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Part BMr. Thomas Wood cannot come to your college for some reason. Write a letter of reply

Part B

Mr. Thomas Wood cannot come to your college for some reason. Write a letter of reply expressing refusal of an invitation. Your letter should include the following points:

1. the gratitude for the invitation

2. the reason for refusal of the invitation

You should write approximately 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use "Zhang Ping" instead. You do not need to write the address.

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第1题
Thomas Edison spent years on his monumental inventions which brought light to human being.
The underlined part means______.

A.historical

B.historic

C.sentimental

D.archaic

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第2题
Part ADirections:For Questions 1-5, you will hear a brief introduction to Thomas ,Hanks. W

Part A

Directions:

For Questions 1-5, you will hear a brief introduction to Thomas ,Hanks. While you listen,

fill out the table with the information you have heard. Some of the information has been given to

you in the tabte . Write only I word or number in each numbered box. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.

Part ADirections:For Questions 1-5, you will hear

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第3题
PART ADirections: For Questions 1-5, you will hear a conversation. While you listen, fill

PART A

Directions: For Questions 1-5, you will hear a conversation. While you listen, fill out the table with the information you have heard. Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write only 1 word in each numbered box. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.

听力原文:Keet: Dr. Thomas? This is Keet Bradley from the daily news. I'd like to ask you some questions about the new official standard weight that you purchased.

Thomas: I'd be happy to help you. What would you like to know'?

Keet: First of all, bow is the standard weight used?

Thomas: Well, the people in our department use it to check the scales all over the country. The department of weights and measures is a government agency. It's our responsibility to see that all the scales measure a kilogram accurately so this is the way we use to adjust the scales.

Keet: How did you check the scales before?

Thomas: We have an old standard weight that we used to use. It had to be replaced because it was imprecise. You see it was made of poor quality metal that was too porous. It absorbed too much moisture.

Keet: Oh. So when the weather was humid it weighed more and when it was dry it weighed less.

Thomas: Exactly. And that variation can affect the standards of the whole country.-So our department had the new weight made out of higher quality metal.

Keet: How much does it cost?

Thomas: About 45,000 dollars.

Keet: 45,000 dollars? For a one kilogram weight? That's more expensive than gold. Is it really worth that much?

Thomas: I'm sure it is. Industries depend on our government agency to monitor the accuracy of scales so that when they buy and sell their products there is one standard. Think of the drug industry, for example, those companies rely on high accuracy scales to manufacture and package medicine.

What is Keet's occupation?

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第4题
For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write An Email of Thanks. You should write at
least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:

假设你叫王晓萍,刚刚从法国巴黎参加国际研讨会回国。请你按下面信息给你在巴黎的英国朋友Greg Thomas以电子邮件的形式写一封感谢信。

1.感谢他带你在巴黎观光,参观Eiffel Tower,Louvre,Are De Triomphe等;

2.感谢他邀请你到他家共进晚餐;

3.感谢他和他的夫人清早到机场送行。

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第5题
THOMAS EDISON On the night of 21 October 1931, millions of Americanstookpart in a coast-to

THOMAS EDISON

On the night of 21 October 1931, millions of Americans took part in a coast-to-coast ceremony to commemorate the passing of a great man. Lights 【B1】______ in homes and offices from New York to California. The ceremony 【B2】______ the death of an inventor—indeed, to many people, the most important inventor of 【B3】______ time: Thomas Alva Edison.

Few inventors have 【B4】______ an impact as great as his on everyday life. While most of his 1 000- plus inventions were devices we no 【B5】______ use, many of the things he invented played a crucial 【B6】______ in the development of modern technology, simply by showing what was possible. And one should never 【B7】______ how amazing some of Edison's inventions were.

In so many ways, Edison is the perfect example of an inventor, by which I 【B8】______ not just someone who 【B9】______ up clever gadgets, but someone whose products transform. the lives of millions. He possessed the key characteristics that an inventor needs to 【B10】______ a success of inventions. Sheer determination is certainly one of them. Edison famously tried thousands of materials while working 【B11】______a new type of battery, reacting to failure by cheerfully 【B12】______to his colleagues: 'Well, 【B13】______we know 8 000 things that don't work.' Knowing when to take no 【B14】______ of experts is also important. Edison's proposal for electric lighting circuitry was 【B15】______ with total disbelief by eminent scientists, until he lit up whole streets with his lights.

【B1】______

A.turned out

B.came off

C.went out

D.put off

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第6题
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A Cloud of Stem Cell

The pressure on stem cell pioneer Woo Suk Hwang over the way he obtained human eggs for his research is intensifying-particularly in South Korea, where he had been a national hero. In the past week, several new claims have emerged that Hwang may have used eggs that were paid for, as well as eggs from junior members of his laboratory.

Hwang's team, based at South National University, has produced a string of landmark papers in stem cell research, including the first stem cells obtained from a cloned human embryo(胚胎)(W. S. Hwang et al. Science 303, 1669-1674; 2004) and the first patient-matched embryonic stem cells(W. S. Hwang et al. Science 308, 1777-1783; 2005).

