People who use it.
Gold that people find.
Inventions.
Agreement.
第1题:
From the passage, we can infer that "popular" words are ______.
A. essential to daily life
B. not regular in usage
C. convenient to use
D. not*standard enough to be used
第2题:
It can be inferred from the passage that international students in the programs __.
A. get full scholarship
B. pay no tuition
C. get no financial support
D. earn more money
第3题:
第4题:
第5题:
The author of Passage 1 lauds the benefits science has produced, while the author of Passage 2 speaks hopefully of possible future benefits.
Both of the passages react with distrust to the idea of using science to assess chimpanzees.
The first passage lists the studies that showed positive chimp interactions, while the author of Passage 2 refutes their claims,
The first passage suggests that science can have a positive impact on perceptions about chimps, whereas the second passage views science as almost universally negative.
The author of the first passage is more apt to justify using chimps in science than the author of Passage 2.
第6题:
Money and Its Use
Different Things Used as Money
Different Countries, Different Money
The History of Money
第7题:
reading the passage in detail
reading to sequence the events
reading to fill in the charts
reading the first and last sentences of the passage and the paragraphs
第8题:
English tally sticks have more marks than African ones.
Tally sticks are a practical tool in use today.
The current representation of money is in the form of paper.
Many models for money have been cut short.
第9题:
there is no public transportation system
more money is spent on highways for cars
more money is spent on public transportation systems
public transportation is more developed than in other cities
第10题:
a positive implication
a negative implication
a neutral meaning
a satirical meaning
第11题:
is used to time a student’s reading speed
is not used in most speed reading courses
is used as an aid to vocabulary learning
should be used whenever we read alone
第12题:
sentence length variation
personal narration
detailed description
rhetorical question
metaphor
第13题:
From this passage, we learn that the people ______.
A) spend more money than they earned
B) saved more money than previously
C) spent their money wisely
D) invested and consumed at an accelerated pace
第14题:
The passage mainly tells us that______.
A. money is the most important thing
B. there is something more important than money
C. we should look into their eyes while talking to people
D. the more money you have, the less happy you would be
第15题:
第16题:
how to buy or sell shares
ABC of stock markets
the stock market is like gambling
investing money in the stock market is not the safest way
第17题:
Passage 2 offers a criticism of the political theory outlined in Passage 1.
Passage 1 expands upon an argument made in Passage 2.
Passage 1 refutes the conclusion drawn in Passage 2.
Passage 2 offers a balanced counterpoint to the biased opinions expressed in Passage 1
Passage I offers evidence to support the main idea of Passage 2.
第18题:
flame relief valve
flame stopper
safety valve
flame arrester
第19题:
mathematics, while Passage 2 emphasizes psychology
deficiencies in the debate, while Passage 2 emphasizes progress in the debate
the irrelevance of externalities, while Passage 2 emphasizes their importance
the impact on taxpayers, while Passage 2 emphasizes the views of politicians
pollution, while Passage 2 emphasizes recycling
第20题:
Henry Ⅰ.
No one really knows.
Money borrowers.
Jean de Heinzelin de Braucourt.
第21题:
People who use it.
Gold that people find.
Inventions.
Agreement.
第22题:
Passage 2 describes a significant. and discovery that contradicts the argument of Passage 1.
Passage 2 offers a theory that supports the main point in Passage 1.
Passage I provides a possible reason for the scientific inquiry presented in Passage 2.
Passage 1 relates an anecdote that explains the popular misconception in Passage 2.
Passage 2 provides a historical context for the discovery described in Passage 1.
第23题:
more money is going to be used to build houses in risky places
Ashford is a safe place for building houses
Thames Gateway is a safe place to build houses
there are 151,000 houses being built in risky places now
第24题:
They will live happily ever after.
Their marriage is not harmonious.
The couple will adopt children.
They will become schoolteachers.