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大学六级-1577
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[单项选择]A. He doesn’t know much about acting. B. He doesn’t think the actors are professional.
C. The acting seems professional to him.D. He thinks actor is a painstaking profession.
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[填空题]Generally speaking, the British constitution is ______ (在很大程度上是历史事件的产物)
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[单项选择]A. Women’s fashion changes slowly.
B. It is foolish to spend too much money on clothes.
C. It’s no need to buy clothes with style.
D. Everyone should have his own style.
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[单项选择]Passage ThreeA. Enjoy family happiness. B. Switch to another field.
C. Start his own business. D. Build a house of his own.
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[单项选择]A. He has physical impairment.
B. He has certain weaknesses in his academic background.
C. H e has poor family background.
D. He has violated school rules.
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[填空题]It’s clear, from Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor’s Senate confirmation hearings, that she has a warm relationship with her family and friends, including her beloved mother and brother. But in her rise through the legal profession, she has made a number of personal sacrifices, most notably marriage and children.
Ms. Sotomayor’s marriage to her high-school sweetheart ended after just a few years, in part, she has said, because of an excessive work schedule. "I cannot completely attribute that divorce to work," she told a panel on judicial life. "But certainly the fact that I was leaving my home at 7:00am and getting back at 10:00pro was not of assistance in recognizing the problems developing in my marriage." "I have found it difficult to maintain a relationship while I’ve pursued my career," Ms. Sotomayor also said in a television interview.
Ms. Sotomayor was subsequently engaged, but that 8-year relationship ended, too—before they went to the altar. She has no child
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[单项选择]A. The man has never seen the woman before. B. They work for the same company.
C. They work on the same floor.D. The woman is interested in market research.
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[填空题]Bicycle ______ (无法和其他交通工具相比) like car and train for speed and comfort.
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[单项选择]People have wondered for a long time how their personalities and behaviors are formed. It is not easy to explain why one person is intelligent and another is not, (62) why one is cooperative and another is competitive.
Social scientists are, of course, extremely interested in these types of questions. They want to explain why we possess certain characteristics and (63) certain behaviors. There are no (64) answers yet, but two distinct schools of thought on the matter have (65) . As one might expect, the two (66) are very different from one another, and there is a great deal of (67) between proponents (支持者) of each theory. The controversy is often (68) to as "nature vs. nurture".
Those who support the "nature" side of the conflict believe that our personalities and behavior patterns are (69) determined by biological and (70) factors. That our environment has (71) , if anything, to do with o
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[单项选择]A. The instruction is hard to understand. B. He is seeking for a person with Ph.D.
C. He has got a Ph.D in computer science. D. No one could repair his computer.
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[单项选择]How Can We Prevent Medical Errors
For more than 20 years, trial lawyer Rick Boothman defended doctors and hospitals in malpractice lawsuits. The job taught him plenty about the disconnect between the defensive behavior practiced by the medical establishment and the humane treatment patients want. So when the University of Michigan Health System needed a new in-house attorney in 2001, Boothman made an offer: hire me and revolutionize your approach. We’ll be up front with. patients when medical errors happen, and we’ll pay quickly when a case warrants it, rather than dragging everybody into court. "It’s the decent thing to do," says Boothman. A new study published in August found that since Michigan adopted Boothman’s program of disclosure and compensation, lawsuits have declined and legal-defense costs have dropped by 61 percent. There’s no proof that acknowledging mistakes led directly to savings, but it didn’t cause a malpractice frenzy
A. Hire a lawyer to defend for themselves in court.
B. Pay the patients as much as they demand.
C. Revolutionize their approach.
D. Be open and honest, and compensate the patients.
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[单项选择]Passage TwoA. In case that he feels light-headed. B. In case that he does not sleep well.
C. In case that he does not want to eat. D. In case that he feels very tired.
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[填空题]He is the sort of person ______ (你永远琢磨不透他所讲的话).
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[填空题]It is essential that ______ (每个人都为紧急情况作好准备).
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[单项选择]A. His grades got better.
B. He planned to be a great mathematician.
C. He quitted from the department of mathematics.
D. He failed his maths exam.
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[单项选择]A. They should meet at the coffee shop now. B. They have to deal with something urgent.
C. They are not able to meet tomorrow.D. They have to change the place to meet.
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[单项选择]A.By reading papers. B. By taking a nap.
C. By chatting with friends. D. By playing a bridge game.
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[多项选择]1)参考书泛滥已成为师生共同关注的问题
2)参考书泛滥带来了哪些影响
3)作为大学生,应该如何正确选择和使用参考书
How to Make Full Use of Reference Books
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[单项选择]Passage OneA. About equal numbers of galaxies are moving toward and away from us.
B. Almost all galaxies are moving away from us.
C. A small handful of galaxies are getting close to us.
D. The close a galaxy is the faster it is moving towards us.
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[单项选择]A. The man can be enrolled for one semester. B. The man will be enrolled one semester later.
C. The man has been denied for bad behaviors. D. The man is enrolled for his good progress.
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[简答题]How Can We Prevent Medical Errors
For more than 20 years, trial lawyer Rick Boothman defended doctors and hospitals in malpractice lawsuits. The job taught him plenty about the disconnect between the defensive behavior practiced by the medical establishment and the humane treatment patients want. So when the University of Michigan Health System needed a new in-house attorney in 2001, Boothman made an offer: hire me and revolutionize your approach. We’ll be up front with. patients when medical errors happen, and we’ll pay quickly when a case warrants it, rather than dragging everybody into court. "It’s the decent thing to do," says Boothman. A new study published in August found that since Michigan adopted Boothman’s program of disclosure and compensation, lawsuits have declined and legal-defense costs have dropped by 61 percent. There’s no proof that acknowledging mistakes led directly to savings, but it didn’t cause a malpractice frenz
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[单项选择]Passage ThreeA. We should focus on the future life. B. We should react to life rather than act.
