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What are they most likely to do next?A.To have a break.B.To talk about colleges.C.To move

What are they most likely to do next?

A.To have a break.

B.To talk about colleges.

C.To move down to California.

D.To deal with the homework.

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What is the purpose of the e-government program in UK?A.To enable the country to be most l

What is the purpose of the e-government program in UK?

A.To enable the country to be most leading-edge.

B.To beat the U.S. in technological advancement.

C.To put the citizens at the center of government.

D.To take full advantage of the on-line resources.

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第2题
According to Dr. Neil, what is the most noticeable effect of smaller families?A.There is l

According to Dr. Neil, what is the most noticeable effect of smaller families?

A.There is less mixing of ages in smaller families.

B.Children can get more affection from their parents,

C.Children can live in a more loving environment.

D.Children are able to enjoy better living condition.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Well, if you are seriously considering buying a car, l'm trying to get rid of
mine All it needs is some new paint.

M: Thanks. But most used cars end up being more trouble than they are worth.

Q: What will the man probably do?

(18)

A.Buy a car from the woman.

B.Help the woman paint her car.

C.Buy a new car from the car market.

D.Look for a less expensive car.

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第4题
听力原文:There are three groups of English learners: beginners,intermediate learners,and l

听力原文: There are three groups of English learners: beginners,intermediate learners,and learners of special Englis.h.Beginners need to learn the basics of English.Students who have reached an intermediate level benefit from learning general English skills.But what about students who want to learn specialist English for their work or professional life?Most student,who fit into this third group,have a clear idea about what they want to learn.A bank clerk,for example,wants to use this specialist vocabulary and technical terms for finance.But for teachers,deciding how to teach specialist English is not always so easy.For a start,the variety is enormous. Every field from airline pilots to secretaries has its own vocabulary and technical terms.Teachers also need to have an up-to-date knowledge of that specialist language,and not many teachers are exposed to working environments outside the calssroom. these issues have influenced the way specialist English is taught in schools. vironments outside the classroom.These issues have influenced the way specialist English is taught in schools.This type of course is usually known as English for Specific Purposes or ESP and there are ESP courses for almost every area of professional and working life.In Britain,for example,there are courses which teach English for doctors,lawyers,reporters,travel agents and people working in the hotel industry.By far,the most popular ESP courses are for business English.

What do we know about the learners of special English?

A.They have to learn basics of English.

B.They know clearly what they want to learn.

C.It is good for them to learn general English skills.

D.They want to have an up-to-date knowledge of English.

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根据下列文章,请回答 46~50 题。 Female Bullfighting It was a unique,eye-catching sight

根据下列文章,请回答 46~50 题。

Female Bullfighting

It was a unique,eye-catching sight:an attractive woman in a shiny bullfighter’s suit, sword in hand,facing the sharp horns of a black,500-kilogram beast.

Most people thought the days of female bullfighting were over in Spain.__________(46)

The first woman fighter,Cristina Sanchez,quit in l 999 because of mate discrimination(歧视)。But Vega is determined to break into what could be Spain’s most resistant male field.__________ (47)Spanish women have conquered almost all male professions.__________ (48)“The bull does not6 ask for your identity card,”she said in an interview a few years ago.She insisted that she be judged for her skills rather than her femaleness.

Vega became a matador(斗牛士)in l 997 in the southwestern city of Cancers.__________(49)She entered a bullfighting school in Malaga at” age nine and performed her first major bullfight at age l 4。She has faced as much opposition as Sanchez did.And the” difficulties have made her grow into a very strong bullfighter,” her brother Jorge says.

The 1.68-metre tall and somewhat shy Vega says her love of bullfighting does not make her any less of a woman.__________ (50)

A.She intends to become even better than Sanchez was.

B.Her father was an aspiring(有雄心壮志的)bullfighter

C.But many bullfighting professionals continue to insist that women do not have what it takes to perform. the country’s” national show”.

