试卷详情
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大学四级-1908
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[填空题]At last the board reached an agreement that ______ (只有这样我们才能完成任务).
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[单项选择]A. It takes only 5 minutes to reach the campus from the apartments.
B. Most students can’t afford to live in the new apartments.
C. The new apartments are not available until next month.
D. The new apartments can accommodate 500 students.
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[填空题]In my opinion, surfing the net ______ (既浪费时间也有害健康).
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[填空题]Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.
Teddy bears have been around since 1902. The teddy bear came to being when President Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a black bear held captive (俘虏) by his hunting party. Also worth noting is that President Roosevelt’s refusal to (47) this captive bear became a very popular political cartoon by Cliff Barryman.
A Brooklyn shopkeeper was (48) by the cartoon. The shopkeeper then asked President Roosevelt for (49) to name a toy bear "Teddy", the nickname of "Theodore". Thus became the creation of the teddy bear.
It is also worth (50) that the teddy bear was born in Germany between 1902 and 1903.
The first teddy bears did not have lovely faces or smiles, in fact, the first teddy bears had expressions which could best be described as (51) Teddy bears were also quite stiff, the (52) arms and legs and soft, plush (毛绒的) bodies came much l
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[单项选择]A. Sign his name for the fan. B. Fill in an application form.
C. Exchange gifts with his friends. D. Get a purchase refunded.
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[单项选择]Space is a dangerous place, not only because of meteors (流星) but also because of rays from the sun and other stars. The atmosphere again acts (67) our protective blanket on earth. Light gets through, and this is (68) for plants to make the food (69) we eat. Heat, too, makes our environment endurable. Various kinds of rays (70) through the air from outer space, (71) enormous quantities of radiation from the sun are (72) off. As soon as men leave the atmosphere they are (73) to this radiation but their spacesuits or the walls of their spacecraft, (74) they are inside, do prevent a lot of radiation damage.
Radiation is the greatest known (75) to explorers in space. The unit of radiation is called "rein (雷姆)". Scientists (76) reason to think that a man can put up with far more radiation (77) 0.1 rem without being damaged; the figure of 60 rems has been agreed on. The trouble is that it i
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[单项选择]A. It was withdrawn from the shelf as a back issue.B. It is not available unless it has been reserved.
C. It hasn’t been returned by the borrower. D. It won’t come out until June 26.
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[填空题]______ (他在事故中幸免于难) is really a miracle.
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[简答题]Raising Wise Consumers
Almost anyone with a profit motive is marketing to innocents. Help your kids understand it’s OK not to have it all. Here are five strategies for raising wise consumers.
1. Lead by example
While you may know that TV commercials stimulate desire for consumer goods, you’ll have a hard time selling your kids on the virtues of turning off the tube if you structure your own days around the latest sitcom (情景喜剧) or reality show.
The same principle applies to money matters. It does no good to lecture your kids about spending, saving and sharing when doing out their pocket money if you spend every free weekend afternoon at the mall. If you suspect your own spending habits are out of whack, consider what financial advisor Nathan Dungan says in his book Wasteful Sons and Material Girls: How Not to Be Your Child’s ATM. "In teaching your child about money, few issues are as critical as your own regular cons
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[填空题]In the first place, ______ (晚会有助于筹款) for cancer research.
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[填空题]Boy, tourism really is a big business these days. It’s (36) It involves hotels, transportation, restaurants, shops, and thousands of people. The tour companies keep telling us what a good thing it is... about how much we can learn about people and (37) , but sometimes I wonder if this is really true.
A (38) that I know went abroad last summer. They traveled with a tour group. It’s interesting to (39) their experiences with some of the experiences of other people in the same tour group. My friends, (40) , had some acquaintances, or friends, actually, along the (41) of their tour. In some of the cities they were going to, they knew some local people When they got to (42) places, they could go out with some of the local people and they could eat some of the local food and maybe see some of the local (43)
Other members of the tour group, however, never got away from the group at all.
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[单项选择]Passage Two
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.A. Crimes committed by young people. B. Crimes committed by needy people.
C. Influence on young people. D. Stealing and violence.
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[单项选择]A. They stay closed until summer comes. B. They cater chiefly to tourists.
