You may not go out () your work is done .
A.before
B.until
C.where
D.as
A.before
B.until
C.where
D.as
第1题
If you decide to register(注册)with us,please speak to one of our receptionists(接诊员).You will need tocomplete a registration form.Each new patient is asked to answer some medical questions.You should also make anappointment to see one of the nurses for a health check soon after registerinThere is sometimes a delay in handingover medical records from your earlier doctor,and this appointment gives us valuable information about your health.
The Out of Hours Service is reachable from 6:30 P.m.until 8 a.m.Monday to Friday;at weekends from6:30 P.m.Friday t0 8 a.m.Monday.Telephone 0845—345—8995 to talk to the Out of Hours Serv—ice.They will have a doctor get in touch with you.
For medical advice,you can call NHS Direct(24 hours)on 0845—4647 0r through the Internet at www.nhsdirect.nhs.com.You can always get advice over the telephone.
If you are too ill to come to the medical centre,You can ask for a home Visit over the telephone.Most visits bydoctors are made between12 noon and 3 P.m.If you are able to phone before 11a.m。,this helps us to plan the day.
What can be learnt from paragraph 1?
A.The centre opens all week round.
B.Doctors and nurses work six hours a day.
C.Appointments are not accepted in the afternoon.
D.A same-day appointment may not be with the usual doctor.
If you need the help of the Out of Hours Service,you may——.A.call 0845—345—8995
B.telephone 08454647
C.get in touch with a doctor
D.visit the NHS Direct website
When do most doctors go for a home visit?A.Before 11 a.m
B.From 6:30 P.m.t0 8 a.m
C.From 8:30 a.m.t0 6 P.m
D.Between 12 noon and 3 P.m
What is a new patient advised to do alter registration?A.Take a health check.
B.Hand over medical records 〃
C.Ask some medical questions.
D.Complete an information form.
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第2题
Methods of studying vary; what works 【21】______ for some students doesn't work at all for others. The only thing you can do is experiment 【22】______ you find a system that does work for you. But two things are sure: 【23】______ else can do your studying for you, and unless you do find a system that works, you won't go through college. Meantime, there are a few rules that 【24】______ for everybody. The hint is "don't get 【25】______ ".
The problem of studying, 【26】______ enough to start with, becomes almost 【27】______ when you are trying to do 【28】______ in one weekend. 【29】______ the fastest readers have trouble 【30】______ that. And ff you are behind in written work that must be 【31】______ , the teacher who accepts it 【32】______ late will probably not give you good credit. Perhaps he may not accept it 【33】______ . Getting behind in one class because you are spending so much time on another is really no 【34】______ . Feeling pretty virtuous about the seven hours you spend on chemistry won't 【35】______ one bit if the history teacher pops a quiz. And many freshmen do get into trouble by spending too much time on one class at the 【36】______ of the others, either because they like one class much better or because they find it so much harder that they think, they should 【37】______ all their time to it. 【38】______ the reason, going the whole work for one class and neglecting the rest of them is a mistake, if you face this 【39】______ , begin with the shortest and easiest 【40】______ . Get them out of the way and then go to the more difficult, time consuming work.
【21】
A.good
B.easily
C.sufficiently
D.well
第3题
Don’t Be Afraid of Making Mistakes
Lost of people don t dare to make mistakes (mistake). They fear thatthey will be ridiculed or (41)(blame) by others. They fear that they willlose their money and belongings or be under a lot of stress. But risks are(42) (actual) unavoidable and they do pave the way towards success. Have you ever (43) (hear) of someone who achieves success withoutmaking any mistakes before?
So it is (44)(nature) that making mistakes in your effort to reach yourdreams is (45 )(consider) a must, and you shouldn ’t worry about that asyou may get a lot of (46 )(advantage) out of your mistakes. By makingmistakes you then can distinguish between the correct and the (47 )(correct) portions of what you did. Anthony D ’Angelo said: “Inorder to succeed you must fail, so that you know what to do the nexttime.”And Robert Louis Stevenson even (48 )(go) to the extreme as tosay: “Our business in life is not to succeed, but to continue to fail ingood (49 ) (spirit). ” You needn&39;t worry about anything as long as you keep on goingby(50) (wise) learning from your mistakes and trying even harder.
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第5题
第7题
-Could I borrow your car for a few day?
- _.
A Yes, you may borrow
B Yes, go on
C Sure, here you are. Enjoy your journey
D It doesn’t matter
第8题
A man who knows a bit about carpentry (木工术) will make his table more quickly than the man who does not. If the instructions are not very clear, or the shape of a piece is puzzling his experience helps him to conclude that it must fit there, or that its function must be that. In the same way, the reader's sense and experience helps him to predict what the writer is likely to ,say next; that he must be going to say this rather than that. A reader who can think along with the writer in this way will find the text.
This skill is so useful that you may wish to make your students aware of it so that they can use it to tackle difficult texts. It does seem to be the case that as we read we make hypotheses (假设) about what the writer intends to say; these are immediately modified by what he actually does say, and are replaced by new hypotheses about what will follow. We have all had the experience of believing we were understanding a text until suddenly brought to a halt by some word or phrase that would not fit into the pattern and forced us to reread and readjust our thoughts. Such occurrences lend support to the notion of reading as a constant making and remaking of hypotheses.
If you are interested in finding out how far this idea accords with (符合) practice, you may like to try out the text and questions. To do so, take a piece of card and use it to mask the text. Move it down the page, revealing only one
t a time. Answer the question before you go on to look at the next section. Check your prediction against what the text actually says, and use the new knowledge to improve your next prediction. You will need to look back to earlier parts of the text if you are to make accurate prediction, for you must keep in mind the general organization of the argument as well as the detail within each sentence. If you have tried this out, you have probably been interested to find how much you can predict, though naturally we should not expect to be right every time -- otherwise there would be no need for us to read.
Conscious use of this technique can be helpful when we are faced with a part of the text that we find difficult: if we can see the overall pattern of the text, and the way the argument is organized, we can make a reasoned guess at the next step. Having an idea of what something might mean can be a great help in interpreting it.
The author uses the examples of carpentry and reading to show______.
A.the importance of making prediction
B.the similarity in using one's senses
C.the necessity of making use of one's knowledge
D.the most effective method in doing anything
第9题
第10题
A.were, will go
B.go, have been gone
C.go, will go
D.are going, am going
第11题
- This is Bill speaking. May I speak to Mr. Smith?
- _________ Here he comes.
A.No, speaking.
B.Don't go away.
C.Who are you?
D.Hold on.