1.(1)Why does the man live with a roommate? A.To share the rent. B.To have a companion. C.To learn from the guy. (2)What is the man going to do? A.Ask his landlord for help. B.Prepare for a business trip. C.Go to the property company.
2.(1)What kind of show is the man watching? A.Educational show. B.Comedy show. C.Political show. (2)How many people take part in the show? A.Two. B.Three. C.Six.
3.(1)How does the woman feel now? A.Cold. B.Comfortable. C.Relaxed. (2)Why didn't the man put on a sweater? A.He felt warm enough. B.He forgot to take one. C.He was afraid to break the rules. (3)What will the man do during the lunch break? A.Practice typing. B.Go shopping. C.Check the lost-and-found.
4.(1)Who is the speaker probably talking to? A.His son. B.His friend. C.His students. (2)How did the speaker earn money in Australia? A.By teaching at a school. B.By getting a job at an office. C.By painting homes. (3)What is the speaker's main suggestion? A.Traveling to as many places as possible. B.Exploring many options when you're young. C.Trying to earn some money in your teens.
7._________ brought them to the public's attention was that they were condemned _________ in some illegal business practices to obtain their current position in the market.( )
52.China's biang biang noodles are taking the world by storm-yet the dish's name doesn't (1)
(official) exist.Here in Xi'an,the capital of China's Shaanxi province and one of the country's oldest cities,the craft of noodle-pulling is so twisted together with the blowing sound (2)
the noise ended up inspiring this dish's curious name:biang biang noodles.The onomatopoeic (擬聲的) "biang" character(3)
(mean) to imitate the sound of flour mixed with water hitting a counter.It is also(4)
(complex) to write than any character in the Chinese language. In the past centuries,Shaanxi's biang biang noodles were no more than(5)
humble local dish.Compared to other noodle(6)
(variety) from north-west China,biang biang were less known outside of Xi'an,(7)
they were a comforting and beloved food among locals,for whom the back story and written character were common knowledge.In recent years,biang biang noodles and its associated custom have become more widely known across China,(8)
(drive)in part by social media interest in the made-up biang character.Now,the dish is passing through land and sea from its humble beginnings(9)
the hearts and mouths of diners the world over—a breakthrough that many people haven't expected(10)