".
When I arrived in America for college at 18, I put on an American accent and abandoned my Chinese name. When I moved to Hong Kong in 2021, after 14 years in the States, I decided to learn calligraphy. Why not get back in touch with my heritage? I thought.
In calligraphy, the idea is to copy the old masters' techniques, thereby refining your own. Every week, though, my teacher would give uncomfortably on-the-nose assessments of my person. "You need to be braver," he once observed. "Have confidence. Try to produce a bold stroke(笔画)." For years, I had prided myself on presenting an image of confidence, but my writing betrayed me.
I was trying to make sense of this practice. You must visualize the word as it is to be written and leave a trace of yourself in it. As a bodily practice, calligraphy could go beyond its own cultural restrictions. Could it help me go beyond mine? My teacher once said to me, "When you look at the word, you see the body. Though a word on the page is two-dimensional, it contains multitudes, conveying the force you've applied, the energy of your grip, the arch of your spine." I had been learning calligraphy to get in touch with my cultural roots, but what I was really seeking was a return to myself. Now I have sensed that the pleasure out of calligraphy allows me to know myself more fully.
During a recent lesson, my teacher pointed at the word I had just finished, telling me: "This word is much better. I can see the choices you made, your calculations, your flow. Trust yourself. This word is yours." He might as well have said, "This word is you."
(1)、What did the author initially think of her name "Chen Yiwen"?A、It was lucky so she gladly accepted it. B、She felt proud of its symbolic meaning. C、She understood the intention but still disliked it. D、Its strange pronunciation made her embarrassed.(2)、The author decided to learn calligraphy to ____.A、pick up a new hobby B、reconnect with her origin C、gain insights into a new culture D、fit in with local community(3)、From the teacher's words, the author learns that calligraphy ____.A、reflects the creator's spirits B、comes from creative energy C、highlights the design of strokes D、depends on continuous practice(4)、What does the author intend to tell us?A、Appreciate what our culture offers. B、Find beauty from your inner self. C、A great teacher leads you to truth. D、We are the sum of what we create. -
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World Food Day Poster Contest
If you're aged between 5 and 19 and wherever you live, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations wants to hear from you! Use your imagination and create a poster showing a world where no one is left behind and everyone has access to healthy and affordable food.
Rules:
●The registration period will end at 12:00 on Friday, November 3.
●The contest is divided into the following categories: from 5 to 8 years old, from 9 to 12 years old, from 13 to 15 years old and from 16 to 19 years old.
●Participants who submit more than one poster will be disqualified.
●All artworks must be original. And posters have to be drawn or painted with pens or colored pencils or be designed digitally.
●Posters may or may not include the text. If the text is used, no more than 25 words will be accepted. Don't include names, school names, age, contact information or photographic pictures of the competitors, etc.
●Posters can only be sent using the registration form provided for this purpose. All fields of the entry form must be completed and once the poster design has been uploaded, the SUBMIT button must be clicked.
●Only digital files in JPEG format will be accepted.
Prize:
●The selection committee will choose 15 posters in each category for the shortlist (决选名单) and inform them in December Shortlisted candidates will receive a certificate for this achievement.
●A jury (评委会) will choose three winning posters from each category, and these winning posters will be announced on the World Food Day website.
●Winners will be promoted on FAO social media and will also receive a certificate of recognition and a surprise gift bag.
(1)、What is a requirement for the participants?A、They must present only one poster. B、They must design their posters digitally. C、They must upload their posters on Nov. 3. D、They must provide their personal information.(2)、How many posters will be chosen for the shortlist in all?A、15. B、30. C、45. D、60.(3)、What will happen to the winners?A、They will become members of FAO. B、They will be introduced on FAO media. C、They will receive a lot of money. D、They will get many bags full of posters. -
5、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
One day, my nine-year-old younger brother Jeff came home from school earlier than me. When I returned home, I found he was shouting at our mom—who was busy cooking in the kitchen—about the clothes that needed washing.
