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Michael, a typical American, stays at home on workdays. He plugs into his personal computer terminal in order to connect with the office. After work, he puts on his headphones, watches a movie on his home video recorder, or plays baseball on the computer. On many days, Michael doesn't talk to any other human beings, and he doesn't see any people except the ones on television. Michael is imaginary, but his lifestyle. is very possible. The inventions of modern technology seem to be cutting us off form. contact with our fellow human being.The world of business is one area in which technology is isolating us. Experts say, for example, that many people will soon be able to work at home. With access to a large central computer, employees such as office clerks, insurance agents, and accountants could do their jobs at display terminals in their own homes. They would never have to actually see the people they're dealing with. In addition, the way employees are paid will change. Workers' salaries will be automatically paid into their bank accounts, making paper checks unnecessary. No workers will stand in line to receive their pay or cash their checks. Personal banking will change, too. Customers will deal with machines to put in or take our money from their accounts.Another area that technology is changing is entertainment.Music, for instance, was once a group experience. People listened to music at concert halls or in small social gatherings. For many people now, however, music is an individual experience. Walking along the street or sitting in their living rooms, they wear headphones to build a wall of music around them. Movie entertainment is changing, too. Movies used to be social events. Now, fewer people are going out to see a movie. Many more are choosing to wait for a film to appear on television or are borrowing videotapes to watch at home. Instead of laughing with others, viewers watch movies in their own living rooms.(1)After work, Michael likes to ______.A、listen to music at the concert hallB、watch a movie in his living roomC、run a program on his computer in his officeD、play baseball with his workmates(2)The sentence “Michael is imaginary, but his lifestyle. is very possible” means ______.A、Michael is a person full of imagination and he can make his dreams come trueB、Michael is not a real person but probably the lifestyle. does existC、Michael has ambitions but he can't make his dreams come trueD、Michael is a person full of imagination and his lifestyle. is common nowadays(3)In the modern world, people willA、stand in line to receive their pay or cash their checksB、see the people they' re dealing withC、listen to music at concert halls or in small social gatheringsD、watch movies in their own living rooms(4)What is the main idea of the passage?A、We may no longer need to communicate with other human being.B、Modern technology seems to be separating human beings.C、We may no longer need to work in the office.D、Modern technology makes it possible for us to work and entertain ourselves at home.(5)What will the author most probably discuss after the last paragraph?A、Games and sports.B、Personal banking.C、Music and films.D、International business.
Who would want to build a virtual house on the Internet? Or spend hours online each week living inside a make-believe world? It sounds crazy, but thousands of video game enthusiasts do just that.Online worlds are becoming more popular than ever. Many people have belonged to these online worlds for years. Inside these imaginary worlds, video gamers develop characters over time.These characters learn skills, fight battles, build relationships, and even own property. Some communities inside these online worlds have several hundred thousand citizens!The people role-playing in online worlds buy and sell things with virtual money. Many gamers earn virtual money by running successful tailor shops and weapons dealerships in their online worlds. Money and treasures can also be taken from victims in battle it’s a dangerous virtual world out there!But gaining virtual wealth can be too time-consuming for the gamer who wants to buy his castle now. Serious game addicts have begun doing something the online world designers probably never imagined.Some gamers are exchanging real-world money to buy virtual money and property for their online worlds. Using online auction sites such as eBay.com, gamers buy and sell whatever they need. A whole mini-economy has grown around this trade of goods.Some of the most valuable items for sale in online worlds aren’t cheap. Sometimes they are rare, which makes them even more valuable. For example, consider a nice virtual house in a prime location. This property might cost as much as a new TV set in the real world!For the person who doesn’t participate in these online worlds, the appeal must seem peculiar. What’s the attraction with these online worlds? Why would people spend money on something that doesn’t really exist?The money being exchanged for those online swords and castles is real. The swords and castles aren’t. Absurd? Maybe. But the time and effort spent by the players is real. So is their love for online worlds. It seems only the human imagination can make something out of nothing!(1)In the 1st paragraph, make-believe world refers to the following EXCEPT_____________.A、virtual world.B、online world.C、imaginary world.D、castles(2)In the 1st paragraph, video game enthusiasts refers to _____________.A、video gamersB、charactersC、game designersD、tailors(3)The gamers could earn virtual money by the following EXCEPT _____________.A、doing some businessB、designing some gamesC、exchanging real-world money to buy virtual moneyD、taking from victims in battle(4)According to the author, human imagination _____________.A、is nothingB、is somethingC、can be exchanged with virtual moneyD、can make anything possible(5)What’s the author’s attitude toward things online?A、PositiveB、NegativeC、NeutralD、Critical
