1、00,from Monday to Sunday for free.It is located on Zhongzhou Road ,xigong District .It introduces the 5000-year-long history of Chinese silk culture and covers all kinds of silk from almost every dynasty of ancient China .Shall we go there together this Saturday ? Ill meet you at our school gate if
2、you like .Looking forward to your early response.Yours,Li Hua附听力参考原文:Text 1 W: Have you got any hobbies, Chase? M: Yes, I collect stamps and old match boxes. (1) What about you, Samantha? I want to learn to ski, but Im too busy writing this book in my spare time.Text 2 Your bill comes to 35 dollars.
3、 (2) That cant be right. I think you forgot to charge us for dessert. I think it was four bucks. Ah, so I did. Tell you what: its provided free by the restaurant.Text 3 Did my package arrive? Yes, but it was delivered to your office. What a pain! (3) Ill have to pick it up when I go in to work on Mo
4、nday.Text 4 This is a very nice restaurant you have here. The lighting gives it a really lovely atmosphere. Its a great place for a romantic meal or a business meeting. Actually, we are planning to put in different lighting next month. The restaurant will have a brighter and more family-friendly fee
5、l when its all finished. (4)Text 5 What do you think of my new sunglasses? They were on sale for only $150. On sale for $150? I cant imagine what the regular price might be! I dont think Ive ever spent that much on a single item before. (5)Text 6 May I help you? (6) Yes, I was trying to log in to th
6、e patient website, but it seems that I need an email from you. (6) Did you register when you were in the clinic today? Register? I dont know what you mean. Did you give them your email address? Well, I did four years ago, and again two years ago, but I never got an email from the doctors office afte
7、r that. (7) And I went in today for a checkup, but nobody seemed to remember me. Oh, Im sorry about that. Why dont you give me your email address? Ill help you get everything set up.Text 7 Will you look at that coming down? I thought today was supposed to be a warm, sunny day. I know. Me, too. I lef
8、t my umbrella at home. I dont even have a coat. Do you know how long its supposed to rain? Do you think we can wait it out? Well, I have to pick up my son from school, so I cant wait long. Let me check my weather app. (8) I dont know if you can get service here on the phone. Oh, I can. My phone is p
9、retty reliable. Lets see.it looks like the rain is going to last another hour. Im going to have to try to get a taxi. I have the company car today. Maybe you could use it to pick up your son, and I can get it back from you tomorrow before we start work. (9)Text 8 So, were back in class at last. (10)
10、 I didnt see you around this summer, Mary. Did you leave Beijing? Yeah, I told my parents I wanted to escape Beijings heat, so they asked me to go to Wuhan to help my uncle with his business. Wuhan? Thats even worse. Actually, I didnt go. I ended up in Xiamen. My uncle moved there at the last minute
11、, and he asked me to stay with him there and help decorate his new apartment. (11) Did you find anything fun to do there? Well, I did have some time to go to the beach, of course. Wasnt it unbearably hot there? No, it was surprisingly pleasant. Did you like the food? It wasnt terrible, but I must sa
12、y that seafood isnt really my thing. (12) Thats a shame! All that delicious, fresh fish, and nobody to appreciate itworried sick:担心得要命Im worried sick about my health.我很担心我的健康。Text 9 Why did you get home so late, Sara? I was worried sick! I had everything timed perfectly. I sat in the coffee shop, wa
13、iting for Bus 55. It is supposed to leave at 4:45 sharp. (13) I take it every day at that time because it arrives at the Waterson Station just in time to catch Bus 15. And you lost track of time, didnt you? No, Ken, not this time. I was at the bus stop on time, and I was picking up my bag and gettin
14、g to my feet at 4:35. I was two feet from the bus when it suddenly left! (13) (14) Ten minutes early? (13) Yes. (13) So, I had to wait thirty minutes for the next bus. (14) By then, there were no more buses leaving from Waterson. How did you get here, then? I walked. Can you imagine me, a young woma
15、n, walking in the dark for an hour by herself? And in this neighborhood! Next time, please call me. That was so dangerous. (15) I know. Im lucky to be alive. Whats wrong with the public transportation in this city? Dont they care about people who cant afford cars? We should write a letter to our loc
16、al officials. (16) And the newspaper! (16)Text 10 DoorDash is a website and app that lets people order food to be delivered without having to call a phone number or find correct change to pay the driver. Many people would complain that ordering food for delivery was always a pain because you could n
17、ever get through on the phone. (17) DoorDash provides an easy-to-use menu and an ordering system for each restaurant in its network. You pay right on your smart phone. What is unusual about DoorDash is that you can track where your driver is so you know how long you have to wait. (18) Best of all, t
18、he price is the same as if you order from the restaurant yourself! The people who work for DoorDash drive their own cars and keep their own schedules. (19) But since they get paid per delivery, they usually get your food to you while its still hot! That way, they keep customers happy and make a nice
19、 wage as well! Most DoorDashers earn around $20-$30 per hour, which isnt bad for a job that doesnt require a set schedule. (19) Many places like DoorDash because they dont need to hire their own delivery workers or pay for things up front like a delivery car and gas. (20) Plus, DoorDash gives busine
20、sses some valuable promotion and recognition. Password fatigue is the feeling experienced by many people who are required to remember an excessive number of passwords as part of their daily routine, such as to logon to a computer at work, undo a bicycle lock or conduct banking from an automated tell
21、er machine (ATM). The concept is also known as password chaos or more broadly as identity chaos 很多人都经历过“密码疲劳”,记住大量的密码已经成为人们日常生活的一部分,比如上班时的电脑登录密码,解车锁密码,ATM机操作密码等等。这还被称为“密码混乱”或者“ID混乱”。 The increasing prominence of information technology and the Internet in employment, finance, recreation and other asp
22、ects of peoples lives, and the ensuing introduction of secure transaction technology, has led to people accumulating a proliferation of accounts and passwords. 信息科技和互联网在工作、金融、休闲娱乐和生活其他方面越来越重要,随之引入的安全交易技术使人们积攒了大量的账户和密码。 According to a 2002 survey of British online-security consultant NTA Monitor, the
23、 typical intensive computer user has 21 accounts that require a password. 根据英国网络安全咨询公司NTA Monitor2002年的一项调查,经常使用互联网的用户需要记住21个账户和密码。 Some factors causing password fatigue are: 引发“密码疲劳”的因素有: unexpected demands that a user create a new password 要求创建一个新的密码 unexpected demands that a user create a new pas
24、sword that uses particular pattern of letters, digits, and special characters 要求用户创建新密码时使用特定类型的字母、数字、和特殊符号 demand that the user type the new password twice 创建密码的时候,要求输入两次 frequent and unexpected demands for the user to re-enter their password throughout the day as they surf to different parts of an intranet 用户浏览同一网站的不同区域时,经常要求用户重新输入密码 blind typing, both when responding to a password prompt and when setting a new password. 回应密码提示,以及设定新密码时,看不清自己输入的是什么,需要盲打
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