D.“I’m a woman from head to toe and proud of it.”she once said.

E.She looks like a male bullfighter.

F.But recently,29-year-old Mad Paz Vega became the second woman in Spanish history to fight against those heavy animals.

第 46 题 请选择(1)处最佳答案。

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根据下列文章,请回答 51~65 题。 What Should l Say to the Person Who Has Cancer? It is

根据下列文章,请回答 51~65 题。

What Should l Say to the Person Who Has Cancer?

It is normal to feel that you don’t know what to say to someone who has cancer.You might only know the person casually, or you may have worked______(1)or lived near each other for many years and have a closer relationship.The most important ______ (2)you can do is to acknowledge the situation in some way—whatever is most comfortable,for you.You can show interest and concern,you can express encouragement,or you______ (3)offer support.Sometimes the simplest expressions of concern are the______ (4)meaningful.

While it is good to be encouragin9,it is also important______ (5)to show false optimism or to tell the person with cancer to always have a positive attitude.Doing ______ (6)things may discount their fears,concerns,or sad feelings.It is also tempting to say that you know______ (7)the person feels.While you may know this is a difficult time,no one can know exactly how the person with______(8)feels.

Humor can be an important way______9)coping.It is also another source of support and encouragement.Let the person with。cancer______ (10)the lead;;t is healthy if they find something funny about a side effect,like hair loss or increased appetite。and you can certainly join______(11)in a good laugh.This can be a great way to relieve stress and to take a break from the______ (12)serious nature of the situation.When the person with cancer looks good,let them know! Refrain(忍住) ______ (13)comments when their appearance isn’t as good,such as” You’re looking pale。”or“You’ve lost weight.”Cancer and its treatment can be very unpredictable.Be prepared for good days and bad______ (14).

Refrain from telling the person with cancer stories about family members or friends who have had cancer.Everyone is different,and these stories may not be helpful.Instead,it is better simply to tell them you know ______ (15)about cancer because you’ve been through it with someone else.

第 51 题

A.hard

B.together

C.often

D.once

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第7题
Compared with their cosmologist(宇宙学家) colleagues, cosmogonists(星源学家) can sound a l

Compared with their cosmologist(宇宙学家) colleagues, cosmogonists(星源学家) can sound a little old-fashioned. Edgar Allen Poe turned to the mysteries of cosmogony in an 1848 public lecture, just reprinted by Hesperus Press. And we encountered a reference to cosmogonists most recently in a new edition of Poe's prose poem Eureka.

What's the difference between cosmologists and cosmogonists? Just two letters and a few billion light years. Cosmologists worry about where the Universe came from, cosmogonists with how the Solar System formed. The interesting thing is that one-and-a-half centuries after Poe, they still can't reach agreement on what happened in the nearest 5 light years of space.

What's the problem? It turns out that there are a couple of competing explanations for why our neighbourhood is the shape it is, as well as several bizarre anomalies in the data. Cosmogonists know that the Solar System is essentially flat. With the exception of two tiny outliers, Mercury and Pluto, the orbits of all the other planets lie in very nearly the same plane. And most cosmogonists agree that this is because the planets themselves formed from a nebular(星云状的)disc orbiting the early Sun, which had itself coalesced out of the same cloud of gas and dust.

But there's a catch. If the planets and the Sun came from the same nebular disc, then the Sun's equator should lie in the planetary plane. It doesn't. The Sun leans over at an angle of 7.25° The majority of cosmogonists insist that the angle is so close to zero that it really doesn't matter. Anyway, they add, the Sun has been losing mass for most of its life, and may have slipped a little.

The remaining minority aren't having this. How can 7.25° be the same as zero? The Sun and the planets did come from cosmic dust, they say, but not from the same cloud of material. The Sun took shape somewhere in the Galaxy. Then it sailed along and picked up the planets—or perhaps the gas and dust that gave birth to them—elsewhere.

