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  • 第1题:

    absorbing is enjoyable and interesting and holding your attention for a long time.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:对

  • 第2题:

    Culture is received greater attention in the Communicative Approach.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:正确

  • 第3题:

    Calculating figures requires great attention.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:正确

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    第三篇
    Alaska
    In 1959 Americans welcomed Alaska into the Union as the 49th state,symbolizing a change of attitude from that held in 1867, when the peninsula(半岛)was purchased from Russia.Then, most Americans had little interest in 1,500,000 square kilometers"of icebergs and polar bears"-beyond Canada's western borders,far from the settled areas of the United States.
    In those sections of the state which lie above the Arctic Circle,Alaska still is a land of icebergs and polar bears.Ice masses lie buried in the earth.From early May until early August,the midnight sun never :ts on this flat,treeless region,but the sun cannot melt the icy soil more than two-thirds of a meter down.
    Alaska is America's largest state,but only about 325,000 people live there.According to estimates, 800,000 hectares of its land area are fit for plowing but only about 640,000 hectares are being cultivated?
    Arctic Alaska has been the home of Eskimos for countless centuries.It is believed that the Eskimos moved there from Mongolia or Siberia,probably crossing Bering Strait,named for Vitus Bering,the Danish ea captain who discovered Alaska on his voyage for Russia in 1741.The Eskimos are the state's earliest known inhabitants.Russian fur traders established settlements but,by the time Alaska was sold to the United States,most of the traders had departed.
    In 1896 gold was discovered near the Klondike River in Canada just across the Alaskan border.Thousands of Americans rushed to the region on their way to Klondike;some never returned.Alaska was ,ever completely cut off again,although even today transportation is a major problem.There are only two motor routes from the US mainland,and within the state,every town has its own airfield.Planes fly passengers,mail and freight to the most distant villages.
    The gold that changed life so suddenly for Alaska was soon ended,and although many stories about fining camps have become part of American literature,the gold from Alaskan earth contributed less to ,economic progress than the fish from Alaskan waters.The fish?caught in a single year range in value from $80 million to $90 million.Fur一bearing animals are plentiful in the forests and streams,and valuable fur seals inhabit the waters.After fishing,the state's chief industry is lumber and the production of wood pulp(纸浆).In recent years,Alaska's single most important resource has become oil.The state also has large deposits of coal,copper,gold and other minerals.

    Alaska is an American state that________.
    A:locates within the Arctic Circle
    B:was known by Americans before 1867
    C:lies to the east of Canada
    D:was once owned by Russia

    答案:D
    解析:
    本文主要讲述了阿拉斯加半岛的地理位置、地貌特征、可耕种面积、土著居民以及主要经济产业等内容。
    由文章第一段第一句话“…when the peninsula was purchased from Russia.”可知,阿拉斯加半岛曾是俄罗斯的一部分。故选D。
    由文章第三段中“800,000 hectares of its land area are fit for plowing...”可知,阿拉斯加州的一些土地适合耕种。故选B。
    由文章第四段第三句话“The Eskimos are the state' s earliest known inhabitants.”可知,爱斯基摩人是阿拉斯加州的土著居民。故选A。
    由文章第五段最后两句话“.and within the state, every town has its own airfield.Planes fly passengers, mail and freight to the most distant villages.”可知,阿拉斯加州的主要交通工具是飞机。故选C。
    由文章最后一段可知,虽然成千上万的美国人奔赴阿拉斯加州淘金,但是阿拉斯加州的金子对经济发展的贡献远不如阿拉斯加州水里的鱼。那里一年捕到的鱼能卖8 000万到 9 000万美元。故选C。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    第三篇
    Alaska
    In 1959 Americans welcomed Alaska into the Union as the 49th state,symbolizing a change of attitude from that held in 1867, when the peninsula(半岛)was purchased from Russia.Then, most Americans had little interest in 1,500,000 square kilometers"of icebergs and polar bears"-beyond Canada's western borders,far from the settled areas of the United States.
    In those sections of the state which lie above the Arctic Circle,Alaska still is a land of icebergs and polar bears.Ice masses lie buried in the earth.From early May until early August,the midnight sun never :ts on this flat,treeless region,but the sun cannot melt the icy soil more than two-thirds of a meter down.
    Alaska is America's largest state,but only about 325,000 people live there.According to estimates, 800,000 hectares of its land area are fit for plowing but only about 640,000 hectares are being cultivated?
    Arctic Alaska has been the home of Eskimos for countless centuries.It is believed that the Eskimos moved there from Mongolia or Siberia,probably crossing Bering Strait,named for Vitus Bering,the Danish ea captain who discovered Alaska on his voyage for Russia in 1741.The Eskimos are the state's earliest known inhabitants.Russian fur traders established settlements but,by the time Alaska was sold to the United States,most of the traders had departed.
    In 1896 gold was discovered near the Klondike River in Canada just across the Alaskan border.Thousands of Americans rushed to the region on their way to Klondike;some never returned.Alaska was ,ever completely cut off again,although even today transportation is a major problem.There are only two motor routes from the US mainland,and within the state,every town has its own airfield.Planes fly passengers,mail and freight to the most distant villages.
    The gold that changed life so suddenly for Alaska was soon ended,and although many stories about fining camps have become part of American literature,the gold from Alaskan earth contributed less to ,economic progress than the fish from Alaskan waters.The fish?caught in a single year range in value from $80 million to $90 million.Fur一bearing animals are plentiful in the forests and streams,and valuable fur seals inhabit the waters.After fishing,the state's chief industry is lumber and the production of wood pulp(纸浆).In recent years,Alaska's single most important resource has become oil.The state also has large deposits of coal,copper,gold and other minerals.

