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2022年北京职称英语考试模拟卷三
(本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。)
单位:姓名:考号:
题号单选题多项选择判断题综合题总分
分值
得分
一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)
1.
下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果
该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如
果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。
WhenWeAreAsIeep
Everyonedreams,butsomepeopIeneverrecalItheirdreams,ordoso
veryrarely.OtherpeopIeaIwayswakeupwithvividrecollections(记
忆)oftheirdreams,thoughtheyforgetthemveryquickly.Inanaverage
nightofeighthours,sleep,anaverageadultwiIIdreamforaroundone
hundredminutes,probablyhavingthreetofivedreams,eachlastingfrom
tentothirtyminutes.
Scientistscandetectwhensomeoneishavingadreambyusingan
instrumentwhichmeasurestheelectricaIwavesinthebrain.During
dreaming,thesewavesmovemorequickly.Breathingandpulseratealso
increase,andtherearerapideyemovementsundertheIids,justasthough
thedreamedwerereallyIookingatmovingobjects.Thesesignsofdreaming
havebeendetectedinalImammaIs(哺乳动物)studied,includingdogsr
monkeys,cats,andelephants,andalsosomebirdsandreptiles(爬行
动物).Thisperiodofsleepiscalledthe"D"stateforaround50%of
theirsIeep;theperiodreducestoaround25%bytheageof10.
Dreamstaketheformofstories,butthey,maybestrangeandwith
incidentsnotconnected,whichmakeIittIesense.DreamsareseIdom
withoutpeopIeinthemandtheyareusuallyaboutpeopIeweknow.One
estimatesaysthattwo-thirdsofthe"cast"ofourdreamdramasare
friendsandrelations.Visionseemsanessentialpartofdreams,except
forpeopIeblindfrombirth.SoundandtoucharesensesaIsooftenaroused,
butsmelIandtastearenotfrequentlyinvolved.lnHnormaI"dreams,the
dreamermaybetakingpart,orbeonlyanobserver.Butheorshecannot
controlwhathappensinthedream.
However,thedreamerdoeshavecontroloveronetypeofdream.This
typeofdreamiscalleda"lucid”(清醒的)dream.Noteveryoneisalucid
dreamer.SomepeopIeareoccasionalluciddreamers.Otherscandream
lucidlymoreorlessalIthetime.Inaluciddream,thedreamerknows
thatheisdreaming.
Inanaveragenight,malesdreamlongerthanfemales.
A.A.Right
B.B.Wrong
C.C.Notmentioned
2.
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题定1个最佳
选项。
{间}第一篇({间}
TryingtoFindaPartner
OneofthemoststrikingfindingsofarecentpolIintheUKisthat
ofthepeopIeinterviewed,oneintwobeIievesthatitisbecomingmore
difficulttomeetsomeonetostartafamilywith.
Whyaremanyfindingitincreasinglydifficulttostartandsustain
intimaterelationshipsDoesmodernIifereallymakeithardertofa11
inloveOrarewemakingitharderforourselves
ItiscertainlythecasetodaythatcontemporarycoupIesbenefitin
differentwaysfromrelationships.Womennolongerrelyuponpartners
foreconomicsecurityorstatus.Amandoesn'texpecthisspousetobe
insolechargeofrunninghishouseholdandraisinghischiIdren.
ButperhapstheknowIedgethatwecanIiveperfectlyweIIwithouta
partnershipmeansthatittakesmuchmoretopersuadepeopIetoabandon
theirindependence.
Intheory,findingapartnershouldbemuchsimplerthesedays.Only
afewgenerationsago,yourchoiceofsouImate(心上人)wasconstrained
bygeography,sociaIconventionandfamilytradition.Althoughitwas
neverexplicitrmanymarriageswereessentiallyarranged.
Nowthosebarriershavebeenbrokendown.YoucanapproachabuiIder
orabrainsurgeoninanybarinanycityonanygivenevening.Whenthe
worldisyouroyster(牡蛎),yousurelyhaveabetterchanceoffinding
apearI.
Butitseemsthattheoldconventionshavebeenreplacedbyaneven
fighterconstraint:thetyrannyofchoice.
