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“Now after a short introduction I would like to read to the main part of my paper ...”属于国际学术会议的哪一项常用语?()

A.开场语句

B.导言语句

C.内容语句

D.结束语句

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第1题

下列哪些选项是国际学术会议的开场语句(A) “I am very pleased to have this opportunity to

下列哪些选项是国际学术会议的开场语句

(A) “I am very pleased to have this opportunity to ...”

(B) “First let me express my gratitude ...”

(C) “Now after a short introduction I would like to read to the main part of my paper ...”

(D) “The last part of my report will be devoted to ...”

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第2题

Wang (guest): That was a delicious dinner. Mrs. Willis (hostess): ______. Would you like t

Wang (guest): That was a delicious dinner. Mrs. Willis (hostess): ______. Would you like to go to the living room now? It's more comfortable there.

A.Thank you. Don't mention it

B.You're welcome

C.Not so delicious, I'm afraid

D.I'm glad you enjoyed it

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第3题

Guest: Tht ws delicious dinner.Host: ______.Would you like to go to the living room noGues
t: Tht ws delicious dinner.Host: ______.Would you like to go to the living room now Its more comfortble there.Thnk you! Don’t mention it B.You’re welcome C.Not so delicious, I’mfrid D.I’m gld you enjoyed.

A.Thank you! Don’t mention it

B.You’re welcome

C.Not so delicious, I’m afrai

D.I’m glad you enjoye

D.

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第4题

–– Zhao (guest): That was a delicious dinner.–– Mr. Murray (host):____. Would you like

–– Zhao (guest): That was a delicious dinner.

–– Mr. Murray (host):____. Would you like to go to the li ving room now? It ’s more comfortable there.

A: I'm glad you enjoyed it

B: Thank you. Don ’t mention it

C: You're welcome

D: Not so delicious, I'm afraid

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第5题

Wang (guest): That was a delicious dinner.Mrs. Willis (hostess) ______. Would you like to

Wang (guest): That was a delicious dinner.Mrs. Willis (hostess) ______. Would you like to go to the living room now? It's more comfortable there.A.Thank you. Don't mention itB.You're welcomeC.Not so delicious, I'm afraidD.I'm glad you enjoyed it

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第6题

Read the following paragraphs to identify the sentence which is not related to its top
ic.Write the number of the unrelated sentences on the Answer Sheet.(10 points)

Paragraph 1

My name is Brandon and I began Humans of New York in the summer of 2010.I thought it would be really cool to create a catalogue of New York City’s people, so I set out to photograph 10,000 New Yorkers and put their photos on a map.(1) I worked for several months with this goal in mind.(2) But along the way, I started collecting quotes and short stories from the people I met.Taken together, these pictures and captions became the subject of a blog.(3) Blogs are popular with all age groups.(4) With over eight million followers on social media, HONY now provides a worldwide audience with daily looks into the lives of strangers in New York City.It has also become a #1 NYT bestselling book.

Paragraph 2

Learning a second language can provide a deeper understanding of a foreign culture.Social habits that may not make sense to most outsiders might start to make more sense after a few vocabulary lessons.For example, I always wondered why my Dutch cousins rarely said “you’re welcome” after I said “thank you”.(1) My cousin can speak English but sometimes makes mistakes.(2) At first, I thought he was being rude, but when I learned more about his language, I realized that they don’t use “you’re welcome” the same way we do: in response to “thank you”.(3) They actually say something that translates to “If you please” when they offer you something.(4) This is one of the first things I learned about Dutch culture when I started to learn their language and it gave me a different perspective on the roles of host and guest since in Dutch the onus to be polite is on the host, and not the guest as it seems to be in English.

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第7题

– Would you mind giving me an introduction of your company? --________________A、Of cou

– Would you mind giving me an introduction of your company? --________________

A、Of course not.

B、Thank you.

C、I’m fine.

D、You’re welcome.

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第8题

Mumu is a Chinese boy. But now he___1__in the UK. He lives and ___2__ with Mr and Mrs
Green in London. They are very nice to him. But they like different food.

For breakfast, Mr and Mrs Green would like milk, eggs and some vegetables, sometimes they have fruits. Mumu would like milk and eggs, but he wouldn't like vegetables at the breakfast time.

Lunch is at one ___3___. Mr and Mrs Green usually have large hamburgers. Mumu doesn't like them. He thinks they're ___4___. He would like some rice. After that, he'd like some fruits. ___5___ Mr and Mrs Green usually have afternoon tea.

For dinner, Mr and Mrs Green have soup, beef, vegetables and fruit. Mumu wouldn't like any beef, he'd like some noodles.