    What is true about the Eskimos?
    A:They are the natives of Alaska.
    B:They moved to Alaska from Denmark.
    C:They had a long fight with the Russian traders?
    D:They discovered gold near the Klondike River.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本文主要讲述了阿拉斯加半岛的地理位置、地貌特征、可耕种面积、土著居民以及主要经济产业等内容。
    由文章第一段第一句话“…when the peninsula was purchased from Russia.”可知,阿拉斯加半岛曾是俄罗斯的一部分。故选D。
    由文章第三段中“800,000 hectares of its land area are fit for plowing...”可知,阿拉斯加州的一些土地适合耕种。故选B。
    由文章第四段第三句话“The Eskimos are the state' s earliest known inhabitants.”可知,爱斯基摩人是阿拉斯加州的土著居民。故选A。
    由文章第五段最后两句话“.and within the state, every town has its own airfield.Planes fly passengers, mail and freight to the most distant villages.”可知,阿拉斯加州的主要交通工具是飞机。故选C。
    由文章最后一段可知,虽然成千上万的美国人奔赴阿拉斯加州淘金,但是阿拉斯加州的金子对经济发展的贡献远不如阿拉斯加州水里的鱼。那里一年捕到的鱼能卖8 000万到 9 000万美元。故选C。

  • 第6题:

    ()is the largest state in area in the U.S.A.

    • A、Florida
    • B、Louisiana
    • C、Alaska

    正确答案:C

  • 第7题:

    判断题
    Please pay attention to the announcement. 的中文翻译为:请注意行驶车辆。
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    判断题
    The instructor might catch more of the students’ attention in the appearance-based class.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析:
    录音中描述了指导员(instructor)在health-oriented class和appearance-based classes中的不同穿着和评论重点,指出学员们感到在health-oriented class更加engaged in the workout as well as revitalized,可见在前一种课程中指导员更能吸引学生的注意力。故题干有误。
    【录音原文】
    In the classes that emphasized health over appearance, the instructor wore a loose-fitting T-shirt and gym shorts. She also sprinkled health-oriented comments throughout the session. In the appearance-based classes, however, she wore tight-fitting aerobics attire while making comments that drew attention to looks. The instructor’s leadership style directly affected the student’s attitudes toward the class. The women in the health-oriented class reported that they felt more engaged in the workout as well as revitalized and less exhausted after class than did those in the appearance-targeted sessions.

  • 第9题:

    判断题
    Shipped bills of lading state definitely that the goods have been loaded.They confirm that the goods are actually on board the vessels.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements about the financial situation of the Alaska government is NOT true?
    A

    89 percent of the state income comes from the oil revenue.

    B

    State sales tax and personal income tax constitute only a fraction of the state revenue.

    C

    With a two-month shutdown, the government may well find it difficult to make ends meet.

