问题 单项选择题

旅行社根据业务经营和发展的需要,可以设立( )和服务网点等分支机构。

A.法人分社
B.非法人分社
C.办事处
D.代表处和联络处

答案

参考答案:B

解析: 《旅行社条例》规定,旅行社根据业务经营和发展的需要,可以设立分社和服务网点等分支机构。其中旅行社分社是指由旅行社设立、以旅行社的名义开展旅游业务经营活动、不具有独立的法人资格、其民事责任由设立社承担的分支机构。故选B。

口语交际,情景问答题

阅读下面的文字,完成后面的题目。

食堂“三嫂”获港大“荣誉院士”

去年9月22号,香港大学将“荣誉院士”的荣誉,隆重地授给了一位82岁的退休老太太袁苏妹。过去很少人知道袁老太太的名字,因为她丈夫在兄弟中排行老三,大家平时都亲切地称她“三嫂”。当天,三嫂被安排压轴出场,与她同台领奖的,有汇丰银行曾经的行政总裁柯清辉,以及曾经获得铜紫荆星章的资深大律师郭庆伟。

与这些政商名流相比,三嫂没有做过什么惊天动地的伟业,她一生只会写5个字——自己姓名和“三嫂”,从29岁到73岁,在香港大学的大学堂宿舍担任助理厨师和宿舍服务员,44年如一日地为学生做饭、扫地,44年如一日“拎出个心来对人”,在许多日常生活琐事上关爱着学子们。学生开晚班饿了,她会给他煲一罐莲子鸡汤补脑;学生病了,她会用几个小时给他熬药;学生开派对过了下班时间,她会等到派对结束,再独自进去清理地板上的啤酒、零食和污渍;学生离校几十年,她还得他们的名字……正因为如此,也仅因为如此,却感动了港大,感动了港大高层,感动了港大每个老师,感动了港大历届学子,以全票通过,被授予“荣誉院士”称号。在颁奖台上,这位82岁的普通老太太,被称作“对高等教育界作出独特贡献,以自己的生命影响大学堂学生的生命”的人,是“香港大学之宝”。

作为宿舍助理厨师和服务员的退休老太太袁苏妹被香港大学授予“荣誉院士”,引了你怎样的感受和思考?请用150字左右的文字简要表述。

完形填空

第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Staring at a computer semen,Patty Hall noticed all e-mail from Christopher Mutuku,a driver she knew when volunteering in Kenya.People in his village of Kathmlgu were  36 ,he wrote.”The river has dried up and there is no water.Do you know anyone who can raise  37 to build a dam(坝)?”

Imagining a huge expensive concrete dam,Hall   38  .At 57 ,she was about to retire.after  35 years of  39 .Much as she wanted to help Kenya, she didn’t want to get  40  in a time-consuming project like this.She knew, 41 ,that the lack of clean water was a life-and-death problem in rural villages.Animals contaminated(污染)the rivers,the main  42  of drinking water.In summer,the rivers dried up completely.

“How much would it  43 .”she wrote to Mutuku.”About $7,000,”he answered.

That might be doable(可做的),she  44 .

Hall showed her students slides of Kenyan mud huts(棚屋)and asked them to  45  living without running water.She shared photos of young girls carrying h11ge containers of  46 on their backs. The girls were  47  to attend school because they spent most of their day walking  48 four miles to and from rivers,springs,orthe well in a nearby village.

49  to help,the ClaSS decided on a name—H2O for Life—and set to work.Students  50  H2O for Life wristbands(手带),holiday crafts and African-themed note cards.A student pianist held a  51 that brought in $400.A group of girls sold valentines(情人节卡)and collected $300.

In just six months,the kids  52  over $12,000.

Later, Hall flew to Kenya and visited Kathungu.The villagers held a  53  to welcome her and then showed her the dam that traps and filters(过滤)water so that it's  54 and drinkable all the year round.

Since that first e-mail,H2O for Life has  55  to 14 schools and raised $130,000 to bring clean water to communities in Africa and Central America.

36.A.anxious    B.diligent      C.stressful    D.desperate

37.A.money     B.awareness    C.material    D.contribution

38.A.delayed    B.puzzled      C.hesitated    D.quitted

39.A.working    B.teaching     C.serving    D.volunteering

40.A.involved    B.committed    C. buried     D.occupied

41.A.therefore    B.moreover     C.instead    D.however

42.A.resource    B.source        C.origin     D.root

43.A.pay        B.spend         C.cost      D.need

44.A.wondered    B.decided      C.convinced  D.expected

45.A.think       B.balance       C.predict     D.imagine

46.A.water       B.food         C.crop       D.drink

47.A.unlucky     B.unwilling     C.unable     D.unskillful

48.A.far         B.above        C.beyond     D.some

49.A.Likely      B.Eager        C.Fond      D.Active

50.A.sold        B.bought       C.wore      D.offered

51.A.party       B.contest       C.concert     D.exhibition

52.A.loaned     B.raised        C.donated     D.contributed

53.A.opening     B.greeting      C.celebration   D.reception

54.A.available    B.accessible    C.adaptable     D.acceptable

55.A.extended    B.spread       C.expanded     D.Intended