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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1How will the woman probably get to her branch office?

A.By plane.B.By car.C.By train.

2What does the man suggest doing?

A.Checking the Internet.

B.Making a phone call.

C.Writing an e-mail.

【答案】

1C

2A

【解析】

【原文】

W: What do you think is the best way to get to our branch office in Miami?

M: Well, I would suggest flying, but the weather has been unpredictable recently with heavy rain. Driving might be dangerous, too. So taking the train might be the best idea.

W: Yeah, you’re right. I’ll call the station and find out if they are still running on schedule.

M: Actually, we can just look on their website. Please wait a moment until I finish this e-mail.

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1When did the Frenchman find his watch missing?

A. When he returned to the hotel.

B. After the Italian went by.

C. When he was staying at the hotel with his wife.

D. As soon as he arrived at the small Italian town.

2Why did the Frenchman catch up with the Italian?

A. Because he thought that the Italian had stolen his watch.

B. Because he found that the Italian’s watch was the same with his.

C. Because the Italian was a thief.

D. Because the Italian was walking too fast.

3What really happened to the Frenchman’ s watch?

A. His wife had hidden the watch.

B. He had left the watch in the hotel.

C. The Italian had stolen his watch.

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【题目】A couple of years ago, when my older daughter was 8,she gently told my wife and me that she’d gotten too old for us to read her books anymore. We didn’t try to talk her out of it or tell her many benefits of reading aloud to a child (even after they can do so themselves). 1

Two weeks after stopping our bedtime readings, though, my older daughter asked whether we could start again. 2 As she later explained, “Everyone likes to be read to, even adults.” We’ve continued uninterrupted since. Right now, we’re deep into Philip Pullman’s “The Golden Compass.”

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Reading aloud to children improves a young mind’s cognitive development (thinking, problem-solving, decision-making) and reduces behavior problems, research shows. As with playing board games, reading to them increases concentration and attention spans.

And yet, too many of us stop before the kids want us to. 4

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