TheexpectationsofpartnersareinfIatedtoanunmanageabIedegree:
goodlooks,impressivesalary,kindtograndmother,andrightsocks.
Thereisnoroomforerrorinthefirstimpression.
Wethinkthatarelationshipcanbeperfect.Ifitisn't,itis
disposable.Weworktoprotectourselvesagainstfutureheartacheand
don1tputinthehardemotionaIlaborneededtobuildastrong
relationship.Ofcourse,thisiscompIicatedbyrealities.Thecostof
housingandchiId-rearingcreatespressuretohaveastableincomeand
careerbeforeaIifepartnership.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutacontemporarymarriedcouple
A.Thewifedoesn'thavetoraisethechildrenallbyherself.
B.Thehusbanddoesn'thavetosupportthefamilyallbyhimself.
C.Thewifeisnolongertheonlypersontomanagethehousehold.
D.Theywillreceivealargesumofmoneyfromthegovernment.
3.{{B}}第三篇{{/B}}
MobiIePhones:AreTheyabouttoTransformOurLives
WelovemobiIephonessomuchthatsomeofussleepwiththemunder
thepillow,yetweareincreasinglyconcernedthatwecannotescapetheir
electronicreach.Weusethemtoconveyourmostintimatesecrets,yet
weworrythattheyareathreattoourprivacy.Werelyonthemmorethan
theInternettocopewithmodemIife,yetmanyofusdon,tbeIieve
advertisementssayingweneedmoreadvancedservices.
SweepingasidethedoubtsthatmanypeopIefeelaboutthebenefits
ofnewthirdgenerationphonesandfearsovertheheaItheffectsofphone
masts(天线竿),arecentreportclaimsthatthelong-termeffectsofnew
mobiIetechnoIogieswiIIbeentirelypositivesoIongasthepubIiccan
beconvineedtomakeuseofthem.ResearchaboutusersofmobiIephones
revealsthatthemobiIehasalreadymovedbeyondbeingamerepractical
communicationstooltobecomethebackbone(支柱)ofmodernsociaIIife,
fromloveaffairstofriendshiptowork.OnefemaIeteacher,32,told
the'researchers:nIlovemyphone.It5smyfriend.”
TheclosereIationshipbetweenuserandphoneismostpronouncedamong
teenagers,thereportsays,whoregardtheirmobiIesasanexpression
oftheiridentity.ThisispartIybecausemobiIesareseenasbeingbeyond
thecontrolofparents.Buttheresearcherssuggestthatanotherreason
maybethatmobiles,especiallytextmessaging,areseenasawayof
overcomingshyness."Textingisoftenusedforapologies,toexcuse
latenessortocommunicateotherthingsthatmakeusuncomfortabIe,nthe
reportsays.Theimpactofphones,however,hasbeenlocalratherthan
global,supportingexistingfriendshipsandnetworks,ratherthan
openinguserstoanewbroadercommunity.EventheIanguageoftexting
inoneareacanbeincomprehensibletoanybodyfromanotherarea.
AmongthemostimportantbenefitsofusingmobiIephones,thereport
claims,wiIIbeavastlyimprovedmobiIeinfrastructure(基础设),
providinggainsthroughouttheeconomy,andtheprovisionofamore
sophisticatedlocation-basedservicesforusers.Thereportcallson
governmenttoputmoreeffortintothedeliveryofservicesbymobiIe
phone,withsuggestionsincludingpubIictransportandtraffic
informationanddoctors'textmessagestoremindpatientsof
appointments.nIlovethatidea,Honeusersaidinaninterview.M11wouId
meanIwouldn9thavetowriteahundredmessagestomyself.”
TherearemanyotherpossibiIities.AtarecenttradefairinSweden,
amobiIenavigationproductwaslaunched.Whentheuserentersa
destination,arouteisautomaticaIIydownIoadedtotheirmobiIeand
presentedbyvoice,picturesandmapsastheydrive.Infuture,these
deviceswiIIalsobeabletoplanaroundcongestion(交通堵塞)androad
worksinrealtime.ThirdgenerationphoneswiIIalsoallowforremote
monitoringofpatientsbydoctors.InBritainscientistsaredeveloping
aasthma(哮喘)managementsolution,usingmobilestodetectearlysigns
ofanattack.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue
A.Modernsociallifereliessignificantlyontheuseofmobilephones.