These euphoric feelings are not ______, but they are in your head. (A) image(B) imagine(C) imaginary(D) imagery
The main characters in the novel seem so true to life, but actually, they are entirely ________. A.imaginativeB.imaginedC.imaginableD.imaginary
Passage FourIf you are like most people, your intelligence varies from season to season. You are probably a lot sharper in the spring than you are at any other time of year. A noted scientist, Ells- worth Huntington (1876-1947) concluded from other men's work and his own among peoples in different climates that climate and: temperature have a definite effect on our mental abilities.He found that cool weather is much more favorable for creative thinking than summer heat is. This does not mean that all people are less intelligent in the summer than they are during the rest of the year. It does mean, however, that mental, abilities of large numbers of people tend to be lowest in the summer.Spring appears to be the best period of the year for thinking. One reason may be that in the spring man's mental abilities are affected by the same factors that bring about great changes in all nature.Fall is the next best season, then winter. As for summer, it seems to be a good time to take a long vacation from thinking!46. According to the passage, your mental ability ______.A. depends on your attitude towards people in different time of the yearB. changes for the worst when you dislike most people in hot seasonC. will be best in winter and worst in summer if you want to be creativeD. turns to be more powerful in spring than in any of the other seasons
The unmistakable figure with the moustache most probably represents ______.A. those who died in the warB. those who had wonC. an imaginary figureD. the most hated person in the war--Hitler
DREAMS AND GOALS Are you waiting for your dreams to come true and change your life I'm sorry to tell you that dreams won't come true. It's your goals(1)can forever change your life. You need to(2) goals in order to turn your dreams into reality. Don't get confused by dreams and goals. Dreams are easy. They are free, too. (3), dreams are imaginary. And they don't produce tangible results. You need to turn your dreams(4) action. You need goals to make the(5) of your dreams real. Dreams can inspire you, but goals can change your life. Goals are all about action. Goals change you and then change your life.1.A. thatB. thisC. why2.A. planB. setC. have3.A. ButB. AlthoughC. However4.A. upB. intoC. on5.A. visionsB. decisionC. illusion
()is a computer technology that headsets,sometimes in combination with physical spaces or multi-projected environments,to generate realisitic images,sounds and other sensations that simulate a user’s physical presence in a virtual or imaginary environment.A.Virtual RealityB.Cloud computingC.Big dataD.Internet+
材料:The Port of London comprises the 147km of the tidal River Thames,and the enclosed dock system at Tilbury.The limits of the port are from Teddington to those territorial waters within a limit as follows:from Foulness Point(Essex)to Gunfleet old lighthouse to 51°26′36′′N,01°25′30′′E to Warden Point(Kent),excluded is any part of the port as defined in the Medway Ports Reorganisation Scheme 1968;River Lea or Bow Creek within the jurisdiction of the British Waterways Board;The Grand Union Canal and Regents Canal Dock.For London District River Pilots the upper limit is London Bridge and the down river limit is just below Gravesend.For the London District Sea Pilots the upriver limit is an imaginary line from the Sealink ferry pier at Gravesend to Tilbury Passenger Landing Stage and the lower limit is a line running from Felixstowe across the mouth of the Thames outside the GOODwin Sands to Folkestone.The Thames Barrier,built for the Greater London Council at Woolwich Reach to afford protection against tidal floods is now under control of the Thames Water Authority.It allows shipping to and from the upper areas of the Port of London to pass without restriction during periods of non-surge conditions.Spanning 520m across the river,it comprises ten rising sector gates,of which four main gates for navigation have a width of 61m and two subsidiary gates have a width of 35m.