亚洲乱码一二三四五六区_欧美亚洲国产SUV_91麻豆国产自产在线观看亚洲_亚洲国产午夜精品理论片在线播放

歡迎來到上海新航道學(xué)校官網(wǎng)!英語高能高分,就上新航道

上海學(xué)校

  • 課程
  • 資訊

4008-125-888

主頁>托福TPO>正文

托福TPO35閱讀完整原文+題目

2017/4/12 16:24:28來源:新航道作者:新航道

摘要:?上海新航道托福小編為托福考生們準備了托福閱讀TPO35原文,希望各位考生們在TPO真題里能夠得到鍛煉,祝廣大托福考生能夠取得理想成績。

  上海新航道托福小編為托福考生們準備了托福閱讀TPO35原文,希望各位考生們在TPO真題里能夠得到鍛煉,祝廣大托福考生能夠取得理想成績。


 Memphis: United Egypt's First Capital

  [1] The city of Memphis, located on the Nile near the modern city of Cairo, was founded around 3100 B.C. as the first capital of a recently united Egypt. The choice of Memphis by Egypt's first kings reflects the site's strategic importance. ■First, and most obvious, the apex of the Nile River delta was a politically opportune location for the state's administrative center, standing between the united lands of Upper and Lower Egypt and offering ready access to both parts of the country. The older predynastic (pre-3100BC) centers of power, This and Hierakonpolis, were too remote from the vast expanse of the delta, which had been incorporated into the united state. ■Only a city within easy reach of both the Nile valley to the south and the more spread out, difficult terrain to the north could provide the necessary political control that the rulers of early dynastic Egypt (roughly 3000-2600 B.C.) required. ■

  [2] The region of Memphis must have also served as an important node for transport and communications, even before the unification of Egypt. The region probably acted as a conduit for much, if not all, of the river-based trade between northern and southern Egypt. ■Moreover, commodities (such as wine, precious oils, and metals) imported from the Near East by the royal courts of predynastic Upper Egypt would have been channeled through the Memphis region on their way south. In short, therefore, the site of Memphis offered the rulers of the Early Dynastic Period an ideal location for controlling internal trade within their realm, an essential requirement for a state-directed economy that depended on the movement of goods.

  [3] Equally important for the national administration was the ability to control communications within Egypt. The Nile provided the easiest and quickest artery of communication, and the national capital was, again, ideally located in this respect. Recent geological surveys of the Memphis region have revealed much about its topography in ancient times. It appears that the location of Memphis may have been even more advantageous for controlling trade, transport, and communications than was previously appreciated. Surveys and drill cores have shown that the level of the Nile floodplain has steadily risen over the last five millenniums. When the floodplain was much lower, as it would have been in predynastic and early dynastic times, the outwash fans (fan-shaped deposits of sediments) of various wadis (stream-beds or channels that carry water only during rainy periods) would have been much more prominent features on the east bank. The fan associated with the Wadi Hof extended a significant way into the Nile floodplain, forming a constriction in the vicinity of Memphis. The valley may have narrowed at this point to a mere three kilometers, making it the ideal place for controlling river traffic.

  [4] Furthermore, the Memphis region seems to have been favorably located for the control not only of river-based trade but also of desert trade routes. The two outwash fans in the area gave access to the extensive wadi systems of the eastern desert. In predynastic times, the Wadi Digla may have served as a trade route between the Memphis region and the Near East, to judge from the unusual concentration of foreign artifacts found in the predynastic settlement of Maadi. Access to, and control of, trade routes between Egypt and the Near East seems to have been a preoccupation of Egypt's rulers during the period of state formation. The desire to monopolize foreign trade may have been one of the primary factors behind the political unification of Egypt. The foundation of the national capital at the junction of an important trade route with the Nile valley is not likely to have been accidental. Moreover, the Wadis Hof and Digla provided the Memphis region with accessible desert pasturage. As was the case with the cities of Hierakonpolis and Elkab, the combination within the same area of both desert pasturage and alluvial arable land (land suitable for growing crops) was a particularly attractive one for early settlement; this combination no doubt contributed to the prosperity of the Memphis region from early predynastic times.

  Paragraph 1

  1. The word “vast” in the passage is closet in meaning to

  ○ fertile

  ○ huge

  ○ unique

  ○ irregular

  2. According to paragraph 1, why was Memphis a better choice for the capital of a united Egypt than either This or Hierakonpolis

  ○ Memphis was in a better location for maintaining administrative control.

  ○ Memphis had long been a regional administrative center by the time Egypt was united.

  ○ This and Hierakonpolis had never actually been incorporated into the unified state.

  ○ Egyptian rulers had failed to keep political control over This and Hierakonpolis in predynastic times.

  3. Which of the following best describes how paragraph 1 is organized?

  ○ Two simultaneous developments are described, as well as the reasons why neither one would have occurred without the other.

