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In many senses, nuclear energy is clean. It does not ____________(排放类似温室气体等有害气

In many senses, nuclear energy is clean. It does not ____________(排放类似温室气体等有害气体), which are harmful either to the population or to the environment.

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第1题
The author's purpose in writing this passage is to ______.A.entertain the reader with many

The author's purpose in writing this passage is to ______.

A.entertain the reader with many interesting examples

B.tell an interesting story

C.appeal to the reader's senses

D.persuade the reader that a point of view is correct

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第2题
From the passage, we realize that ______.A.man possesses a few more senses than animalsB.m

From the passage, we realize that ______.

A.man possesses a few more senses than animals

B.man possesses as many senses as animals

C.man has fully utilized his senses

D.man possesses far more senses than the five major ones

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第3题
Passage Three:Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passages.The world is known to
us through many senses, not just hearing, smell, vision, and at close range, touch and taste.

Our skins let us know whether the air is moist or dry, whether surfaces are wet without being sticky or slippery. From the uniformity of slight pressure, we can be aware how deeply a finger is thrust into water at body temperature, even if the finger is enclosed in a rubber glove that keeps the skin completely dry. Many other animals, with highly sensitive skins, appear to be able to learn still more about their environment. Often they do so without employing any of the five senses.

By observing the capabilities of other members of the animal kingdom, we come to realise that a human being has far more possibilities than are utilised. We neglect ever so many of our senses in concentrating on the five major ones. At the same time, a comparison between animals and man draws attention to the limitations of each sense. The part of the spectrum (光谱) seen by colour-conscious man as red is non-existent for honey-bees. But a bee can see far more in flowers than we, because the ultra-violet (紫外线) to which our eyes are blind is a stimulating (刺激的) part of the insect’s spectrum, and, for honey-bees at least, constitutes a separate colour.

第31题:From the passage, we realise that ________.

A) man possesses as many senses as animals

B) man possesses a few more senses than animals

C) man possesses far more senses than the five major ones

D) man has fully utilised his senses

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第4题
Many words in English have ______ new senses with the passage of time and social developme
nt.

A.embarked on

B.concentrated on

C.taken on

D.turned on

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第5题
The world is known to us through many senses not just hearing, smell, vision and at close
range, touch, and taste.

Our skins let us know whether the air is moist or dry, whether surfaces are wet without being sticky or slippery. From the uniformity (均匀) of slight pressure, we can be aware how deeply a finger is thrust (刺) into water at body temperature, even if the finger is enclosed in a rubber glove that keeps the skin completely dry. Many other animals, with highly sensitive skins appear to be able to learn still more about their environment. Often they do so without employing any of the five senses.

By observing the capabilities of other members of the animal kingdom we come to realise that a human being has far more possibilities than are utilized. We neglect ever so many of our senses in concentrating on the five major ones. At the same time a comparison between animals and man draws attention to the limitations of each sense. The part of the spectrum (光谱) seen by colour conscious man as red is non-existent for honey-bees. But a bee can see far more in flowers than us, because the ultra-violet (紫外线) to which our eyes are blind is a stimulating (刺激的) part of the insect's spectrum and for honey-bees at least constitutes (构成,组成) a separate colour.

From the passage we realise that ______.

A.man possesses far more senses than the five major ones

B.man possesses a few more senses than animals

C.man possesses as many senses as animals

D.man has fully utilized his senses

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第6题
Which of the following statement is false?A.There are no sub-types of definitions becaus
Which of the following statement is false?

A.There are no sub-types of definitions because they are too specific to a given field of knowledge or study.

B.In modern usage, a definition is something, typically expressed in words, that attaches a meaning to a word or group of words.

C.A term may have many different senses and multiple meanings, and thus require multiple definitions.

D.A sentence is composed of words grouped into phrases and clauses.

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第7题
The world is known to us through many senses, not just hearing, smell, vision, and at clos
e range, touch and taste.

Our skins let us know whether the air is moist or dry, whether surfaces are wet without being sticky or slippery. From the uniformity of slight pressure, we can be aware how deeply a finger is thrust into water at body temperature, even if the finger is enclosed in a rubber glove that keeps the skin completely dry. Many other animals, with highly sensitive skins, appear to be able to learn still more about their environment. Often they do so without employing any of the five senses.

By observing the capabilities of other members of the animal kingdom, we come to realize that a human being has far more possibilities than are utilized. We neglect ever so many of our senses in concentrating on the five major ones. At the same time, a comparison between animals and man draws attention to the limitations of each sense. The part of the spectrum(光谱)seen by color-conscious man as red is non-existent for honey-bees. But a bee can see far more in flowers than we, because the ultra-violet(紫外线)to which our eyes are blind is a stimulating(刺激的)part of the insect's spectrum, and, for honeybees at least, constitutes a separate color.

