another
the other
others
the rest
第1题:
A、It costs 1,200 dollars
B、It takes about 7 hours
C、It's not near enough
第2题:
What would you tell the interviewer that you are such a candidate who can adjust yourself to changes quickly?
A.About what new things or skills you have been learning at the moment.
B.About what changes you encountered before and how you responded.
C.About how smart enough you are to be able to stop adverse situations getting worse.
D.About how interested you are in some new technologies, methods and applications in your study.
第3题:
Passage One
Animals have different ways of protecting themselves against wintertime weather. Some animals grow heavy coats of fur or feathers, while others dig into the ground to find a warm wintertime home.
Some animals spend the winter in a deep sleep because by going to sleep they avoid the time of the year when food is scarce and the temperatures are low. Their sleep is known as hibernation.
There is much about hibernation that puzzles scientists. For example, they are wondering how hibernation came into being. Some scientists have explored the possibility that animals release a chemical that starts them hibernating.
One thing that scientists are certain about is that animals hibernate only when it is cold. Hibernation is a seasonal practice.
Some animals that fall into a wintertime sleep are not true hibernators because they spend only a part of the cold season asleep. Bears, for example, can easily be awakened from their winter nap. They are not true hibernators.
Sometimes it is difficult to determine whether a particular animal is a true hibernator. For example, some mice hibernate, but others do not. The same is true of bats. Some of them hibernate. Others do not.
36. Hibernation is a seasonal practice. This means it ______.
A. takes place only during a particular season
B. occurs only during the night
C. is a daily practice
D. only happens when a species becomes over-populated
第4题:
We are offering a general agency () our textiles in Canada. How about you?
A、towards
B、in
C、for
D、to
第5题:
The whole event probably lasted about hours from the moment Bieber came to the hotel to the arrival of some armed officers。
A. 6 B. 8 C. 11 D. 14
事实细节题。通过第四段可找到Bieber进宾馆的时间是3pm,根据倒数第三段可知警察到达的时间是凌晨2点10分,因此正确答案为C。
第6题:
We know from the passage that__________
A.French kings and queens ordered people to build another buildings as their palace home in 1350
B.many treasures were brought into the Louvre in 1190
C.Francis I came into power in l515 and damaged some buidings
D.some works of art in the museum have been collected from man Y countries
第7题:
第8题:
对
错
第9题:
Were shared with some children from a royal family
Were not suitable in his father’s eye
Had not been adequate in some subjects
Had frequently been interrupted by his mother.
第10题:
第11题:
send
sending
to send
to sending
第12题:
The name of the phenomenon comes from the legend of Archimedes, who had been thinking for days about how to determine whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold without destroying it.
Archimedes had been thinking for days about how to determine whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold without destroying it, and this is where the name of the phenomenon comes from.
The legend of Archimedes thinking about how to determine whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold without destroying it is the origin of the name of the phenomenon.
The phenomenon is named for Archimedes and his thinking for days about how to determine whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold without destroying it.
The name of the phenomenon was from Archimedes, and his thinking for days about how to determine without destroying it whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold.
第13题:
A.attitude
B.appearance
C.effect
D.impression
第14题:
According to the passage, which is true about the ocean?
A. The waters of the ocean came from rain water.
B. The ocean was formed from the, lighter rock materials.
C. The vast single ocean formed about 200 million years ago.
D. The ocean covered the whole surface of the earth at very beginning.
45.答案为A。选项A符合第二段内容。选项B与原文不符;选项C与第三段最后一句及最后一段不符;选项D与原文第二段最后一句不符。
第15题:
A、familiar
B、apparent
C、fanciful
D、logical
第16题:
What would someone learn from this text?( )
A.How to make a lot of money.
B. How to write a book about business.
C. What the book is about.
D. What the writer"s family is like.
第17题:
5.—Do you know__________
—It’s about ten minutes ride.
A. how far is your school from here?
B. how far your school is from here?
C. where is the way to your school?
D. which is the way to your school?
第18题:
Where did the name Mark Twain come from?
A. It came from a safe passage.
B. It came from a term used by the boatmen.
C. It came from his boyhood.
D. It came from his measuring tool.
第19题:
Let's move from the general to the specific.This sentence means let’s talk about some particular and about some part, but not about the whole.
第20题:
He banned McDonald from using meat from unhealthy cattle.
He stopped the selling of meat from unhealthy cattle.
He lost the trust from the public.
He issued a recall of the meat from unhealthy cattle sold last month.
第21题:
no women worked outside their homes
women were considered as children by the law
women cared nothing about how their family lives were
women were not allowed to decide how to spend their money or how to teach children
第22题:
(As it is now)
Mike Reynolds, the author of The New Girl, spoke at our school about his book, in which he describes how he portrayed a woman for six weeks.
Mike Reynolds, the author of The New Girl, came to our school and told us about his book, where he portrayed a woman for six weeks.
The author of The New Girl, Mike Reynolds came to our school to speak, in it he portrayed a woman for six weeks,
The author of The New Girl, Mike Reynolds, spoke at our school about his book, that portrays a woman for six weeks.
第23题: