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1、专业好文档+141阅读判断 a dogs dilemma1. the african wild dog has been endangered. a. right2. the spotted hyena is on the verge of extinction. b. wrong 3. the remaining lions will die out within decades. c. not mentioned4. the dominant female is always left behind to protect the young. b. wrong5. there is a t
2、ension between babysitting and hunting. a. right6. the size of a pack must be big enough for it to survive. a. right7. steps will be taken to protect the african wild dog. c. not mentioned the national trust1. the national trust is financed by both ()government allocations.b. wrong2. british peoples
3、 () been increasing. a. right 3. lord lothian was one of the founders of the national trust. c. not mentioned4. the trusts “country house ()to 150 old houses or so. a. right 5. a project which is to fortify a 16th () approved by the national trust. b. wrong6. the public may () food and beverage. c.
4、not mentioned7. the national trust helps promote tourism in britain. a. right lower body fat means better performance1. fans can be very critical of a fashion models figure.a. right 2. people like football stars more than they like pop stars. c. not mentioned3. ronaldinho is a well-known spanish sta
5、r. b. wrong4. the president of brazil showed no concern about ronaldos figure. b. wrong5. according to carlos alberto () shape has changed, a. right6. the football game demands a lot from players. a. right7. ronaldinho often goes to pubs. c. not mentioned概括大意与完成句子is there a way to keep the britains
6、economy growing1. paragraph 2 e gift of talking 2. paragraph3 c strength of the creative economy3. paragraph4 d weakness of the creative economy 4.paragraph 5 b “servant” economy5. every country has its own way c to feed its people6. the british government doesnt seem f to worry about the british ec
7、onomy7. the creative industries find it difficult e to make a profit 8. many graduates are employed b to do low-skill jobs+142概括大意与完成句子 intelligence: a changed view1. paragraph 2 c effect of environment on intelligence2. paragraph4 a main results of recent researches3. paragraph5 f a changed view of
8、 intelligence4.paragraph6 e impact on school education5. it was once believed_d that intelligence was something a baby was born with _, and(.).6. more recent researches () f and partly has to do with a childs living environment7. it can be() b have a better chance to develop his intelligence (.)by m
9、eans of language.8. children were not just_ a born to be more intelligent or less intelligent, but ()school.heartbeat of america1. paragraph 3 a. the financial center of usa2. paragraph4 c. the traffic facilities of new york3. paragraph5 f. central parka place of recreation for the new yorkers4.para
10、graph6 d. shopping center for the rich5. the island of (.)americansf. for what seems to be a very small sum today6. central park is a good () a. do whatever they like for relaxation.7. fifth avenue is the place e. where the wealthy people would go shopping8. for those play-loversc. than the world fa
11、mous broadwaysmoke gets in your mind1. paragraph 3 d. close association between depression and smoking2. paragraph4 a. doubt about the usual belief3. paragraph6 f. effect of smoking on mental health initially proved4.paragraph8 e. breslaus conclusion supported by another larger study5. nowadays many
12、 () b. but to their mental health as well6. the cigarette ads () a. have been proved to be misleading7. breslaus study d. involved fewer people than()8. to contradict ()f. but their level of anxiety increases when they quite smoking阅读理解eat to live1. according to ()not true? d. we have to begin dieti
13、ng from childhood.2. why does the ()paragraph 2? b. to illustrate the effect of meager food on mice.3. what can () in the passage? d. they are more likely to suffer from inflammation.4. according to () researchers? a. the mice that started dieting in old age.5. according () that c. dieting is not a
14、good method to give us health and a long life.+143阅读理解 new us plan for disease prevention1. which of () in the us? c)they often result in unhealthy lifestyles.2. the author()prevention except d)higher survival rate for cancer.3, the article() will mean b)much less money needed for disease treatment.
