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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ???OnBeingaMatchmaker{{/B}}??ThefirstthingI dowhenIwakeupistomakeamentallistofallthingsIhavetodothatday. I’mveryorganized!ThenIgetupandhavemybath.Oftenmybest matchmaking媒人ideascomewhileI’minthebath.SometimesIhaveareallygood ideaaboutwhomightbegoodwithwhom.??BeforeIdid matchmakingIwasasocialworkerbutIknewIwantedtodosomethingwithout bossestellingmewhattodoandthatIamgoodatdealingwithpeople.AlsoI hadseentoomanybrokenmarriagesandtoomanypeoplegodownhillbecausethey weresolonely.SoIgaveupmyjobdidabitofresearchandstartedthe matchmakingbusinessin1970.??Overthelastfewyearswe’vebeen doingintroductionsthroughoutEuropeaswellashereinBritain.Europeanswant tomeetBritishpeople.Forevery100peoplewhocometousabout65will settledown.Wekeepgoinguntilclients委托人findsomeonethattheygeton verywellwith.We’regreattriers.Ofcoursethereareimpossiblepeoplethose whowillneversettle...??SometimesIendupgivingadviceto clients.Afewmonthsagowehadahighlypaidscientistwithaveryniceface buteverywomanrefusedtomeethimasecondtime.Itsoonbecameclearthathe didnotlikechanginghisshirts.SoIhadtobeveryhonestandfrankandtold himButawomancan’tstarttoloveyouifyourshirtsmells.Thejobismost satisfyingwhenIgetacallfromacoupletellingmetheyhavefallenin love.Fromtheauthor’sexperiencegiveninthelastparagraphwecanconcludethattobeagoodmatchmakersometimesitisbetterforonetobe______.
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 {{B}}??????? ??????????? ??????OnBritishNewspapers{{/B}}? ?BesidesthedailynewspapersthereareanumberofSundaynewspapersin Britain.Manyofthemareconnectedwiththedailiesthoughnotrunbythe sameeditorandhismembers.TheSundaypapersarelargerthanthedailypapers andusuallycontainmorearticlesconcernedwithcomment评论andgeneral informationratherthannews.ThenationaldailyandSundaypapershavethe largestcirculation发行intheworld.OftheSundaypaperstheObserverandthe SundayTimesarethebestknown.??Itisaregrettablefactthat thenumberofmagazinesofaliteraryorpoliticalnaturehasdroppeddownsince thewar.Thishasprobablybeencausedbytheever-wideruseofradioand television.Themostsuccessfulmagazinesarethosepublishedforwomen.Their coversaredesignedtocatchtheeyeandtheycertainlysucceedindoingso! Theyoffertheirreadersarticlesoncookery烹饪法fashionneedleworkand manyothermattersofwomeninterest.Theyalsoprovideadvicetothoseinlove andadventureswithhandsomeheroes.Somewomen’smagazinesalsoincludeserious articlesofmoregeneralinterest.??Thevisitorwholooksatthe magazinesdisplayedinalargebookstall书摊whichmaybefoundinanimportant railwaystationwillnoticethatthereisawidevarietyoftechnicalor semitechnical半专业的booksandmagazines.Therearemagazinesforthemotorist thefarmerthegardenerthenurseandmanyothers.??Thereare manylocalandregionalnewspapers.ItiscommoninBritainforanews agent报刊经售人todeliver投递themorningpaperstohiscustomersforasmall extrapaymentthisserviceisusuallyperformedbyboysandgirlswhowantto earnsomepocket-money.Manyboysandgirlsdelivermorningnewspaperstomakesomepocket-money.
