“O dear! O dear! What shall I do? I have lost my beau and lipstick too.” What rhetorical devices is applied in the above sentences?
A.euphemism
B.alliteration
C.anticlimax
D.hyperbole
A.euphemism
B.alliteration
C.anticlimax
D.hyperbole
第1题
A.euphemism
B.alliteration
C.anticlimax
D.hyperbole
第2题
听力原文:M: Can you spare a moment, dear? I want you to listen to this letter.
W: Go ahead, then.
M: Dear Sir, my wife and I arrived home last night after a holiday arranged by your firm. We stayed at the hotel described in your brochure as a comfortable, medium-sized hotel, with a magnificent view of the sea, offering courteous, old fashioned service arid excellent food, served in a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
W: Yes, that's what the brochure said.
M: In fact the hotel is situated at least half a mile from the sea.
W: Through the gates of which motor vehicles were constantly arriving.
M: Yes, that's good. The food was strictly fish and chips. Wine was available, but at expensive prices, and the majority of the staff were foreigners and actually incapable of speaking or understanding English.
W: Yes, that's quite true.
M: In addition to this, we were most unhappy with the arrangements for our journey home. We were instructed to catch the 11. 00 am ship, but this was delayed and we did not get away till 6 o'clock in the evening. Now that our holiday is over, it seems pointless writing this letter, but I should like you to know that we were most disappointed with the hotel and travel arrangements. Yours faithfully, Herbert Wilson.
W: Yes dear, that's a very good letter.
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A.A letter of invitation.
B.A letter of recommendation.
C.A letter of complaint,
D.An application letter.
第3题
听力原文:M: The University Bookstore opens at nine in the morning.
W: Oh dear, I need a textbook for my eight o'clock class today.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.She won't be able to get the book before class.
B.The books there are too expensive.
C.She hopes to get a good deal on some second-hand books.
D.The textbook she needs isn't in yet.
第4题
第二节 短文理解1
阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。
One day as I sat in a doctor's crowded waiting room, an elderly gentleman got up and came to the receptionist (接待员).
"Madam," he said, solemnly (庄重地) and politely, "my appointment (约会) was for three o' clock. It's now four o' clock. I can't wait any longer. I would like to make an appointment for another day."
The woman sitting next to me leaned over and said, "He must be at least 80 years old. What sort of important thing could he have to do?"
The old man turned in our direction (方向). "I am 88, dear lady," he said, "and that is why I can't afford to waste another minute."
The elderly gentleman's appointment was for four o' clock.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
第5题
听力原文:M: Can you spare a moment, dear? I want you to listen to this letter.
W: Go ahead, then.
M: Sir, my wife and I arrived home last night after a holiday arranged by your firm, in Jersey. We stayed at the hotel described in your brochure as a comfortable, medium -sized hotel, with a magnificent view of the sea, offering courteous, old - fashioned service and excellent food, served in a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
W: Yes, that's what the brochure said.
M: In fact the hotel is situated at least half a mile from the sea. Our room overlooked a car park...
W: Through the gates of which motor vehicles were constantly arriving or departing.
M: Yes, that's good. The food was strictly beef burgers and chips or fish and chips. Wine was available, but at exorbitant prices, and as for the courteous, old - fashioned service, the majority of the staff were foreign and virtually incapable of speaking or understanding the English language.
W: Yes, that's quite true.
M: In addition to this, we were most unhappy with the arrangements for our journey home. We were instructed to catch the 11:00 a.m. ferry...
W: Wasn't it 12:00?
M: No, 11: 00 ... but this was apparently delayed and we did not get away till 6 o'clock in the evening. Now that our holiday is over, it seems fairly pointless writing this letter, but I should like you to know that we were most disappointed with the hotel travel arrangements and shall certainly not be booking any future holidays through Happy Tours. Yours faithfully, Herbert Wilson.
M: Yes dear, that's a very good letter.
(20)
A.Motor vehicles were constantly arriving or departing.
B.Tasty food.
C.A comfortable, medium- sized hotel.
D.Old - fashioned service.
第6题
听力原文:M: Can you spare a moment, dear? I want you to listen to this letter.
W: Go ahead then
M: Sir, my wife and I arrived home last night after a holiday arranged brochure as a comfortable, medium-sized hotel with a magnificent view of the sea, offering courteous, old-fashioned service
W: Yes, that's what the brochure said.
M: In fact the hotel is situated at least half a mile from the sea. Our room overlooked a car park...
W: Through the gates of which motor vehicles were constantly arriving or departing.
M: Yes, that's good. The food was strictly beef burgers and chips or fish and chips. Wine was available, but at exorbitant prices, and for the courteous, old-fashioned service, the majority of the staff were foreign and virtually incapable of speaking or under- standing the English language.
W: Yes, that's quite true.
M: In addition to this, we were most unhappy with the arrangements for our journey home. We were instructed to catch the 11:00 a.m. ferry...
W: Wasn't it 12:00?
M: No, 11:00...but this was apparently delayed and we did not get away fill 6 o'clock in the evening. Now that our holiday is over. it seems fairly pointless writing this letter, but I should like you to know that we were most disappointed with the hotel travel arrangements and shall certainly not be booking any future holidays through Happy Tours. Yours faithfully, Herbert Wilson.
