There are over 700 teachers in our college, ______ 60% are women teachers.A.of whomB.of th
There are over 700 teachers in our college, ______ 60% are women teachers.
A.of whom
B.of them
C.where
D.which
There are over 700 teachers in our college, ______ 60% are women teachers.
A.of whom
B.of them
C.where
D.which
______ in 1292, the bridge is over 700 years old.
A.Built
B.Being built
C.Building
D.To be built
"When I come home from a good run, I force myself 【C3】______ supper," says Johnston, a dietitian at McMaster University in Hamilton. 【C4】______ Johnston says many female athletes let good eating habits go and riskhealth 【C5】______ thinness. Johnston, who works in the bone-marrow transplant unit at McMaster, has a background in sports 【C6】______ . In 1997, while a student at the University of Guelph, she worked with Prof. Heather Keller on a study for her 【C7】______ on the eating habits of female 【C8】______ .
The 【C9】______ person with eating disorders is driven by a desire to look svelte, says Johnston. But her study focused on athletes who eat less to lower weight and body fat 【C10】______ the belief it will improve 【C11】______ .
The study involved 【C12】______ . 22 elite female athletes between 【C13】______ 15 and 25 over three months. "Years ago when we didn't know any better it was thought that being lighter meant running 【C14】______ ," says Johnston, adding that's still the mentality of many competitive runners, as well as other 【C15】______ like gymnasts and swimmers. Job. nation's study 【C16】______ consumed 400 to 700 fewer calories daily than recommended for their 【C17】______ training.
Even when training more, as they got closer to competing, they failed to 【C18】______ more food fuel for energy. Initially, race 【C19】______ tend to improve when a runner loses some weight, but then they hit a peak and 【C20】______ , says Johnston.
【C1】
A.represses
B.suppresses
C.depresses
D.expresses
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: The first ancient Olympics were held in ancient Greece at least as long ago as 776 B. C. That's about 2 700 years ago! The games were held in Olympia, to honor Zeus, the ruler of heavens. Like the Summer Olympics of today, the ancient Olympics were also held every four years. (26)One of the main features of the ancient Olympics was that all wars were stopped for the games, so that the athletes and the audience could compete and travel in peace. Thousands of people from all over the Greek world came to watch. The main stadium might hold about 45 000 people. There are thousands of visitors setting up their tents all around the stadium. (27)During the first Olympics. there was only one competition—a 200-meter race. (28)But over time the games grew to include wrestling, boxing, and other sports. Women were not allowed to compete, but they had their own, separate games. The ancient athletes became famous, just like today. (29)They often lived the rest of their lives being treated to free dinners. City states even tried to steal away each other's athletes by offering them various awards.
Though the ancient Olympics existed until A. D. 393, the modern Olympics are still going strong. The Olympics gather athletes from all over the world. However, when you watch the Olympics, you should pay attention not just to the winners, but also to the people who don't win the gold medal. Think about what took them to get there, the dedication to the games.
(27)
A.The first Olympics were held in 767B.C.
B.The games were held to honor Athena.
C.The games were held every two years.
D.All wars were ceased during the games.
Section A
Directions: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked A , B, C, and D.
______ in 1292, the bridge is over 700 years old.
A.Built
B.Being built
C.Building
D.To be built
Recreational runner Carrie Johnston usually doesn't feel hungry after a good sweat. Exercise【C1】______ Johnston's appetite, but she knows she needs to【C2】______ lost calories following a workout.
"When I come home from a good run, I force myself 【C3】______ supper," says Johnston, a dietitian at McMaster University in Hamilton.【C4】______ , Johnston says many female athletes let good eating habits go and risk health【C5】______ thinness. Johnston, who works in the bone-marrow transplant unit at McMaster, has a background in sports【C6】______ In 1997, while a student at the University of Guelph, she worked with Profi Heather Keller on a study for her 【C7】______ on the eating habits of female 【C8】______ .
The【C9】______ person with eating disorders is driven by a desire to look svelte, says Johnston. But her study focused
on athletes who eat less to lower weight and body fat【C10】______ the belief it will improve【C11】______ .
The study involved【C12】______ 22 elite female athletes between【C13】______ 15 and 25 over three months. "Years ago when we didn' t know any better it was thought that being lighter meant running【C14】______ ," says Johnston, adding that' s still the mentality of many competitive runners, as well as other【C15】______ like gymnasts and swimmers. Johnstion' s study【C16】 ______ consumed 400 to 700 fewer calories daily than recommended for their【C17】______ training.
Even when training more, as they got closer to competing, they failed to【C18】______ more food fuel for energy. Initially, race【C19】______ tend to improve when a runner loses some weight, but then they hit a peak and【C20】______ , says Johnston.