"Mom, why haven't you washed my clothes?" he asked, pointing at the dirty clothes he had taken off two days before. "I want to wear them tomorrow," Jeff added. However, the clothes that he was wearing still looked clean. "Dear, I'll wash it after cooking," Mom told Jeff, looking anxious and upset. Without replying, Jeff unhappily went to his bedroom and closed the door, with a long face.
I was shocked about Jeff's bad behavior towards Mom. How unsympathetic he was! Our washing machine had been out of order for two months. Because our parents were on a tight budget and were too busy, they still didn't buy a new one. So recently our family had to wash our clothes by hand, which was time-wasting and truly hard work.
Just when I decided to scold(训斥)my little brother, Dad came home from work, and I told him what had happened.
Dad was upset and felt sorry for Mom, knowing how hard she worked all day. She was a saleswoman in a supermarket and did all she could to support our family. Often, Dad tried to help with some of the housework. He didn't want Mom to have too much burden, knowing her heavy work as a saleswoman. I also tried to spare time to help do housework, sharing some of the family burden. However, Jeff was a lazy and naughty(淘气)boy, who hardly did housework.
Now, our dad decided it was high time to teach him a lesson. "Jeff, come here," Dad called out. "I've some good news for you. " Jeff immediately came and asked excitedly, "What, Dad?" "Your mom and I are too busy recently. Tonight, I want you to wash your own clothes,"Dad smiled. Jeff immediately refused, shaking his head.
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"Then, you won't get your pocket money next week. I'm serious," Dad replied.
At 9 pm, Jeff was still struggling to rinse(漂洗)the clothes, realizing the work wasn't easy at all.
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6、假定你是李华,在你市留学的Joe打算下周末与朋友一同去远足。他写邮件给你,希望你给他推荐一条景色优美的路线。请你给他回复一封邮件,内容包括:1. 推荐的路线;2. 基本情况介绍;3. 注意事项。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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7、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Jiyou village in Jianhe county, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture, is known by many its ancient trees and Miao love songs. With simple folk customs and a forest coverage rate of more than 90 percent, the village is rich in Miao culture, was officially listed in the second group of Chinese (tradition)villages in August 2013. A grand festival (hold)on the second day of the second lunar month—the Bridge Worship Festival. At this time, the ethnic Miao prepare food and wine and perform songs and dances. (walk)into Jiyou village during the festival, one can see villagers (dress)in Miao costumes. Men hold Lusheng and flags, women carry baskets of wine and food and children are wearing new clothes. All converge(汇集)for the "bridge sacrifice" ceremony and celebrate under the leadership of village (elder). During the day, along with the lilting rhythm of the Lusheng, residents dance (joyful)in the square, while tourists take photos and broadcast live (record)the moment. At nightfall, villagers and tourists light a bonfire in the center of the square. By light of the fire, they savor food and wine and enjoy the general atmosphere of friendship.
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8、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When it comes to emergencies, children are sometimes unsure what to do. 1 9-year-old Aria Lamen was fully 2 when she faced such an emergency. Her mother collapsed in the house and her quick 3 saved her mother's life. She immediately called her father and then called
911.
However, she has been 4 most for her calmness. On February 2nd, 2023, when Aria was finishing her homework in the dining room, her mother, Caron Lamen, collapsed. "Out of nowhere, I just 5 . . . I was on the floor and couldn't move or feel my entire left side," said the mother.
"In the ambulance, they 6 to know my allergies(过敏症), medications and all that," said Caron. "Aria said, ‘Well, here I have my mother's phone. I know all that 7 is on her phone; let me 8 it. '" At that moment, all that 9 to Aria was that her mother needed 10 .
Even the police were 11 to hear Aria was so calm on the call. "I've taken calls for 30 years," said Tracie Whalen, the 911 dispatcher(调度员). "I don't see most adults do as well as Aria did. "
After getting to 12 about what Aria did, Mayor(市长)Richard Irvin rewarded her for her 13 , "Your courage and calmness made all the 14 . Congratulations, young lady. " Hearing that, the 9-year-old is 15 that she knows what to do in emergencies.