M: Yes dear, that's a very good letter.
(20)
A.Motor vehicles were constantly arriving or departing.
B.Tasty food.
C.A comfortable, medium-sized hotel.
D.Old-fashioned service.
第7题
David: Can you spare a moment, dear? I want you to listen to this letter.
Sally: Go ahead, then.
David: Dear Sir, my wife and I arrived home last night after a holiday arranged by your firm, in
Jersey. We stayed at the hotel described in your brochure as a comfortable, medium-sized hotel, with a magnificent view of the sea, offering courteous, old fashioned service and excellent food, served in a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
Sally: Yes, that's what the brochure said.
David: In fact the hotel is situated at least half a mile from the sea. Our room overlooked a car park...
Sally: Through the gates of which motor vehicles were constantly arriving or departing.
David: Yes, that's good. The food was strictly beef-burgers and chips or fish and chips. Wine was available, but at exorbitant prices, and as for the courteous, old-fashioned service, the majority of the staff were foreign and virtually incapable of speaking or understanding the English language.
Sally: Yes, that's quite true.
David: In addition to this, we were most unhappy with the arrangements for our journey home. We were instructed to catch the 11:00 am ferry...
Sally: Wasn't it 12:00?
David: No, 11:00... but this was apparently delayed and we did not get away till 6 o'clock in the evening. Now that our holiday is over, it seems fairly pointless writing this letter, but I should like you to know that we were most disappointed with the hotel and travel arrangements and shall certainly not be booking any futurc holidays through yours. Yours faithfully, David Smith.
Sally: Yes dear, that' s a very good letter.
What did Mr. Smith decide to do when they returned home?
A.He decided to go to the travel agency for complaints.
B.He wrote to the manager of the agency.
C.He'd like to consult with his wife for complaints.
D.He did nothing but complain with his wife.
第8题
听力原文:M: Can you spare a moment, dear? I want you to listen to this letter.
W: Go ahead, then.
M: Dear Sir, my wife and I arrived home last night after a holiday arranged by your firm. We stayed at the hotel described in your brochure as a comfortable, medium-sized hotel, with a magnificent view of the sea, offering courteous, old-fashioned service and excellent food, served in a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
W: Yes, that's what the brochure said.
M: In fact tile hotel is situated at least half a mile from the sea. Our room overlooked a car park...
W: Through the gates of which motor vehicles were constantly arriving or departing.
M: Yes, that's good. The food was strictly beef burgers and chips or fish and chips. Wine was available, but at exorbitant prices, and as for the courteous, old fashioned service, the majority of the staff were foreign and virtually incapable of speaking or understanding the English language.
W: Yes, that's quite true.
M: In addition to this, we were most unhappy with the arrangements for our journey home. We were instructed to catch the 11:00 am ferry...
W: Wasn't it 12:00?
M: No, 11:00... but this was apparently delayed and we did not get away till 6 o'clock in the evening. Now that our holiday is over, it seems fairly pointless writing this letter, but I should like you to know that we were most disappointed with the hotel and travel arrangements and shall certainly not be booking any future holidays through Happy Tours. Yours faithfully, Robinson.
W: Yes dear, that's a very good letter.
(23)
A.It is comfortable, with a good view of the sea.
B.It offered courteous and old-fashioned service.
C.The food offered is excellent.
D.The hotel is situated half a mile from the sea.
第9题
Jared O'Connor
1205 Coconut Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33028
April 14 20-
Mr. Bradley Chang
Director of Human Resources
Utmost.com
9225 Perry Avenue, Suite 302
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33028
Dear Mr. Chang,
I am writing to thank you for the time you took to discuss the technical support manager position at Utmost.com with me. I really enjoyed learning more about the position and the company's operations.
I also enjoyed the opportunity to meet and observe your employees; I was impressed by the excitement and enthusiasm they had for their jobs, and for the company as a whole. It is no wonder that Utmost.com has been so successful.
I would like to confirm my strong interest in the position. I feel I would be a good fit. I have a strong work ethic, I enjoy working in teams, and I am a creative problem-solver.
I look forward to hearing from you about the position. If you have any additional questions please do not hesitate to call me.
Sincerely,
For what job is Jared O'Connor being considered?
A.Technical support manager
B.Director of human resources
C.Customer service team member
D.Digital information specialist
第10题
To: IEP Group All
From: Karin O'Flaherty
Subject: Office procedures
Dear Teachers,
Our new school year is starting. I would like to remind everyone about the rules for using our office during this exciting and busy time. Please review these procedures carefully.
1. Door Code: You need a code to unlock the office door. New teachers, your code will arrive this week.
2. Telephone: Everyone shares the same telephone number. If you answer a call for another teacher, please take a message and leave (144) in the teacher's mailbox.
3. Computers: Please share the computers. Remember to sign (145) after using the computer. For help with the computer, please call Mario at extension 421.
4. Copying: Copying can be very (146) , so please make only a few copies.
5. Eating: Please eat in the lunchroom. After eating, throw all trash in the bin. Keep this room clean at all times.
We have some new teachers this semester. They are not yet familiar with our office procedures. Please help these new teachers, and welcome them to our program. Thank you.
Best Wishes,
Karin
Karin O' Flaherty
Program Coordinator
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