C. They are busy all the year round. D. They provide quality service to their customers.
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[单项选择]A. Enter the stock market instead of investing in clothing.
B. Move to another residence from Wall Street.
C. Transfer his investment to the Chinese stock market.
D. Share his money-making experience with other marketers.
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[单项选择]Interest is steadily spreading from a minority of enthusiasts in developing renewable sources of energy--wind, wave and solar power, tidal and geothermal energy. Additional support for them has come with a proposal to explore the untapped sources of hydroelectric power in Scotland.
The details are presented by Mr. William Manser in a study called "The Case for an Inquiry into Hydroelectric Generation in the North of Scotland". He calls for an expert committee to look at the developments possible for hydroelectric sites and, more important, for means of financing them
There is a clear industrial connection in Mr. Manser’s study because it was done for the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors; hydroelectric schemes, by definition, have a large civil engineering component in them. Mr. Manser estimates that wind power could theoretically provide more than 7 percent of electricity supply in the United Kingdom if suitable sites for generators could be found. However, the pra
A. It has attracted the least concern.
B. It has never been utilized before
C. It has aroused attention only recently.
D. It is the last renewable energy to develop.
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[多项选择]Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled How to Prevent the Spread of Epidemics You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below:
1. 近年来,各种传染病如甲流(H1N1 flu)等频频威胁着我们的生存
2. 由此带来的问题
3. 控制传染病传播的措施
How to Prevent the Spread of Epidemics
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[单项选择]Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.A. Walk the dog. B. Clean the house.
C. Go to the dentist’s. D. Finish her assignment.
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[单项选择]Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.A. Diet. B. Sleep. C. Space. D. Stress.
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[单项选择]Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.A. Since Friday. B. Since Saturday. C. Since Sunday. D. Since Monday.
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[单项选择]A. Quit their jobs at the same time. B. Take an adventurous trip with their savings.
C. Enrich their poor knowledge in business. D. Establish a finn in collaboration.
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[单项选择]A. Its rapid growth is beneficial to the world.
B. It can be seen as a model by the rest of the world.
C. Its success can’t be explained by elementary economics.
D. It will continue to surge forward in the future.
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[填空题]______ (意想不到的是) he had managed to run a company successfully.
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[单项选择]A. Her mild temper. B. Her broad knowledge.
C. Her teaching style. D. Her detailed answers.
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[单项选择]Passage Three
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.A. About seven million. B. Half of the American population.
C. 25% of American people. D. About 25 million.
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[单项选择]A detailed and thorough research project undertaken by the Open University recently reported that their evidence appears to show that competition between nearby schools does not significantly improve academic standards. Indeed, their report inclines to the opposite outcome: the exam results may actually decline where competition is fiercest.
When the further education sector was "privatized" a few years ago, competition between colleges became truly fierce, at least in urban areas where potential students could choose between several of them. Colleges appointed highly paid marketing directors and gave them large budgets; some even "bribed" interested students with promises of hundreds of pounds if they completed certain courses satisfactorily.
Fully competitive markets being a philosophical foundation of Britain’s recent governments, it was no surprise to hear claims that many educational developments of the 1990s would move us towards a free market in secondary education--gi
A. higher enrollment rate
B. lower academic standard
C. higher marketing expenses
D. privatization of further education
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[单项选择]Raising Wise Consumers
Almost anyone with a profit motive is marketing to innocents. Help your kids understand it’s OK not to have it all. Here are five strategies for raising wise consumers.
1. Lead by example
While you may know that TV commercials stimulate desire for consumer goods, you’ll have a hard time selling your kids on the virtues of turning off the tube if you structure your own days around the latest sitcom (情景喜剧) or reality show.
The same principle applies to money matters. It does no good to lecture your kids about spending, saving and sharing when doing out their pocket money if you spend every free weekend afternoon at the mall. If you suspect your own spending habits are out of whack, consider what financial advisor Nathan Dungan says in his book Wasteful Sons and Material Girls: How Not to Be Your Child’s ATM. "In teaching your child about money, few issues are as critical as your own regular consumer dec
A. the way you spend your money
B. the time children are allowed to watch TV
C. the activities shared by you and your children D. the amount of money at the children’s disposal