B.Mobilephonesmakeromanticcommunicationmoredifficult.
C.Mobilephonesencouragepeopletomakefriends.
D.Mobilephonesenablepeopleofdifferentcountriestotalkwithout
translation.
4.
下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。
RobotsMayAllowSurgeryinSpace
SmalIrobotsdesignedbyUniversityofNebraskaresearchersmayallow
doctorsonEarthtohelpperformsurgeryonpatientsinspace.
Thetiny,wheeIedrobots,{{U}}(51){{/U}}areabout3inchestaiI
andaswideasaIipstickcase,canbesiippedintosmalIincisions彻
口)andcomputer-controlledbysurgeonsindifferentlocations.Some
robotsareequipped{{U}}(52){{/U}}camerasandIightsandcansend
imagesbacktosurgeonsandothershavesurgicaltoolsattachedthatcan
be{{U}}(53){{/U}}remotely.
nWethinkthisisgoingto{{II}}(54){{/U}}opensurgery,MDr.Dmitry
01eynikovsaidatanewsconference.01eynikovisa{{U}}(55){{/U}}
incomputer-assistedsurgeryattheUniversitiesofNebraskaMedicaI
CenterinOmaha.
OfficiaIshopethatNASAwi11teach{{U}}(56){{/U}}tousethe
robotssoonenoughsothatsurgeriescouldonedaybeperformedinspace.
Onearth,thesurgeonscouldcontroltherobotsthemseIves{{U}}(57)
{{/U}}otherlocations.Forexample,therobotscouldenablesurgeons
inotherplacesto{{U}}(58){{/U}}oninjuredsoldiersonthefront
Iine.Researchersplantoseekfederalregulatory{{U}}(59){{/U}}
earlynextyear.Testsonanimalshavebeensuccessful,andtestson
humansinEnglandwiIIbeginverysoon.
Thecamera-carryingrobotscanprovide{{Ul}(60){{/U}}ofaffected
areasandtheoneswithsurgicaltoolswiIIbeabletomaneuver(操控)
insidethebodyinwayssurgeons1handscan't.Theviewsfromthe
camera-carryingrobotsare{{U}}(61){{/U}}thanthenakedeyerbecause
they{{U}}(62){{/Ul}backcolorimagesthataremagnified(放大).
Becauseseveralrobotscanbeinsertedthroughoneincision,theycould
reducetheamountand{{U}}(63){{/U}}ofcutsneededforsurgery,which
woulddecreaserecoverytime.Thisisparticularly{{U}}(64){{/U}}
tothosepatientswhohavebeendebiIitated(使虚弱)bylongiIIness.
EventuaIIyr01eynikovsaid,thetinyrobotsmayenabIesurgeonsto
workwithoutever{{U}}(65){{/U}}theirhandsinpatients1bodies.
“That'sthegoal,n01eynikovsaid."It'sgettingeasierandeasier.
Wecandoevenmorewiththesedevices.”
A.by
B.with
C.in
D.on
5.{{B}}第二篇{{/B})
AVerySlowRide
Thesurfaceoftheearthmayseemverystabletoyou.Butyoumight
beamazedifyouknewsomeofthethingsthataregoingonunderthat
surface.
TheearthhasanoutersheIIofrigidpiecescalledtectonicpIates
(地壳构造板块).Theplatesincludebothoceanflooranddryland.Some
havewholecontinentsontopofthem.Thecontinentsontopoftheplates
arejustgoingalongforaslowride,movingonlyaboutfourinchesper
year.ButeventhissmaIImovementcausesthreetypesofbiginteractions.
Onetypeisoceanridges.TheseridgesdeveIopinplaceswheretwo
platesaremovingawayfromeachother.Astheplatesseparate,hot
magma(岩浆)flowsuptofi11thespace.Newcrust(地壳)buiIdsuponthe
pIateboundariesandcausesoceanridges.TheseridgesformIongmountain
ranges,whichonlyriseabovetheoceansurfaceinafewplaces.