  ○ A hypothesis is presented, and then points in favor of that hypothesis as well as points against it are discussed.

  ○ A major event is described, and then the most obvious effects of that event are presented.

  ○ A decision is described, and then one likely motivation for that decision is presented.

  4. It can be inferred from paragraph 1 that one consequence of the unification of Egypt was

  ○ the reduction of the strategic importance of older centers of power

  ○ the opportunity for the recently united Egypt to become economically self-sufficient

  ○ the increase in political tensions between the rulers of Upper and Lower Egypt

  ○ the reduction of Egypt’s dependence upon the Nile for trade and communications

  Paragraph 2

  5. According to paragraph 2, when did Egypt import goods from the Near East?

  ○ Once internal trade was fully controlled from Memphis

  ○ Not until early dynastic Egypt established its state-directed economy

  ○ As early as predynastic times

  ○ Only when local supplies of those goods had been completely used up

  6. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage. Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information.

  ○ Thus in Memphis, the rulers of the Early Dynastic Period were ideally placed to control internal trade, which they had to do in order to run their economy.

  ○ Therefore the rulers of the Early Dynastic Period thought Memphis was the ideal location for trade with nearby countries.

  ○ In short, a state-directed economy like that of the Early Dynastic Period requires choosing a single location to which goods can be moved just as Memphis, in this case.

  ○ In sum, then, a state-directed economy first developed during Egypt’s Early Dynastic Period because Memphis was an ideal location for controlling trade.

  7. The word “appreciated” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ proposed

  ○ understood

  ○ approved

  ○ expected

  8. The word “vicinity” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ center

  ○ fields

  ○ city

  ○ surrounding area

  9. According to paragraph 3, recent research into the topography of the Memphis region in ancient times suggests which of the following?

  ○ The level of the Nile floodplains was much higher in predynastic and dynastic times than in later times.

  ○ The sediment deposits of wadis were not as noticeable in predynastic and dynastic times than in later times.

  ○ The Nile valley at the point of Memphis was narrower in predynastic and dynastic times than it was in later times.

  ○ Frequent rainy periods may have caused a significant reduction of trade traffic during the predynastic and dynastic times.

  10. According to paragraph 4, which of the following is NOT a reason Memphis was chosen as the capital of a united Egypt

  ○ It was at the junction of a major trade route with the Nile valley.

  ○ It was near land that could be used for animal grazing and for growing crops.

  ○ The nearby outwash fans led into wadis that could be used as desert trade routes.

  ○ Since foreign traders had settled in nearby Maadi, trade between the two cities could be established.

  11. The phrase “to have been accidental” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ to have gone wrong

  ○ to have been helpful

  ○ to have occurred by chance

  ○ to have made a difference

  12. In paragraph 4, why does the author mention the cities of Hierakonpolis and Elkab?

  ○ To give an indication of the level of prosperity that Memphis is thought to have enjoyed from its earliest days.

  ○ To compare the Memphis region to them in terms of their similar combinations of characteristics providing advantages for early settlement.

  ○ To identify the models that the founders of Memphis followed in laying out the national capital.

  ○ To suggest that the combination of desert pasturage and alluvial arable land in the same area was very common.

  13. Look at the four squares [■] that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage.

  While considerations of political power and ease of administration were decisive in choosing the location of the new capital, the site clearly had other advantages.

  Where does the sentence best fit?

  14. Prose summary

  Answer Choices

  ○ River-based trade from northern Egypt and imported goods going south all passed through the Memphis region, making Memphis an ideal location for controlling trade.

  ○ After Memphis became the capital city, river-based trade along the Nile gained in importance, while land-based desert trade declined in importance.

  ○ Recent geological surveys suggest that the topographical features of the Memphis region made it particularly well-suited for controlling communications and trade.

  ○ The Nile, despite a constriction of its valley near Memphis, was the most advantageous route for communication and travel once the floodplain had begun to rise.

  ○ The rulers of unified Egypt enjoyed a monopoly over foreign trade because all such trade was required to go through the Wadi Digla, to which the rulers controlled all access.

  ○ While the location of Memphis was agriculturally favorable, it was particularly attractive because it enabled Egypt’s rulers to control trade moving through the desert from the Near East.


  Population Growth in Nineteenth-Century Europe

  [1] Because of industrialization, but also because of a vast increase in agricultural output without which industrialization would have been impossible, Western Europeans by the latter half of the nineteenth century enjoyed higher standards of living and longer, healthier lives than most of the world's peoples. In Europe as a whole, the population rose from188 million in 1800 to 400 million in1900. By 1900, virtually every area of Europe had contributed to the tremendous surge of population, but each major region was at a different stage of demographic change.

