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单选题A potential factor affecting scientists in their efforts to control the overgrowth of world population is that _____.Astate administrators do not have confidence in their workBhumanists usually cannot cooperate well with themCthey haven’t been trained to consider social effects of their workDthey do not have enough time to tackle the problem
单选题Apart from achieving his desired results, a child should also learn to______.Abehave properlyBattain his goal as soon as possibleCshow his affection for his parentsDtalk quietly
单选题NEWS BROADCAST 1 Questions 6 and 7 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the news. Greek bonds is downgraded as junk status becauseAshare prices in New York and London fell by over 2%.Bthe Greek debt crisis could spread to other countries.Cthe bond holders may not be repaid in full.DGreek bonds could trigger a financial crisis.
单选题ARoger prefers to live in town.BJulia prefers to live in a village.CRoger prefers to live with familiar neighbors.DJulia prefers to travel back and forth to London.
单选题In Anthony O’Hear’s view, a well mannered person______.Abehaves with a sense of appropriateness.Bacts rashly when he is young.Ctends to be bad-tempered in old age.Dattaches importance to his status.
单选题A3/4 percent American workers are potential applicants.B1.3 million jobs were created last year.C40 percent of companies will take on part-time staff.DThe service sector does not contribute to job creation.
问答题Learning does not happen passively. It is an activity which a persondoes. It is a task can be attempted in various ways, some of which are more (1) _______appropriate as others. When the material to be learned is of a brief and (2) _______simple kind which is familiar with the person and of intense interest to him, (3) _______effective learning usually proceeds automatically. In the first place, theperson at once relates the material to another materials which are already (4) _______securely learned. Subsequently, the relevance of the newly learned materialto his interests ensures it’s being recalled on many occasions; and this (5) _______repetition minimizes the likelihood of forgetting. Furthermore, thesubsequent use of the new material is like to take place in a variety o (6) _______contexts and, so, the material becomes relating to a wider range of other (7) _______material. Because of all this, the material is rapidly learned, long retained,and recalled with increasingly readiness in an increasing variety of contexts. (8) _______Without really trying, the person has fulfilled few important conditions of (9) _______effective learning, conditions expressed by William James as follow. (10) _______“Briefly, then, of two men with the same outward experiences and the sameamount of mere native tenacity, the one who thinks over his experiencesmost, and weaves them into systematic relations with each other, will be theone with the best memory.”
单选题Which of the following does NOT account for Cerritos’ success?ASuperb management.BWealth of previous generations.CAdvantageous location.DProper timing of investments.
单选题CONVERSION 1 Questions1 to 5 are based on a conversation. At the end of the conversation you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the conversation. Gary prefers The Timesto The Heraldand City JournalbecauseAit devotes more pages to spots events.Bit puts the horoscopes on the front page.Cit has a much longer history.Dit contains more pictures.
单选题Which of the following statements about Nightingale is true?AAs the only child of an upper class family, her parents disapproved of her decision to be aBNightingale began to learn nursing when she was 24.CNightingale’s efforts to reorganize the hospitals were welcomed by both the doctors andDNightingale received all her education from her father.
问答题Changes in the way people live bring about changes in the jobs that they do.More and more people live in towns and cities instead on farms and in villages. (1)_______Cities and states have to provide services city people want, such like more (2)_______police protection, more hospitals, and more schools. This means that morepolicemen, more nurses and technicians, and more teachers must be hired.Advances in technology, has also changed people’s lives. Dishwashers and (3) _______shing machines do jobs that were once done by the hand. The widespread use (4) _______of such electrical appliances means that there is a need for servicemen to keep it(5) _______running properly. People are earning higher wages and salaries. This leads changes in the way (6) _______of life. As income goes down, people may not want more food to eat or more (7) _______clothes to wear. But they may want more and better care from doctors, dentistsand hospitals. They are likely to travel more and to want more education.Nevertheless, many more jobs are available in these services. (8) _______ The government also affects the kind of works people do. The governments (9) _______of most countries spend huge sums of money for international defense. They (10) _______hire thousands of engineers, scientists, clerks, typists and secretaries to work onthe many different aspects of defense.
单选题What is the author’s argument in this essay?AEducators who advocate a rounded-education should be supported.BIt is natural for science students to learn less liberal arts.CScience students ought to have enough knowledge about society.DTechnical training must be reinforced in science education.
问答题一个人可以游遍天下山山水水,然而梦境里出现的,往往不是什么名川佳境,而是幼年走过的一条坎坷崎岖的小路,或是夏天曾经钻进去捉过蛤蟆的苇塘。记忆中的童年,总是笼罩着一种异样的色彩。甚至过去的痛苦,也有别于现实生活中的痛苦。就像一个人抚摸自己的疮疤:没有了生理上的疼痛,剩下的却只是一片仿佛还颇值得骄傲的平滑而光润的疤痕。
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