系列之二:B类 题目列表
单选题Einstein’s theory of relativity seemed hard to believe at the time______ .Awhen he first introduced itBthat he first introduced itChe first introduced Dwhich he first introduced it

单选题______ about the bookkeeper’s honesty, the company asked him to resign.AThere be some questions BThere are some questionsCThere have been some questions DThere being some questions

单选题Libraries have reference books ______ you can check out a physician’s educational background, training, and other credentials.Afrom thatBin which Cthrough thatDby which

问答题You have read the following advertisement in a magazine.  Recommend a Friend  Do you know someone who meets the following criteria?  ※ Has a keen interest in other cultures  ※ Is able to work as part of a team  ※ Has a range of practical skills (indoors or outdoors)  ※ Is willing to endure unfamiliar environmental conditions  An aid team is looking for people to help out with voluntary work scheme in undeveloped rural areas in my country.  If there is someone you would like to recommend for this, please submit a formal proposal to the magazine, clearly addressing the criteria above and outlining the contributions that you feel this person would be able to make to a project of this kind.  You have a close friend who wishes to participate in this project and you feel he or she would be very suitable. Please write a recommendation to the magazine.  You should write no fewer than 100 words on the answer sheet.

问答题Directions:In this section, there is one passage followed by a summary. Read the passage carefully and complete the summary below by choosing no more than three words from the passage. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.  Questions 1-5 are based on the following passage.The City of the Future  What will city life be like in the future? Some people think that life in the cities is going to be horrible. They predict that cities will become more and more crowded. As the number of people increases, there will be less space for each person. This overcrowding will cause other problems—more crime, dirtier streets, and worse problems with traffic than we have now. How will people find enough drinking water, energy (such as gas and electricity), and housing? Because life will be hard, people who live in cities will worry more, and they may become sick. For these reasons, some say that nobody will want to live in urban areas.  How can we solve such problems as overcrowding, crime, and traffic? In some cities, thousands of people are already sleeping in the streets because there is so little suitable housing—and because rents are so high. The crime rate isn’t going down. Instead, it is increasing so fast that many people are afraid to go out at night. Traffic is also getting worse. More and more often, traffic jams are so bad that cars don’t move at all for several blocks. These urban problems have been getting worse, not better, so many people see no hope for the future of the city.  Los Angeles, California, for instance, has no subway system and the buses are slow. Instead, most commuters drive many miles from their homes to work. Many of these drivers spend several hours each day on busy freeways. New York, by contrast, has a mass transit system—buses, commuter trains, and subways. Because the public transportation is crowded and dirty, however, many people drive private cars, and the traffic jams are worse than in Los Angeles.  On the other hand, some cities have clean, fast, and pleasant public transportation systems. In Paris, France, and Toronto, Canada, for example, anyone can use mass transit to move quickly from one part of the city to another.  The disadvantages of any modern city are not unique to that city—that is, cities all over the world have to solve the problems of traffic jams, crime, housing, energy, drinking water, and overcrowding. Yet many cities have found answers to one or more of these difficulties. Some European cities, such as Stockholm, Sweden, or London, England, have planned communities that provide people with apartments, jobs, shopping centers, green space, entertainment, and transportation. Many U.S. cities are rebuilding their downtown areas. Urban planners can learn from one another. They can try solutions that have been successful in other parts of the world.  Summary:  Some people think that life in the cities is going to be horrible. They say that cities will become more and more crowded and many other problems will be caused by this  1 Due to the hard life, people do not want to live in  2 These urban problems such as overcrowding, crime and traffic have been getting worse, so many people  3 for the future of the city. However, these disadvantages of any modern city are not unique to that city. All the cities all over the world must solve the problems and fortunately, many of them have found answers to one or more of these difficulties. For example,  4 or London has planned communities providing people with apartments, jobs and so on. Besides, many U. S. cities  5 In a word, solutions that have been successful in a place should be adopted and tried in another place.

问答题科学家们在探索的就是如何揭示生命的奥秘。(reveal)

单选题Nora: You're late. Now we'll miss the movie.  Alex: ______ I was stuck in traffic.AWhy are you so impatient?BOh, you should go to the movie by yourself.CThere's nothing serious, I think.DI'm sorry, honey. I apologize.

问答题I wish my memory worked differently. I’d like to be able to conjure up an accurate image of my (1)____(conscious) from, say, 25 years ago. You know what 25 years means? No cellphones, no e-mail, no Internet, no social networking (except with an actual drink in hand), and only the most primitive of personal computers. What I want to answer is a single (2)____: Was I as addicted to the future than as I seem to be now?  I ask this because I really enjoy a new update to my operating system, like the one I (3) down ____ from Apple earlier this week. I find it (4) ____(surprise) pleasing when one of my iPhone applications requests an update too. Every day I await, with anticipation, a long list of e-mail messages that could arrive at any second, and there are several people I’m really eager to get a text message (5)____. Those, too, could come at any time. Soon—even now—I could find my feed-list in Google Reader delightfully stuffed with newness. I am not a Twitterer, but I understand the dismay the Twitter world must have felt during its service (6)____(disrupt) last week.  When I think back 25 years, there just wasn’t that much to be waiting (7)____. The phone might ring—and if you left home, you had to leave without it. The mail would come, and so might UPS or Federal Express. Someone might stop by on the spur of the moment. A fax perhaps? That was about it.  I’ve always looked forward to the mail coming. I don’t know why, and now where the mail comes constantly, (8) cease____, a world where I find myself dismayed by the slowdown in blog feeds over the weekend. I consider myself a moderate user of personal electronics. I almost never wear earbuds, and yet this constant foretaste of the future, this hunger for the next electronic blip, feels to me like a full-blown (9)____(addict).  Which is why I’d like a clearer picture of my old self. Was I a little more serene 25 years ago? Was there a little more silence inside my head? A little less (10)____(expect)? Or was I leaning headlong into the future even then?

单选题What are we told about people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease?AThey don’t understand the mechanisms of memory.BThey can’t remember who they are.CThey forget how to perform simple tasks.

单选题_______ it seems that there is a discrepancy between your expectations and his behaviour.AWhatever be the reasonBWhatever reason isCThe reason be suchDSuch to be the reason

单选题A: ______, if I may.  B: I’d rather you didn’t, because there is too much work to do in the office.AI’d like to have a good time BI’d like to have a day offCI want to have a try DI want to see a doctor

单选题Sometimes it is necessary to be careful _____ the right date to sit for a test.Awhen choosingBwhen you will chooseCwhen you have chosenDwhen you chose

问答题You wish to enroll in a PhD course (of your choice) at a UK university. You have already written a letter to the university asking for information but have received no reply.  Write a letter to the university explaining your concern, because the course starts in less than two months. You need to know if you can still enroll, and you also require further information about the course, including the cost.  Write a letter of about 100 words in an appropriate style on the answer sheet. Do not write any postal addresses. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter.

单选题Why does the woman compare human memory to a hard disc drive? ABecause both can be wiped out by accidents.BBecause both can be trained to work better.CBecause both can be expanded.

单选题I would have gone to visit him in the hospital had it been at all possible, but I fully ______ occupied the whole of last week.AwereBhad beenChave beenDwas