15、4. the $15 million program is aimed at a)promoting disease prevention.5. early cancer()significantly d)cancer death rate.the operation of international airlines1. according() to d) cater to the need of passengers sitting at both ends of the jets.2. the following () that a) the tourist industry is ex
16、periencing an all-time low.3, the improvements() except c) showing more movies during the long flights.4. there is not() do when it comes to c) speeding up customs procedure.5. which of () the airlines? c) they do not travel on the flight they have booked.sauna1. ceremonial bathing _.c) has various
17、forms 2. what is () experience? b) saunas with smoke. 3, according () except d) curing asthma 4. according () because_. a) pores are cleaned by sweat 5. who are (.)sauna? d) all of the above.can buildings be designed to resist terrorist attack1. the question()is one c that was never thought of befor
18、e the terrorist attack2. the () foundationd was to find out why some buildings could survive the blasts3, the column(.) whittaker a was part of the building close to the world trade center4. a surprising () b some floor framing systems demonstrate resistance to explosion5. what dr.() except that d b
19、last engineering emerges as a new branch of scienceamericans get touchy1. the word practically in the first paragraph could be best replaced by b) nearly2. which of the following is not among the() of greetings in the past? d) embrace3, some parents, () reasons except: d) diseases could () body cont
20、act.4. which of (.)? d) in some countries, its usual for men to kiss each other on the cheek.5. we can infer that the (.)a attitude toward the new trend of hugging. a) positivewomen staying in mini-skirts for longer1. debenhams could most possibly be d a department store2. according to the passage,
21、() except :c the climate of ()a longer time.3, we () 1970sd most women no longer wore mini-skirts when they reach the age of 334. which of the(.) true? d from the age of 23,skirt(.)first stable relationship.5. the word “zoom” () the last paragraph can be best replaced by ? a soar+144阅读理解 defending t
22、he theory of evolution still seems needed1. according() true? b) school () evolution. 2. which () theory? d) darwins (.)biology. 3, aibs is composed ofa) more (.)250,000 members 4. according () evolution a)is fundamental (.)genomics. 5. why () nowadays? d because(.) direct.finding enlightenment in s
23、cotland1. scotland is () of d the ideas proposed by some famous thinkers and intellectuals2. which of the() studies? b to find ways to improve human society as a whole.3, smiths idea of enlightened ()great significance for b the prosperity of all nations4. which of the following (.) scottish enlight
24、enment? d it is still alive in a broad sense.5. the institute for ()illustrate b the tradition of scottish higher educationthe beginning of american literature1. what does “that hope”in the first paragraph refer to? b) the hope to start a life.2. when did american literature begin? d) long before th
25、e year 1,000.3, what can() native americans? a) about the everyday fife of the native americans.4. the main() that d) early-day experience provided() for american literature.5. according to ()literature? d) some british writers () american literature.older volcanic eruptions1. why did older volcanic
26、() recent ones? a) because they killed off life more easily.2. how did ()eruptions? d) by comparing the(.) out with the volume of lava produced.3, when did dinosaurs become extinct? d) 65 million years ago.4. what can ()dinosaurs? d) the cause of their ()remained a controversial issue.5. what is() o
27、f the article? b) older volcanic eruptions were more destructive.补全短文 virtual drivera experts (.) just yet. b in the (.) operation. c this is the brain of the car. d but how (.)control itself? e it completes (.) 100 milliseconds. f however, it (.) on them. d,c,e,a,fobesity causes global warminga a m
28、eager(.) thin. b it means (.) dioxide. c the obese(.)last. d us economist(.)cars. e science has (.)weight. f no one (.)relationship. b,d,f,c,ethe value of motherhooda the american (.)motherhood. b but whats (.)motherhood. c obviously,(.)a visit. d according (.) holiday. e as a result, (.) the 1950s.
29、 f in addition, (.)desire. a,d,b,f,eeinstein named person of the centurya indirectly, (.)choices. b how (.)einstein. c ” clearly,(.) einstein. ”d roosevelt (.)weapon. e in his early (.)to become. f in his “ special (.)light. c,e,f,a,d141阅读判断 what is a dream?(bji)1. not everyone agrees that dreams ar
30、e meaningful. a. right2. according to freud ,people dream about things that they cannot talk about. a. right3. jung believed that dreams did not help one to understand oneself. b. wrong 4. in the past, people believed that dreams involved emotions. c. not mentioned 5. according to dornhoff, babies d
31、o()the same ability to dream as adults do. a. right 6. men and women dream about different things. a. right 7. scientists agree that dreams predict the future. b. wrong stage fright(aji)1. falling down onstage was not(.)to deal with his stage fright. b. wrong2. there are many signs of stage fright.