Is a tilting Sun the cosmogonists' only headache? Not at all. It's also hard to agree on how the outer planets formed. Far out in the nebular disc, matter would have been so spread out that it couldn't quickly have dumped together. Some suggest planet-sized gravitational instabilities, others can find no reason for Uranus and Neptune to have formed yet.

The closer you get to home, it seems, the deeper the mysteries.

What is the best title for the passage?

A.Difference Between Cosmologist and Cosmogonist.

B.Where the Universe Came From.

C.How the Solar System Formed.

D.The Titling Sun.

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第8题
根据材料,回答题。 Have You Filled Up The Form?Of all things in, the world, I most dislike

根据材料,回答题。

Have You Filled Up The Form?

Of all things in, the world, I most dislike filling up forms. In fact, I have a __________.(51)horror of it. Applying for a living license, __________. (52) for an evening course, booking a holiday abroad——everything nowadays seems to involve (53) information about one"s personal life and habits that has little or nothing to do with the matter __________. (54) hand. When applying for a job, it may be (55) some obscure interest to a __________. (56) employer to learn that I collect stamp or had measles as a child, but why should he conceivably want to know that my father was a tobacconist who died in 19887

The authorities who __________. (57) one to fill up forms, frequently demand answers to questions that one would hesitate to put__________. (58)one’S intimate friends.The worst of it is that,when__________. (59)with such questions,my mind goes blank.Have I ever suffered from a seriy.

OUS ill ness My mother always assured me l was“delicate”.Do I suffer from any personal defects Well,.I wear contact lenses and my upper teeth are not my own,but perhaps the word“defects” __________. (60)to my character.Am I supposed to__________. (61)that I like gamblin9,and

find it difficult to get up in the morning Both of them are true. Of all,I think job applications are the worst,“education”一previous experience post held—give__________. (62)…Terrified by the awful warning about giving false__________. (63)

which appear at the bottom of the form,I struggle to remember what exams I passed and how long I worked for what firms.__________. (64)hard I try,there always seems to be fl year or two for which I cannot satisfactorily account and which I am certain,if left__________. (65),that will give the impression that l was in prison or engaged in some occupation too dubious to mention.

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A.positive

B.negative

C.mild

D.slight

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第9题
What do most senior citizens care when they are getting older?A.Money.B.Safety.C.Family.D.

What do most senior citizens care when they are getting older?

A.Money.

B.Safety.

C.Family.

D.Health.

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第10题
What is the most popular sort of transportation today?A.The car.B.The horse.C.The train.D.

What is the most popular sort of transportation today?

A.The car.

B.The horse.

C.The train.

D.The plane.

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第11题
Teenagers are different from people of other age grou
ps. The differences can be 18) from how they behave. In fact, the brains of teenagers are very different from those of children or adults.

Once people believed it was 19) that the human brain was fully developed by the age of three. According to this theory, teenager behaviors like risk-taking, a lack of sensitivity to how their actions 20)both themselves and others, increased aggressive deeds, 21) concentration and a negative attitude were thought to be due to bad parenting or changes in body chemistry.

However, new technology has allowed researchers to examine the healthy brain at work. What they have discovered is something 22) : Not only does the brain continue to grow beyond the age of three, but the research also23) that the brain of a teenager is larger than that of an adult.

As teen brains are 24) with chemicals during adolescence phase, the brain grows. However, only the cells that are used the most will 25) the competition within the brain. Those that are used less begin to die off until the brain reaches what will be its adult size.

The way that teens spend their time 26) influences which connections remain and which disappear. On the basis of this knowledge, experts advise parents to be 27) on how their teenagers spend their time. What teens do today will affect their brains for the rest of their lives.

A) diminished

B) demonstrated

C) alert

D) radical

E) surrender

F) survive

G) affirms

H) afford

I) affect

J) effect

K) soaked

L) soaped

M) sensitive

N) sensible

O) somehow

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