问题:________ does not belong to the Port of London.A.River Lea or Bow Creek within the jurisdiction of the British Waterways BoardB.The Grand Union Canal and Regents Canal DockC.from Foulness Point(Essex)to Gunfleet old lighthouse to 51°26′36′′N,01°25′30′′E to Warden Point(Kent)D.any part of the port as defined in the Medway Ports Reorganisation Scheme 1968For the London District Sea Pilots the upriver limit is ________.A.London BridgeB.just below GravesendC.an imaginary line from the Sealink ferry pier at Gravesend to Tilbury Passenger Landing StageD.a line running from Felixstowe across the mouth of the Thames outside the GOODwin Sands to Folkestone________ is spanning 520m across the river,comprising ten rising sector gates,of which four main gates for navigation have a width of 61m and two subsidiary gates have a width of 35m.A.The Thames BarrierB.Felixstowe across the mouth of the ThamesC.Woolwich ReachD.Thames WaterThis passage is most likely extracted from ________.A.Guide to Port EntryB.Notices to MarinersC.Attachment to a Charter PartyD.Ocean Passage请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
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共用题干Young Adults Who Exercise Get Higher IQ ScoresYoung adults who are fit have a higher IQ and are more likely to go on to university,reveals a major new study_________(51)out at the Sahlgrenska Academy and Sahlgrenska University Hospital.The results were recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(PNAS).The study__________(52)1._________(1.)2 million Swedish men doing military service who were born between 1950 and1976._________(1976.)The research group analyzed the ________(53)of both physical and IQ tests the youngsters took right after they started serving the army.The study shows a clear link _________(54)good physical fitness and better results for the IQ test.The strongest links are for ________(55)thinking and verbal comprehension.But it is only fitness thatplays a _________ (56)in the results for the IQ test,and not strength."Being fit means that you also havegood heart and lung __________(57)and that your brain gets plenty of oxygen."says Michael Nilsson,pro-fessor at the Sahlgrenska Academy and chief physician at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital."This may be one of the reasons why we can see a clear link with fitness,but not with muscular_________(58).We are also seeing that there are growth factors that are important."By analyzing data for twins,the researchers have been________(59)to determine that it is primarily environmental factors and not genes that___________(60)the link between fitness and a higher IQ."We have also shown that those youngsters who _______(61)their physical fitness between the ages of 1 5 and 1 8 increase their performance."says Maria Aberg,researcher at the Sahlgrenska Academy andphysician at Aby health centre."This being the case,physical education is a_______(62)that has an important place in schools,and is an absolute must________(63)we want to do well in math and other theoretical subjects."The researchers have also compared the results from fitness tests during national service_______(64) the socioeconomic status of the men later in life.Those who were fit at I 8 were more__________(65)to go into higher education,and many secured more qualified jobs._________(55)A:imaginary B:typicalC:positiveD:logical
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资料:Dream is a story that a person watches or even takes part in during sleep. Dream events are imaginary, but they are related to real experiences and needs in the dreamer's life. They seem real while they are takingplace. Some dreams are pleasant, others are annoying, and still others are frightening. Everyone dreams, but some persons never recall dreaming. Others remember only a little about a dream they had just before awakening and nothing about earlier dreams. No one recalls all his dreams.Dreams involve little logical thought. In most dreams, the dreamer cannot control what happens to him. The story may be confusing, and things happen that would not happen in real life. People see in most dreams, but they may also hear, smell, touch, and taste in their dreams. Most dreams occur in color. But persons who have been blind since birth do not see at all in dreams.Dreams are a product of the sleeper's mind. They include events and feelings that he has experienced. Most dreams are related to events of the day before the dream and strong wishes of the dreamer. Many minor incidents of the hours before sleep appear in dreams. Deep wishes or fears-especially those held since childhood-often appear in dream. and many dreams fulfil such wishes. Events in the sleeper's surrounding-a loud noise, for example, may become part of a dream, but they do not cause dreams. Some dreams involve deep feeling that a person may realize he has. Psychiatrists often use material from a patient’s dreams to help the person understand himself better. Dreaming may help maintain good learning ability, memory, and emotional adjustment. People who get plenty of sleep-but are awakened each time they begin to dream-become anxious and restless.Which of the following is NOT true?A.Dream involves events that always happen in real life.B.Dream is an imaginary story which seems real while taking place.C.Dream is related to the dreamer's real life.D.Dream is a confusing story which involves little logic thought.