  [2] Improvements in the food supply continued trends that had started in the late seventeenth century. New lands were put under cultivation, while the use of crops of American origin, particularly the potato, continued to expand. Setbacks did occur. Regional agricultural failures were the most common cause of economic recessions until 1850, and they could lead to localized famine as well. A major potato blight (disease) in1846-1847 led to the deaths of at least one million persons in Ireland and the emigration of another million, and Ireland never recovered the population levels the potato had sustained to that point. Bad grain harvests at the same time led to increased hardship throughout much of Europe.

  [3] After 1850, however, the expansion of foods more regularly kept pace with population growth, though the poorer classes remained malnourished. Two developments were crucial. First, the application of science and new technology to agriculture increased. Led by German universities, increasing research was devoted to improving seeds, developing chemical fertilizers, and advancing livestock. After 1861, with the development of land-grant universities in the United States that had huge agricultural programs, American crop-production research added to this mix. Mechanization included the use of horse-drawn harvesters and seed drills, many developed initially in the United States. It also included mechanical cream separators and other food-processing devices that improved supply.

  [4] The second development involved industrially based transportation. With trains and steam shipping, it became possible to move foods to needy regions within Western Europe quickly. Famine(as opposed to malnutrition) became a thing of the past. Many Western European countries, headed by Britain, began also to import increasing amounts of food, not only from Eastern Europe, a traditional source, but also from the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. Steam shipping, which improved speed and capacity, as well as new procedures for canning and refrigerating foods (particularly after 1870), was fundamental to these developments.

  [5] Europe's population growth included one additional innovation by the nineteenth century: it combined with rapid urbanization. More and more Western Europeans moved from countryside to city, and big cities grew most rapidly of all. By1850, over half of all the people in England lived in cities, a first in human history. In one sense, this pattern seems inevitable: growing numbers of people pressed available resources on the land, even when farmwork was combined with a bit of manufacturing, so people crowded into cities seeking work or other resources. Traditionally, however, death rates in cities surpassed those in the countryside by a large margin; cities had maintained population only through steady in-migration. Thus rapid urbanization should have reduced overall population growth, but by the middle of the nineteenth century this was no longer the case. Urban death rates remained high, particularly in the lower-class slums, but they began to decline rapidly.

  [6] The greater reliability of food supplies was a factor in the decline of urban death rates. Even more important were the gains in urban sanitation, as well as measures such as inspection of housing. ■Reformers, including enlightened doctors, began to study the causes of high death rates and to urge remediation. ■Even before the discovery of germs, beliefs that disease spread by “miasmas” (noxious forms of bad air) prompted attention to sewers and open garbage; ■Edwin Chadwick led an exemplary urban crusade for underground sewers in England in the1830s. ■Gradually, public health provisions began to cut into customary urban mortality rates. By 1900, in some parts of Western, Europe life expectancy in the cities began to surpass that of the rural areas. Industrial societies had figured out ways to combine large and growing cities with population growth, a development that would soon spread to other parts of the world.

  Paragraph 1

  1. According to paragraph 1, which of the following is true about Europe in the nineteenth century

  ○ A large increase in food production led to industrialization.

  ○ Population changes occurred at the same pace in the major regions.

  ○ The standard of living rose to the level of that in most parts of the world.

  ○ The tremendous rise in population led to greater agricultural output in every region.

  Paragraph 2

  2. According to paragraph2, which of the following caused the food supply to increase in most of Western Europe during the nineteenth century

  ○ Replacement of seventeenth-century farming techniques with more modern ones

  ○ Improved grain harvests in most European countries

  ○ Reduced demand for food as a result of a decreased population

  ○ Use of new land to grow crops

  3. In paragraph 2, why does the author mention the potato blight that occurred in Ireland?

  ○ To identify a crop that was more successful in the United States than it was in Western Europe

  ○ To support a claim about regional agricultural failures

  ○ To give an example of a problematic trend that had started in the late seventeenth century

  ○ To provide evidence that many countries in Europe experienced a loss of population in the nineteenth century

  Paragraph 3

  4. The phrase “kept pace with” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ exceeded

  ○ matched the increase in

  ○ increased the rate of

  ○ caused

  5. According to paragraph 3, all of the following factors helped the supply of food meet the needs of a growing population EXCEPT

  ○ increased agricultural research in Germany

  ○ introduction of new crops

  ○ development of food-processing devices

  ○ agricultural programs in universities in the United States

  Paragraph 4

  6. The word “capacity” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ variety of goods

  ○ distance

  ○ reliability

  ○ available storage space

  7. According to paragraph 4, famine became less of a problem in Western Europe during the nineteenth century because of

  ○ the decline of malnutrition

  ○ the construction of more food-storage facilities

  ○ faster means of transportation

  ○ improved agricultural methods in Eastern Europe

  Paragraph 5

  8. The world “inevitable” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ unexplainable

  ○ undesirable

  ○ unavoidable

  ○ unpredictable

  9. According to paragraph 5, which of the following factors led to rapid urbanization in the first half of the nineteenth century

  ○ The destruction of many farms due to bad harvests

  ○ The reduction in the amount of good-quality farmland

  ○ The rise in death rates in the countryside

  ○ The lack of jobs in the countryside

  Paragraph 6

  10. Paragraph 6 mentions all of the following as factors that contributed to the rapid decline of urban death rates EXCEPT

  ○ the greater reliability of food supplies

  ○ improvements in sanitation

  ○ advances in the treatment of disease

  ○ provisions for inspecting houses

  11. The word “surpass” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ exceed

  ○ influence

  ○ equal

  ○ differ from

  12. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph6 about underground sewers

  ○ They became common in most of Western Europe in the 1830s.