(1)A 、 But B 、 For C 、 Or D 、 So(2)A 、 disturbed B 、 inspired C 、 prepared D 、 confused(3)A 、 learning B 、 thinking C 、 debating D 、 recording(4)A 、 cited B 、 criticized C 、 doubted D 、 appreciated(5)A 、 showed up B 、 hung about C 、 passed out D 、 broke in(6)A 、 happened B 、 declined C 、 begged D 、 intended(7)A 、 impact B 、 information C 、 time D 、 advice(8)A 、 unlock B 、 clean C 、 change D 、 untie(9)A 、 responded B 、 came C 、 mattered D 、 belonged(10)A 、 consideration B 、 money C 、 power D 、 assistance(11)A 、 frightened B 、 pleased C 、 disappointed D 、 surprised(12)A 、 dream B 、 know C 、 worry D 、 joke(13)A 、 bravery B 、 generosity C 、 determination D 、 honesty(14)A 、 plans B 、 decisions C 、 difference D 、 progress(15)A 、 sure B 、 glad C 、 aware D 、 afraid -
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When we hold our breath and go underwater, we'll soon be unable to stand it. However, there's little chance of catching up with the Sama-Bajau, who can stay underwater with a single breath for quite a long time.
Sama-Bajau is a collective term(集合术语)that refers to several closely related native peoples. The Bajau live on long houseboats or small wooden houses that are built on the sea, close to the shore in Southeast Asia.
As they make their living primarily from fishing, they have become exper t free divers(自由潜水者). Bajau divers have the longest daily diving time without breathing among allhumans. In their free time, the kids help around the house or play on the beach.
It appears that centuries of free diving have scientifically distinguished the Sama-Bajau. According to research, the Bajau's spleens(脾脏)are much larger than the average people's on land. Besides, the Bajau have also developed excellent underwater vision.
The main cause is massive fishing, which has made it increasingly difficult for the Bajau to make a living and rely on fishing alone. As a consequence, more and more people are leaving the seas, and apparently, it's only a matter of time before the Bajau and their amazing qualities disappear.
A. Larger spleens can have some weaknesses.
B. Therefore, many older divers are hard of hearing.
C. The difference makes the Bajau quite able to dive underwater.
D. They only go ashore to trade or seek shelter during sea storms.
E. Bajau children master swimming and diving skills at an early age.
F. The existence of this special group of people is threatened nowadays.
G. With free diving training, we can increase the time underwater by a few minutes.
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Artificial intelligence(Al)has the potential to develop more efficient methods of farming in order to fight global warming.
Global warming threatens every aspect of our everyday lives, including crop production. It will reduce the soil moisture(水分)in areas close to the equator according to a study. We are already seeing the negative impact of these changed growing conditions on our crop production. Climate change harms poorer countries that do not have the money to import food. The result is growing food insecurity. However, agriculture is not just affected by global warming—agriculture is part of a vicious(恶性的)cycle in which farming leads to global warming, which in turn destroys agricultural production. The process of clearing land for agriculture results in widespread deforestation(毁林)and contributes to 40 percent of global methane production. Therefore, to deal with climate change, it is necessary to ensure reforestation—but how? What is the path to efficient, environmentally-conscious farming?
This is where AI enters the scene. Farmers use AI for methods such as precision agriculture; they can monitor crop moisture, soil composition, and temperature in growing areas, enabling farmers to increase production by learning how to take care of their crops and determine the ideal amount of water to use. Furthermore, this technology may help reduce deforestation by allowing humans to grow food in urban areas. It could be especially beneficial for countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, where much of the population lives in cities.
However, AI is far from a silver bullet—it could actually contribute to global warming as well. Due to the large amount of data that AI needs to process, training a single AI releases five times the emissions that an average car would give off during its lifetime. Further, securing access to AI on a global scale may pose some challenges. Countries will need experts in the field who can successfully use the technology and Internet connection, neither of which are always readily available. Therefore, there is still a long way for developing countries to take advantage of the benefits of AI.
Given these concerns, global leaders must consider the potential costs, and the environmental consequences of data processing before developing AI for use in agriculture.