    D

    The state income is heavily dependent upon the Prudhoe Bay.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    事实细节的找寻和判断。在谈到阿拉斯加州的财政状况时,录音中提到“Alaska has no state sales tax and no personal income tax.”,可知该州并没有营业税和个人收入所得税。而B项指出“营业税和个人收入所得税只占该州财政收入很小的一部分),因此与录音原文不符。

  • 第11题:

    判断题
    Violence brought about by large groups of people or the state is more serious than violence by individuals.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析:
    录音中只是把暴力从广义上分成三类:self-directed,interpersonal和collective,并对这三种类型的暴力进行了解释,并未提及那种暴力更加严重。
    【录音原文】
    At the broadest level, violence is divided into three major categories: self-directed, interpersonal and collective. So we differentiate between violence a person inflicts upon himself or herself; violence inflicted by another individual or small group of individuals; and violence inflicted by larger groups or states.

  • 第12题:

    判断题
    Big Boss deserves the best packaging designs.This sentence means the toy Big Boss is not very worth having the best out packing design.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Big Boss deserves the best packaging designs. This sentence means the toy Big Boss is not very worth having the best out packing design.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:×

  • 第14题:

    Please pay attention to the announcement. 的中文翻译为:请注意行驶车辆。()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:错

  • 第15题:

    We should never state several logistics methods。()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:×

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    第三篇
    Alaska
    In 1959 Americans welcomed Alaska into the Union as the 49th state,symbolizing a change of attitude from that held in 1867, when the peninsula(半岛)was purchased from Russia.Then, most Americans had little interest in 1,500,000 square kilometers"of icebergs and polar bears"-beyond Canada's western borders,far from the settled areas of the United States.
    In those sections of the state which lie above the Arctic Circle,Alaska still is a land of icebergs and polar bears.Ice masses lie buried in the earth.From early May until early August,the midnight sun never :ts on this flat,treeless region,but the sun cannot melt the icy soil more than two-thirds of a meter down.
    Alaska is America's largest state,but only about 325,000 people live there.According to estimates, 800,000 hectares of its land area are fit for plowing but only about 640,000 hectares are being cultivated?
    Arctic Alaska has been the home of Eskimos for countless centuries.It is believed that the Eskimos moved there from Mongolia or Siberia,probably crossing Bering Strait,named for Vitus Bering,the Danish ea captain who discovered Alaska on his voyage for Russia in 1741.The Eskimos are the state's earliest known inhabitants.Russian fur traders established settlements but,by the time Alaska was sold to the United States,most of the traders had departed.
    In 1896 gold was discovered near the Klondike River in Canada just across the Alaskan border.Thousands of Americans rushed to the region on their way to Klondike;some never returned.Alaska was ,ever completely cut off again,although even today transportation is a major problem.There are only two motor routes from the US mainland,and within the state,every town has its own airfield.Planes fly passengers,mail and freight to the most distant villages.
    The gold that changed life so suddenly for Alaska was soon ended,and although many stories about fining camps have become part of American literature,the gold from Alaskan earth contributed less to ,economic progress than the fish from Alaskan waters.The fish?caught in a single year range in value from $80 million to $90 million.Fur一bearing animals are plentiful in the forests and streams,and valuable fur seals inhabit the waters.After fishing,the state's chief industry is lumber and the production of wood pulp(纸浆).In recent years,Alaska's single most important resource has become oil.The state also has large deposits of coal,copper,gold and other minerals.

    What is mainly responsible for the economic growth in Alaska now?
    A:Gold.
    B:Oil.
    C:Fish.
    D:Fur.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本文主要讲述了阿拉斯加半岛的地理位置、地貌特征、可耕种面积、土著居民以及主要经济产业等内容。
    由文章第一段第一句话“…when the peninsula was purchased from Russia.”可知,阿拉斯加半岛曾是俄罗斯的一部分。故选D。
    由文章第三段中“800,000 hectares of its land area are fit for plowing...”可知,阿拉斯加州的一些土地适合耕种。故选B。
    由文章第四段第三句话“The Eskimos are the state' s earliest known inhabitants.”可知,爱斯基摩人是阿拉斯加州的土著居民。故选A。
    由文章第五段最后两句话“.and within the state, every town has its own airfield.Planes fly passengers, mail and freight to the most distant villages.”可知,阿拉斯加州的主要交通工具是飞机。故选C。
    由文章最后一段可知,虽然成千上万的美国人奔赴阿拉斯加州淘金,但是阿拉斯加州的金子对经济发展的贡献远不如阿拉斯加州水里的鱼。那里一年捕到的鱼能卖8 000万到 9 000万美元。故选C。

  • 第17题:

    The chief officer is responsible ()the overall maintenance of deck department.