  ○ They helped reduce deaths caused by disease in cities.

  ○ They led to the discovery that disease could be caused by germs.

  ○ They encouraged people to leave rural areas and move to the cities.

  13. Look at the four squares [■] that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage.

  Such individual efforts had substantial, concrete effects on society.

  Where does the sentence best fit?

  14. Prose summary

  Answer Choices

  ○ Agricultural failures became less damaging after 1850 because of advances in science and technology as well as improvements in the transportation and preservation of foods.

  ○ Although agricultural failures led to deaths and emigration, population levels were restored within a short time.

  ○ The development of better food-processing technologies allowed many Western European countries to grow their own food without having to import it from other countries.

  ○ As the population in the countryside began increasing faster than the supply of food and living space, people began moving to the cities in search of jobs and other resources.

  ○ High death rates in the cities began to decline as food supplies became more reliable and as reformers prompted improvements in sanitation and housing.

  ○ The improvements in crop-growing methods created new jobs on the farms, causing people from the overcrowded cities to move to the countryside to fill those jobs.


 The surface of Mars

  [1] The surface of Mars shows a wide range of geologic features, including huge volcanoes — the largest known in the solar system — and extensive impact cratering. Three very large volcanoes are found on the Tharsis bulge, an enormous geologic area near Mars's equator. Northwest of Tharsis is the largest volcano of all: Olympus Mons, with a height of 25 kilometers and measuring some 700 kilometers in diameter at its base. The three large volcanoes on the Tharsis bulge are a little smaller — a “mere” 18 ki1ometers high.

  [2] None of these volcanoes was formed as a result of collisions between plates of the Martian crust-there is no plate motion on Mars. Instead, they are shield volcanoes — volcanoes with broad, sloping slides formed by molten rock. All four show distinctive lava channels and other flow features similar to those found on shield volcanoes on Earth. Images of the Martian surface reveal many hundreds of volcanoes. Most of the largest volcanoes are associated with the Tharsis bulge, but many sma11er ones are found in the northern plains.

  [3] The great height of Martian volcanoes is a direct consequence of the planet's low surface gravity. As lava flows and spreads to form a shield volcano, the volcano's eventual height depends on the new mountain's ability to support its own weight. The lower the gravity, the lesser the weight and the greater the height of the mountain. It is no accident that Maxwell Mons on Venus and the Hawaiian shield volcanoes on Earth rise to about the same height (about10 kilometers) above their respective bases-Earth and Venus have similar surface gravity. Mars's surface gravity is only 40 percent that of Earth, so volcanoes rise roughly 2.5 times as high. Are the Martian shield volcanoes still active? Scientists have no direct evidence for recent or ongoing eruptions, but if these volcanoes were active as recently as 100 million years ago(an estimate of the time of last eruption based on the extent of impact cratering on their slopes), some of them may still be at least intermittently active. Millions of years, though, may pass between eruptions.

  [4] Another prominent feature of Mars's surface is cratering. The Mariner spacecraft found that the surface of Mars, as well as that of its two moons, is pitted with impact craters formed by meteoroids falling in from space. As on our Moon, the smaller craters are often filled with surface matter — mostly dust — confirming that Mars is a dry desert world. However, Martian craters get filled in considerably faster than their lunar counterparts. On the Moon, ancient craters less than100 meters across (corresponding to depths of about 20 meters) have been obliterated, primarily by meteoritic erosion. On Mars, there are relatively few craters less than 5 kilometers in diameter. The Martian atmosphere is an efficient erosive agent, with Martian winds transporting dust from place to place and erasing surface features much faster than meteoritic impacts alone can obliterate them.

  [5] As on the Moon, the extent of large impact cratering (i.e. craters too big to have been filled in by erosion since they were formed) serves as an age indicator for the Martian surface. Age estimates ranging from four billion years for Mars's southern highlands to a few hundred million years in the youngest volcanic areas were obtained in this way.