32、a. right3. teachers and psychologists cannot help people with extreme stage fright. b. wrong4. to perform well on stage, you need to have some feelings of excitement. a. right5. if you have stage fright, its helpful to have friendly audience. c. not mentioned 6. often people have stage fright becaus
33、e(.)or teachers expect too much of them. a. right7. famous musicians never suffer from stage fright. b. wrong概括大意与完成句子 screen test1. paragraph 2 a harm screening may do to a younger woman 2. paragraph3 b investigating the effect of screening3. paragraph4 c effects predicted by two different models 4
34、.paragraph 5 d small risk of inducing cancers from radiation5. early discovery of breast cancer may c save a life6. advantages of screening women under 50 are d still open to debate7. delaying the age at which screening starts may e reduce the risk of radiation triggering a cancer 8. radiation expos
35、ure should be f reduced to the minimumward off travel bugs(aji)1. paragraph 1 c avoiding holiday troubles2. paragraph4 a basics of what to eat and drink3. paragraph5 b medicine against bacteria and viruses 4.paragraph6 d basics of having a pleasant flight5. food-poisoning may pose a problem d when y
36、ou are travelling6. special earplugs can make you feel better a when your plane is about to land 7. it is important to drink a lot of water c when you suffer from food-poisoning 8. dont forget to bring necessary medicine e when you are packing for your tour142阅读理解 ill be bach(bji)1. the music compos
37、ed by david cope is about a) classical music2. by developing a computer software,david cope aimed c) to write an opera 3. what did cope realize about a great composers brain? d) it can create melodies. 4. who is emmy? b) a computer software5. we can infer from the passage that d) emmy did much more
38、work than a composer life as a movie extra(aji)1. what is true about movie extras? b) they often have to wait around on movie sets and do nothing.2. what might surprise movie extras the first time they do the job? a) it can take hours to do a scene that is only a few minutes long in the movie.3, why
39、 do most people work as movie extras? c) they want to be on a movie set. 4. what are the job requirements for being a movie extra? c) you must be willing to repeat a scene many times. 5. it can be inferred from the passage that a) being a movie extra can be boring 补全短文 are online friends real friend
40、s?(cji)a. in addition, virtual friends can offer emotional support. b. when youre not face to face,its much easier to deceive people. c. many pepple would agree. d. researchers also found that its not unusual for online friends to become face-to-face friends. e. online friends may be of help in many
41、 ways. f. online friends, or virtual friends, are people who have become acquainted with each other through the internet.f,a,b,d,cthe sandwich generation(aji)a. successfully coping with these issues can avoid a lot of stress for the whole family. b. therefore, children are taking care of their paren
42、ts over a longer period of time. c. people who take care of elderly parents often face difficult issues. d. young adults feel sandwiched between their financial responsibilities and their desire to enjoy life. e. however the reality is often very different. f. it can be a time to rediscover the spec
43、ial qualities of ones parents or children.e,b,c,a,fwinger tuivasa-sheck, who scored two tries in the kiwis 20-18 semi-final win over england, has been passed fit after a lower-leg injury, while slater has been named at full-back but is still recovering from a knee injury aggravated against usa.both
44、sides boast 100% records heading into the encounter but australia have not conceded a try since josh charnleys effort in their first pool match against england on the opening day.aussie winger jarryd hayne is the competitions top try scorer with nine, closely followed by tuivasa-sheck with eight.but
45、 it is recently named rugby league international federation player of the year sonny bill williams who has attracted the most interest in the tournament so far.the kiwi - with a tournament high 17 offloads - has the chance of becoming the first player to win the world cup in both rugby league and ru
46、gby union after triumphing with the all blacks in 2011.id give every award back in a heartbeat just to get across the line this weekend, said williams.the (lack of) air up there watch mcayman islands-based webb, the head of fifas anti-racism taskforce, is in london for the football associations 150t
47、h anniversary celebrations and will attend citys premier league match at chelsea on sunday.i am going to be at the match tomorrow and i have asked to meet yaya toure, he told bbc sport.for me its about how he felt and i would like to speak to him first to find out what his experience was.uefa hasope
48、ned disciplinary proceedings against cskafor the racist behaviour of their fans duringcitys 2-1 win.michel platini, president of european footballs governing body, has also ordered an immediate investigation into the referees actions.cska said they were surprised and disappointed by toures complaint
49、. in a statement the russian side added: we found no racist insults from fans of cska. baumgartner the disappointing news: mission aborted.the supersonic descent could happen as early as sunda.the weather plays an important role in this mission. starting at the ground, conditions have to be very cal
50、m - winds less than 2 mph, with no precipitation or humidity and limited cloud cover. the balloon, with capsule attached, will move through the lower level of the atmosphere (the troposphere) where our day-to-day weather lives. it will climb higher than the tip of mount everest (5.5 miles/8.85 kilometers), drifting even higher than the cruising altitude of
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