The children from the U.S. got used to (eat) __ Chinese food quite soon.
听力原文:Richard, look. I thought you might be getting worried about whether next Thursday was actually on or not. Anyway, yes, it is, so the table is reserved at 12:30 at Cavemdish Hotel where the lunch is the best in town. Well, almost.
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Energy from the Sun
Everyone needs and uses energy. If there were no energy,【46】
Most of the energy on this planet comes from the sun, but people do not receive that energy directly. It comes from different sources and in different forms.
Green plants convert the sun's energy to food energy that animals and people use for life. The energy from animals has been used for hundreds of years to operate farm equipment and to pull carts, wagons , and other vehicles.
The sun's energy takes water from rivers, lakes, and oceans and【47】When rain or snow falls on the land some of it flows into rivers and streams. This flowing water can be used to【48】Water can also be converted (更换) to steam, which produces energy to operate machines.
Winds also come from solar energy. Air that has been heated by the sun rises and creates winds. The process of winds has moved ships on the sea, ground grain, and brought water to the earth.
There is also solar energy in wood, oil, and coal. These fuels have been【49】People burn them to produce heat and to create power for machines. Oil and coal are used to produce electrical energy, too. And electricity produces light heat, and sound energy. In addition, electric power operates (操作) many kinds of equipment, tools, and machines, which make work easier.
If you made a list of all the jobs performed by the different kinds of energy, you would fill many pages . The need for power increases every day, and some sources of energy【50】So scientists and technicians are trying to find new ways to produce power.
A. formed over many centuries from plants.
B. returns it to the earth in the form. of rain or snow.
C. are being used up very quickly.
D. there would be no life.
E. produce mechanical energy and electricity.
F. are being produced everyday.
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Sheet.
MEMO
To: Jo Montenegro
From: Zhara Farrell
Date: 25 February 2002
Subject: Bob Young
One of the warehouse assistants, Bob Young, has broken his arm. Here is the letter from his doctor; please let Bob's line manager know how long he will be away, and fill in a sick pay form. for him.
24 February 2002
To whom it may concern
This is to inform. you that Mr B Young has a broken arm. He should not return to work for a fortnight.
Dr Jake Parry
Employee Sick Pay Form
Name of employee: (41) __
Position (42) __
Name of doctor: (43) __
Reason for absence: (44) __
Length of absence: (45) __
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Thirty-six from forty-five (leave) __ nine.
None of us could speak the language (speak) __ in that area, so we took an interpreter with us.
The adviser recommended that Mary (start)__ the training program as soon as possible.
&8226;You are a clerk in Lucky Tourism Company. You are responsible for arranging traveling lines.
&8226;Read the following table, which shows the changes in the way people spend their holidays. The table divides the tourism business into four parts, telling the different percentages in 2000 and in 2005, from which you will notice the trend of current tourism business.
&8226;Use the information in the table to write a short report(about 120-140 words) emphasizing changes of the main business for your company.
&8226;Write on your Answer Sheet.
According to many doctors and nutritionists, our maximum daily calorie intake of fat calories is ______.
Part A
Suppose you are the secretary of the manager of a company. You attended the negotiation between your company and a foreign company. Write a memo of the negotiation. The memo should include:
1) time and place of the negotiation
2) participants of the negotiation
3) content of the negotiation including the agreement reached and differences that still remain
4) the time for the next negotiation
PART 2
The topic for your talk will be written on a card which the examiner will hand you. Read it carefully and then make some brief notes.
A museum you have visited
INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the topic below carefully.You will be asked to talk about it for 1 to 2 minutes.
You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.
You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a museum or art gallery that you have visited.
You should say: Where it is
Why you went there
What you particularly remember about the place
At the end of your talk, the examiner will ask one or two brief questions to signal that it is time to stop talking. For example, he or she might ask you:
Do you like museums/art galleries?
Would you recommend this one to other people?
Why does the author say "there is little new under the sun, even if the Sun says there is" in paragraph 3?
Tony Woods is talking now and considers it __ to prevent other young Australians from taking the same dangerous path taken by his brother.
What is essential for the success of a newspaper?
What the company do to help foreign customers know about its business lines? To __ of their Export List.