He spoke so quickly that I did not ______ what he saidB.catchC.acceptD.takeE.listen
He spoke so quickly that I did not ______ what he said
B.catch
C.accept
D.take
E.listen
He spoke so quickly that I did not ______ what he said
B.catch
C.accept
D.take
E.listen
At the University of Kansas art museum, scientists tested the effect of different colored walls on two groups of visitors to an exhibit of paintings. For the first group the room was painted white; for the second, dark brown. Movement of each group was followed by an electrical equipment under the carpet. The experiment showed that those who entered the dark brown walked more quickly, covered more area, and spent less time in the room than people in the white one. Dark brown made people more active, but the activity ended sooner. Not only the choice of colors but also the general appearance of a room affects those inside.
Another experiment presented people with photographs of faces whose energy was to be commented. Three groups of people were used; each was shown the same photos, but each group was in an ordinary room—a nice office. The third was in a tastefully designed living room with carpeting. Results showed that the people in the beautiful room tend to give higher marks to the faces than those in the ugly room did. Other studies that students do better on tests taken in comfortable room than in ordinary-looking or ugly rooms.
At least how many tests were carried out by the scientists referred to in this passage?
A.Three
B.Two
C.Only one
D.No one knows
What is referred to as the “general appearance” in this passage is ________.A.how many broad windows a room has, through which sunlight might come in
B.the size of a room
C.whether there are beautiful walls in a room
D.what the room looks like
According to the passage, we may conclude that the whiter a room is ________.A.the longer people like to stay in it
B.the sooner people in it will leave
C.the more active people in it will become
D.the more excited people
This passage provides us with _______.A.a piece of scientific information
B.a normal lesson
C.an interesting test
D.a piece of news
Which of the following is the best expression of the main idea of this passage?A.People in beautiful rooms tend to give higher marks to photos of faces than people in ugly rooms
B.The color and general appearance of a room have a deeper effect on the behavior of the people in it
C.The University of Kansas has studied the effects of the color of room on people’s behavior
D.Beautifully furnished, light-coloured rooms make people more comfortable than ugly, dark rooms
A short time later, he awoke; his legs felt _55_ and he was trembling, but, when he opened his eyes, he could see the clock across the room fading in and out in front of him. When his wife entered, he _56_ her for the first time in nine years. Doctors _57_ that he had regained his sight and hearing obviously from the flash of lightning, but they were unable to explain that. The only _58_ explanation offered by one doctor was that, _59_ Edwards lost his sight as a result of trauma in a terrible accident, perhaps the only way it could be restored was by _60_ trauma.
51、_________
A.because
B.because of
C.as
D.since
52A.from
B.away
C.against
D.contrary
53A.at
B.in
C.to
D.on
54A.late
B.soon
C.later
D.after
55A.dying
B.dead
C.die
D.being died
56A.saw
B.watched
C.noticed
D.examined
57A.say
B.thought over
C.made sure
D.agreed to
58A.possibly
B.possible
C.probably
D.mainly
59A.although
B.because of
C.even though
D.since
60A.others
B.other
C.another
D.one other
Some people hate everything that is modern. They cannot imagine how anyone can really like modern music; they find it hard to accept the new fashions in clothing; they think that all modern painting is ugly; and they seldom have a good word for the new buildings that are being built everywhere in the world. Such people look for perfection in everything, and they take their standards of perfection from the past. They are usually impatient with anyone who is brave enough to experiment with new or to express himself or the age in materials original ways.
It is, of course, true that many artists do not succeed in their work and instead produce works that can only be considered as failures. If the work of art is a painting, the artist’s failure concerns himself alone, but if it is a building, his failure concerns others too, because it may damage the beauty of the whole place. This does sometimes happen, but it is completely untrue to say, as some people do, that modern architecture is nothing. We can’t judge every modern building by the standards of the ancient time, even though we admire the ancient buildings. Technologically, the modern buildings are more advanced. The modern architect knows he should learn from the ancient works, but with his greater resources of knowledge and materials, he will never be content to imitate the past. He is too proud to do that.
Technologically, the modern buildings are more advanced. The sentence means _____.