(1)、What can we learn about today's agriculture from paragraph 2?A、It is the main challenge of reforestation. B、Poorer countries rely on it more than before. C、It is still dependent on deforestation for more land. D、It is both a victim and a cause of global warming.(2)、Which of the following is consistent with precision agriculture?A、Building farming communities in cities. B、Abandoning traditional farming methods. C、Making the most of agricultural resources. D、Balancing farming with farmers' everyday lives.(3)、Why is it difficult to adopt AI technology in agriculture on a global scale?A、There are technical barriers in developing countries. B、The relevant technology is still under development. C、The process of developing Al is difficult. D、There is no one-size-fits-all AI technology.(4)、What can be a suitable title for the text?A、The benefits of agricultural AI B、The future of farming: AI and agriculture C、A block to environmentally-conscious agriculture D、Global warming and agriculture: a vicious cycle -
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Most children love stories. Stories are entertaining and fun, but can they be more than just fun? Findings from a new study led by Rebecca de Leeuw, an assistant professor at the Radboud University, indicate stories in movies can also be meaningful for children.
The researchers contacted children between 4 and 15years old after they watched the Disney film Inside Out. This film takes place mainly in the head of an 11-year-old girl, where her emotions—Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, personified as different characters—conflict on how to help her best in her new life after her family moves. The story follows the "hero's journey" —a classical narrative(叙事的)framework, which involves a hero who goes on an adventure, overcomes challenges, and return s changed. So the research team chose this film. When making this film, the film-makers had in-depth discussions with psychologists to make the emotion animation consistent with scientific knowledge.
The research team asked mostly open-ended questions to encourage the children to share their thoughts, including the key question: "Was there a part of the movie you had to think about?" Children looked at stills of important scenes and were invited to explain in their own words what happened. If they liked, they also rewatched scenes of the film.
While watching, children made sense of the feelings, motives and behavior of characters in the film, using their social intelligence skills. They also further developed these skills when they were challenged in making sense of the story. Children also mentioned they appreciated seeing acts of pity, kindness, love and bravery in the film. Just like adults, they were even touched to tears by these qualities.
One of the children in the study even expressed that Joy inspired her to never quit in her own life. The more insights children gained while watching, the more meaningful the story became for them. Altogether, stories in movies can be a quick way for children to gain life experience and wisdom.
(1)、Why did the research team choose the film Inside Out?A、It focuses on scientific knowledge. B、It is directed and produced by Disney. C、It is based on a girl's emotional journey. D、It follows a typical story-telling structure.(2)、How did the research team draw their conclusion?A、By interviewing children. B、By conducting experiments. C、By referring to previous studies. D、By making comparisons between two groups of children.(3)、What were the children asked to do in the study?A、Share their personal favorite stories. B、Repeat touching scenes of the film. C、Voice their opinions about the story. D、Come up with questions on the film.(4)、What can be concluded according to the findings?A、Stories in movies can increase children's survival skills. B、Stories in movies would help children become mature. C、Stories in movies would improve children's social interactions. D、Stories in movies can make children more intelligent academically. -
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Ammaar Reshi, 28, has been fascinated by technology since he was a child. One day, when he was experimenting with an AI-powered chatbot, he began to consider how artificial intelligence could be used to create a basic children's book to give to his friends. Without ever picking up a pen and paper, he created a 12-page picture book.
Just 72 hours later, Reshi self-published his book on Amazon's digital bookstore. The next day he got the paperback(平装书), which was made available for free through another Amazon service called KPD.
Reshi said he paid nothing to have the book created and published, although he has already paid for a $30-per-month Midway subscription. Impressed by the speed and results of his project, Reshi shared the experience in a Twitter thread that attracted more than 2,000 comments and 5,800 retweets(转发).
Reshi stated that he received great feedback(反馈)from users, who lauded his creative work at first. But the next day, the replies were negative. "There was this incredibly passionate reaction," Reshi said. "At 4 am, I was woken up by my phone ex ploding every two minutes with a new tweet saying things like ‘We hate you'. "
Reshi was taken aback by the outpouring of emotion in response to what was supposed to be a present for some friends' children. He didn't realize he had landed in the heart of a much broader argument.