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~20题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 {{B}}?????????? ??????????? ???Singapore{{/B}}1?Singaporeisanindependent city-stateinsoutheasternAsiaconsistingofonemajorislandtheSingapore Island—andmorethan50smallislandslocatedoffthesoutherntipofMalay. ThecityofSingaporethecapitalofthecountryisatthesoutheasternendof theSingaporeIslanditisoneofthemostimportantportcitiesandcommercial centersofSoutheastAsia.Thetotalareaoftherepublicis640sq.km.2 ?Low-lyingSingaporeIslandhasnooutstandingrelief轮廓鲜明的features.A centralareaofhillsrisestothemaximumheightof176m.Thecountryhasawet tropicalclimatewithanaverageannualtemperatureof27.2℃:Theaverage annualrainfallis24t3mm;thewettestmonthsareNovemberthrough January.3?Singaporeisgovernedunderaconstitutionof1959as amended修正后的.Apresidentelectedtoafour-yeartermisheadofstateand aprimeministerisheadofgovernment.Thepresidentusedtobeelectedby Parliamentbutbya1991constitutionalamendment修正thepresidentisnow electeddirectlybythepeople.TheParliamentisthelawmakingbodywithits81 memberspopularlyelected.4?Inthelate1980sthecountryhadsome290 primaryschoolswith278300pupilsand160secondaryschoolswith200200 students.ThemaininstitutionsofhighereducationaretheNationalUniversity ofSingaporefoundedin1980withthecombinationoftwomajoruniversities severaltechnicalcollegesandateacherscollege.5?Singaporehasone ofthehigheststandardsoflivingofanycountryinAsia.Inthelate1980sthe grossdomesticproductwasestimatedat$23.7billionor$8870perperson.The fishingindustryiscenteredontheportofDuringonsouthwesternSingapore Island.Industryhasgrownrapidlysincethe1960sandSingaporenowproducesa diversity多样化的ofgoodsincludingchemicalselectronicitemsclothingand processedfoodsetc.Shipbuildingandpetroleumrefiningarealso important.Singapore’seconomytookoffin______.
{{*HTML*}}? ?下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} {{B}}?????????? ??????????? ????TheAncientRoadBuilding{{/B}}??Aquick reviewofancienthistorysincemenbegankeepingrecordsoftheirachievements wouldshowthatallthegreatempire帝国builderswerealsoroadbuilders.They knewwellthatgoodroadswerenecessaryforkeepingtheextendedempire together.??Thefirstofthegreatempireroadbuilderswerethe Persians波斯人.Between500and400B.C.allthepartsofthePersianEmpire wereconnectedbyroadswiththecapitalcity.Themainorroyalroadbegan nearwhatisnowTurkey土耳其andendedinSusa.Theroadhadwell-builtinns wheretravelerscouldrestandeatandtax-houseslikethoseonamodern highway.??ThepeopleofGreeceunlikethePersiansbelieved thattheircity-statescouldremainindependentonlyiftheroadsbetweenthem werenottoogood.?Besidesthelandscape风景fullofmountainsinGreece maderoadbuildinganextremelydifficultjob.AsaresulttheGreeksturnedto theseaandinsteadofhighwaysdevelopedsearoutesthatreacheddistant lands.??Byfarthegreatestoftheancientroadbuilderswerethe Romans.TheRomanslikethePersiansbeforethemrecognizedtheimportanceof landroutestokeeptheirempiretogether.AttheheightofitspowertheRoman Empirecoveredabout2000000squaremiles.ItextendedfromSpaininthewest tothebanksoftheCaspianSea里海intheeast.AndfromEnglandinthe northwesttheempirestretchedsouthtoincludethecoastallandsofNorth Africa.Byabout120A.D.theRomanshadbuiltanextraordinarynetworkofabout 50000milesofroads.Theroadswereoriginallybuiltformilitarytraffic movingfromonepartoftheempiretoanotherbutduringperiodsofpeacethese sameroadswerebusywithtradersandtravelers.??Youcanstill traveloverRomanroadsinmanypartsofEuropetoday.TheRomanengineersknew howtobuildthingsthatwouldlastandlast.TheRomanroadsatfirstwerebuiltfor______.