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Jersey est l’idéal du voyage, parce qu’on est ________ terre étrangère.

A.en

B.sur

C.sur la

D.dans la

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第1题

................... est-ce que tu vas en classe Parce que c’est mardi.
A.Qui

B.Que

C.Quoi

D.Pourquoi

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第2题

() -Bonjour Monsieur le directeur -Bonjour Jacques... Vous être encore en retard. Je vous depuis une . Venez plus la fois! -Excusez-moi, Monsieur le directeur. Ma montre retard de vingt minutes. -Faites comme moi! Je suis toujours à l’heure, parce que j’ ma montre d’un quart d’heure tous les matins. -Bon...C’est une bonne idée! Je vais avancer ma montre...d’une demi-heure.

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第3题

Pourquoi Margot est en colère ?
A.Parce que Gaspard n’a pas fini son projet à temps.

B.Parce que Gaspard ne pourra pas aller au restaurant thalandais avec ell

E.

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第4题

Ces gens choisissent de devenir mécanicien de course pour quelle raison?
A.Parce qu’ils veulent gagner davantage d’argent.

B.Parce qu’ils ont le got de lutt

E.

C.Parce qu’ils ont le got de perfectionnement.

D.Parce qu’ils veulent contribuer à l’industrie automobil

E.

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第5题

Even today,when air and road travel has made Africa so readily accessible to Europeans and Americans,there are innumerable aspects of African life which tend to take one by surprise. The unfamiliar lies hidden everywhere,and the presence of Western culture seems merely to emphasize this unfamiliarity. Basically, the essence of our reaction to the strange,the unfamiliar,is a sense of fear. Every country contains landscapes that arouse unease-whether it be some remote Alpine valley,the wild lavender fields of Upper Province,or a lonely Norwegian fjord at twilight. But in my own experience West Africa contains more weird and eerie regions-rain-forest,mangrove swamp,parched plains of red earth-than any other place that I have seen. It is not only in the foreigner that these landscapes evoke fear. A large part of all old African religions is devoted to soothing the unknown and the unseen-evil Spirits which live in a particular tree or a particular rock,a thousand varieties of ghosts and witches,the ever-present spirits of dead ancestors or relatives. I have myself been kept awake at night in Calabar by a friend from Lagos who was convinced that the witches of the east were out to get him,or that he was about to be kidnapped and eaten. During four and a half hours in a canoe along the creeks of the Niger delta, gliding over the still and colorless water beneath an equally still and colorless but burning sky,I,too,have experienced a sense of fear,or at least a sense of awe. Except for the ticking of the little outboard engine the silence was complete. On either hand stretched the silver-white swamps of mangrove,seeming,with their awkward exposed roots,to be standing knee-deep in the water. Where the creek narrowed you could peer deep into these thickets of mangroves-vistas secret, interminable and somehow meaningless. There was no sign of life except for the shrill screech of some unseen bird. I was on my way to the ancient slaving port of Bonny,which we reached in late afternoon. Scrambling up some derelict stone steps(slithery with slime and which had managed to detach themselves from the landing-stage so that you had to jump a two-foot gap to reach wet land),I found myself in an area of black mud and tumbled blocks of stone.

There are features of Western culture which are present in West Africa_____.

A.This fact makes it easier to accept the unfamiliarity of West Africa.

B.This fact makes West Africa seem even stranger.

C.This fact makes no difference to our reaction to West Africa.

D.This fact has been greatly overemphasized.

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第6题

A.parched

B.dry

C.drying

D.dried

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第7题

What development has made flexible working parctiees possible according to Andy Poulton?

A.Reduced cost' of telecommunications.

B.Improved reliability of internet service.

C.Access to broadband everywhere.

D.Availability of the VoIP service.

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第8题

【C17】

A.parch

B.dry

C.roast

D.drain

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第9题

The view from the top of the luxurious Morgan Centre down onto Beijing's Olympic Green is breath-taking, There, far below, lies the stunning" bird nest" Olympic Stadium. Right next to it is the equally mesmerizing National Aquatics Center, known as the Water Cube. The Aquatics Center poses one critical question: where will all the water to fill this bold but massive architectural masterpiece" and to supply the Games" come from?

One can drive a hundred miles in any direction from Beijing and never cross a healthy river. Heading north to Shanxi province, one passes river after river that has dried up. And in 80 percent of those Shanxi rivers that are still flowing, water quality is" unfit for human contact" or for agricultural or industrial use. As you drive south across Hebei and Henan provinces, the situation is no better. Reaching the famed Marco Polo Bridge over the Yongding River, we crossed our first parched(干裂的) riverbed. From there to the Yellow River, we traversed many legendary rivers that show as blue lines on the map; all of them are now almost bone dry. All that remains to memorialize these watercourses are highway bridges, left behind like vestigial organs. The Yellow River itself, once known as" China's Sorrow" because of its natural tendency to flood, killing millions, has in Henan been reduced to a modest-size channel. At its lower reaches in Shandong, it is not uncommon for the river to cease flowing into the Bohai Sea altogether.

What is the answer for the 250 million thirsty people who live on the North China Plain? Drought has forced farmers to turn to groundwater. But over extraction has caused water tables to fall by as much as 10 feet a year. Desperate officials have taken to making substantial investments in" precipitation-inducement(引导水分凝结) technologies", or cloud seeding. Using aircraft, meteorological balloons and even rockets and artillery shells, they've been attempting to shoot passing clouds full of rainmaking chemicals. The China Meteorological Administration reports that hundreds of aircraft and thousands of rockets and shells are used each year in the effort. Such campaigns have been only modestly successful and have created tensions between different localities, each claiming that clouds are being" intercepted" upwind by the other and their precious moisture stolen!

Then there is the monumental South-North Water Transfer Project. But some environmentalists fear that shifting the increasingly polluted water of the Yangtze northward will also introduce a whole host of new toxic pollutants to the breadbasket of China.

No one knows what the consequences of all these Promethean(独创的) efforts will be. In the truly magnificent facilities being built for the Olympics, one can see a dear manifestation of this understandable urge to restore Chinese greatness. The question is whether China's limited natural-resource base can sustain the magnitude of such an ambition. With water, the country is confronting the edge of one very inflexible environmental envelope. Beijing's glorious Water Cube is a symbol both of China's remarkable accomplishments, and its all-too-pressing limits.

By saying" One can drive a hundred miles in any direction from Beijing and never cross a healthy river" (Line 1, Paragraph 2), the author implies that ______.

A.for quite a large area surrounding Beijing, there is no healthy river in any direction from it.

B.Beijing lacks of water supply as most rivers in nearby provinces are either dried or polluted.

C.to find a healthy river near Beijing, one needs to drive beyond a hundred miles from it.

D.within a hundred miles of Beijing, all the rivers are polluted by the wastes from the capital.

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第10题

When he finishes his studies at Princeton, he accepts a job at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The story ends when he goes on to win the Nobel Prize in Economics. Five years later, he meets Alicia, a student who he falls in love with and eventually marries. A Beautiful Mind is a film about John Forbes Nash, the mathematician who won the Nobel Prize. He’s given this painful treatment which affects his relationship with his wife and his intellectual skills. So he stops the medicine. The story begins in the early years of Nash’s life as a graduate student. Nash believes that he’s been asked to work by William Parcher for the US Department of Defense on breaking Soviet codes.

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