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根据以下材料,回答题。The Only Way Is U pThink of a modem city and the first image that com

根据以下材料,回答题。

The Only Way Is U p

Think of a modem city and the first image that come to mind is the skyline.It is full of great buildings,pointing like fingers to heaven.It is true that some cities don’t permit buildings to go above a certain height.But these are cities concerned with the past.The first thing any city does

when it wants to tell the world that it has arrived is to build skyscrapers.

When people gather together in cities,they create a demand for land.Since cities are places where money is made,that demand can be met.And the best way to make money out of city land is to put as many people as possible in a space that covers the smallest amount of ground.That means building upwards.

The technology existed to do this as early as the l9thcentury.But the height of buildings was limited by one important factor.They had to be small enough for people on the top floors to climb stairs.People could not be expected to climb a mountain at the end of their journey to work,or home.

Elisha Otis,a US inventor,was the man who brought us the lift—or elevator,as he preferred to call it.However,most of the technology is very old.Lifts work using the same pulley system the Egyptians used to create the Pyramids.What Otis did was attach the system to a steam engine and develop the elevator brake.which stops the lift falling if the cords that hold it up are broken.It was this that did the most to gain public confidence in the new invention.In fact,he spent a number of years exhibiting lifts at fairgrounds,giving people the chance to try them before selling the idea to architects and builders.

A lift would not be a very good theme park attraction now.Going in a lift is such an everyday thing that it would just be borin9.Yet psychologists and others who study human behavior. find lifts fascinatin9.The reason is simple.Scientists have always studied animals in zoos.The nearest they can get to that with humans is in observing them in lifts.

“It breaks all the usual conventions about the bubble of personal space we carry around with us—and you just can’t choose to move away”,says workplace psychologist,Gary Fitzgibbon.Being trapped in this setting can create different types of tensions,he says.Some people are scared of them.Others use them as an opportunity to get close to the boss.Some stand close to the door.Others hide in the corners.Most people try and shrink into the background.But some behave in a way that makes others notice them.There are a few people who just stand in a corner taking notes.

Don’t worry about them.They are probably from a university.

“…these are cities concerned with the past”in the first paragraph refer to cities that 查看材料

A.are worried about their past

B.have a glorious past to be proud of

C.want to maintain their traditional image

D.are very interested in their own history

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第1题
根据以下材料回答题 Reading is not the only way to gain knowledge of the work in the past.T

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Reading is not the only way to gain knowledge of the work in the past.There is another largereservoir (知识库) which may be called experience, and the college student will find that everycraftsman (工匠) has something he can teach and will generally teach gladly to any college studentwho does not look down upon them.But the demonstration (示范) and report of what happens,and how it happens are correct even if the reports are in completely unscientific terms (术语).Presently the college student will learn, in this case also, what to accept and what to reject.

Another source of knowledge is the vast store of traditional practices handed down from fatherto son, or mother to daughter, of old country customs, of folklore (风俗).All this is very diffi-cult for a college student to examine, for much knowledge and personal experience is needed hereto separate good plants from wild grass.The college student should learn to realize and rememberhow much of real value science has found in this wide, confused wilderness.

In the last paragraph the phrase "this wide, confused wilderness" refers to __________. 查看材料

A.personal experience

B.wild weeds among good plants

C.the information from the parents

D.the vast store of traditional practices

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第2题
根据以下材料,回答题。The First Bicycle The history of the bicycle goes back more than 200

根据以下材料,回答题。

The First Bicycle The history of the bicycle goes back more than 200 years. In 1791, Count de Sivrac (51 )onlookers in a park in Paris as he showed (52) his two-wheeled invention, a machine called the celerifere. It was basically an (53)version of a children"s toy which had been in use for many years. Sivrac"s "celerifer6" had a wooden frame, made in the (54) of a horse, which was mounted on a wheel at either end. To ride it,you sat on a small seat ,just like a modern bicycle, and pushed (55)against the (56) with your legs-there were no pedals. It was impossible to steer a celerifere and it had no brakes, but despite these problems the invention very much (57)to the fashionable young men of Paris. Soon they were (58) races up and down the streets.