We can realize how deeply a finger is put into water at body temperature ______.

A.through skin contact

B.from the even distribution of pressure

C.from the sense of direct touch

D.through the difference in temperature

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第8题
听力原文: Many animals recognise their food because they see it. So do humans. When you
see an apple or a piece of chocolate you know that these are things you can eat. You can also use other senses when you choose your food. You may like it because it smells good or because it tastes good. You may dislike some types of food because they do not look, smell or taste very nice. Different animals use different senses, to find and choose their food. A few animals depend on only one of their senses, while most animals use more than one sense. Although there are many different types of food, some animals spend their lives eating only one type. The giant panda eats only one particular type of bamboo. Other animals eat only one type of food even when given other choice. A kind of white butterfly will stay on the leaves of a cabbage, even though there are plenty of other vegetables in the garden. However, most animals have a more varied diet. The bear eats fruits and fish. The fox eats small animals, birds and fruits. The diet of these animals will be different depending on the season. Humans have a very varied diet. We often eat food because we like it and not because it is good for us. In countries such as France and Britain, people eat foods with too much sugar. This makes them overweight, which is bad for their health. Eating too much red meat and animal products, such as butter, can also be bad for the health. Choosing the right food, therefore, has become an area of study in modern life. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. 22. What can we infer about humans and animals from the passage? 23. Which animal eats only one type of food? 24. When do certain animals change their choice of food? 25. What can we learn from the passage?23.

A.The white butterfly.

B.The small bird.

C.The bear.

D.The fox.

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第9题
根据短文的内容回答,下列题目 Telling Tales about PeopleOne of the most common types of no

根据短文的内容回答,下列题目

Telling Tales about People

One of the most common types of nonfiction, and one that many people enjoy reading, is stories about people&39;s lives. These stores fall into three general categories: autobiography, memoir,and biography.

An autobiography is the story of a person&39;s life written by himself or herself. Often it begins with the person&39;s earliest recollections and ends in the present. Autobiography writers may not be entirely objective in the way they present themselves. However, they offer the reader a good look at the way they are and what makes them that way. &39;People as diverse as Benjamin Franklin and Helen Keller have written autobiographies. Other writers, such as James Joyce, have written thinly fictionalized accounts of their lives. These are not autobiographies, but they are very close to it.

Memoirs, strictly speaking, are autobiographical accounts that focus as much on the events of the times as on the life of the author. Memoir writers typically use these events as backdrops for their lives. They describe them in detail and discuss their importance. Recently, though, the term memoir seems to be becoming interchangeable with autobiography. A memoir nowadays may or may not deal with the outside world.

Biographies are factual accounts of someone else&39;s life. In many senses, these may be the hardest of the three types to write. Autobiography writers know the events they write about because they lived them. But biography writers have to gather information from as many different sources as possible. Then they have to decide which facts to include. Their goal is to present a balanced picture of a person, not one that is overly positive or too critical. A fair, well-presented biography may take years to research and write.

This passage is mostly about__________. 查看材料

A.the characteristics of autobiographies, memoirs, and biographies

B.famous autobiographies

C.why biography can be difficult to write

D.differences between autobiographies and memoirs

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第10题
According to the dictionary definition of "create", ordinary people are creative every day
. To create means "to bring into being, to cause to exist something each of us does daily".

We are creative whenever we look at or think about something in a new way. First, this includes an awareness (意识) of our surroundings. It means using all of our senses to become aware of our world. This may be as simple as being aware of color and texture (质地), as well as taste, when we plan a meal. Above all, it is the ability to notice things that others might miss.

A second part of creativity is an ability to see relationships among things. If we believe the expression, "There is nothing new under the sun. The creativity is remaking or recombining (组) the old in new ways." For example, we might do this by finding a more effective way to study or a better way to arrange our furniture, or we might make a new combination of camera lenses and filters to create an unusual photograph.

A third part of creativity is the courage and drive to make use of our new ideas, to ask for them to achieve some new results. To think up a new idea is one thing; to put the idea to work is another.

These three parts of creativity are included in all the great works of geniuses, but they are also included in many of our day to day activities.

Which of the following activities is NOT a creative one according to the passage?

A.To prepare for a meal.

B.To arrange the furniture in a special way.

C.To buy some books from a bookstore.

D.To "write" a letter with the computer.

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