A.the ancient architects had no technology
B.the modern architects use more advanced technology
C.the modern buildings are advanced because they are completely different from the ancient buildings
D.the modern buildings are more beautiful
Some people hate everything that is modern because _______.A.they are aged
B.they find it hard to accept modern things
C.they take their standards of perfection from the Greek
D.they look at things by the standards of the past
The writer thinks the failure of a building _______.A.means nothing
B.concerns others
C.concerns only the artist
D.concerns all the people in the world
The writer of the passage thinks that ________.A.it is true to say artists fail in their work
B.it is untrue to say artists fail in their work
C.it is true to say some artists fail in their work
D.it is true to say only painters fail in their work
The writer thinks that _________.A.we can’t judge buildings by the ancient standards
B.we can’t judge all the buildings by the ancient standards
C.we can’t judge all the modern buildings by the ancient standards
D.we can’t judge modern buildings
Today electronic monetary systems are gradually being introduced that will transform. money into even less tangible forms, reducing it to a series of “bits and bytes”, or units of computerized information, going between machines at the speed of light. Already, electronic fund transfer allows money to be instantly sent and received by different banks, companies, and countries through computers and telecommunications devices.
Which of the following statements about computerized monetary systems is NOT supported by the passage?
A.They promote international trade.
B.They allow very rapid money transfers.
C.They are still limited to small transactions (交易).
D.They are dependent on good telecommunications systems.
Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?A.International Banking Policies
B.The History of Monetary Exchange
C.The Development of Paper Currencies
D.Current Problems in the Economy
The author mentions food, tools and precious metals and stones together because they are all ________.A.useful items
B.articles of value
C.difficult things to obtain
D.material objects
According to the passage, which of the following was the earliest kind of exchange of wealth?A.Bartered foods
B.Fiat money
C.Coin currency
D.Intangible forms
According to the passage, coins once had real value as currency because they ______.A.represented a great improvement over barter
B.permitted easy transportation of wealth
C.were made of precious metals
D.could become collector’s items
The water we drink and use is running short in the world. We all have to learn how to stop wasting our limited water. One of the steps we should take is to find ways of reusing it. Experiments have already been done in this field. Today in most large cities, fresh water is used only once, then it runs into waste system. But it is possible to pipe the used water to a purifying factory. There it can be filtered and treated with chemicals so that it can be used again, just as it were fresh from a spring.
But even if every large city purified and reused its water, we still would not have enough. Then we could turn to the oceans. All we’d have to do to make use of the seawater on earth is to get rid of the salt. This process is called desalinization, and it is already in use in many parts of the world.
The best title for the passage is “_______”.
A.How to Reuse Water
B.Two Solutions to the Problem of Water Shortage
C.Stop Wasting Our Limited Water
D.How to Make Use of Seawater
The way to stop wasting our limited water is to ________.A.do experiments with water
B.purify the used water and reuse it
C.use fresh water once again
D.make use of seawater
There wouldn’t be enough water for us if we didn’t _________.A.turn to the oceans for more water
B.reuse used water and make use of seawater
C.desalt seawater
D.take steps to reuse all water on earth
The following tells us how to reuse the used water. Which is the right order of the passage?A.to have the used water filtered
B.to put chemicals in it
C.to pipe it to the users
D.to pipe the used water to be purified to a factory
The would “it” in the last sentence refers to _______.A.seawater
B.purified water
C.the process of getting rid of the salt in seawater
D.the process of collecting salt from the sea oceans
根据中文提示,完成下列各题,将对话中缺少的内容写上。这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯。打句号的地方,用陈述句;打问号的地方,用疑问句。 提示:在一次Mary举行的生日晚会上,她的女朋友Linda见到了Mary的表弟Steve。她想认识他。Mary给他们做了介绍。 Linda:Happy birthday,Mary! Mary:51————————————. Linda:Who is the tall man next to your brother? Mary:Didn’t you meet him before? Linda: 52 ———————————— . Mary:Oh!Then let me introduce you to him now.Steve, 53————————————· Steve:Hi,Linda 54———————————— . Linda:I’m glad to meet you,too.Can’t we sit down somewhere and talk? Steve: 55————————————.Let’s sit overthere. ————————————
A.Go ahead
B.Good luck
C.Congratulations
D.Don’t woriy
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