Minor (59 ) werecommonasridersattemptedafinalburstof (60). Controlling the machine was difficult,as the only way to change (61) was to pull up the front of the"celerifere" and (62)it round while the front wheel was spinning in the air."Celeriferrs" were not popular for long, (63 ), as the (64 ) of no springs, no steering and rough roads made riding them very uncomfortable. Even so, the wooden eelerifer6 was the (65 ) of the modem bicycle.

请在第__(51)__处填上正确答案。 查看材料

A.delighted

B.cheered

C.appreciated

D.overjoyed

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第3题
根据以下材料回答题 We experience different forms of the sun' s energy every day.The

根据以下材料回答题

We experience different forms of the sun' s energy every day.The sun is the major source ofenergy for our planet.It causes the evaporation (蒸发) of water from the oceans and lakes.Sun-light also provides the energy used by green plants to make their own food.

Much of the energy that comes from the sun never reaches the earth' s surface.It is either re-fleeted or absorbed by the gases in the upper atmosphere.Of the energy that reaches the lower at-mosphere, 30% is reflected by clouds or the earth' s surface.The remaining 70% warms the surfaceof the planet, causes water to evaporate, and provides energy for the water cycle and weather.

Only a tiny part, approximately 0.023%, is actually used by green plants to produce food.

Many gases found in the atmosphere actually reflect heat energy escaping from the earth' s sur-face back to the earth.These gases act like the glass of a greenhouse in that they allow energy fromthe sun to enter but prevent energy form. leaving.They are therefore called greenhouse gases.

When sunlight strikes an object, some of the energy is absorbed and some is reflected.Theamount reflected depends on the surface.Dark-colored surfaces, such as dark soil or forest, absorbmore energy.

According to the passage, the root cause for weather changes on the earth is __________. 查看材料

A.the atmosphere surrounding the earth

B.water from oceans and lakes

C.energy from the sun

D.greenhouse gases in the sky

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第4题
根据以下材料,回答题。SmugglingIt is not unusual for a pet to be sent by air cargo from Colu

根据以下材料,回答题。

Smuggling

It is not unusual for a pet to be sent by air cargo from Columbia to New York, but last December"s shipment of a 4-year-old sheep dog caught a New York Kennedy Airport Customs inspector"s eye. The dog looked to be on its last legs, and there was an unusual lump on the side of its body. An X-ray and emergency surgery revealed the presence of 10 condoms tightly packed with five pounds of cocaine that had been surgically implanted in the dog"s abdomen——yet another first for Customs in the war on drugs.

When it comes to transporting drugs, the methods used are only as limited as a smuggler"s imagination. Kilo bricks of cocaine are routinely concealed beneath false bottoms of containers that hold poisonous snakes. "You"ve got snakes that are 12 feet long," says a United States Fish and Wildlife Service agent——and sometimes the drug is in the snake. "Who"s going to pull it out.

In 1994, United States Customs seized 204,391 pounds of cocaine ,559,286 pounds of marijuana and 2,577 pounds of heroin, just how much actually flows into the country is anyone"s guess. Some Customs officials estimate that only 10 percent of the drugs coming into the country are ever seized. In Miami, the District Attorney won"t even prosecute small fry. "It"s got to be over five kilos of cocaine ,above a kilo of heroin and more than 5,000 pounds of marijuana or it"s not something that we"re going to stop the presses on " says Tom Cash, a retired agent.

Given this deluge, one can only wonder if agents are ever confounded by some of the smuggling methods. "There are things we haven"t seen before," says John McGhee, a Miami Customs special agent, "but nothing really surprises us. "

The dog was different from others because 查看材料

A.it was very attractive

B.it could stand only on its hind legs

C.it had only two legs

D.it had a very big abdomen

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第5题
根据以下材料回答题 We found that bar at last.I didn&39;t have to ask again, for there

根据以下材料回答题

We found that bar at last.I didn&39;t have to ask again, for there it was in big red neon lettersover the window--Star Bar.There were some iron tables outside with plastic chairs around them.

A few people sat around, looking at a portable television set that someone had brought out of thebar.They were all in thin summer dresses or short shirts; even at that late hour it was stifling.Twothin dogs lay under one of the tables with their tongues out, and some of the women were fanningthemselves unenthusiastically(无精打采地) with magazines.

"He&39; s not here," I said, after a quick look around.The television was speaking out an ad-vertisement for a detergent(洗衣粉), and the people sitting round had their eyes glued to the pic-ture of a woman proudly showing how white her husband&39; s underwear was after having beenwashed.They took no notice of us at all.