资料:Dream is a story that a person watches or even takes part in during sleep. Dream events are imaginary, but they are related to real experiences and needs in the dreamer's life. They seem real while they are takingplace. Some dreams are pleasant, others are annoying, and still others are frightening. Everyone dreams, but some persons never recall dreaming. Others remember only a little about a dream they had just before awakening and nothing about earlier dreams. No one recalls all his dreams.Dreams involve little logical thought. In most dreams, the dreamer cannot control what happens to him. The story may be confusing, and things happen that would not happen in real life. People see in most dreams, but they may also hear, smell, touch, and taste in their dreams. Most dreams occur in color. But persons who have been blind since birth do not see at all in dreams.Dreams are a product of the sleeper's mind. They include events and feelings that he has experienced. Most dreams are related to events of the day before the dream and strong wishes of the dreamer. Many minor incidents of the hours before sleep appear in dreams. Deep wishes or fears-especially those held since childhood-often appear in dream. and many dreams fulfil such wishes. Events in the sleeper's surrounding-a loud noise, for example, may become part of a dream, but they do not cause dreams. Some dreams involve deep feeling that a person may realize he has. Psychiatrists often use material from a patient’s dreams to help the person understand himself better. Dreaming may help maintain good learning ability, memory, and emotional adjustment. People who get plenty of sleep-but are awakened each time they begin to dream-become anxious and restless.According to the passage, dreams result from ______.A.the sleeper’s own mindB.the sleeper’s feelingC.the sleeper’s imaginationD.the sleeper’s wishes
( )is a computer technology that headsets ,sometimes in combination With physical spaces or multi—projected environments,to generate realistic images ,sounds and other sensations that simulate a user's physical presence in a virtual or imaginary environment.A.virtual realityB.ClouD.computingC.Big dataD.Internet+
()is a computer technology that headsets,sometimes in combination with?physical spaces or imaginary environment.A.Virtual?RealityB.Cloud computingC.Big dateD.Internet
Hamlet is just an ____________ characterin the novel.A.imaginative B.imaginedC.imaginary D.imaginable
() is based on logistics network, but more computerized and systematized than logistics operationA、Virtual logisticsB、Imaginary logisticsC、Thinking logisticsD、Logistics planning
()is based on logistics network but more computerized and systemized than logistics operation.A、Virtual logisticsB、Imaginary logisticsC、Thinking logisticsD、Logistics planning
问答题Practice 2 Many matters, however, are less easily brought to the test of experience. If, like most of mankind, you have strong convictions on many such matters, there are ways in which you can make yourself aware of your own prejudices. If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you subconsciously are aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If someone maintains that two and two are five, or that Iceland is on the equator you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know so little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way. So whenever you find yourself getting angry about difference of opinion, be on your guard; you will probably find, on examination that your belief is going beyond what the evidence justifies. For those who have enough psychological imagination, it is a good plan to imagine an argument with a person having a different opinion. This has one advantage, and only one, as compared with actual conversation with opponents: this one advantage is that the method is not subject to the same limitations of time and space. Mahatma Gandhi considered it unfortunate to have railways and steamboats and machinery; he would have liked to undo the whole of the industrial revolution. You may never have an opportunity of actually meeting anyone who holds his opinion, because in Western countries most people take the advantage of modern technology for granted. But if you want to make sure that you are right in agreeing with the prevailing opinion, you will find it a good plan to test the arguments that occur to you by considering what Gandhi might have said in refutation of them. I have sometimes been led actually to change my mind as a result of this kind of imaginary dialogue. Furthermore, I have frequently found myself growing more agreeable through realizing the possible reasonableness of a hypothetical opponent.