  [6] The detailed appearance of Martian impact craters provides an important piece of information about conditions just below the planet's surface. Martian craters are surrounded by ejecta (debris formed as a result of an impact) that looks quite different from its lunar counterparts. A comparison of the Copernicus crater on the Moon with the (fairly typical) crater Yuty on Mars demonstrates the differences. The ejecta surrounding the lunar crater is just what one would expect from an explosion ejecting a large volume of dust,,soil, and boulders. ■However, the ejecta on Mars gives the distinct impression of a liquid that has splashed or flowed out of crater. ■Geologists think that this fluidized ejecta crater indicates that a layer of permafrost, or water ice, lies just a few meters under the surface. ■Explosive impacts heated and liquefied the ice, resulting in the fluid appearance of the ejecta. ■

  Paragraph 1

  1. The word “enormous” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ important

  ○ extremely large

  ○ highly unusual

  ○ active

  2. According to paragraph 1, Olympus Mons differs from volcanoes on the Tharsis bulge in that Olympus Mons

  ○ has more complex geologic features

  ○ shows less impact cratering

  ○ is taller

  ○ was formed at a later time

  Paragraph 2

  3. The word “distinctive” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ deep

  ○ complex

  ○ characteristic

  ○ ancient

  4. According to paragraphs 1 and 2, which of the following is NOT true of the shield volcanoes on the Tharsis bulge?

  ○ They have broad, sloping sides.

  ○ They are smaller than the largest volcano on Mars.

  ○ They have channels that resemble the lava channels of volcanoes on Earth.

  ○ They are over 25 kilometers tall.

  Paragraph 3

  5. The word “roughly” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ typically

  ○ frequently

  ○ actually

  ○ approximately

  6. In paragraph 3, why does the author compare Maxwell Mons on Venus to the Hawaiian shield volcanoes on Earth?

  ○ to help explain the relationship between surface gravity and volcano height

  ○ to explain why Mars’s surface gravity is only 40 percent of Earth’s

  ○ to point out differences between the surface gravity of Earth and the surface gravity of Venus

  ○ to argue that there are more similarities than differences between volcanoes on different planets

  7. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage. Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information.

  ○ Although direct evidence of recent eruptions is lacking, scientists believe that these volcanoes were active as recently as100 million years ago.

  ○ Scientists estimate that volcanoes active more recently than 100 years ago will still have extensive impact cratering on their slopes.

  ○ If, as some evidence suggests, these volcanoes erupted as recently as100 million years ago, they may continue to be intermittently active.

  ○ Although these volcanoes were active as recently as 100 million years ago, there is no direct evidence of recent or ongoing eruptions.

  Paragraph 4

  8. The word “considerably” in the passage is closest in meaning to

  ○ frequently

  ○ significantly

  ○ clearly

  ○ surprisingly

  9. According to paragraph 4, what is demonstrated by the fact that craters fill in much faster on Mars than on the Moon?

  ○ Erosion from meteoritic impacts takes place more quickly on Mars than on the Moon.

  ○ There is more dust on Mars than on the Moon.

  ○ The surface of Mars is a dry desert.

  ○ Wind is a powerful eroding force on Mars.

  10. In paragraph 4, why does the author point out that Mars has few ancient craters that are less than 5 kilometers in diameter?

  ○ To explain why scientists believe that the surface matter filling Martian craters is mostly dust

  ○ To explain why scientists believe that the impact craters on Mars were created by meteoroids

  ○ To support the claim that the Martian atmosphere is an efficient erosive agent

  ○ To argue that Mars experienced fewer ancient impacts than the Moon did

  Paragraph 5

  11. According to paragraph 5, what have scientists been able to determine from studies of large impact cratering on Mars?

  ○ Some Martian volcanoes are much older than was once thought.

  ○ The age of Mars's surface can vary from area to area.

  ○ Large impact craters are not reliable indicators of age in areas with high volcanic activity.

  ○ Some areas of the Martian surface appear to be older than they actually are.

  Paragraph 6

  12. According to paragraph 6, the ejecta of Mars's crater Yuty differs from the ejecta of the Moon's Copernicus crater in that the ejecta of the Yuty crater

  ○ has now become part of a permafrost layer

  ○ contains a large volume of dust, soil and boulders

  ○ suggests that liquid once came out of the surface at the crater site

  ○ was thrown a comparatively long distance from the center of the crater

  13. Look at the four squares [■] that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage.

  This surface feature has led to speculation about what may lie under Mars’s surface.

  Where does the sentence best fit?

  14. Prose summary

  Answer Choices

  ○ Place motion on Mars, once considered to have played no role in shaping the planet’s surface, is now seen as being directly associated with the planet’s earliest volcanoes.

  ○ Mars has shield volcanoes, some of which are extremely tall because of the planet’s low surface gravity.

  ○ Although the erosive power of the Martian atmosphere ensures that Mars has fewer craters than the the Moon does, impact craters are prominent on Mars’s surface.

  ○ Scientists cannot yet reliably estimate the age of the Martian surface because there has been too much erosion of it.

  ○ Scientists have been surprised to discover that conditions just below the surface of Mars are very similar to conditions just below the surface of the Moon.

