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单选题
_____
A
Happy.
B
Frightened.
C
Excited.
D
Sad.
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细节题。题目问的是女士怎么看待乘坐飞机的。当男士问女士你害怕吗?女士的回答是“刚开始不害怕,直到后来一个引擎着火了……我再也不敢坐飞机了”可知,女士由于一次危险的经历,她再也不敢乘坐飞机出行了,答案为B。
【录音原文】
W: Where are you going for your holidays, Charles?
M: To Australia. I’ m going to visit my uncle in Sydney for 3 weeks.
W: Great! You certainly are lucky. How are you going there?
M: By air, of course. It takes 2 weeks to go by sea.
W: I used to think flying was very exciting until once I went to Singapore by air.
M: Why? Did you feel frightened?
W: Not at first. But then, one of the engines caught fire.
M: What did the pilot do?
W: He put the fire out and flew the plane back to the air-port.
M: Did you land safely?
W: Yes, we did. But I will never fly again.
Q8: How will Charles go to Australia for his holiday?
Q9: How long does it take to go to Australia by ship?
Q10: How did the woman feel about flying after she went to Singapore by air?
细节题。题目问的是女士怎么看待乘坐飞机的。当男士问女士你害怕吗?女士的回答是“刚开始不害怕,直到后来一个引擎着火了……我再也不敢坐飞机了”可知,女士由于一次危险的经历,她再也不敢乘坐飞机出行了,答案为B。
【录音原文】
W: Where are you going for your holidays, Charles?
M: To Australia. I’ m going to visit my uncle in Sydney for 3 weeks.
W: Great! You certainly are lucky. How are you going there?
M: By air, of course. It takes 2 weeks to go by sea.
W: I used to think flying was very exciting until once I went to Singapore by air.
M: Why? Did you feel frightened?
W: Not at first. But then, one of the engines caught fire.
M: What did the pilot do?
W: He put the fire out and flew the plane back to the air-port.
M: Did you land safely?
W: Yes, we did. But I will never fly again.
Q8: How will Charles go to Australia for his holiday?
Q9: How long does it take to go to Australia by ship?
Q10: How did the woman feel about flying after she went to Singapore by air?
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A.Losing concentration.
B.Being alone.
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词汇:
normally /'n :m( )li/ adv. 正常地;通常地,一般地
infant /'inf nt / n. 婴儿;幼儿;未成年人
communicate /k 'mju:nikeit/ 通信;交流;感染
opposite /' p zit/ adj. 相反的;n. 对立面,反义词
注释:
1. intelligence test:智力测试
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A However, research does not show this.
B All parents want to teach babies to sign.
C Ryan learns a new sign, his family is very excited.
D These babies started using signs about two months later.
E It can be useful because many people understand it.
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