A.Calculate the average cost of each piece of art in a collection.
B.Explain how art is related to everyday life.
C.Reflect on art in their daily life experience.
D.Design historical books for the big collectors
第1题
A.Calculate the average cost of each piece of art in a collection.
B.Explain how art is related to everyday life.
C.Reflect on art in their daily life experience.
D.Design historical books for the big collectors
第2题
A.Calculate the average cost of each piece of art in a collection.
B.Explain how art is related to everyday life.
C.Consider art in their daily life experience.
D.Design historical books for the big collectors
第3题
M: What do you mean?
What can we conclude about the movie?
A.The movie will not be shown.
B.All the tickets for the movie were sold.
C.They are going to the movie.
D.They want to buy the tickets for the movie.
第4题
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, by last night only a few tickets had been sold.
Q: What can we conclude about the movie?
(10)
A.The movie will not be shown.
B.All the tickets for the movie were sold.
C.They're going to the movie.
D.They want to buy the tickets for the movie.
第5题
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:W: The Italian opera to be performed by College of Music faculty and students on Saturday has been cancelled due to lack of interest.
M: What do you mean?
Q: What can we conclude about the opera?
(12)
A.The opera will not be performed.
B.All the tickets for the opera were sold.
C.They are going to watch the opera.
D.They don't have much interest in the opera.
第6题
M: Thanks a lot. My pleasure to be here tonight.
W: Now, Andrew, perhaps you could tell us something about the future trends for the global music industry?
M: Sure. Well, from my perspective as a musician, [19] I can see a dramatic increase in the popularity of Latin music, even now. If this trend continues, I imagine the popularity of Salsa dancing will also rise dramatically. This may result in a slight decrease in the popularity of other types of music.
W: What do you think of the sudden drop in interest in classical music?
M: I think this trend has been in the works for quite some time. As more and more varieties of music become available to consumers, the classic standards may suffer in the popularity contest. [20] I think the drop in interest of classical music hasn't been sudden at all, it's been slow and steady for many years now.
W: Is there any type of music that is consistently popular with most people?
M: If you look at the numbers, rock and roll music has remained a steady constant through the years. I expect the popularity of rock and roll will stay the same in the coming years.
W: It's said that [21] rock music might make one livelier and happier. What do you think of it?
M: That's tree. Research suggests that music can influence a person's feelings and character. [21] There's clear evidence that people who listen lively music are lively people.
(20)
A.Salsa dancing.
B.Classical music.
C.Rock and roll.
D.Latin music.
第7题
A.We eat too much and refuse to do physical exercises.
B.High-energy foods are easy to get and technology develops fast.
C.High-energy foods are the main diet and we use technology.
D.High-energy foods are easy to get and we consume less energy.
第8题
A.More architects arrived in the colonies.
B.The colonists developed an interest in classical architecture.
C.The colonists had more money to spend on housing.
D.Bricks were more readily available.
第9题
A.More architects arrived in the colonies.
B.The colonists developed an interest in classical architecture.
C.The colonists had more money to spend on housing.
D.Bricks were more readily available.
第10题
A.Most people insisted that the problems have nothing to do with the interests of the majority of people.
B.People who posted their opinions on the website thought the results of the problems would be too horribly to think.
C.The internet-surfers believed that the government should regulate some laws to limit the doctors' working hours.
D.People advocated that the problems could merely be solved by the doctors' conscience.
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