题目
A.get
B.getting
C.to getting
D.to get
第1题
A. Tom, a boy in the kindergarten.
B. Kate, a high school leaver.
C. Jane, a primary school student.
D. Steve, a man in his thirties.
第3题
A.one does not pay enough attention to information if one reads fast
B.one’s comprehension drops if one reads too slowly
C.in order to understand better, one has to read slowly
D.many people read fast in order to save time
第4题
第5题
A.Every man will make mistakes.
B.No man is wise at all times.
C.Every man has a fool in his sleeve.
D.Smart as a rule, but this time a fool.
第6题
A、every cat is lucky
B、every dog has its day
C、every cat has its day
D、every dog is fortunate
第7题
A.Every man will make mistakes.
B.No man is wise at all times.
C.Every man has a fool in his sleeve.
D.Smart as a rule, but this time a fool.
第8题
—________________ about it now?
—Every time a customer has complained we've followed our store policy and offered them an exchange or a full refund.
A、What's the plan
B、 What's be doing
C、What's being done
第9题
A.love and hatred
B.body and spirit
C.sin and evil
D.time and space
第10题
TED (technology, entertainment & design) is a set of conferences, held in various cities around the world every year. With various speakers – also from various parts of the globe – all the speeches are uploaded to their website, for everyone to see. TED conferences invite speakers to give presentations on a variety of topics. The different speakers are usually experts in their field and talk about new ideas and recent developments that are important to their work. The speakers are often also well-known, with people such as Microsoft giant Bill Gates and world-renowned chimpanzee expert, Jane Goodall, having given talks. There are many talks on environmentalism, for example, and on international development, aid work, and how to help poor people with all sorts of new innovations. There are a number of talks about education and education reform. and topics that are in the news are often featured, such as the recent NSA spying revelations. While the talks cover a wide variety of topics, all speakers have a strict time limit – each presentation must last no longer than 18 minutes. As with all organizations, however, TED has had its downs as well as ups. The organization has been criticized for taking intelligent, upstanding members of the scientific – and other – communities and turning them into mere entertainers. Perhaps a bigger and more significant criticism of the organization is that it is incredibly elitist. Those who attend must be very privileged with tickets for TED events costing some US$6000 (or more). However, ted.org, the organization’s website, is where the many fascinating talks become accessible to everybody who has an Internet connection. Every weekday, a new video is uploaded from a TED event, allowing people from around the world to listen to the talks for free. At only 18 minutes, even if the video is not that interesting, you know you are not going to waste too much time. Most TED talks are in English but there are talks available in other languages, too. Plus, most of the English-language talks also have the option of subtitles in various languages and, as a result, the site is excellent for practicing English and learning new vocabulary, particularly in a topic that you find interesting and enjoyable. With so many choices of subject, the videos are often much more exciting than the listening comprehension exercises used in many classes.
(1)Which is not true about TED’s mission?
A. To offer knowledge.
B. To provide a platform. for exchanging ideas.
C. To change the world.
D. To create an elitist community.
(2)Who speaks at TED?
A. Bill Gates.
B. Jane Goodall.
C. Various experts.
D. Environmentalists.
(3)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. TED is held yearly.
B. TED is free to attend.
C. Videos of TED talks are free to access.
D. TED has been welcomed universally.
(4)What is not a criticism of TED?
A. The talks are short.
B. Experts are turned into entertainers.
C. It is attended only by the privileged.
D. The tickets for TED are too expensive.
(5)What cannot be found at ted.org?
A. Talks in English with subtitles in some other languages.
B. Talks on listening comprehension.
C. Talks on NSA spying revelations.
D. Talks on education reform.
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