听力原文:M: And now here is our guest Jane Thomas to tell us about the Montreals famous ye
A.The length of the course.
B.The route the cyclists take.
C.The number of participants.
D.The month in which the tour is held.
A.The length of the course.
B.The route the cyclists take.
C.The number of participants.
D.The month in which the tour is held.
第1题
A.She will no longer get letters from Canada.
B.She can"t give the stamps to the man"s sister.
C.She will save the stamps for the man"s sister.
D.She has given the stamps to the man"s roommates.
第2题
A.She can give the man her notes for reference.
B.She can take notes for the man.
C.She can lend the man pencil and paper.
D.She can lend the man some money to buy pencil and paper.
第3题
I can see, but put it on first, then Ill tell you if it suits you. M: I tried on about twenty times. This one isnt really what I wanted. W: Why did you buy it then? M: The salesman sold it to me before I realised what had happened. He just never stopped talking and he told me some stories about the latest fashion and special reductions. Before I could say anything hed wrapped it up and taken my money. W: Well, it doesnt look too bad. I think it looks good on you. M: But I went out to get a blue sweater with a V-neck, short sleeves and pattern, and I came home with a brown one with a high neck, long sleeves and no pattern. W: You must be easily taken in. Youve got to learn to stand up to these high-pressure salesmen. Theyll sell you all sorts of things you dont want if you dont watch out. M: Next time Ill send my wife. Shell probably sell something to the salesman. W: Thats a good idea. Actually women are good at shopping. Whenever my husband and I buy something important, I have the final say. M: I must admit that women have better taste in shopping. I should simply leave the whole business to them. W: Yes, I agree. Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. What is the main idea of this conversation? 10. Why does the man buy a sweater which he doesnt like? 11. Which character is not true about the sweater that the man buys? 12. What is the womans suggestion?10.
A.The one he likes doesn"t suit him.
B.This sweater is on special.
C.This sweater is the most fashionable one.
D.He is tricked by the salesman.
第4题
A.It was beautiful.
B.It was messed up.
C.It was well-organised.
D.It was clean.
第5题
that______.
A.it tends to force workers to work overtime
B.it does not produce products with high quality for consumers
C.it lacks efficient working staff
D.it does not provide a good platform. to innovators
第8题
A.She may choose to teach.
B.She has no desire to teach.
C.She likes teaching very much.
D.She has no idea about teaching.
第9题
mistake. M: You still did well; making the second highest grade is nothing to complain about. Q: What is the womans problem?2.
A.The first.
B.The second.
C.The third.
D.The fourth.
第10题
cording to British Trade Union bosses.
The Trade Union Congress, predominantly male, has proposed a motion arguing that high heels are disrespectful to women while they also contribute to long term injuries. They propose instead that women wear "sensible shoes" with an inch heel limit in an attempt to avoid future foot and back pain as well as injuries. The motion is due to be debated at next months conference.
The motion states: "Congress believes high heels may look glamorous on the Hollywood catwalks but are completely inappropriate for the day-to-day working environment.
"Feet bear the main burden of daily life, and for many workers prolonged standing, badly fitted footwear, and in particular high heels can be a hazard. Around two million days a year are lost through sickness as a result of lower limb disorders.
"Wearing high heels can cause long-term foot problems and also serious foot, knee and back pain and damaged joints.
"Many employers in the retail sector force women workers to wear high heels as part of their dress code.
"More must be done to raise awareness of this problem so that women workers and their feet are protected."
Nadine Dorries, the Tory Member of Parliament, however criticised the motion and said the extra height heels give women can help them when in the workplace.
"Im 5ft 3in and need every inch of my Christian Louboutin heels to look my male colleagues in the eye," she said. "If high heels were banned in Westminster, no one would be able to find me. The Trade Union leaders need to get real, stop using obvious sexist tactics(手段)by discussing womens stilettos to divert tension away from Labour chaos."
Michelle Dewberry, a former winner of The Apprentice, said the motion was patronising(自认为高人一等的).
"This is absolutely ridiculous and I think these union officials should be spending their time dealing with more important issues", she said. "Im at work in five-inch heels and perfectly able to do my job. Heels are sexy, they boost your confidence and they are empowering to women. I cant imagine these officials debating a motion about how tightly men should wear their ties. Wearing heels is a personal choice."
According to the passage, stiletto heels refer to______.
A.heels most appropriate for catwalks
B.shoes that fit retail sector workers best
C.heels within the limit of an inch
D.very high heels that women wear
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