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大学四级-1923
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[简答题]Wedding Customs around the World
Wedding Ceremonies
A wedding is celebrated with some kind of ceremony almost everywhere in the world. The ceremonies vary greatly among different nations and different religions. But whatever the form of a marriage ceremony, it serves the important purpose of announcing to the community that a male and a female have been joined in matrimony (婚姻).
The wedding ceremony may be a religious one performed by a churchman. In Western societies it may be a civil ceremony performed by a civil official, such as a mayor or a judge. Or it may be only a couple’s declaration, before witnesses, of their intention to marry. In some places a transfer of property makes a marriage binding. In other places blood is drawn from the hands of the bride and groom. The blood is mixed, sealing the union. Among some people the marriage rite consists only of the bride and groom’s sharing the same food.<
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[单项选择]A. She has probably some free time this week.
B. She is probably not coming on Sunday.
C. She’s probably back at home.
D. She has probably tried to call.
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[填空题]Memory is our most important possession. Without memory, you wouldn’t know who you are. You couldn’t think about the past or plan for the future. Memory is (36) for everything we do as human beings. Its (37) that we have this magical time machine in our heads that (38) us to record experiences and then use that information at a later time. (39) how the brain makes and (40) memories has to be one of the most important of all scientific (41) .
People who feel they must (42) for having a bad memory should stop using a poor memory as an excuse for forgetting things. The only people who have a poor memory are those whose memory function has been (43) by disease or damage. (44) . You must associate it with something. You must exercise it or risk losing its effectiveness. (45) . Second, cramming for finals is a very bad way to learn something that will last. Information from cram
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[填空题]By the time you get to Beijing tomorrow, ______ (我已经去了上海).
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[单项选择]Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.A. She is Professor Jamison’s nephew. B. She is working for Professor Jamison.
C. She used to do the job herself. D. She just finished interview for the job.
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[填空题]It was essential that all the necessary documents ______ (月底前递交到总统办公室).
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[单项选择]A. The man should buy a meal ticket every month.
B. Individuals pay differently for the same meal.
C. Buying the meal ticket won’t save the man money.
D. The price of a meal varies according to the date.
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[单项选择]A. He should do the experiment later.
B. He must extremely careful.
C. She is willing to do the experiment for him.
D. She’s sure he is not right.
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[单项选择]A. The movie was more interesting than he thought.
B. He had enjoyed the movie with the woman.
C. The woman knew nothing about the reviews.
D. He agrees with the woman about the movie.
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[单项选择]A. She finished her model a week ago. B. She completed her model quickly.
C. She will help him build his model. D. She thinks she can find him a model.
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[单项选择]There were inns throughout the ancient civilized world, strategically placed to accommodate merchants, military personnel, government officials and others whose work forced them to travel. Traveling for pleasure was almost unheard of. During the early Middle Ages, travel was infrequent and unsafe.
About the 12th century traveling again became relatively safe, and inns were established along the main routes to accommodate merchants, religious pilgrims (朝圣者) and others. Inn standards rose steadily as local economies improved. By the end of the Middle Ages, there were inns throughout Europe and in the Islamic countries, meant primarily for the use of merchants. The Industrial Revolution stimulated inn building, especially in England, whose inns became a standard for the rest of the world.
The first hotels in North America were Atlantic seaport inns and converted farmhouses along stagecoach (马车) routes. When canals and railroads were built along the rights-of-way. As c
A. Hard Work.
B. Unpleasant weather.
C. No accommodating inn.
D. Inns along the main roads.
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[单项选择]Passage Three
Questions 33 to 35 are bused on the passage you have just heard.A. To prevent car accidents. B. To monitor the driver’s health.
C. To drive the car automatically. D. To measure the driver’s pulse.
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[单项选择]Passage Two
Questions 30 to 32 are bused on the passage you have just heard.A. How to improve your reasoning ability.
B. Why classical music is popular with math students.
C. The difference between classical music and rock music.
D. The effects of music on the results of math tests.
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[填空题]______ (交通非常拥挤); otherwise I would have been here 50 minutes sooner.
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[单项选择]Passage One
Questions 26 to 29 are bused on the passage you have just heard.A. She sat back and relaxed. B. She worked out a new English program.
