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The example of the retired general's wife and mechanic is mentioned in the text to show th

at ______.

A.wives of high ranked official are usually very pride to poor people

B.modeling is not the only way people respond in different situations

C.there is a distinct speech difference between rich people and the poor

D.the poor tend to pretend to be well-educated in front of the rich

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Why does the professor mention workers' unions?A.To give an example of the instructional r

Why does the professor mention workers' unions?

A.To give an example of the instructional role of guilds.

B.To correct a common misconception about guilds.

C.To explain that guilds still exist in the modern world.

D.To acknowledge that they share limited similarities with guilds.

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第2题
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听力原文: Medicine, law, and theology are known as the learned professions. That is, they require special study at the university level and beyond. Doctors, for example, do not begin to specialize in medicine until they have already finished four years of college. After that they must go to medical school for another four years. Even then they are not competent enough because they must serve as interns in a hospital for at least another year. Besides the above traditional professions, other occupations are also considered to be professions because of the amount of education required and specialization. A dentist used to be a barber who pulled teeth. Nowadays, however, dentists have to get university education similar to those of medical doctors. Architects, once considered artists or craftsmen, must now study special university programs. Both modem business practices and modem technology have also created many new professions. Accountants now have professional status because accounting is an important part of business. Engineering as a profession developed only after the Industrial Revolution, and science and technology have grown so rapidly that there are now many different specializations within engineering. Civil engineers, for example, deal with designing and building dams, bridges, and other structures, while electrical engineers work with generating, distributing and applying electric power.

Standards to practice almost all the professions are. set either by the government or by professional groups. Medical doctors must pass a state licensing examination and serve as interns before they set up their own practices. Law school graduates also have to pass a specific examination in order to become practicing lawyers. In short, it takes a long time and a lot of effort to be qualified for any of the professions.

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A.After four years of college.

B.After another four years of medical school.

C.After at least one year as interns in a hospital.

D.After their education is complete.

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听力原文: Now, I' d like to talk about psychological space.

Not everyone in the world requires the same amount of living space. The amount of space a person needs around him is a cultural preference, not an economic one. Knowing our own psychological space needs is important because they strongly influence your choices, including, for example, the number of bedrooms in the home. If you were reared in a two-child family and both you and your sister or brother had your own bedrooms, the chances are, if you have two children or more, that you also will provide separate bedrooms for them. In America they train people to want their own private rooms by giving them their own rooms when they are babies. This is very rare in the world. In many cultures the baby sleeps in the same bed with his parents or in a crib near their bed.

The areas in the home where people gravitate also reveals a lot about psychological space needs. Some families cluster, and the size of their house has nothing to do with it. Others have separate little niches where family members go to be alone.

Although it is tree that psychological space needs are not determined by economic factors, they sometimes have to be modified a little because of economic pressures. It is almost impossible, however, to completely change your psychological space needs.

Which of the following is the factor that determines human beings' psychological space needs?

A.Economic factors.

B.Pressure in life.

C.Individual preference.

D.Cultural preference.

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•Read the advertisement below for a hot drinks machine.•Are sentences 16-22 "R

•Read the advertisement below for a hot drinks machine.

•Are sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong"? If there is not enough information to answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn't Say".

•For each sentence (16-22) , mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.

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听力原文:M: What a lovely sunny day!

W: Yes, Mike. It's lovely. By the way, your red coat really suits you. I'm sure you are very happy today.

M: So you really believe that clothes carry a kind of message for other people and that what we put on is in some way a reflection of what we feel?

W: Oh yes, very much so. Now people are beginning to take seriously the idea of a kind of psychology of clothing, to believe that there is not just individual taste in our clothes but also thinking behind what we wear, which is trying to express something we may not even be aware of ourselves.

M: But surely this has always been the case. We all dress up when we want to impress someone, such as for a job interview with a prospective employer. We tend to make an effort and put on something smart.

W: Tree, but that's a conscious act. What I am talking about is more of a subconscious thing. Take for example the student who is away from home at college or university: if he tends to wrap himself up more than the others, this is because he is probably feeling homesick. Similarly, a general feeling of insecurity can sometimes take the form. of over-dressing in warmer clothes than are necessary.

M: Can you give any other examples?

W: Yes. I think people who are sociable and outgoing tend to dress in an extroverted way, preferring brighter or more dazzling colors--yellows, bright reds, and so on. In the same way, that might be seen as parallel with the animal kingdom; aggressive clothes might indicate an aggressive personality or attitude to life. Think about the threat displays used by animals when they want to warn, off opponents.

M: Do you think the care over the way we actually wear our clothes has anything to tell1 us?

W: Yes, indeed. The length, for example, of a man's trousers speaks volumes about his awareness of his own image. Or, if his trousers are very short or hanging loosely, this probably means he's absorbed by other things.

(23)

A.A desire to express oneself and display one's wealth.

B.Love for beauty and a desire to impress other people.

C.Individual taste and love for beauty.

D.Individual taste and a desire to express oneself.