问答题Passage 2 Is there something as truth? For good many centuries “the search for truth” has been 1 _ the noblest activity of the human mind, but the seekers after truth have come to such 2 conclusions that it often seems that very little progress has been made. 3 , there are many people who feel that we are actually going backward 4 our knowledge. They 5 , often contemptuously, that we have more “knowledge” than our ancestors, but they think we are farther from the truth than ever, or even that we have 6 the truth that we once possessed. If people look for anything long enough without finding it, the question naturally arises 7 the thing is really there to find. You have seen a picture of an animal with a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a serpent’s tall and maybe an eagle’s wings for good 8 . There is plenty of evidence that each part of this animal 9 -but there is no 10 evidence that the parts ever occur in this combination. It is at least 11 that the seekers after “truth” have made a similar mistake and invented a(n) 12 combination. It is 13 to consider that the noun truth comes from the adjective true, and that the Latin world for truth, verities, also comes form an adjective, versus. In both languages the notion of true -accurate, 14 to facts-seems to have developed before the notion of truth. We cannot definitely prove this, 15 even older words meaning “truth” may have been forgotten, but it seems 16 . If you want to find out whether a man has told the truth, you 17 his words with facts. If they 18 , you decide that his statement was true. You may then say either that his words were true or that he spoke the truth-but you cannot simply 19 words to find out whether there is something called truth in them. Your second statement is merely a grammatical 20 of the first.1. A. regarded B. considered C. pondered D. referred2. A. illegal B. identical C. different D. profound3. A. However B. Nevertheless C. In fact D. In contrast4. A. to abandon B. to derive C. to enrich D. to accumulate5. A. confess B. realize C. admit D. reveal6. A. found B. missed C. lost D. enriched7. A. while B. that C. when D. whether8. A. measure B. luck C. reason D. sense9. A. endures B. exists C. prevails D. emerges10. A. appropriate B. unique C. reliable D. dependent11. A. informative B. thoughtful C. considerable D. conceivable12. A. unbelievable B. imaginary C. impressive D. idealized13. A. enlightening B. delighting C. refreshing D. distressing14. A. conforming B. complying C. matching D. resembling15. A. although B. since C. if D. therefore16. A. reasonable B. inevitable C. incredible D. distinguish17. A. Separate B. discern C. compare D. distinguish18. A. suit B. fit C. vary D. identify19. A. survey B. audit C. examine D. investigate20. A. distinction B. deformation C. specification D. variation
单选题The unmistakable figure with the moustache most probably represents______.Asomeone who died in the First World WarBsomeone who had won the warCan imaginary figureDthe most hated person in the war-Hitler
单选题It seems that the writer______.Ais interested in the imaginary life formsBis eager to find a different form of lifeCis certain of the existence of a new life formDis critical of the imaginative people
问答题In its more extreme forms persecution mania is a recognizedform of insanity. Some people imagine that others wish to killthem, or imprison them, or to do them some other grave injury. Often the wish to protect themselves from imaginary persecutors (1)____leads them into acts of violence which make it necessary to restraintheir liberty. This, like many other forms of insanity, isonly an exaggeration of tendency not at all uncommon among (2)____people who count as normal. I do not propose to discussthe extreme forms, that are a matter for a psychiatrist. (3)____It is the milder forms that I wish to consider, since they (4)____are a very frequent cause of unhappiness, and because, not havinggone much far as to produce definite insanity, they (5)____are still capable of being dealt by the patient himself, (6)____provided he can be induced to diagnose his troubleright and to see that its origin lies within himself but (7)____not in the supposed hostility and unkindness of others. (8)____ We are all familiar with the type of person, man or woman,who, according to his own account, is perpetually the victimof ingratitude, unkindness, and treachery. People of such kind (9)____are often extraordinarily plausible, and secure warm sympathyfrom those who have not known them long. Thereis, as a rule, nothing inherently improbable about every separate (10)____story that they relate.
单选题It seems that the writer _____.Ais interested in the imaginary life formsBis eager to find a different form of lifeCis certain of the existence of a new life formDis critical of the imaginative people