  ○ Studies of crater ejecta have revealed the possibility of a layer of permafrost below the surface of Mars.

  以上就是小編為大家?guī)黻P(guān)于托福TPO閱讀資料供大家閱讀參考,新航道托福資料頻道將第一時間為考生發(fā)布最全、最新、最專業(yè)的托福資訊及托福考試資料及機經(jīng).


免費獲取資料

免責聲明
1、如轉(zhuǎn)載本網(wǎng)原創(chuàng)文章,情表明出處
2、本網(wǎng)轉(zhuǎn)載媒體稿件旨在傳播更多有益信息,并不代表同意該觀點,本網(wǎng)不承擔稿件侵權(quán)行為的連帶責任;
3、在本網(wǎng)博客/論壇發(fā)表言論者,文責自負。

熱報課程

  • 托福課程
班級名稱 班號 開課時間 人數(shù) 學(xué)費 報名

制作:每每

旗艦校區(qū):上海徐匯區(qū)文定路209號寶地文定商務(wù)中心1樓 乘車路線:地鐵1/4號線上海體育館、3/9號線宜山路站、11號線上海游泳館站

電話:4008-125-888

版權(quán)所有:上海胡雅思投資管理有限公司 滬ICP備11042568號-1

亚洲乱码一二三四五六区_欧美亚洲国产SUV_91麻豆国产自产在线观看亚洲_亚洲国产午夜精品理论片在线播放

<label id="dxwxx"><meter id="dxwxx"><bdo id="dxwxx"></bdo></meter></label>

<rt id="dxwxx"><small id="dxwxx"><strike id="dxwxx"></strike></small></rt><label id="dxwxx"><meter id="dxwxx"></meter></label>
<label id="dxwxx"><meter id="dxwxx"><bdo id="dxwxx"></bdo></meter></label>
  • <label id="dxwxx"><meter id="dxwxx"></meter></label>

