A.In the department store.B.In the dining hall.C.In the bookstore.D.In the department
A. In the department store.
B. In the dining hall.
C. In the bookstore.
D. In the department hall.
听力原文:M: The lock in my bedroom is broken.
W: Why don't you ask Mr. Smith to fix it? He's very good at doing that kind of thing.
Q: What does the woman suggest that man do?
(5)
A. Fix the door himself.
B. Call a repairman.
C. Lock the bedroom.
D. Close the door.
Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
Every year about 4,000,000 Americans are arrested and accused of crimes ranging from theft and traffic violations to murder. The Supreme Court has ruled that anyone charged with a crime has certain rights under the law. Do you know what your rights are if you are arrested? Here are four of them.
First, as soon as the police arrest a person, they must tell him of his right to remain silent. Under the law, he is not required to answer their questions.
Second, the police must tell him of his right to have a lawyer. The state or city government will pay a lawyer to take the case of a suspect who cannot afford one.
Third, the Fifth Amendment(修正案) to the Constitution says that no person has to be a witness against himself. This means that the suspect does not have to speak against himself.
Fourth, a person can not be tried for the same crime twice. If a person has been found innocent, he cannot be arrested again, brought to court, and retried for the same crime.
What does the word "ruled" mean?
A. governed
B. decided
C. guided
D. controlled
听力原文:W: It seems like new inventions come out almost every day.
M: Yes, we may well call our time "The Age of New Inventions."
W: I've heard of: "the Computer Age", "The Internet Age", "The IT Age", and "The Age of Cloning", but I've never heard theat phrase before.
M: Thanks to advances in science and technology, our lives are becoming easier.
W: Yes, indeed. They have not just changed our way of life, but our ideas as well.
M: That's true. However, they have also brought about some side effects.
W: I agree. Just think of the harm from crime committed through the Internet.
M: And children may be the most likely online victims. Nevertheless, what I'm most worried about is human cloning.
W: Me, too. I fully support the idea of banning all kinds of experiments involving human cloning.
M: I just can't bear to live among clones.
W: That's totally unbearable.
(12)
A. The advantages of modern society.
B. The side effects of IT and cloning technology.
C. The conveniences of modern life.
D. Benefits and harms of new technologies.