The well-known philosopher once said, “No matter how eloquently a dog may bark, he cannot tell you that his parents were poor but honest.”
A、Samuel Johnson
B、Samuel Ullman
C、Bertrand Russell
D、Robert Russell
A、Samuel Johnson
B、Samuel Ullman
C、Bertrand Russell
D、Robert Russell
It is a wellknown fact that ______ (国家的发展取决于年轻一代的素质).
Where did the passage most probably appear?
A.In a specialized publication for moral philosophers.
B.In a specialized report for doctors.
C.In a weekly news magazine with a large readership.
D.On the front page of a daily newspaper.
Why is Regan called the intellectual leader of the animal rights movement?
A.He is a philosopher in the field of animal rights protection.
B.He helps to make animal rights movement an academic subject.
C.He has written many books on how to protect animal rights.
D.He proves that animal societies have their moral standards as human societies do.
A.He couldn't make any sense out of his course.
B.He hash' t taken more than one philosophy course.
C.He is a philosophy major.
D.He hasn't taken any philosophy course in that department.
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A.It helps the diabetics in financial difficulties.
B.It organizes parties for volunteers once a year.
C.It offers less expensive medicines to diabetics.
D.It owns a wellknown medical website.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: In Britain there are 11 national daily newspapers and most people read one of them every day. There are two kinds of newspaper. One is large in size and has many detailed articles about national and international events. These newspapers are called the serious papers or the quality papers. The other kind, called the tabloids, are smaller in size, have more pictures, often in color, and short articles, often about less important events or about the private lives of wellknown people. Although some people disapprove of tabloids, more people buy them than buy the serious newspapers. Tile Sun, for example, which is a tabloid, is the biggest-selling newspaper in Britain. The tabloids are sometimes called the gutter press. And in 1997, some photograph reporters of the tabloids were said to be involved in the tragic death of Princess Diana in France and they were criticized as Paparazzi by the public.
Most national newspapers in Britain express a political opinion and people choose the newspaper that they read according to their own political beliefs. Most of the newspapers are right-wing which means they support the Conservative Party. These are the Daily Telegraph, which is the serious newspaper, the Daily Express, Daily Mail, Daily Star, the Sun and Today, which are all tabloids. Of the other serious newspapers, The Times, the oldest newspaper in Britain, did not formerly have one strong political view but it is now more right-wing. The Independent does not support any political party, and neither does the Financial Times, which concentrates on business and financial news. The Daily Mirror is the voice of the Labor Party.
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A.Probing into the privacy of famous people.
B.Short articles about less important events.
C.Colorful pictures and smaller size.
D.All above.
The more fundamental and far-reaching a scientific theory is, the more speculative it is likely to be. It is erroneous to believe that science is only concerned with "pure facts", for mere accumulation of facts is a primitive form. of science. A mature science tries to arrange facts in significant patterns to see relationships between previously unrelated aspects 'of the universe.
A theory that does not suggest new ways of looking at the universe is not likely to make an important contribution to the development of science. However it is also important that theories are checked by new experiments and observations.
Dr. Ovenden discusses recent discoveries in biology, chemistry, and 'physics that give clues to the possibility of life in the solar system and other star systems. He discusses conditions on Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, and considers whether or not the same conditions may be found on planets of other stars.
Only the planets Venus, Earth, and Mars lie within the temperature zone, about 75,000, 000 miles wide in which life can exist. Venus is covered by a dense layer of clouds which permit no observation of the surface, and the surface temperature of the planet is not known.
Mars is colder than Earth, the average temperature being about minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit, compared with plus 59 degrees Fahrenheit as the average for earth. However near the Mars poles during the summer season, temperatures may rise to as much as 70 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas winter temperatures may fall to minus 130 degrees Fahrenheit.
Because of the extreme difference in the Martian(火星的) seasons, the only life forms expected to exist, without a built-in(内在的,固有的) temperature control such as warm-blooded animals and humans have, are those which would stay inactive most of the year.
Attempts have been made to detect in the spectrum of the dark markings on Mars, the absorption lines due to chlorophyII. So far the test has not succeeded. But the infrared spectrum of the Martian markings has been found to be very similar to the spectrum of earth vegetation when studied at high altitudes.
Life, as we know it, most likely would exist on Mars near its ______.
A.poles
B.equator
C.center
D.canals
A.Sing and together.
B.Sing and have fun.
C.Orchestra and singer.
D.Empty and Orchestra.
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