    • A、for
    • B、to
    • C、with
    • D、of

    正确答案:A

  • 第18题:

    判断题
    In English, long vowels are also tense vowels because when we pronounce a long vowel such as/i:/,the larynx is in a state of tension.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第19题:

    判断题
    Mississippi is a typical American southern state.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析:
    语义的理解和判断。录音一开始便指出“No state epitomizes the American South better than Mississippi”,epitomize意为“成为……的缩影;为……的典型表现”,可知该句话指“没有哪个州能像密西西比那样典型地代表美国南方”。然后,讲话者对该州的风土人情和气候状况进行了具体说明。由此可知,题干描述与录音原文相符。
    【录音原文】
    No state epitomizes the American South better than Mississippi: First-time visitors are often struck by how friendly residents are—the “southern hospitality” for which this part of the country is famous. They’re also likely to be amazed (and far less pleased) at the year-round heat and humidity.

  • 第20题:

    判断题
    Alaska Pollock, an inexpensive whitefish, is not worth the attention of the State Department.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析:
    该段录音指出Alaska Pollock(阿拉斯加鳕鱼)是一种便宜的白鲑鱼,通常情况下是不会“command the attention of the State Department”(引起美国国务院的注意),但是位于Agadir摩洛哥港口(Moroccan port)一个码头的价值900万美元的一船阿拉斯加鳕鱼却使大西洋两岸的政府都卷入其中。因此题干有误。
    【录音原文】
    Alaska Pollock—an inexpensive whitefish,used for processed seafood such as fish sticks and imitation crab meat—does not usually command the attention of the State Department. But a $9 million shipment of it, currently sitting on a dock in the Moroccan port of Agadir, has embroiled governments on both sides of the Atlantic, and underscores the risks of doing business at sea.

  • 第21题:

    判断题
    According to the “road map” peace plan, the formation of an independent Palestinian state should happen by the end of next year.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析:
    该段录音中指出“一位新领导强势敦促以色列从占领区撤出,以允许一个独立的巴勒斯坦国形成,按照road map的原有计划这应该在下年底进行”,因此题干与录音相符。
    【录音原文】
    A new leader with a mandate from his people, ideally a reformist one, committed to the internationally backed “road map” peace plan, would be in a strong position to press Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories and allow the formation of an independent Palestinian state—which, on the road map’s original timetable, should happen by the end of next year.

  • 第22题:

    判断题
    The collection industry is losing money because of stricter federal and state regulations on their practices.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析:
    从录音中提到的“the collection industry’s annual revenues have more than tripled in the past ten years…”,可知collection industry的年收入在过去十年间增长了三倍多,故题干描述的“losing money”与录音不符。
    【录音原文】
    As American households have run up ever-larger debts, and as banks and other lenders have given up collecting their own debts because stricter federal and state regulations have made the business more costly, the collection industry’s annual revenues have more than tripled in the past ten years, to $16.5 billion.

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    The Alaska Governor has taken the following steps in response to the Prudhoe Bay oil field shutdown EXCEPT ______.
    A

    initiating investigation into BP’s liability for the state’s losses caused

    B

    calling hearings into BP’s maintenance practices

    C

    imposing a state hiring freeze

    D

    taking measures to reduce oil consumption in the state


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    事实细节的找寻和判断。关于阿拉斯加州长对Pmdhoe Bay油田关闭所采取的措施,录音首句指出其imposed a state hiring freeze,对应选项A。而该州长同时表示他将会support hearings into BP’s maintenance practices,与选项B表达内容相一致。接着录音中提到该州长会让阿拉斯加州的检察总长investigate whether the state could hold the oil giant fully accountable for the state’s losses,即调查该石油巨头是否应对本州损失负所有的责任,因此选项A也正确。可见,唯有D项的内容在文中未被提及。

  • 第24题:

    判断题
    Worth四孔灯视标可定性分析被测眼双眼同时视功能及平面融合功能。
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析: 暂无解析