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The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DAP, PA) is sponsoring the race.

The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DAP, PA) is sponsoring the race.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第1题
The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(DAP, PA ) is sponsoring the race

The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(DAP, PA ) is sponsoring the race.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第2题
The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is sponsoring the race.A.

The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is sponsoring the race.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第3题
During the September 11th terrorist attacks,A.four hijacked plane crashed in PennsylvaniaB

During the September 11th terrorist attacks,

A.four hijacked plane crashed in Pennsylvania

B.two planes toppled New York's World Trade Center

C.a plane destroyed the Pentagon completely

D.two planes knocked into New York's Pentagon

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第4题
During the September 11th terrorist attacks, ______.A.four hijacked plane crashed in Penns

During the September 11th terrorist attacks, ______.

A.four hijacked plane crashed in Pennsylvania

B.two planes toppled New York's World Trade Center

C.a plane destroyed the Pentagon completely

D.two planes knocked into New York's Pentagon

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第5题
听力原文: Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld delivered the news Friday that everyone here h
ad been fearing: the Pentagon' s recommendation that Fort Monmouth be dosed along with 32 other major installations as part of a plan m save billions of dollars and make the military more modem.

The reaction to the announcement by the communities affected---from New Jersey to California, Wisconsin to Texas--was first disappointment, then determination to fight for their livelihoods.

Fort Monmouth is the home of the Army' s Communications and Electronics Command. The installation contributes $ 3 billion to the local and state economies; its dosing would put about 6,000 people out of work, deal a blow to area businesses and close the book on a base that's been part of the community since 1917.

Why did the Pentagon decide to dose 33 military bases?

A.That is what the local people have expected.

B.That's what the President has recommended.

C.To ensure a better livelihood of the local people.

D.To save the money and modernize the military.

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第6题
Some call it the Smart Shooter, a new rifle for American infantry troops that is two weapo
ns in one, is accurate up to 1,000 yards and in 【21】______ fires 【22】______ corners. Its message to enemies is that they can run but they can't hide.

Still in the development phase, the rifle for 2006 has just been 【23】______ off with great 【24】______ by the Pentagon to members of Congress who will be asked to 【25】______ the money. The makers, Alliant Techsystems, say that the weapon will revolutionize 【26】______ combat much as the machine gun.

Pentagon jargon has given the new gun a(an) 【27】______ title: the Objective Individual Combat Weapon. 【28】______ one trigger, the rifle can fire a standard 5.56mm Nato bullet and a 20mm high explosive shell that will burst in the air. It can 【29】______ shrapnel behind, 【30】______ or even from the side of enemy troops who have taken 【31】______ behind a building. The shell can be 【32】______ to explode after a short delay. The weapon's 1,000 yard accuracy is twice 【33】______ of other rifles, made possible by a laser system built into the sight. This rangefinder fixes the target, measures the distance and passes it along to a computer chip in the shell.

The gunsight has an infrared lens for night 【34】______ . It can also have video camera with a zoom lens that is linked to a video display attached to the soldier's helmet, allowing him to aim 【35】______ without exposing himself to enemy return fire. But there are snags still be 【36】______ out. Two men were 【37】______ when a shell burst in a barrel during firing tests. The rifle weighs more than 18lb. There are questions whether its electronic innards will be rugged enough for rain, snow and difficult 【38】______ .

Michael Klare, a professor of peace and world security issues and a board member of the Arms Control Association, says that the Pentagon is seeking this combination of firepower and automation to compensate for the uncertain aim of GIs. He said: "Soldiers won't have to worry about careful steady aim. They'll just look 【39】______ the viewfinder and 【40】______ the trigger."

【21】

A.reality

B.affect

C.effect

D.operation

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第7题
The U. S. government has been covering up evidence of extraterrestrial visits for more tha
n 50 years, an array of 20 retired Air Force, Federal Aviation Administration and intelligence officers said recently. They demanded Congress hold hearings on what they say is longstanding secret U.S. involvement with UFOs and extraterrestrials.

(46)John Callahan, a former FAA division chief of accidents and investigations, said he was directed by CIA officers to cover up a Nov. 18, 1986, incident involving a UFO and a Japanese airliner near Anchorage, Alaska. Michael Smith, a former U.S. Air Force air traffic controller stationed near Klamath Falls, Ore., in the 1960s and early 1970s, reported seeing a UFO hovering at 80,000 feet one night. "I was told you keep it to yourself," he said. "NORAD(North American Aerospace Defense Command) called me one night to say there&39;s a UFO coming up the California coastline. I asked them what to do. (47)"

Donna Hare, a NASA design illustrator with secret clearance, said UFOs were routinely airbrushed out of high altitude photos of the Earth before being released to the public.