Anothertypeofreaction-trenches—occursbetweentwoplatesthat
aremovingtowardeachother.AsthepIatesmeet,onebendsdownwardand
pIungesunderneaththeother.Thisformsdeepoceantrenches.The
MarianasTrenchoffGuaminthewesternPacificOceanhasadepthofmore
than36,000feet.ThisistheIowestpointontheoceanfloor.Ifthe
IeadingedgesofthetwocolIidingplatescarrycontinents,thenthe
layersofrockintheoverridingplatecrumpIe(变皱)andfold.Aplate
thatcarriedwhatisnowIndiacollidedwiththesouthernedgeofthe
platethatcarriedEuropeandmostofAsia,ThiscausedtheHimalayas,
theworld,shighestmountains.
Thethirdreactionistransformfaults(转换断层).Thesefaultsoccur
wheretwoplatesthataretravelinginoppositedirectionsslidepast
eachother.Severeearthquakescanoccur.TheSanAndreasFaultin
CaIifoniaisagoodexampIeofthistypeofmovement.
TheSanAndreasFaultisanexampIeof.
A.asevereearthquake
B.aCaliforniarockformation
C.twoplatesmovingapart
D.twoplatesslidingpasteachother
6.
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题定1个最佳
选项。
TryingtoFindaPartner
OneofthemoststrikingfindingsofarecentpolIintheUKisthat
ofthepeopIeinterviewed,oneintwobeIievesthatitisbecomingmore
difficulttomeetsomeonetostartafamilywith.
Whyaremanyfindingitincreasinglydifficulttostartandsustain
intimaterelationshipsDoesmodernIifereallymakeithardertofa11
inloveOrarewemakingitharderforourselves
ItiscertainlythecasetodaythatcontemporarycoupIesbenefitin
differentwaysfromrelationships.Womennolongerrelyuponpartners
foreconomicsecurityorstatus.Amandoesn1texpecthisspousetobe
insolechargeofrunninghishouseholdandraisinghischiIdren.
ButperhapstheknowIedgethatwecanIiveperfectlyweIIwithouta
partnershipmeansthatittakesmuchmoretopersuadepeopIetoabandon
theirindependence.
Intheory,findingapartnershouldbemuchsimplerthesedays.Only
afewgenerationsago,yourchoiceofsouImate(心上人)wasconstrained
bygeography,sociaIconventionandfamilytradition.Althoughitwas
neverexplicit,manymarriageswereessentiallyarranged.
Nowthosebarriershavebeenbrokendown.YoucanapproachabuiIder
orabrainsurgeoninanybarinanycityonanygivenevening.Whenthe
worIdisyouroyster(牡蛎),yousurelyhaveabetterchanceoffinding
apearI.
Butitseemsthattheoldconventionshavebeenreplacedbyaneven
fighterconstraint:thetyrannyofchoice.
TheexpectationsofpartnersareinfIatedtoanunmanageabIedegree:
goodlooks,impressivesalary,kindtograndmother,andrightsocks.
Thereisnoroomforerrorinthefirstimpression.
Wethinkthatarelationshipcanbeperfect.Ifitisn't,itis
disposable.Weworktoprotectourselvesagainstfutureheartacheand
donJtputinthehardemotionaIlaborneededtobuildastrong
relationship.Ofcourse,thisiscompIicatedbyrealities.Thecostof
housingandchiId-rearingcreatespressuretohaveastabIeincomeand
careerbeforeaIifepartnership.
WhichofthefollowingwasNOTaconstraintonone5schoiceofsouImate
intheolddays
A.Thehealthconditionofhisorhergrandmother.
B.Thegeographicalenvironment.
C.Thesocialconvention.
D.Thefamilytradition.
7.
下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果
该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如
果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。
WhenWeAreAsIeep
Everyonedreams,butsomepeopIeneverrecalItheirdreams,ordoso
veryrarely.OtherpeopIealwayswakeupwithvividrecollections(记
忆)oftheirdreams,thoughtheyforgetthemveryquickly.Inanaverage
nightofeighthours,sleep,anaverageadultwiIIdreamforaroundone
hundredminutes,probablyhavingthreetofivedreams,eachlastingfrom
tentothirtyminutes.