For South Korean scientist, cloning pioneer and Snuppy creator, Woo Suk Hwang, things keep going from bad to worse. Last month, he had to admit that as part of the groundbreaking stem cell research he published in 2004, one of his colleagues had paid some women for their egg donations, and that two of the unpaid donors were Hwang's own junior researchers. Amid the moral controversy that followed, Hwang was in hospital for extreme fatigue and exhaustion. He was released earlier this week, only to find one of his former researchers on a national news broadcast claiming that the history-making stem cell lines Hwang created were fake.

The news broadcast was part of a multi-part investigative series by Korea's MBC-TV. Also in the broadcast, the researcher said that Hwang had told him to make up data in order to make it appear as if the South Koreans had created more stem cells, made from patients with diseases, than they actually had. "This is something I shouldn't have done," said the researcher, whose face was not shown on camera and was only identified by his last name, Kim. "I had no choice but to do it."

In a separate interview, Roh Sung Li, the doctor who had provided donated eggs to Hwang's research, said that Hwang had asked Science, the journal that published his paper on patient-specific stem cells, to withdraw the publication. A spokesperson at the journal said that they had not yet received a request to take back, but have e-mailed all 25 co-authors asking for clarification of the allegations(指控). Roh told news media that of the 11 stem cell lines created from patients with diseases, nine were fake. Whether the two remaining lines were valid, and photographed repeatedly to stand in for the other lines, is not clear. Roh also claims that after a visit to Hwang on Thursday, he believes there were no stem cells at all, and that all of the colonies had died in the lab. "I heard some things that I haven't been aware of when I visited Professor Hwang at his request, that there are no embryonic stem cells," he told MBC.

These latest claim comes just 24 hours after a former Hwang cooperator, Dr. Gerald Schatten of the University of Pittsburgh, charged Hwang with fabricating his data. Back in June, the two men had co-authored a paper published in Science that detailed how individual stem cell lines were created for 11 patients through cloning. When Hwang's immoral deeds were uncovered last month, Schatten was already publicly distancing himself from his onetime colleague. But on Tuesday, Schatten, took the next step and asked that his name be removed from the work. His reasons? "Careful re-evaluations of published figures and tables," he said in his letter, "along with new problematic information, now cast substantial doubts about the paper's accuracy." Hwang has still not responded to these new accusations(指控), and Schatten has declined to comment further.

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第7题
PART CDirections: You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each on

PART C

Directions: You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.

听力原文: Although February is a very cold month in many parts of the United States, many nice things happen during February. It is the month when Americans celebrate the birthdays of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas Alva Edison. Washington, for whom the capital was named, was the first president of the United States. Lincoln, who was also a president, is especially remembered for ending slavery in 1862.

Thomas Edison is the most honored American inventor. He invented the electric light, the phonograph, and movies—three of the world's most popular items.

Valentine's Day also comes in February. It is the day when people give valentine cards or candy to their boyfriends, girlfriends, husbands or wives. Valentines often have the shape of a red heart and a nice way to say, "I love you."

The entire month of February has been named "Black History Month". Cities, schools and clubs often plan programs to honor the black men and women who have contributed so much to American culture. They have served on the president's cabinet, on the Supreme Court, and in the United States Congress. Los Angeles, Washington and Cleveland are some of the big cities that have elected black mayors. These black Americans have come far since the days of slavery.

What does the word "valentines" refer to in the passage?

A.Boyfriends.

B.Girlfriends.

C.People.

D.Cards.

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第8题
Which crime was impossible for Kim Woo Choong to be charged with?A.Fraud.B.Embezzlement.C.

Which crime was impossible for Kim Woo Choong to be charged with?

A.Fraud.

B.Embezzlement.

C.Illegal diversion.

D.Illegal raise finance.

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第9题
听力原文:Experts on dyslexia say that the problem is not a disease. They say that persons

听力原文: Experts on dyslexia say that the problem is not a disease. They say that persons with dyslexia use information in a different way. One of the world's greatest thinkers and scientists named Albert Einstein was dyslexic. Dr Einstein said that he never thought in words the way that most of us do. He said that he thought in pictures instead. Other famous people who suffered from dyslexia include Leonardo Da Vinci, a celebrated Roman artist, Thomas Edison, a well-Known American inventor and a former American Vice president, Nelson Rockfeller.

Dyslexia was first recognized in Europe and then in the United States over 80 years ago. Many years passed before doctors discovered that people with this disorder were not mentally slow or disabled. The doctors found that the brains of dyslexia persons are rather different. In brains of most people, the left side, the part that controls language, is larger than the fight side. In the people with dyslexia, the right side of the brain is much bigger. However, research has shown that dyslexia is more common in men than in women, and it is also found more often in people who are left-handed.

(30)

A.The left-handed women.

B.The left-handed men.

C.Excellent female scientists or artists.

D.Some celebrated female presidents.

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第10题
______got American out of the Great Depression.A.President William MckinleyB.President Woo

______got American out of the Great Depression.

A.President William Mckinley

B.President Woodrow Wilson

C.President Franklin Roosevelt

D.President Harry Truman

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