【C1】
A.represses
B.suppresses
C.depresses
D.expresses
All of these applications will enhance the(130)of life and spur economic growth. Over half of the U.S. work force is now in jobs that are information(131). The telecommunication and information sector of the U.S. economy now(132)for 12 percent of the Gross Domestic Product, growing much faster than any other sector of the economy. Last year the(133)in this sector exceeded 700 billion dollars. The U.S. exported over 48 billion dollars of telecommunication equipment(134).
A.quantity
B.quality
C.mass
D.amount
听力原文:M: So you' re visiting San Francisco?
W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?
M: I' m a native.
W: Oh, really? Everyone else I' ve met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.
M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you' re seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.
W: What are the different ethnic groups?
M: Well, after whites, the largest one is blacks.
W: I thought it was Chinese.
M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.
W: That' s interesting. Don' t most of the Chinese people live in China-town?
M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That' s where you' ll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.
W: What about the Japanese? Doesn' t San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?
M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.
W: You seem to know a lot about this city.
M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to tall about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.
W: No wonder you know so much!
What is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco?
A.The blacks.
B.The whites.
C.The Chinese.
D.The Japanese.
The first eight lighthouse erected on the West Coast in the 1850’s featured the same basic new England design:a Cape Cod dwelling with the tower rising from the center or standing close by.In New England and elsewhere,though,lighthouses reflected a variety of architectural styles.Since most stations in the Northeast were built on rockv eminences,enormous towers were not the rule.Some were made of stone and brick,others of wood or metal.Some stood on pilings or stilts;some were fastened to rock with iron rods.Farther south,from Maryland through the Florida Keys,the COaSt was low and sandy.It was often necessary to build tall towers there massive structures like the maj estic Cape Hatteras,North Carolina,lighthouse,which was lit in l870.At 190 feet。it is the tallest brick lighthouse in the country.
Not withstanding differences in appearance and construction,most American lighthouses shared several features:a light,living quarters,and sometihies a bell(or,later,a foghorn).They also had something else in common:A keeper and usually,the keeper’s family.The keeper’s essential task was trimming the lantern wick in order to maintain a steady,bright flame.The earliest keepers came from every walk of life;they were seamen,farmers,mechani cs,rough mill hands and appointments were oft en handed out by local customs commissioners as political plums.After the administration of lighthouses was taken over in l852 by the United States Lighthouse Board.an agency of the Treasury Department,the keeper corps gradually became highly professional.
第 31 题 What is the best title for this passage?
A.The Life of a IAghthouse Keeper.
B.The Modern Profession of iAghthouse Keeping.
C.Earl y highthouse in t he Unit es States.
D.The Lighthouse on Little Brewster Island.
听力原文:M: So you're visiting San Francisco?
W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?
M: I' m a native.
W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.
M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups so you might think you' re seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.
W: What are the different ethnic groups?
M: Web, after whites, the largest one is blacks.
W: I thought it was Chinese.
M: It' s true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.
W: That' s interesting. Don' t most of the Chinese people live in China-town?
M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That' s where you' ll find the best Chinese restaurants, bookstores, art, theaters, things like that.
W: What about the Japanese? Doesn' t San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?
M: No, actually there are only about 12 000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called "Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.
W: You seem to know a lot about this city.
M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.
W: No wonder you know so much!
What is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco?
A.The blacks.
B.The whites.
C.The Chinese.
D.The Japanese.
听力原文:M: So, you're visiting San Francisco?
W: Yes, I just got here yesterday. And you?
M: I'm a native.
W: Oh, really? Everyone else I've met so far has been a tourist like us. I was beginning to think that there were no natives.
M: Well. San Francisco has a lot of different ethnic groups, so you might think you're seeing a lot of foreigners. But actually, the city has a population of about 700 000.
W: What are the different ethnic groups. 9
M: Well, after whites, the largest one is blacks.
W: I thought it was Chinese.
M: It's true that San Francisco has the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. But there are many more blacks here than Chinese.
W: That's interesting. Don't most of the Chinese people live in China-town?
M: Well, no, they live all over the city, but China-town is definitely the center of Chinese culture here. That's where you'll find the best Chinese restaurants, book stores, art, theaters, things like that.
W: What about the Japanese? Doesn't San Francisco have a large Japanese population too?
M: No, actually there are only about 12000 Japanese people here, but we do have an area called" Japan-town" that has Japanese restaurants and bookstores.
W: You seem to know a lot about this city.
M: Well, most San Franciscans think their city is pretty special. We like to talk about it. Besides, I teach ethnic history at the university here.
W: No wonder you know so much!
What is the largest ethnic group in San Francisco?
A.The blacks.
B.The whites.
C.The Chinese.
D.The Japanese.
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