"Well, what did you expect?" replied Fergus, yawning(打哈欠)." It&39; s only half past nine,and he said he would be here at nine.You ought to know Graig by this time.He&39; 11 turn up some-time after ten."

The writer and his friend__________. 查看材料

A.had never been to that bar before

B.did not know if they had come to the right place

C.asked somebody the name of the bar

D.had little difficulty in finding the bar

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第6题
根据以下材料,回答题。They Say Ireland"s the BestIreland is the best place in the world to l

根据以下材料,回答题。

They Say Ireland"s the Best

Ireland is the best place in the world to live in for 2005, according to a life quality ranking that appeared in Britain"s Economist magazine last week:

The ambitious attempt to compare happiness levels around the world is based on the principle that wealth is not the only measure of human satisfaction and well-being.

,The index of the countries uses data on incomes, health, unemployment, climate, political stability, job security, gender equality as well as what the magazine calls "freedom, family and community life".

" Despite the bad weather, troubled health service, traffic congestion, gender inequality, and the high cost of living, Ireland scored an impressive 8.33 points out of 10.

That put it well ahead of second-place Switzerland, which managed 8.07. Zimbabwe, troubled by political insecurity and hunger, is rated the gloomiest, picking up only 3.89 points.

"Although rising incomes and increased individual choices are highly valued," the report said, "some of the factors associated with modernization such as the breakdown in traditional institutions and family values in part take away from a positive impact. "

"Ireland wins because it successfully combines the most desirable elements of the new with the preservation of certain warm elements of the old, such as stable family and community life. "

The magazine admitted measuring the quality of life is not a straightforward thing to do, and that its findings Would have their critics.

No. 2 on the list is Switzerland. The other nations in the top 10 are Norway, Luxembourg,Sweden, Australia, Iceland, Italy, Denmark and Spain.

The UK is positioned at No. 29, a much lower position chiefly because of the social and family breakdown recorded in official statistics. The US, which has the second highest per capita GDP after Lux~mbourg, took the 13th place in the survey. China was in the lower half the league at 60th.

For 2,005 years, Ireland has been the best place for humans to live in.. 查看材料

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第7题
根据以下材料回答题 Thousands of years ago man used handy rocks for his surgical operati

根据以下材料回答题

Thousands of years ago man used handy rocks for his surgical operations.Later he used sharpbones or horns, metal knives and more recently, rubber and plastic.In the 1960s a new tool wasdeveloped, one which was, first of all, to be of great practical use to the armed forces and indus-try, but which was also to revolutionize the art and science of surgery.

The tool is the laser and it is being used by more and more surgeons all over the world.As weall know, light is hot, and any source of light will give warmth.But light is usually spread outover a wide area.The light in a laser beam, however, is concentrated.This means that a light withno more power than that produced by an ordinary electric light bulb becomes intensely strong as itis concentrated to a pinpoint-sized beam.

Experiments with these pinpoint beams showed researchers that different energy sources pro-duce beams that have a particular effect on certain living cells.It is now possible for eye surgeonsto operate on the back of human eye without harming the front of the eye, simply by passing a laserbeam right through the eye-ball.Operations which once left patients exhausted and in need of longperiod of recovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable.

The rapid development of laser techniques in the past ten years has made it clear that the futureis likely to be very exciting.Perhaps some cancers will be treated with laser in a way that makessurgery not only safer but also more effective.

Which of the following would be appropriate to describe the instruments of surgical opera-tions up until 1960s? 查看材料

A.Traditional.

B.Complicated.

C.Remarkable.

D.Revolutionary.

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第8题
根据以下材料回答题 Robert Spring, a 19th century forger(伪造者), did well in his job that

根据以下材料回答题

Robert Spring, a 19th century forger(伪造者), did well in his job that he was able to makehis living for 15 years by selling false signatures of famous Americans.Spring was born in Englandin 1813 and arrived in Philadelphia in 1858 to open a bookstore.At first he made some money byselling his small but real collection of early US autographs(亲笔签名 ).Discovering his ability atcopying handwriting, he began to learn the signatures of George Washington and Ben Franklin andwrite them on the title pages of old books.To reduce the chance of being discovered, he sent hisworks to England and Canada for sale.