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~20题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 {{B}}?????????? ??????????? ???Singapore{{/B}}1?Singaporeisanindependent city-stateinsoutheasternAsiaconsistingofonemajorislandtheSingapore Island—andmorethan50smallislandslocatedoffthesoutherntipofMalay. ThecityofSingaporethecapitalofthecountryisatthesoutheasternendof theSingaporeIslanditisoneofthemostimportantportcitiesandcommercial centersofSoutheastAsia.Thetotalareaoftherepublicis640sq.km.2 ?Low-lyingSingaporeIslandhasnooutstandingrelief轮廓鲜明的features.A centralareaofhillsrisestothemaximumheightof176m.Thecountryhasawet tropicalclimatewithanaverageannualtemperatureof27.2℃:Theaverage annualrainfallis24t3mm;thewettestmonthsareNovemberthrough January.3?Singaporeisgovernedunderaconstitutionof1959as amended修正后的.Apresidentelectedtoafour-yeartermisheadofstateand aprimeministerisheadofgovernment.Thepresidentusedtobeelectedby Parliamentbutbya1991constitutionalamendment修正thepresidentisnow electeddirectlybythepeople.TheParliamentisthelawmakingbodywithits81 memberspopularlyelected.4?Inthelate1980sthecountryhadsome290 primaryschoolswith278300pupilsand160secondaryschoolswith200200 students.ThemaininstitutionsofhighereducationaretheNationalUniversity ofSingaporefoundedin1980withthecombinationoftwomajoruniversities severaltechnicalcollegesandateacherscollege.5?Singaporehasone ofthehigheststandardsoflivingofanycountryinAsia.Inthelate1980sthe grossdomesticproductwasestimatedat$23.7billionor$8870perperson.The fishingindustryiscenteredontheportofDuringonsouthwesternSingapore Island.Industryhasgrownrapidlysincethe1960sandSingaporenowproducesa diversity多样化的ofgoodsincludingchemicalselectronicitemsclothingand processedfoodsetc.Shipbuildingandpetroleumrefiningarealso important.DuringmosttimeofyearinSingaporeitis______.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面的短文文章中有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章原有位置以恢复文章原貌 {{B}}?????????? ??????????? ???HowtoJumpQueueFury{{/B}}??Ifyoufind yourselfwaitinginalongqueueatanairportorbusterminusthisholiday willyoutrytoanalyzewhatitisaboutqueuingthatmakesyouangry?Orwill youjustgetangrywiththenearestofficial???ProfessorRichard LarsonanelectricalengineerattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology hatesqueuingbutratherthantearhishairouthedecidedtostudythe subject.{{U}}?46?{{/U}}.HecitesanexperimentatHoustonairport wherepassengershadtowalkforoneminutefromtheplanetothebaggage reclaimandthenwaitafurthersevenminutestocollecttheirluggage. Complaintswerefrequentespeciallyfromthosewhohadspentsevenminutes watchingpassengerswithjusthandbaggagegetoutimmediately.? ?Theairportauthoritiesdecidedtolengthenthewalkfromtheaircraftso thatinsteadofaone-minutefastwalkthepassengersspentsixminuteswalking {{U}}?47?{{/U}}.Theextrawalkextendedthedelaybyfiveminutesfor thosecarryingonlyhandbaggagebutpassengercomplaintsdroppedalmostto zero.??Thereason?Larsonsuggeststhatitallhastodowith whathecallssocialjustice.Ifpeopleseeotherstakingashortcutthey willfindthewaitunbearable.{{U}}?48?{{/U}}.??Another aspectLarsonstudiedwastheobservationthatpeoplegetmorefedupifthey arenottoldwhatisgoingon.{{U}}?49?{{/U}}.??But evenknowinghowlongwehavetowaitisn’tthewholeanswer.Wemustalso believethateverythingisbeingdonetominimizeourdelay.Larsoncitesthe exampleoftwoneighboringAmericanbanks.Onewashighlycomputerizedand servedacustomeronaverageevery30seconds.{{U}}?50?{{/U}}.But becausethetellersatthesecondbanklookedextremelybusycustomersbelieved theservicewasfasterandmanytransferredtheiraccountstotheslowerbank. Ultimatelythelatterhadtointroducetime-wastingwaysofappearingmore dynamic.A?Sointhecaseoftheairportitwaspreferabletodelay everyone.B?Theotherbankwaslessautomatedandtooktwiceas long.C?Whentheyfinallyarrivedatthebaggagereclaimthedelaywas thenonlytwominutes.D?Hisfirstfindingwhichbacksupearlierwork attheUSNationalScienceFoundationwasthatthedegreeofannoyancewasnot directlyrelatedtothetime.E?It’sunbearablefortheairportto delayeveryone.F?Passengerstoldthattherewillbeahalf-hourdelay arelessunhappythanthoseleftwaitingeventwentyminuteswithoutan explanation.
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