(48)Apollo astronauts, she said, had spotted UFOs, but they "are told to keep this quiet and not to talk about it, "she said. Karl Wolf, an Air Force sergeant who was assigned to the National Security Agency, said that mysterious structures were discovered on the far side of the moon when the United States was mapping its surface before the 1969 lunar landing.(49).

(50)Despite the government&39;s refusal to discuss the issue, several witnesses have also told of being stationed at military bases or near silos containing nuclear missiles when a UFO swung by. Afterward, military officers would discover the missiles had been temporarily deactivated.

(46)

A. They said nothing, not to write it down.B. The 20 witnesses, it is said, were a fraction of the 400 people who are willing to testify.C. The Pentagon does not comment on UFOs, expect to say they do not exist and that such objects really are high altitude balloons or military aircraft.D. "We always airbrush them out before we release them to the public," one technician told her.E. These have been retrieved from a purported crash in July 1947.F. These photos too were culled out of the public record.

(47)

A. They said nothing, not to write it down.B. The 20 witnesses, it is said, were a fraction of the 400 people who are willing to testify.C. The Pentagon does not comment on UFOs, expect to say they do not exist and that such objects really are high altitude balloons or military aircraft.D. "We always airbrush them out before we release them to the public," one technician told her.E. These have been retrieved from a purported crash in July 1947.F. These photos too were culled out of the public record.

(48)

A. They said nothing, not to write it down.B. The 20 witnesses, it is said, were a fraction of the 400 people who are willing to testify.C. The Pentagon does not comment on UFOs, expect to say they do not exist and that such objects really are high altitude balloons or military aircraft.D. "We always airbrush them out before we release them to the public," one technician told her.E. These have been retrieved from a purported crash in July 1947.F. These photos too were culled out of the public record.

(49)

A. They said nothing, not to write it down.B. The 20 witnesses, it is said, were a fraction of the 400 people who are willing to testify.C. The Pentagon does not comment on UFOs, expect to say they do not exist and that such objects really are high altitude balloons or military aircraft.D. "We always airbrush them out before we release them to the public," one technician told her.E. These have been retrieved from a purported crash in July 1947.F. These photos too were culled out of the public record.

(50)

A. They said nothing, not to write it down.B. The 20 witnesses, it is said, were a fraction of the 400 people who are willing to testify.C. The Pentagon does not comment on UFOs, expect to say they do not exist and that such objects really are high altitude balloons or military aircraft.D. "We always airbrush them out before we release them to the public," one technician told her.E. These have been retrieved from a purported crash in July 1947.F. These photos too were culled out of the public record.

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第8题
The world is full of new horrors and there's no place to hide. Who says so? Disaster psych
ologists, for a start. They are the people who take in the big picture of our collective reactions to human-created disaster, the ways these reactions are caused, and our coping mechanisms. And research into disaster psychology is growing fast.

Among the big issues being addressed by these researchers are understanding the terrorists' weapons, assessing the full impact of terrorism—and, crucially, working out which psychological approaches actually work. It's a deeply controversial area.

Take the work of Dennis Embry as an example. He argues that we have overlooked the obvious. the purpose of terrorism is to create terror. This works best "if the very symbols of everyday life become conditioned fear and anxiety stimulant". The top targets will be the most symbolic of a nation's daily life, preferably served up for prime-time television. Crashing planes from United and American Airlines into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon from 8.46 am on met those objectives all too perfectly. After the attacks, people stopped flying. Why? Not because they had made a rational risk assessment but because the mere thought of flying made their palms sweat.

From terrorism to rail crashes, counseling and "debriefing” are the standard response to help those caught up in disasters. But there are growing doubts about their effectiveness. What might be going wrong? Debriefing focuses on getting people to talk through the trauma(创伤)and its emotional consequences soon after the incident. Could it be that some people are better by distancing themselves from what happened, rather than retelling it?

Disaster psychology refers to the study of how to ______.

A.avoid human-created disasters

B.cope with human reactions to disasters

C.reduce the worst natural disasters

D.prevent growing terrorism

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第9题
The annual review will continue ______.A.in White HouseB.in the Pentagon BuildingC.in the

The annual review will continue ______.

A.in White House

B.in the Pentagon Building

C.in the United Nations

D.on the Capitol Hill

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第10题
According to defense officials,the purpose of the Pentagon creating the special Support Br
anch is to

A.delve into CIA territory.

B.help gather military intelligence.

C.rival the CIa.

D.bend the law.

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