Scientistscandetectwhensomeoneishavingadreambyusingan
instrumentwhichmeasurestheelectricalwavesinthebrain.During
dreaming,thesewavesmovemorequickly.Breathingandpulseratealso
increase,andtherearerapideyemovementsundertheIids,justasthough
thedreamedwerereaIlyIookingatmovingobjects.Thesesignsofdreaming
havebeendetectedinalImammaIs(哺乳动物)studied,includingdogs,
monkeys,cats,andelephants,andalsosomebirdsandreptiles(爬行
动物).Thisperiodofsleepiscalledthe"DMstateforaround50%of
theirsIeep;theperiodreducestoaround25%bytheageof10.
Dreamstaketheformofstories,butthey,maybestrangeandwith
incidentsnotconnected,whichmakeIittIesense.Dreamsareseldom
withoutpeopIeinthemandtheyareusuallyaboutpeopIeweknow.One
estimatesaysthattwo-thirdsofthe"cast"ofourdreamdramasare
friendsandrelations.Visionseemsanessentialpartofdreams,except
forpeopIeblindfrombirth.SoundandtoucharesensesaIsooftenaroused,
butsmelIandtastearenotfrequentlyinvolved.In”normaIndreams,the
dreamermaybetakingpart,orbeonlyanobserver.Butheorshecannot
controlwhathappensinthedream.
However,thedreamerdoeshavecontroloveronetypeofdream.This
typeofdreamiscalleda"lucid”(清醒的)dream.Noteveryoneisalucid
dreamer.SomepeopIeareoccasionalluciddreamers.Otherscandream
lucidlymoreorlessalIthetime.Inaluciddream,thedreamerknows
thatheisdreaming.
Whenwedream,thereislessmovementofelectricalwavesinourbrains.
A.A.Right
B.B.Wrong
C.C.Notmentioned
8.HB}}第三篇H/B})
MobiIePhones:AreTheyabouttoTransformOurLives
WelovemobiIephonessomuchthatsomeofussleepwiththemunder
thepillow,yetweareincreasinglyconcernedthatwecannotescapetheir
electronicreach.Weusethemtoconveyourmostintimatesecrets,yet
weworrythattheyareathreattoourprivacy.Werelyonthemmorethan
theInternettocopewithmodemIife,yetmanyofusdon,tbeIieve
advertisementssayingweneedmoreadvancedservices.
SweepingasidethedoubtsthatmanypeopIefeelaboutthebenefits
ofnewthirdgenerationphonesandfearsovertheheaItheffectsofphone
masts(天线竿),arecentreportclaimsthatthelong-termeffectsofnew
mobiIetechnoIogieswiIIbeentirelypositivesoIongasthepubIiccan
beconvineedtomakeuseofthem.ResearchaboutusersofmobiIephones
revealsthatthemobiIehasalreadymovedbeyondbeingamerepractical
communicationstooltobecomethebackbone(支柱)ofmodernsocialIife,
fromloveaffairstofriendshiptowork.OnefemaIeteacher,32,told
the'researchers:nIlovemyphone.It5smyfriend.”
Thecloserelationshipbetweenuserandphoneismostpronouncedamong
teenagers,thereportsays,whoregardtheirmobiIesasanexpression
oftheiridentity.ThisispartIybecausemobiIesareseenasbeingbeyond
thecontrolofparents.Buttheresearcherssuggestthatanotherreason
maybethatmobilestespeciallytextmessaging,areseenasawayof
overcomingshyness."Textingisoftenusedforapologies,toexcuse
latenessortocommunicateotherthingsthatmakeusuncomfortable,nthe
reportsays.Theimpactofphones,however,hasbeenlocalratherthan
gIobaIvsupportingexistingfriendshipsandnetworks,ratherthan
openinguserstoanewbroadercommunity.EventheIanguageoftexting
inoneareacanbeincomprehensibletoanybodyfromanotherarea.
AmongthemostimportantbenefitsofusingmobiIephones,thereport
claims,wi11beavastlyimprovedmobiIeinfrastructure(基础设),
providinggainsthroughouttheeconomy,andtheprovisionofamore
sophisticatedIocation-basedservicesforusers.Thereportcallson
governmenttoputmoreeffortintothedeliveryofservicesbymobiIe
phone,withsuggestionsincludingpubIictransportandtraffic
informationanddoctors'textmessagestoremindpatientsof
appointments.nIlovethatidea,Honeusersaidinaninterview.n11wouId
meanIwouldn9thavetowriteahundredmessagestomyself.”