C. She decided to retire. D. She entered university.
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[单项选择]A. He almost slept through the movie. B. He wishes he could go to the movie.
C. He wants to rewrite his notes. D. He’s planning to go to the movie after exam.
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[单项选择]Wedding Customs around the World
Wedding Ceremonies
A wedding is celebrated with some kind of ceremony almost everywhere in the world. The ceremonies vary greatly among different nations and different religions. But whatever the form of a marriage ceremony, it serves the important purpose of announcing to the community that a male and a female have been joined in matrimony (婚姻).
The wedding ceremony may be a religious one performed by a churchman. In Western societies it may be a civil ceremony performed by a civil official, such as a mayor or a judge. Or it may be only a couple’s declaration, before witnesses, of their intention to marry. In some places a transfer of property makes a marriage binding. In other places blood is drawn from the hands of the bride and groom. The blood is mixed, sealing the union. Among some people the marriage rite consists only of the bride and groom’s sharing the same food.
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A. A civil official.
B. A judge.
C. The bride’s father.
D. A priest.
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[单项选择]It is impossible to find out exactly how many volunteers are at work today in the United States. Thirty-seven million or so are known to belong to (67) like the Pink Ladies, Travelers’ Aid, or Big Brothers’, but those who work (68) or in small informal groups cannot be (69) . The total number of men and women who give their time to help others appears to be between fifty and sixty-eight million.
They do almost anything: they sew, clean, (70) , paint, cook, repair things, (71) books for the blind, (72) sick children in hospitals, or (73) senior citizens who do not want to go out alone. They give their blood; they work in libraries and schools; they (74) documents for new citizens with a language problem or (75) money to support local symphony orchestras; they answer the telephone calls of the (76) who are thinking of killing themselves, and who need a friendly (77) .
Volunteers star
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[单项选择]A. Buy a new television before Friday. B. Check if the woman’s television is new.
C. Fix the woman’s television. D. Order a new television for the woman.
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[填空题]Ever since the family moved to the suburbs last year, ______ (他们的身体一直很好).
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[填空题]______ (因被指控忽略了我们的教育), my father sent my brother and me to a summer school.
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[单项选择]A. What information the person left. B. Where Margaret went.
C. What Margaret said about the person. D. When the message was left.
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[多项选择]很多学生在英语学习中使用电子词典
2.使用电子词典的缺点
3.我的建议
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[单项选择]Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.A. He wasn’t present at the lecture.
B. He didn’t appreciate the lecture.
C. He didn’t listen to the lecture attentively.
D. He disliked some part of the lecture.
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[填空题]People who have (47) difficulty with reading, writing, listening or working with numbers might have a learning disability. We talked last week about a reading disorder, dyslexia (说话障碍). Today we discuss a (48) disorder, dysgraphia (书写困难).
Writing is not a (an) (49) skill. Not only does it require the ability to organize and (50) ideas in the mind, it also (51) the ability to get the muscles in the hands and fingers to form those ideas, letter by letter, on paper.
Experts say teachers and parents should suspect dysgraphia if a child’s handwriting is unusually difficult to read. Letters might be sized or spaced incorrectly. Capital letters might be in the (52) places. The child’s hand, body or paper might be in a strange position. These can all be signs of dysgraphia. (53) problems can also be related to the disorder.
Many people have (54) handwriting, but dysgraphia is more serious
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[单项选择]A scientific panel convened by the World Health Organization recommended guidelines on Friday for doctors conducting clinical studies of SARS patients. The panel urged doctors to apply the guidelines in analyzing the masses of potentially useful information about various therapies that were collected in this year’s epidemic. Much of that information has not been published or analyzed.
"It is a matter of urgency to get better analysis and review," said Dr. Simon Mardel, a WHO official who led the two-day meeting that ended on Friday. He said thousands of potential therapies and compounds had been tested so far as researchers try to determine treatments for SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome. "We recognize that having no treatment for SARS is hindering our ability to control an epidemic in so many ways. " He said.
In the epidemic earlier this year, various treatments, like drugs to fight the virus or strengthen the immune system, as well as traditional Chinese medicine,
A. gathering potentially useful information about various therapies collected
B. conducting clinical studies of SARS patients
C. determining treatment for SARS
D. published all the information about SARS