C. We should build our houses in life. D. We should always do our best.
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[单项选择]A. The man will get a small Sum as financial compensation.
B. The school committee is unreasonable in enrolling students.
C. Financial aid is accessible only to regular students.
D. The man can enjoy tuition reduction if he studies hard.
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[单项选择]A. To apply for graduate education. B. To apply to finish his study.
C. To ask for special status. D. To request access to better faculty.
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[单项选择]Eton College, the school that taught David Cameron, the Conservative leader, is renowned for its excellence. Indeed, 175 of its boys gained the top grade in all their A-level exams in 2008. In the rest of the country, only 75 state-school boys from families poor enough to qualify for free school meals achieved the same distinction. On January 19th Mr. Cameron laid out his plans for giving more children in state schools access to the sort of education—and the opportunities it affords for students to attend good universities — provided by his alma mater (母亲).
According to the plan, "the single most important thing for a good education is for every child to have access to a good teacher". Yet in recent years graduates have rarely aspired to such a mean job as teaching. Instead, the country coasts along on the education—itself far from perfect—provided a generation or so ago to its present workforce. Then, teaching was not only a respected profession but also a way in which a clever p
A. let more state-school boys gain top grade in A-level exams
B. let more children get good education which is currently only available to the well-off
C. make people realize the importance of choosing a good school
D. improve name recognition of his alma mater
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[单项选择]Passage OneA. The universe can become static at any moment.
B. The universe is as vulnerable as a pencil’s point.
C. The universe may stay still but unlikely to last long.
D. The universe is bound to collapse someday.
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[单项选择]Passage ThreeA. He planned to sell it to one of his customers.
B. He planned to send it to the carpenter as a gift.
C. He planned to fill it with his favorites.
D. He planned to send it to his partner.
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[单项选择]As companies become more and more global, it’s increasingly important for rising finance executives to have experience living overseas. For those who have the opportunity to work abroad, though, there’s good reason to be choosy. An annual look by Mercer at the quality of life in more than 200 cities quantifies just how disparate living conditions can be from Sydney to Shenzhen.
European cities garnered(获得) 7 of the top 10 rankings in Mercer’s latest survey, released in May, with Vienna, Zurich, and Geneva heading the list. The highest-ranking U.S. city is Honolulu at 31, followed closely by San Francisco and Boston. New York, considered the "base" city with a quality of life rating of 100, ranks 49th on the overall list and 6th among U.S. cities. Singapore and Tokyo are the top-ranked cities in Asia. At the bottom of the list is Baghdad, with a rating of 15, with Port au Prince, Haiti, and several cities in Africa clustering near it.
The ratings are based on 10 factors, with
A. Their living conditions become better and better.
B. They have more opportunities to work abroad.
C. Their overseas working experience becomes more important.
D. They are easy to be particular about the company they work for.
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[单项选择]A. A book. B. A watch.
C. A case.D. Some coins.
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[单项选择]A. He should have left 2 hours ago. B. His roommate should have seven the doctor.
C. He is exaggerating the waiting time. D. His roommate can’t always be believable.
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[填空题]______ (让世界发展如此之快的) is modern science and technology.
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[单项选择]A. He has to get up before 6:00 every day.
B. He often comes across friends on the platform.
C. lie has to spend 3.5 hours sitting in a train every day.
D. He likes to sleep on the train on the way home at night.
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[单项选择]Passage TwoA. It can be cured by a kind of operation. B. It can be cured by a kind of medicine.
C. Its main symptom is "forgetful". D. The old often suffer from it.
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[单项选择]Passage ThreeA. It was of low quality. B. It was perfect in workmanship and materials.
C. It did not satisfy the contractor. D. It was the best of all the houses he had built.
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[单项选择]A. It is ghastly. B. It is enjoyable.
C. It is a waste of time. D. It is unbearable.
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[填空题]Aggressive people are easy to spot because they have (36) recognizable wide faces, researchers claim. Just a quick glance at someone’s facial structure may be enough to predict their (37) towards aggression, according to a study published in the Psychological Science journal. Facial width-to-height ratio (WHR) is (38) by measuring the distance between the right and left (39) and the distance from the upper lip to the mid-brow. Psychologists from Brock University in the USA decided to (40) up on former research that suggested males with a large facial WHR act more aggressively than those with (41) features. In the study, volunteers viewed photos of faces of men who had (42) had their aggressive behavior analyzed. The participants then rated how aggressive they thought each person was on a (43) of one to seven, after viewing each face for either 2,000 milliseconds or 39 milliseconds. (44) —
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[单项选择]Passage TwoA. It can help people keep alert. B. It can help people keep young.
C. It can help improve people’s memory. D. It can help strengthen people’s bodies.
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[单项选择]Passage OneA.Albert Einstein’s Relativity predicts the end of the universe.
B. To explain new discoveries, we can turn to inventive persons.
C. Scientists have not yet proved the expansion of the universe.
D. Galaxies in the universe seems to be growing more and more.