Forgers have a difficult time selling their products.A forger can&39; t go to a respectable buyerbut must deal with people who don&39; t have much knowledge in the field.Forgers have many waysto make their works look real.For example, they buy old books to use the aged paper of the titlepage, and they treat paper and ink with chemicals.

After the Civil War, Britain was still fond of the southern states, so, Spring invented a re-spectable lady known as Miss Fanny Jackson, the only daughter of General "Stone Wall" Jackson.

For several years Miss Fanny&39; s money problems forced her to sell a great number of letters belong-ing to her famous father.Spring had to work very hard to satisfy the demand.All this activity didnot prevent Spring dying in poverty.

Why did Spring sell his false autographs in England and Canada? 查看材料

A.There was a greater demand there than in America.

B.There was less chance of being discovered there.

C.Britain was Spring" s birthplace.

D.The prices were higher in England and Canada.

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第9题
根据以下材料,回答题School DegreesIn the past, degrees were very unusual in my family. I re

根据以下材料,回答题

School Degrees

In the past, degrees were very unusual in my family. I remember the day my uncle graduated. We had a huge party, and for many years my mother called him "the genius" and listened to his opinion. Today in comparison, five of my brothers and sisters have degrees, and two are studying for their masters". However, some people think that this increased access to education is devaluing degrees.

People have several arguments against the need for degrees. They say that having so many graduates devalues a degree. People lose respect for the degree holder. It is also claimed that education has become a rat race. Graduates have to compete for jobs even after years of studying.

Another point is that studying for such a long time leads to learners becoming inflexible. They know a lot about one narrow subject, but are unable to apply their skills. Employers prefer more flexible and adaptable workers.

However, I feel strongly that this move to having more qualifications is a positive development. In the past education was only for the rich; and powerful. Now it is available to everyone, and this will have many advantages for the country and the individual. First of all, it is impossible to be overeducated. The more people are educated, the better the world will be, because people will be able to discuss and exchange ideas. A further point is that people with degrees have many more opportunities. They can take a wider variety of jobs and do what they enjoy doing,

instead of being forced to take a job they dislike. Finally, a highly educated workforce is good for the economy of the country. It attracts foreign investment.

In conclusion, although there are undoubtedly some problems with increased levels of education, I feel strongly that the country can only progress if all its people are educated to the maximum of their ability.

What can we learn about the author‘s family? 查看材料

A.They used to disregard education.

B.They are overeducated now.

C.Few members were allowed to go to school in the past.

D.There are now more educated members than in the past.

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第10题
根据以下材料回答题 It is not polite to arrive at a dinner party more than 15 to 20 minu

根据以下材料回答题

It is not polite to arrive at a dinner party more than 15 to 20 minutes late.The host or hostessusually waits for all the guests to arrive before36 the meal.If someone is late, the food maybe spoiled, and so might the host or the hostess37.If you have to be late, call and tell themto 38you.It&39; s even39 to be early ! The host or the hostess will probably not be40.

If you are early, drive or walk around the block a few minutes, or just sit in your car41 theright time.Though it&39; s often important to arrive on time, yet 42, for open houses, the hostor the hostess invites guests to arrive and leave43 a certain time so you can arrive at any time 44 the time he or she gives you.

It&39; s nice to bring an empty stomach, but it&39; s even nicer to bring a small present.The presentshould not cost 45, or you might embarrass the host or hostess.Flowers, wine, or a box of46will be fine.

Never bring money as a present.In an introduction, the order of a name: the given name, thefamily name.In other words, the given name comes47.It&39; s important not only to learn andremember names, but to48 them often in the conversation.After the49, we usually callfriends by their given names.50 may want you call them by their titles and 51 such as"Mr.Jones", "Mrs.Smith", "Ms.Johnson" or "Dr.Brown".

A maiden name is a woman&39; s family name at birth.In the United States and Canada, after awoman marries, she52 the family name of her husband53 her maiden name.It is nowbecoming common, 54, for women to keep their maiden names55 they get married.

第36题应选 查看材料

A.making

B.cooking

C.doing

D.serving

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第11题
根据以下资料。回答题。 2010年11月份的原煤产量为()亿吨。 查看材料

A.A.2.5

B.B.2.3

C.C.2.7

D.D.2.1

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