Some artists have expressed concern that AI art generators are stealing their work in response to Reshi's book. And some artists claim that their work has been used without their permission to train Al picture generators.
"I wouldn't even call myself an author," Reshi said. "The AI is essentially the ghostwriter(代笔者), and the other AI is the illustrator. " But he thought the process was creative.
(1)、Why did Reshi create the picture book?A、To test his friends. B、To make some money. C、To test a computer program. D、To improve his technical ability.(2)、What does the underlined word "lauded" in paragraph 4 probably mean?A、Improved. B、Studied. C、Resisted. D、Praised.(3)、How did Reshi feel about the artists' reaction to his creation?A、Worried. B、Shocked. C、Motivated. D、Ashamed.(4)、What can we learn about Reshi from the last paragraph?A、He wants to be a real author. B、He won't create another book. C、He doesn't mean to upset artists. D、He worries about AI stealing artists' work. -
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Tours for those who love the authentic(真实性)
Discover southern France—from attractive Carcassonne to the postcard-pretty blooming lovely lavender fields of Provence, as well as Normandy, Bordeaux and Dordogne. On these luxury, small group tours you'll get to experience France like a local, experience the best cuisine and wine, and discover the beauty and culture of France. www. tripusafrance. com
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Culture & cookery tours in Provence
Cooking classes with chefs in their homes where you'll cook authentic French dishes. Shop at fascinating street markets with chefs, and dine at the most delicious restaurants in beautiful towns of Provence on this fully accompanied, small-group, delicious and cultural trip of a lifetime. goutetvoyage. com
(1)、If you like experiencing slow travel, which place should you visit?A、Normandy. B、Carcassonne. C、The Loire Valley. D、Towns of Provence.(2)、Where can you know more about tailor-made tours?A、loirebrakes. com B、ospreybt. com C、goutetvoyage. com D、www. tripusafrance. com(3)、Who will be interested in culture & cookery tours in Provence?A、Those who hope to run the restaurants in future. B、Those who enjoy natural and beautiful scenery. C、Those who are fond of French romantic culture. D、Those who want to experience French cooking culture. -
14、 听录音,回答问题。(1)、What does the speaker think of small talk?A、Necessary. B、Embarrassing. C、Exciting.(2)、Whom should you make small talk with?A、The person who cares about the weather. B、The person who knows the art of small talk. C、The person who makes eye contact with you.(3)、Why do English people like to talk about the weather?A、The weather in England is changeable. B、They are proud of the weather in England. C、English people like to observe the weather.(4)、 What keeps small talk going on according to the speaker?A、Praise. B、Eye contact. C、Listening.
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15、 听录音,回答问题。(1)、What is the boy going to do this summer at first?A、Take a math course. B、Take a job. C、Learn a language.(2)、Why do the girl's parents want her to work?A、To get work experience. B、To learn to be independent. C、To afford everything for university.(3)、Where did the girl work last summer?A、In a restaurant. B、In a school. C、In a library.(4)、What do the two speakers agree about?A、Getting good grades is the most important. B、Working and studying are both beneficial. C、Part-time jobs are meaningless.
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16、 听录音,回答问题。(1)、On which day will the opening ceremony be held?A、May 19th. B、May 20th. C、May 23rd.(2)、How much is the daily entry fee a person?A、15euros. B、20 euros. C、35euros.(3)、What advantage does the Hermica Hotel have?A、Beautiful views. B、Convenient traffic. C、Accommodation discount.
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17、 听录音,回答问题。(1)、What does the man think of the woman's description?A、Brief. B、Untrue. C、Excellent.(2)、What are the speakers talking about?A、Wedding photographs. B、Wedding celebrations. C、Wedding decorations.
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18、听录音,回答问题。(1)、How long did the man sleep last night?A、For two hours. B、For four hours. C、For six hours.(2)、What will the man probably do next?A、Have a rest. B、Meet his director. C、Talk about working problems.
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19、 What's the man's suggestion on quitting smoking?A、Making plans. B、Taking part in a program. C、Seeking help from experienced people.
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20、 What is the woman probably?A、A receptionist. B、A ticket agent. C、A secretary.