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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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