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Mary is rich, ______ John is poor.

A.when

B.as

C.while

D.after

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第1题
阅读理解:结合上下文内容补全填空。操作提示:通过下拉选项框选择正确的词汇。Mary, the 17-year-

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操作提示:通过下拉选项框选择正确的词汇。

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“I was treated{good; bad; well},” the girl told the reporter during the interview, “Biscuits, cakes, often hot food and at times beef.” She said her nearly four months in trouble was spent in a tent set up in a wooded area.

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第2题
听力原文:Glasgow's history stretches back almost two thousand years and has been rich and

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Founded by a Christian missionary (St Mungo), Glasgow became a major religious centre. Mungo's original church was destroyed by the wars which swept the country in the years after his death. Today's Cathedral dates from the 12th Century and has been added to in the years which followed. Provand's Lordship, the oldest house in Glasgow was built over 500 years ago for the Lord of Provan, an official of the Cathedral. The house still welcomes visitors today to view its proud history. In 1451 Glasgow became a University City. Glasgow University was originally built in the High Street area of the city, but was moved to its present site in Glasgow's West end in 1870. Glasgow has also been the site of many battles. Bishop's Castle once stood on the site now occupied by Glasgow's Royal Infirmary. Here, in 1300, William Wallace (of "Braveheart" fame) with 300 men defeated an army of 1000 English Knights who had taken possession of the castle under the English Bishop of Durham. Two centuries later the castle was again the scene of battle when two opposing forces fought for control of the Crown of Scotland then in the possession of the baby, Mary Queen of Scots. Due to its location on the west of the country, Glasgow was well positioned to send shipping to the West Indies and America. By the 18th century many merchants had acquired great wealth by importing sugar, rum and tobacco. Thus were born the Tobacco Lords who built fabulous mansions in the city.

(36)

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第3题
第二节 完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A. B.C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的

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最佳选项,并在答题卡l上将该项涂黑。

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36.

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[B]lovely

[C]close

[D]large

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第4题
Emily Dickinson was a nineteenth-century American woman who lived her life completely unkn
own to anyone except her family and a few friends. Less than a dozen of her poems were published during her lifetime. In spite of this, she is regarded today as a great poet, perhaps the greatest poet the United States has produced. Along with the Greek poet Sappho, she may be one of the two greatest women poets who have ever lived.

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D.Not mentioned in the passage.

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第5题
根据材料回答下列各题: Paula: The furore is determined by the actions of the present day.
The responsibility we have for the fu-ture begins when we recognize that we ourselves create the future-that the future is not somethingimposed upon us by fate or other forces beyond our control. We ourselves build the future boththrough what we do and what we do not do. Mrs. John: The future will see more unbelievable things. In the future, people will be able to predict theirperformance from the strength of the brain’s electrical activity. Doctor Kramer has found that thestrength of the brain’s electrical activity can be measured through the scalp (头皮). Bosses couldmeasure brain activity through the scalp and tell whether a worker is performing well, working hard,or too tired to do the job properly. Mary: In the new century, things around us will be more fascinating. The chemical element in the heart issaid to increase your desire for fat, when is stimulated. This means that disturbances of this chemical ge-latin can lead to overeating. Doctor Sarah Leibowits presented an academic paper suggesting that the ap-petite for fat rich food can be controlled through drugs that block the effects of gelatin. Judy: In the future our life will change dramatically. It is quite certain that computers will play animportant part in our life. You will visit your doctor, and find that he uses a computer screen andvisual information about your condition, instead of his text books. Computers in your home will enable you to answer interactive questions about your health and show the alternative results whichwill affect you if you act in a certain way. Carrie: In the future, computers will change the way the doctors diagnose and treat their patients. Alsodoctors will change their traditional notion of medicine. Although pills for tension, heart conditions, being overweight and other life threatening conditions are prescribed by western doctors, most doctors now require patients to focus on healthy way of living by changing diets and doingmore exercise as a means to keep fit. Now match each of the items (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.Note: there are two extra statements. Paula

A.You build your own future.

B.Healthy lifestyle. will be a more popular way to keep fit.

C.Computer will be an effective tool for doctors.

D.Doctors may not need pills for heart troubles or over

E.Your brain waves may be used to check out your work performance.

F.People will be able to visit doctors more frequently.

G.Our appetite will be well controlled by drugs.

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第6题
根据下列文章,请回答 36~40 题。 Paula: The future is determined by the actions of the pre

根据下列文章,请回答 36~40 题。

Paula:

The future is determined by the actions of the present day. The responsibility we have for the future begins when we recognize that we ourselves create the future--that the future is not something imposed upon us by fate or other forces beyond our control. We ourselves build the future both through what we do and what we do not do.

Mrs. John:

The future will see more unbelievable things. In the future, people will be able to predict their performance from the strength of the brain' s electrical activity. Doctor Kramer has found that the strength of the brain's electrical activity can be measured through the scalp(头皮). Bosses could measure brain activity through the scalp and tell whether a worker is performing well, working hard, or too tired to do the job properly.

Mary:

In the new century, things around us will be more fascinating. The chemical element in the heart is said to increase your desire for fat, when is stimulated. This means that disturbances of this chemical gelatin can lead to overeating. Doctor Sarah Leibowits presented an academic paper suggesting that the appetite for fat rich food can be controlled through drugs that block the effects of gelatin.

Judy :

In the future our life will change dramatically. It is quite certain that computers will play an important part in our life. You will visit your doctor, and find that he uses a computer screen and visual information about your condition, instead of his text books. Computers in your home Will enable you to answer interactive questions about your health and show the alternative results which will affect you if you act in a certain way.

Carrie:

In the future, computers will change the way the doctors diagnose and treat their patients. Also doctors will change their traditional notion of medicine. Although pills for tension, heart conditions, being overweight and other life threatening conditions are prescribed by western doctors, most doctors now require patients to focus on healthy way of living by changing diets and doing more exercise as a means to keep fit.

Now match each of the items (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.

Note: there are two extra statements.

Statements

第 36 题 Paula

A.You build your own future.

B.Healthy lifestyle. will be a more popular way to keep fit.

C.Computer will be an effective tool for doctors.

D.Doctors may not need pills for heart troubles or over weight

E.Your brain waves may be used to check out your work performance.

F.People will be able to visit doctors more frequently.

G.Our appetite will be well controlled by drugs.

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第7题
Mary (rarely) speaks to Susan.

A.slowly

B.seldom

C.weakly

D.constantly

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第8题
It seems that only Mary is eligible for the job.A.preparedB.trainedC.qualifiedD.guided

It seems that only Mary is eligible for the job.

A.prepared

B.trained

C.qualified

D.guided

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第9题
Mary often likes to play ______ with some boys.A.ping-pongB.basketballC.games

Mary often likes to play ______ with some boys.

A.ping-pong

B.basketball

C.games

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第10题
Mary is a 21 year old full-time student.Mary's support is provided as follows:Mary 60%Mary's parents 40%Assuming all other tests for dependency not mentioned are satisfied.()

A.Mary is a qualifying child of her parents but is not a qualifying relative

B.Mary is a qualifying relative of her parents but is not a qualifying child

C.Mary is a qualifying child of her parents and is also a qualifying relative

D.Mary is not a qualifying child of her parents and is not a qualifying relative

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