35。(A)He is unable to attend her class。+ o9 Q! H2 ?* E+ e% ?
(B)He wants to deliver something to her office。6 r R! q( s! Y. L
(C)He wants to hand in a late assignment。
% f0 B: N; x+ H8 H: J8 { (D)He wants to drop her course。" y8 b. X* ?9 y
36。(A)Find out about a course。% j" u Q( K( ^( k" N2 `9 s
(B)See an adviser。
9 }& H* b5 [& k2 R (C)Drop off a paper。; K1 ]4 G3 z! |1 y! r! u# e
(D)Go to a meeting。) {# w% T( n- D0 b0 { e
37。(A)Paint a landscape。
& f* U& s6 q8 h) B {5 S) ^! k n (B)Give an oral report。
+ }! T' d7 X- e2 @& O (C)Take a final exam。
: o# s9 C/ R( T" ] (D)Buy several books。2 S- k$ Y' Q8 T5 G
38。(A)Come to her office before her meeting。
& K$ F. |/ G& O9 e/ S5 S (B)Change his major。, k$ {+ x8 K& H" g
(C)Meet with her tomorrow。
. G5 ?( _9 \- | }/ z3 X (D)Discuss the class with his roommate。
0 o0 h# ]) O8 x 39。(A)Traditional European architecture。% p0 W, i* b: e- z1 ~3 U7 r
(B)Techniques for building log cabins。
( i/ B! Y! g; L, O' \3 a (C)The history of log structures。. b8 V+ ^1 ^2 b( F+ h8 f1 X! ?1 l
(D)How to build a home by yourself。' \; P, ^+ p0 q1 u. |3 r* g# \7 o1 L
40。(A)Their small size。
: ~7 D7 H$ I8 d3 O" Q$ |2 R! X7 V (B)Their rustic dirt floors。7 D, `4 ?3 P! n1 k
(C)Their walls of rounded logs。0 t) p9 I$ d a/ }% ~( X
(D)Their sliding board windows。
a- U( q" X, z2 M' d( x 41。(A)They liked the look of log homes。4 ?. i$ y& r) m
(B)They had easy access to logs。
- `& m( Q8 R7 u( i& D: g& \ (C)They were unfamiliar with other building materials。: Q" N$ Y& n9 T, v6 p6 ]
(D)They wanted to break away from European traditions。- A* x8 x+ D: h. B1 J( Z& ?
42。(A)They could easily build the log houses themselves。
" O* \! Y6 r* E9 w (B)They could construct the houses from kits。
4 ~' u) B# S) H1 X" ` (C)They liked the cozy atmosphere of the log interior。
+ E( e- w& ~1 O, B B# B; z (D)They wanted homes that could be transported。6 g- U3 m" e B& b
43。(A)It was built by the Canadians。( t; V. J1 k+ R7 y1 ?
(B)It was built to facilitate trade。
' ^# p5 C+ z" W8 O (C)The path for the road was extremely difficult to clear。, ^3 I8 i8 u* e. M' t/ {- X
(D)Hostilities between Canada and the United States caused construction delays。* {# A! t# j1 a9 {+ S
44。(A)Maine was less influenced by the French government。3 G6 `+ L5 C& g6 x6 n' X
(B)Maine had better employment opportunities。
6 M+ b7 ?# k( [ (C)Maine was politically stable。
: z0 U# g2 }. r+ U" m (D)Marine had a better climate。
9 `9 A; x4 O) w3 {. I 45。(A)The area was economically unified。- a% S9 M% @$ q
(B)The authorities were unable to enforce law and order。
, Z* l8 l% c( E# P (C)The two governments fought for control of the area。; e( ^. d: l+ _6 J, N1 P1 D& S
(D)Most of the people living there spoke only French。 |