1)、A.eats

B.is

C.But

D.o'clock

E.bad

2)、A.eats

B.is

C.But

D.o'clock

E.bad

3)、A.eats

B.is

C.But

D.o'clock

E.bad

4)、A.eats

B.is

C.But

D.o'clock

E.bad

5)、A.eats

B.is

C.But

D.o'clock

E.bad

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第9题

Would you mind giving me an introduction of your company? ()

A.Of course not.

B.Thank you.

C.I'm fin

D.You're welcom

E.

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第10题

It was unfortunate that, after so trouble-free an arrival, he should stumble in the dark a
s he was rising and severely twist his ankle on a piece of rock. After the first shock the pain became bearable, and he gathered up his parachute before limping into the trees to hide it as best as he could. The hardness of the ground and the deep darkness made it almost impossible to do this efficiently. The pine needles lay several inches deep, so he simply pile them on top of the parachute, cutting the short twigs that he could feel around his legs, and spreading them on top of the needles. He had great doubts about whether it would stay buried, but there was very little else that he could do about it.

After limping for some distance in an indirect course away from his parachute he began to make his way downhill through the trees. He had to find out where he was, and then decide what to do next. But walking downhill on a rapidly swelling ankle soon proved to be almost beyond his powers. He moved more and more slowly, walking in long sideway movements across the slope, which meant taking more steps but less painful ones. By the time he cleared the trees and reached the valley, day was breaking. Mist hung in soft sheets across the fields. Small cottages and farm buildings grouped like sleeping cattle around a village church, whose pointed tower pointed high into the cold winter air to welcome the morning.

"I can't go much farther," John Harding thought. "Someone is bound to find me, but what can I do? I must get a rest before I go on. They'll look for me first up there on the mountain where the plane crashed. I bet they' re out looking for it already and they are bound to find the parachute in the end. I can' t believe they won't. So they'll know I' m not dead and must be somewhere. They'll

think I'm hiding up there in the trees and rocks so they'll look for me there. So I'll go down to the village. With luck by the evening my foot will be good enough to get me to the border."

Far above him on the mountainside he could hear the faint echo of voices, startling him after the great silence. Looking up he saw lights like little pinpoints moving across the face of the mountain in the gray light. But the road was deserted, and he struggled along, still almost invisible in the first light, easing his aching foot whenever he could, avoiding stones and rough places, and limping quietly and painfully towards the village. He reached the church at last. A great need for peace almost drew him inside, but he knew that would not do. Instead, he limped along its walls towards a very old building standing a short distance from the church doors. It seemed to have been there forever, as if it had grown out of the hill inside. It had the same air of timelessness as the church. John Harding pushed open the heavy wooden door and slipped inside.

It was really hard for John to hide the parachute because ______.

A.he had sprained his ankle

B.the parachute was very heavy

C.it was pitch-dark there and the ground was hard

D.there were less pine needles on the ground

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第11题

unconfident
Teaching English as a foreign language is very popular for many travellers. In March I started teaching English in Thailand.

I really love teaching. I knew it could be a lot of fun, especially with my students who are 3-5 years old. But I had no idea just how much I would actually enjoy it. The only reason I started was simple - it was an easy way to make money.

I had no idea Thai children could speak English so well at such a young age. My children could describe colours, shapes, body parts, days of the week and classroom objects!

Two things changed after working. The first one was in the first weeks of teaching, I liked to have my lessons planned out, but things didn't go as expected. Now I am happy to walk into a classroom with whatever I need for the subject.

I guess the other thing would be how much the children trust me. 18 weeks ago these children wereunconfidentand pretty shy, but now they can't wait to get involved.

In 6 months I have no idea where I will be, but right now I love teaching and enjoy working with the kids every day. Will I teach again - I'd like to think so!

小题1:Where is the writer most probably from?

A.Korea.B.England.
C.China.D.Japan.
小题2:Which of the following is NOT the writer's student?
A.May, 4 and a half, who can tell different shapes.
B.Wilton, 3, who can tell different colors.
C.Nick, 5, who can count from one to one hundred.
D.Leonie, 6, who is good at English grammar.
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The writer might be short of money when he traveled in Thailand.
B.All the children in the writer's class are very naughty.
C.The writer will never be a teacher again.
D.The writer never has classes in the classroom.
小题4: What is the meaning of the underlined word "unconfident" in Chinese?
A.粗心大意的B.缺乏信心的
C.不切实际的D.骄傲自满的
小题5:What is best title for the passage?
A.Teaching is a good job.
B.How clever the Thailand children are!
C.My travel experience in Thailand.
D.First time as an English teacher in Thailand.
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