  • <label id="dxwxx"><del id="dxwxx"></del></label>

    精品视频一区二区| 中文字幕欧美精品日韩中文字幕| 日韩va在线观看| 亚洲精品国久久99热| 国产精品自拍片| 最新日韩av在线| 欧美一级黄色片视频| 日韩理论片网站| 18岁视频在线观看| 一区二区三区在线观看视频| 黄大色黄女片18第一次| 亚洲一区二区三区四区在线| 欧美一级xxxx| 天天色综合成人网| 少妇一级淫片免费放播放| 欧美日韩一区三区四区| 天堂久久精品忘忧草| 亚洲精品一区二区三区影院| www.成人av.com| 亚洲性视频h| 亚洲最大av在线| 免费观看在线综合色| 欧美亚洲丝袜| 久久久天堂av| 亚洲第一色av| 欧美人妇做爰xxxⅹ性高电影| 妺妺窝人体色WWW精品| 亚洲国产精品成人一区二区| 久久免费精品| 欧美亚洲成人精品| 亚洲国产专区| 日韩av不卡在线播放| wwwwxxxxx欧美| 国内自拍视频网| 91极品美女在线| 丰满少妇被猛烈进入一区二区| 亚洲天堂影视av| 精品精品久久| 97人人模人人爽人人喊38tv| 国产成人久久精品77777最新版本| 免费看污污视频| 一级女性全黄久久生活片免费| 中文文字幕文字幕高清| 日韩精品日韩在线观看| 天堂俺去俺来也www久久婷婷| 国产精品wwwwww| 蜜桃久久久久久久| 97成人在线免费视频| 一道本成人在线| 欧美一区二区三区婷婷| 97视频在线播放| 毛片基地黄久久久久久天堂| aa在线观看视频| 欧美色爱综合网| 国产乱论精品| 91久久精品国产91久久| aa级大片欧美| 图片区偷拍区小说区| 亚洲精品午夜精品| 欧美日本一区| 日本丰满少妇黄大片在线观看| 亚洲成人动漫av| 紧身裙女教师波多野结衣| 欧美精品九九久久| 美女高潮久久久| 超碰在线播放91| 日韩精品一二三四区| 五月开心六月丁香综合色啪| 亚洲国产欧美不卡在线观看| 精品久久久精品| 亚洲视频国产| 国产精品久久7| 成人欧美一区二区三区| 18精品爽国产三级网站| 2021国产精品视频| 粉嫩高潮美女一区二区三区 | 欧洲一区二区av| 亚洲日本视频在线| 国产精品久久久久久久免费大片 | 亚洲午夜国产一区99re久久| 国产精品国产精品88| 国产成人精品在线播放| 91蝌蚪porny| 97人妻人人揉人人躁人人| 66m—66摸成人免费视频| 国产精品99久久久久久久女警 | 国产67194| 国产日韩欧美综合| 中文字幕欧美国产| 国产一二三区精品| 2019国产精品视频| 亚洲制服丝袜av| 亚洲3区在线| 久久久久久亚洲精品不卡4k岛国 | 伊人成人222| 久久久极品av| 国产精品1024| 97超碰在线资源| 国产成人久久精品| 日韩黄色三级| 成人国产在线激情| 亚洲第一狼人社区| 国产99亚洲| 97久久国产亚洲精品超碰热 | 中文国产成人精品久久一| 日韩国产高清影视| 精品少妇人妻av一区二区三区| 欧美精品久久久久久久久久| 97久久人人超碰| 欧美在线se| 韩日午夜在线资源一区二区| 色激情天天射综合网| 热久久天天拍国产| 国产免费一区二区三区视频| 日韩一级黄色av| 99r国产精品| 亚洲一区二区av| 性欧美.com| 亚洲国产一区自拍| 极品少妇xxxx精品少妇偷拍 | 国产精品第8页| 亚洲激情中文1区| 亚欧日韩另类中文欧美| av免费观看国产| 欧美成人精品不卡视频在线观看| 久久免费精品国产久精品久久久久| 亚洲熟女www一区二区三区| 久久精品magnetxturnbtih| 88在线观看91蜜桃国自产| 午夜一区二区三区不卡视频| 人妻换人妻a片爽麻豆| 成人妇女免费播放久久久| 一本色道久久加勒比精品 | 操bbb操bbb| 最近2019年好看中文字幕视频 | 欧类av怡春院| 电影午夜精品一区二区三区| 欧美久久久久久蜜桃| 国产精品永久| 国产av自拍一区| 蜜桃日韩视频| 日韩精品免费在线| 91看片淫黄大片一级| 日韩一级电影| 日韩在线不卡一区| 成人av番号网| 7777精品伊人久久久大香线蕉超级流畅| 久久久久久久高潮| 成人三级视频在线观看| 这里只有精品66| 欧美乱妇40p| 亚洲国产成人av网| 亚洲日本免费| 欧美a级片免费看| 日韩一区二区在线观看视频 | 久久久欧美精品sm网站| 欧美猛男做受videos| 无需播放器的av| 成人午夜激情免费视频| 91精品福利在线一区二区三区| 久久成人免费网| 大型av综合网站| 福利在线一区二区三区| 91精品视频在线看| 亚洲国产精品成人一区二区| 国产欧美日韩亚州综合| 91精品国产视频| 午夜在线观看一区| 日本一二三区视频在线| 69久久夜色精品国产69| 欧美日韩一区 二区 三区 久久精品| 久久精品国产亚洲aⅴ| a看欧美黄色女同性恋| 可以看污的网站| 久久99九九| 欧美片一区二区三区| 色欲综合视频天天天| 国产一本一道久久香蕉| 九九热精品视频在线观看| 国产一级免费片| 性做爰过程免费播放| 日韩av片永久免费网站| 日韩你懂的在线播放| 中文字幕巨乱亚洲| 久久一二三区| 网曝91综合精品门事件在线| 伊人网综合视频| 屁屁影院ccyy国产第一页| 国产成人av网| 亚洲欧美成人网| 午夜婷婷国产麻豆精品| 国产在线不卡视频| 91一区二区| 日本精品在线免费观看| 中文字幕无码不卡免费视频| 国产精品国产精品| 久久久女人电视剧免费播放下载 | 久久久久av| 国产高清日韩| 黄色在线免费播放| 免费网站永久免费观看| 一区二区三区在线视频播放| 久久综合综合久久综合| 第一会所sis001亚洲| 我要看黄色一级片| 在线观看日本www| 97在线免费视频观看| 亚洲伊人久久大香线蕉av| 久久躁日日躁aaaaxxxx| 日韩一级片网址| 婷婷开心久久网| 久久精品亚洲精品国产欧美kt∨ | 国产精品少妇在线视频| 欧美一区二区福利| 国产精品欧美在线| 久久97精品久久久久久久不卡| 日韩天堂在线观看| 精品久久久久久久久久久久| xfplay精品久久| 另类中文字幕网| 在线国产一区| 日韩影视高清在线观看| 亚洲欧美另类日本| 最新版天堂资源在线| 青青草原av在线播放| 久久久一二三四| 精品毛片久久久久久| 国产精品久久久久77777| 久久国产精品亚洲| 亚洲欧美日韩视频一区| 91精品国产欧美一区二区18| 欧美日韩国内自拍| 亚洲欧洲国产日本综合| 久久这里只精品最新地址| 国产真实乱对白精彩久久| 男女精品网站| 欧美一区亚洲| 国内精品久久久久久99蜜桃| 一区二区三区视频免费视频观看网站| 我不卡一区二区| 中文字幕 亚洲一区| 国产3p在线播放| 国产免费黄视频| 欧美无砖专区免费| 激情图片qvod| av磁力番号网| 日韩视频在线免费播放| 欧美精品与人动性物交免费看| 亚洲午夜电影在线观看| 国产视频视频一区| 久久婷婷国产综合国色天香| www.欧美色图| 成人白浆超碰人人人人| 国产精品一二三四区| 经典一区二区三区| 久久最新视频| 乱人伦精品视频在线观看| 亚洲激情欧美| 国产偷自视频区视频一区二区| 好吊一区二区三区| 国精品一区二区| 亚洲精选成人| 小嫩嫩精品导航| 久热综合在线亚洲精品| 葵司免费一区二区三区四区五区| 性娇小13――14欧美| 翔田千里一区二区| 日本不卡在线视频| 激情av综合网| jiyouzz国产精品久久| 99久久久国产精品| 国产欧美日韩激情| 亚洲人一二三区| 亚洲一区二区在线免费观看视频| 亚洲3atv精品一区二区三区| 色综合久久久久久久久| 免费一级suv好看的国产网站| 国产亚洲永久域名| 成人午夜电影在线播放| 91福利入口| 久久草视频在线看| 日韩中文字幕av在线| 亚洲一区二区三区加勒比| 国产又粗又长又爽视频| av免费看网址| 日韩亚洲欧美中文在线| 欧美激情一区二区三区高清视频 | 色就色 综合激情| 欧美丰满嫩嫩电影| 亚洲老头同性xxxxx| 精品国产一区二区三区久久| 欧美激情亚洲自拍| 国产精品精品国产| 国产日韩欧美综合精品| 亚洲精品一区国产精品| 免费在线观看视频a| 国产又黄又猛的视频| 国产呦小j女精品视频| 天堂网avav| 国产一区不卡| 亚洲乱码久久| 成人精品视频一区二区三区尤物| 国产欧美一区视频| 欧美日韩亚洲视频一区| 亚洲精品一区二区三区影院| 欧美成人精品三级在线观看| 国产精品视频在线播放| 欧美人与性禽动交精品| 国产欧美日韩小视频| 中文字幕人妻无码系列第三区| 一级特黄曰皮片视频| 久久综合社区| 伊人久久亚洲美女图片| 国产很黄免费观看久久| 一区在线播放视频| 欧美欧美午夜aⅴ在线观看| 亚洲三级黄色在线观看| 日本久久久久久久| 欧美一进一出视频| 亚欧在线免费观看| 男人天堂资源网| 波多野结衣在线观看一区二区| 国产精品乱看| 中文字幕av一区 二区| 欧美视频在线一区| 久久亚洲一区二区三区四区五区高 | 色偷偷噜噜噜亚洲男人| 国产精品自在线| 日日噜噜夜夜狠狠久久丁香五月| 在线播放免费视频| 成年永久一区二区三区免费视频| 在线精品视频在线观看高清| 国产精品一二三| 日韩欧美在线免费| 国产午夜精品免费一区二区三区| 国产精品久久久久久久久影视| 一区二区成人国产精品| 香蕉视频xxxx| 国产伦理久久久久久妇女| 欧美一级视频| 亚洲欧美怡红院| 亚洲国产成人91精品| 国产精品免费一区二区三区都可以| 伊人久久大香线蕉午夜av| 久久99久久久久久久噜噜| 国产精品久久久久久久久久久久冷| a在线视频观看| 欧美爱爱免费视频| 1024日韩| 一区二区三区高清| 亚洲欧美制服第一页| 96sao精品视频在线观看| 亚洲 高清 成人 动漫| 久久国产精品国语对白| 99精品视频免费观看视频| 亚洲国产精品成人综合| 亚洲激情电影中文字幕| 国产一区私人高清影院| 成人在线观看黄| 蜜桃精品视频| 精品一区二区三区不卡| 欧美午夜美女看片| 久久久久久久久久久网站| 曰韩不卡视频| 在线观看亚洲大片短视频| 国产综合亚洲精品一区二| 日韩理论片一区二区| 日韩亚洲欧美成人| 无遮挡亚洲一区| 国产黄片一区二区三区| 国内自拍一区| 性久久久久久久| 欧美韩国理论所午夜片917电影| 一区二区三区四区欧美| 亚洲第一综合网| 亚洲人成在线影院| 五月婷婷综合在线| 午夜精品久久久久久久白皮肤| 国产激情片在线观看| 韩国三级大全久久网站| 国产精品一区二区三区四区| 欧美一区日本一区韩国一区| 91在线色戒在线| 日韩精品xxx| 欧美a级一区| 午夜欧美视频在线观看| 久久免费福利视频| 狠狠97人人婷婷五月| 麻豆精品99| 亚洲国产电影在线观看| www.久久久久| 日韩极品视频在线观看| 日韩三级不卡| 久久综合99re88久久爱| 国产一区二区日韩精品欧美精品| 色播五月综合| 国产精品久一| 99久久免费视频.com| 国产亚洲综合久久| 乱子伦一区二区|