TherearemanyotherpossibiIities.AtarecenttradefairinSweden,
amobiIenavigationproductwaslaunched.Whentheuserentersa
destination,arouteisautomaticaIIydownIoadedtotheirmobiIeand
presentedbyvoice,picturesandmapsastheydrive.Infuture,these
deviceswi11alsobeabletoplanaroundcongestion(交通堵塞)androad
worksinrealtime.Thirdgenerationphoneswi11alsoallowforremote
monitoringofpatientsbydoctors.InBritainscientistsaredeveloping
aasthma(哮喘)managementsolution,usingmobilestodetectearlysigns
ofanattack.
TeenagershaveacloserelationshipwiththeirmobiIephonespartly
becausethey
A.usetextmessagesmorethananyothergroup
B.aremorelikelytobelatethanolderpeople
C.tendtofeeluncomfortableinmanysituations
D.takemobilephonesasanindicationofindependencefromtheirparents
9.
下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。
RobotsMayAllowSurgeryinSpace
SmalIrobotsdesignedbyUniversityofNebraskaresearchersmayallow
doctorsonEarthtohelpperformsurgeryonpatientsinspace.
Thetiny,wheeIedrobots,{{U}}(51){{/U}}areabout3inchestaiI
andaswideasaIipstickcase,canbesiippedintosmalIincisions(切
口)andcomputer-controlledbysurgeonsindifferentlocations.Some
robotsareequipped{{U}}(52){{/U}}camerasandIightsandcansend
imagesbacktosurgeonsandothershavesurgicaltoolsattachedthatcan
be{{U}}(53){{/U}}remotely.
"Wethinkthisisgoingto{{U}}(54){{/U}}opensurgery,HDr.Dmitry
01eynikovsaidatanewsconference.01eynikovisa{{U}}(55){{/U}}
incomputer-assistedsurgeryattheUniversitiesofNebraskaMedicaI
CenterinOmaha.
OfficiaIshopethatNASAwillteach{{U}}(56){{/U}}tousethe
robotssoonenoughsothatsurgeriescouldonedaybeperformedinspace.
Onearth,thesurgeonscouldcontroltherobotsthemselves{{U}}(57)
{{/U}}otherlocations.Forexample,therobotscouldenabIesurgeons
inotherpIacesto{{U}}(58){{/U}}oninjuredsoldiersonthefront
Iine.Researchersplantoseekfederalregulatory{{U}}(59){{/U}}
earlynextyear.Testsonanimalshavebeensuccessful,andtestson
humansinEngIandwiIIbeginverysoon.
Thecamera-carryingrobotscanprovide{{U}}(60){{/U}}ofaffected
areasandtheoneswithsurgicaltoolswiIIbeabletomaneuver(操控)
insidethebodyinwayssurgeons1handscan,t.Theviewsfromthe
camera-carryingrobotsare{{U}}(61){{/U}}thanthenakedeye,because
they{{U}}(62){{/U}}backcolorimagesthataremagnified(放大).
Becauseseveralrobotscanbeinsertedthroughoneincision,theycould
reducetheamountand{{U}}(63){{/U}}ofcutsneededforsurgery,which
woulddecreaserecoverytime.Thisisparticularly{{U}}(64){{/U}}
tothosepatientswhohavebeendebiIitated(使虚弱)bylongiIIness.
Eventuallyr01eynikovsaid,thetinyrobotsmayenablesurgeonsto
workwithoutever{{U}}(65){{/U}}theirhandsinpatients,bodies.
"That'sthegoal,"01eynikovsaid."It'sgettingeasierandeasier.
Wecandoevenmorewiththesedevices.”
A.controlled
B.developed
C.repaired
D.provided
10.
下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果
该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如
果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。
WhenWeAreAsIeep
Everyonedreams,butsomepeopIeneverrecalItheirdreams,ordoso
veryrarely.OtherpeopIealwayswakeupwithvividrecollections(记
忆)oftheirdreams,thoughtheyforgetthemveryquickly.Inanaverage
nightofeighthours'sleep,anaverageadultwiIIdreamforaroundone
hundr
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