- A.Yes, please
- B.No, thanks
- C.It's very kind of you
- D.I'm glad you can think of it
- A.How do you do?
- B.You look handsome.
- C.Bill tells me you're a good guy.
- D.Bill talks about you a lot.
- Ann: Well, it's a great dance all right, but I've been to quite a few parties lately and fed up with them.
- A.Don't you play happily
- B.Don't you stay here pleasantly
- C.Aren't you fond of yourself
- D.Aren't you enjoying yourself
- A.It is real
- B.It sure is
- C.It is certain
- D.It must be
- A.You' may stay here and wait for your right
- B.You can sit over there and wait for your turn
- C.You may stand in line here and wait for your arrangement
- D.You may sit here and wait for your order
- A.Do you want it guaranteed
- B.Do you want it insured
- C.Do you want it preserved
- D.Do you want it ensured
- A.Yes, thanks
- B.No, not necessary
- C.No, thanks
- D.I don't care
- Alice: ______.You just haven't met the right person.And I think you work too much.You should learn how to entertain yourself and enjoy your life.
- A.Come on
- B.OK
- C.Well done
- D.By the way
- A.Yes, I have been here all the time
- B.Yes, I've been away on vacation.
- C.No, I have been here all the time.
- D.No, I've been away on vacation.
- A.Take it easy
- B.Please feel natural
- C.Make yourself at home
- D.Feel all right here
- As is the case with many State-owned enterprises, public hospitals in the past half century have learned a lot of bad habits: (35) management, over-staffing and bureaucratic operating procedures.
- Being a member of World Trade Organization (WTO), China has to (36) its promise to open the health industry to foreign capital in coming years. By then, public hospitals will be facing fierce competition from Western giants they have never prepa
- As a (38) , the healthcare sector was first opened to domestic private investors. Since the first private hospital opened in 1999, private investors from Shenzhen, Sichuan and Zhejiang provinces have been scrambling to enter Shanghai. (39)&
- A.aging
- B.aged
- C.being-aged
- D.age
- A.is expensively furnished
- B.is on the first floor
- C.can only accommodate four people
- D.is only available for a short period
- A.had better have some experience of child care
- B.would have no free time at all
- C.must be a member of this large family
- D.would be able to live everyday cheaply
- A.they would share a room
- B.the basic expenses are cheaper
- C.there are no extras except for food
- D.there is free use of the garden
- A.an advertisement in a formal newspaper
- B.a college notice board
- C.a leaflet from a travel agency
- D.a notice in the window of an estate agent
- A.fond of keeping pets
- B.doing intensive study
- C.anxious to make new friends
- D.wanting self-contained accommodation
- A.consult the national commission on the economy
- B.plan the economy through yearly forecasts
- C.consider the influence of technological innovation important
- D.value the economic contribution of farm animals
- A.He is excited about them.
- B.He is disturbed by them.
- C.He questions their usefulness.
- D.He accepts them as natural.
- A.the steam engine had been invented
- B.a national commission on agriculture had been established
- C.the U.S.horse population was about 10 million
- D.technology began to be more economical
- A.Technological development influences society's future.
- B.Technological innovations are almost always successful.
- C.Technicians are more useful to society than economists.
- D.The economy is independent of technological transformation.
- A.Older technologies die away.
- B.The quality of life is improved.
- C.Overall productivity increases.
- D.More raw materials become necessary.
- A.It will last at least 7 years.
- B.Cooperation from the mothers is also necessary.
- C.Some independent observers play a part.
- D.Researchers paid site visits to see a caretaker's personality and kids' emotional reaction.
- A.the researchers started with only one month old infants
- B.the observers could rate the quality of child care efforts and analyzed them soon
- C.the researchers were able to give the questionnaires to mothers in their homes
- D.video equipment enabled researchers to observe what was happening directly
- A.ruin a kid's growth
- B.harm the mother-child tie
- C.injure a baby's emotional reaction
- D.spoil a child's personality
- A.was never carried out in the past
- B.was not much done in detail in the past
- C.was greatly ignored by psychologists and researchers
- D.was interesting, but very difficult to make discovery
- A.Cuddle the baby until he is quiet.
- B.Leave the baby alone.
- C.Do not always attend to the baby.
- D.Teach the baby not to cry.
- Among infants who receive unkind and unresponsive care from their mothers, however, the mother-child relationship may be damaged. "This research helps us put apart complexities regarding child care that have not previously been studied in detail," contend
- From the first paragraph we know that ______.
- A.mother care is the best according to a national study
- B.child care outside home is the best in accordance with the study
- C.regular child care outside home may play a role as a mother
- D.connections between mothers and infants are damaged by outside care
- A.persuade
- B.hold close and lovely
- C.threaten
- D.shout at
- A.classical conditioning
- B.operant conditioning
- C.neither A nor B
- D.some other sorts of conditioning
- A.classical conditioning
- B.operant conditioning
- C.both A and B
- D.neither A nor B
- A.teach children how to learn to produce and experience certain emotions
- B.give the common reader a general description of two basic kinds of learning
- C.give parents some advice on how to modify their children's emotions through learning
- D.discuss with psychologists how positive and negative feelings are produced
- A.stood a village
- B.a village was
- C.did a village stand
- D.stand a village
- A.are
- B.to be
- C.was
- D.is
- A.otherwise I will write to him
- B.otherwise I would write to him
- C.otherwise I had written to him
- D.otherwise I would have written to him
- A.called in
- B.called off
- C.called up
- D.called on
- A.to be held
- B.held
- C.were held
- D.holding
- A.has rained
- B.will rain
- C.rains
- D.will have rained
- A.inspected
- B.recognized
- C.objected
- D.expected
- A.ignorant
- B.unconscious
- C.conscious
- D.informed
- A.steady
- B.attractive
- C.temporary
- D.permanent
- A.mixture
- B.confusion
- C.mess
- D.mass