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第7题
回答下列各题: ·Read the article below about highways in the United States. ·Choose the b
est word or phrase to fill each gap from A,B,C or D on the opposite page. ·For each question(19-33),mark one letter(A,B。C or D)on your Answer Sheet. ·There is arr example at the beginning(0). The United States is well-known for its network of major highways designed to help a driver get from one place to another in the shortest possible time.(19) ______these de modem roads are generally(20)______and weft maintained with(21) sharp CUn,es alld straight sect-ions,a direct route is not always the most(22) one.Large highways often pass(23)______ scenic areas and interesting small towns.Furtherrnore.these highways generally(24)______large urban centers,which means that they become crowded with(25)______traffic during rush hours,(26)the“fast,direct”route becomes a very slow route. However,there is almost always another route to take(27)______you are not in a hurry Not far from the(28)…....new“superhighways”,there are often older(29) heavily traveled roads which go through the countryside. (30)______of these are good tw0—lane r。ads;others are uneven roads curving throut the c。untry.These secondary routes may go up steep slopes,along high(31)______,or down frightening hillside to towns(32)______in deep valleys.Through these less direct routes,longer and slower,they generaly go to places(33)______the air is clean and scenery is beautiful,and the driver may have a chance to get a flesh,clean view of the world. 19题答案为

A.Although

B.Since

C.Because

D.Therefore

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第8题
回答题:·Read the article below about highways in the United States. ·Choose the best word

回答题:

·Read the article below about highways in the United States.

·Choose the best word or phrase to fill each gap from A,B,C or D on the opposite page.

·For each question(19-33),mark one letter(A,B。C or D)on your Answer Sheet.

·There is arr example at the beginning(0).

The United States is well-known for its network of major highways designed to help a driver get from one place to another in the shortest possible time.(19) ______these de modem roads are generally(20)______and weft maintained with(21) sharp CUn,es alld straight sect-ions,a direct route is not always the most(22) one.Large highways often pass(23)______ scenic areas and interesting small towns.Furtherrnore.these highways generally(24)______large urban centers,which means that they become crowded with(25)______traffic during rush hours,(26)the“fast,direct”route becomes a very slow route.

However,there is almost always another route to take(27)______you are not in a hurry Not far from the(28)…....new“superhighways”,there are often older(29) heavily traveled roads which go through the countryside. (30)______of these are good tw0—lane r。ads;others are uneven roads curving throut the c。untry.These secondary routes may go up steep slopes,along high(31)______,or down frightening hillside to towns(32)______in deep valleys.Through these less direct routes,longer and slower,they generaly go to places(33)______the air is clean and scenery is beautiful,and the driver may have a chance to get a flesh,clean view of the world.

19题答案为 查看材料

A.Although

B.Since

C.Because

D.Therefore

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第9题
Regeneration of Limbs Most people would agree that it would be wonderful if humans could r

Regeneration of Limbs

Most people would agree that it would be wonderful if humans could regenerate limbs. These who have lost their arms or legs would be complete again. The day is still far off when this might happen. But in the last 10 years, doctors have reported regeneration in smaller parts of the body, most often fingers.

Regeneration is not a newly-discovered process. For centuries, scientists have seen it work in some kinds of animals. Break off a lizard's (蜥蜴的) tail, for example, and it will grow a new tail. Scientists now are looking for a way to turn on this exciting ability in more highly-developed animals, including humans. Their experiments show that nerves, cell chemistry and the natural electric currents in the body all seem to have a part in this process.

The body of every animal contains general purpose cells that change into whatever kind of cells the body needs. Animals such as the lizard or salamander (蝾螈) use these cells to regenerate a new tail or leg when the old one is broken off. These cells collect around the wound. They form. a mass called a blastama (胚基). The cells of the blastema begin to change. Some become bone cells, some muscle cells, some skin cells. Slowly, a new part regrows from the body outward. When completed, the new part is just like the old one.

Mote than 200 years ago, Italian scientist Luigi Spallanzani showed that younger animals have a greater ability to regenerate lost parts than older animals. So do animals lower on the ladder of evolutionary development. The major difference seems to be that less-developed animals have more nerves in their tails and legs than humans do in their arms and legs.

Another helpful piece of information was discovered in the late 1600s. Scientists found that when a creature is injured, an electrical current flows around the wound. The strength of the current depends on how severe the wound is and on how much nerve tissue is present.

In 1945, American scientist Meryl Rose tested another idea about regeneration. He thought a new limb might grow only from an open wound. Doctor Rose cut off the front legs of some frogs, below the knee. He kept the wounds wet with a strong salty liquid. This prevented skin from growing over the wounds. The results were surprising. Frogs do not regenerate new legs naturally. But these frogs began to grow new limbs. About half of each cut-off leg grew back again. New bones and muscles developed.

This research has led doctors to new ways of treating cut-off fingers. Doctors have observed, for example, that many children and some adults will regrow the top of a finger if the wound is left open.

The passage indicates that

A.humans can never regenerate limbs.

B.humans might be able to regenerate limbs in the future.

C.human limbs may be regenerated on some animals first.

D.regeneration of human limbs will soon become a reality.

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第10题
Radar is an example of acronym.()

Radar is an example of acronym.()

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第11题
【C7】A.For exampleB.Take an exampleC.For an exampleD.As an example

【C7】

A.For example

B.Take an example

C.For an example

D.As an example

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