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childhood
第1题:
When mentioning “the $4 million to $10 million range” (Lines 3-4, Paragraph 3) the author is talking about.
A gold market.
B real estate.
C stock exchange.
D venture investment.
第2题:
What will the author most probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?
A. causes for the parent –teen conflicts
B. Examples of the parent –teen war.
C. Solutions for the parent –teen problems
D. Future of the parent-teen relationship
第3题:
How did the author probably feel after he talked with his friend?
A. Proud.
B. Pitiful.
C. Surprised.
D. Regretful
第4题:
第5题:
“most striking” (line 3, paragraph 1)
“variation is adaptive” (line 2, paragraph 2)
“mechanically disadvantageous” (line 7, paragraph 3)
“evolutionary red herring” (line 8-9, paragraph 4)
第6题:
when spring would arrive.
how to pass the long winter.
the neighborhood gathering.
the pruning for the apple tree.
第7题:
on behalf of
in line with
with regard to
instead of
第8题:
People can try out some gentler smoking bans.
The municipality could try extending the smoking bans to homes.
It will not be a personal choice to decide whether or not to smoke.
It must still be necessary to restrict smoking after several generations.
第9题:
How does WAP surf the Internet.
How does WAP unlock the information.
How does WAP combine power and freedom.
How does WAP send out the latest traffic information.
第10题:
signal her reservations about the accuracy of psychohistorians’ claims for their work
draw attention to a contradiction in the psychohistorians’ method
emphasize the major difference between the traditional historians’ method and that of psychohistorians
disassociate her opinion of the psychohistorians’ claims from her opinion of their method
第11题:
The effective use of cigarette ends.
The process of recycling cigarette ends.
The difficulty in recycling cigarette ends.
The reason for breaking down cigarette ends.
第12题:
had a heated discussion
exchanged views on what was right
did not talk much about them
could not think of anything to say
第13题:
SMALL TALK BEFORE A MEETING This is a situation you’ve probably experienced many times: you arrive for a meeting ten minutes early. There are several people already there. You say hello and then … What do you talk about What do you say In this situation, you need to be able to make small talk. Small talk is an informal conversation. We use the term “small talk” because it is not about exchanging information or making decisions or having a serious discussion. It’s a way to avoid uncomfortable silences and build stronger relationships. Small talk might seem to be about nothing important, but it is important in itself. Being able to make small talk will allow you to make yourself part of a group. It will set the stage for more serious types of communication.
1.Small talk is a kind of formal dialog.()
2.The term “small talk” means there are only two persons in the dialog.()
3.Small talk is a useful ice-breaker and can build stronger relationships.()
4.Small talk is not at all important. ()
5.Making small talk will allow you to be a member of a group.()
第14题:
The passage is probably followed by a concluding paragraph about .
A. Zelda’s personal life
B. Zelda’s illness and treatment
C. Fitzgerald’s friendship with Graham
D. Fitzgerald’s contributions to the literary world
第15题:
In the following part immediately after this text, the author will most probably focus on( )
[A] a vivid account of the new book Divorce Talk
[B] a detailed description of the stereotypical cartoon
[C] other possible reasons for a high divorce rate in the U. S.
[D] a brief introduction to the political scientist Andrew Hacker
第16题:
qualify an observation about one rule governing manufacturing
address possible objections to a recommendation about improving manufacturing competitiveness
support an earlier assertion about method of increasing productivity
suggest the centrality in the Unit States economy of a particular manufacturing industry
第17题:
linguist
plastic surgeon
manager
sociologist
第18题:
provides us with the weapons for attacking others
introduces the tools that help us fight against memory loss
tells us about the important things we should never forget
explains the facial features useful for us to remember people
第19题:
education
next project
pay
childhood
第20题:
stand on your feet when the profit comes
have to stand up if vou really care about profit
most probably benefit from dubious profit
quite possibly step aside to avoid potential profit
第21题:
success
appearance
works
childhood
第22题:
label the musical products with numbers
disclose how many songs it ever recorded
tell the author how much it paid the lawyer
reveal how much it paid to each of the bands
第23题:
restored
separated
attended
located