单选题The erosion of the white cliffs in the south of England _____.A will soon become a problem for people living in central EnglandB has now become a threat to the local residentsC is quickly changing the map of EnglandD can be stopped if proper measures a

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单选题
The erosion of the white cliffs in the south of England _____.
A

will soon become a problem for people living in central England

B

has now become a threat to the local residents

C

is quickly changing the map of England

D

can be stopped if proper measures are taken


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2.A Speech-- Better Lives for AllIn today' s society, working people can seldom find time to relax in their busy schedules.They often work over time because of too much work waiting in queue, which ends up causing a lot of physical and mental problems.Fortunately, more and more people are now aware that relaxation and stress-relief are necessary for life.One' s health should never be sacrificed for a need to work hard.Indeed, finding time to relax makes people work more efficientlyMany people plan trips to spend their free time traveling with their loved ones.This may have been a luxury in the past, but it has become more common in recent years.Travel ing at home and abroad has now become convenient and affordableGoing jogging and going to the gym after work have also become more popular, as they are rather convenient ways to exereise and stay fit.Exercising he lps relax your body and has been shown to relieve mental stress as well.This demand for recreation and lei sure service has al so st imulated the economy.as new businesses are created to meet these needsin sum, working hard is important, hut having a good qunlity of life can actually facilitate your success at work, Knowing when and how to relax should be a part of well-balanced lifestyles.Take a walk outdoors, visit the gym, or go jogging You will find that your time was not wasted, even if it was not spent working in your office.(判断正误)26.In today' s society, working people can often find time to relax themselves in their busy schedules.()27.Few people are now aware that relaxation and stress-relief are necessary for life.()28.Traveling has become more common in recent years.()29.Exercising can only help relax your body.()30.People should keep a balance between work and relaxation.()

4.阅读下面的句子,根据文章内容进行判断,正确写“T”错误写“F”。Better Life for AllIn today’s society, working people can seldom find time to relax themselves in their busy schedules. They often work overtime because of too much work waiting in queue, which ends up causing a lot of physical and mental problems. However, more people are now aware that relaxation and stress-relief are necessary for life. One’s health should never be sacrificed for a need to work hard. Indeed, finding time to relax makes people work more efficiently.Many people plan trips to spend their free time travelling with their loved ones. This may have been a luxury in the past, but it has become more common in recent years. Travelling at home and abroad has now become convenient and affordable.Going jogging and going to the gym have also become more popular, as they are rather convenient ways to exercise and stay fit. Exercising helps relax your body and has been shown, to relieve mental stress as well. This demand for recreation and leisure service has also stimulated the economy, as new businesses are created to meet these needs.In sum, working hard is important, but having a good quality of life can actually facilitate your success at work. Knowing when and how to relax should be a part of well -balanced lifestyle. Take a walk outdoors, visit the gym, or go jogging. You will find that your time was not wasted, even if it was not spent working in your office.( ) 21. In today’s society, working people can often find time to relax themselves in their busy schedules.( ) 22. In the past few people might afford travelling.( ) 23.the demand for recreation and leisure service has made the economy develop.( ) 24. Exercising can only help relax your body instead of staying fit.( ) 25. People should take a balance between work and relaxation.

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  • 第1题:

    ______ has become a fact of modem life, with millions of people now shopping on-line.

    A.E-mail

    B.E-commerce

    C.E-learning

    D.E-communication

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.


    正确答案:B

  • 第2题:

    However,it has been found that even people insensitive to a certain smell at first can suddenly become sensitive to it when( )to it often enough.

    A.subjected
    B.left
    C.drawn
    D.exposed

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题所在的句子是一个由when引导的条件句,由主句的主语可以推断,该从句省略了主语和谓语即people are。同时,从句中的it指代的是上文的a certain smell,由此可推断本句意思是:如果人能经常闻到这种气味也能突然对它变得敏感。而四个选项中,只有D.expose一词能与to搭配表示“使某人接触到……”,在这里引申为闻到气味。

  • 第3题:

    Text 2 When people talk about a"north-south divide"in Britain they are usually referring to house prices,employment and the ratio of private-sector to public-sector jobs.The south scores higher on all such measures.But new data from the British Trust for Ornithology(BTO),a research charity,hints at the growth of another north-south divide-this time to the north's benefit.Every 20 years the BTO produces a superbly detailed atlas of bird life in Britain and Ireland.The 2007 t0 2011 edition is cheery:more species are tallied than in previous atlases,and many birds are increasing in number.Compared with two decades ago,45%of regular native species are ranging more widely while 32%are living in smaller areas;the rest have stayed put.But the most striking news comes from the north.The overall populations of woodland,farmland and migrant perching birds are up in northern England and Scotland but down in the south.The same is true of individual species such as the garden warbler,bullfinch and swallow.The number of cuckoos,a closely-watched species,declined by 63%in England between 1995 and 2010 but by only 5%in Scotland.Raptors are faring especially well in the south,but their numbers are rising in most parts of Britain.Partly this reflects climate change,suggests Simon Gillings of the BTO.Some birds are drawn to warmer winters in Scotland and northem England;visiting migrants may stick around for longer.Hard though it may be to believe during a week of torrential rain,the south is becoming drier,pushing snipe northward.More efficient farming has squeezed some farmland species.Some birds find it harder to make homes in the south,too.Pressure on housing means dilapidated buildings and barns,handy for nesting,have been converted into human dwellings.Between 2006 and 2012 the number of vacant dwellings fell by 17%in London and by 12%in Kent.Over the same period the number of empty houses increased by 16%in Derbyshire and by 10%in Lancashire:Northern mining villages once full of workers are now sparsely populated,points out Ian Bartlett,a birdwatcher in Hartlepool,in north-east England.They have become hot spots for birds and the people who watch them.Culrural difference also plays a part,thinks Mark Cocker,an expert on birds.The"obsession with tidiness"is stronger in the south,he says.Fewer people cultivate gardens;they prefer to cover them in decking and remove weeds from between concrete slabs.Village greens are mowed short.In contrast,Scotland and northern England have more trees,grassland and wind-swept moors.Less popular with humans,rugged parts of the countryside are filling up with a winged population instead.
    The text mainly discusses_____

    A.birds thriving in England
    B.new north-south divide
    C.culture difference between north and south
    D.climate change in England

    答案:B
    解析:
    主旨大意题。解决此类题目的关键为,通过做完前四道题,大致猜出文章的中心,同时再次通读各段首句,验证中心。本文的中心很好把控,都是在围绕着南北差异的新变化,即鸟的栖息地变化展开.B项new north-south divide刚好体现了这个内容,故B项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A、C、D项都在个别段落中有体现,但不能概括整个文章的内容,因此应当排除。

  • 第4题:

    Text 2 When people talk about a"north-south divide"in Britain they are usually referring to house prices,employment and the ratio of private-sector to public-sector jobs.The south scores higher on all such measures.But new data from the British Trust for Ornithology(BTO),a research charity,hints at the growth of another north-south divide-this time to the north's benefit.Every 20 years the BTO produces a superbly detailed atlas of bird life in Britain and Ireland.The 2007 t0 2011 edition is cheery:more species are tallied than in previous atlases,and many birds are increasing in number.Compared with two decades ago,45%of regular native species are ranging more widely while 32%are living in smaller areas;the rest have stayed put.But the most striking news comes from the north.The overall populations of woodland,farmland and migrant perching birds are up in northern England and Scotland but down in the south.The same is true of individual species such as the garden warbler,bullfinch and swallow.The number of cuckoos,a closely-watched species,declined by 63%in England between 1995 and 2010 but by only 5%in Scotland.Raptors are faring especially well in the south,but their numbers are rising in most parts of Britain.Partly this reflects climate change,suggests Simon Gillings of the BTO.Some birds are drawn to warmer winters in Scotland and northem England;visiting migrants may stick around for longer.Hard though it may be to believe during a week of torrential rain,the south is becoming drier,pushing snipe northward.More efficient farming has squeezed some farmland species.Some birds find it harder to make homes in the south,too.Pressure on housing means dilapidated buildings and barns,handy for nesting,have been converted into human dwellings.Between 2006 and 2012 the number of vacant dwellings fell by 17%in London and by 12%in Kent.Over the same period the number of empty houses increased by 16%in Derbyshire and by 10%in Lancashire:Northern mining villages once full of workers are now sparsely populated,points out Ian Bartlett,a birdwatcher in Hartlepool,in north-east England.They have become hot spots for birds and the people who watch them.Culrural difference also plays a part,thinks Mark Cocker,an expert on birds.The"obsession with tidiness"is stronger in the south,he says.Fewer people cultivate gardens;they prefer to cover them in decking and remove weeds from between concrete slabs.Village greens are mowed short.In contrast,Scotland and northern England have more trees,grassland and wind-swept moors.Less popular with humans,rugged parts of the countryside are filling up with a winged population instead.
    According to Paragraph 6,"culture difference"relates to______

    A.working style
    B.living environment
    C.farming method
    D.attitude towards the bird's living

    答案:B
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据定位词定位到文章第六段。解题的关键是上下文的信息,通读段落后发现,后文的内容在说南北方的居住环境不同,而与这个信息相对应的为B项living environment,故B项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A、C、D项均不能体现出后文的内容,因此应当排除。

  • 第5题:

    ( )has become a fact of modern life,with millions of people now shopping on-line.

    A.E-mail
    B.E-commerce
    C.E-learning
    D.E-communication

    答案:B
    解析:
    电子商务已经成为现代生活中的显示,现在已有数百万人在线购物。

  • 第6题:

    When an ICMP redirect is received, which of the following options is the most appropriate to conclude?()

    • A、A routing table has changed
    • B、The IP address has changed
    • C、The system has become a gateway
    • D、A hacker is posing a threat to the system

    正确答案:A

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    A display on a laptop has become very dim, almost unable to be seen. Which of the followingcomponents is the MOST likely cause of this problem?()
    A

    Video card

    B

    Inverter board

    C

    AC adapter

    D

    Processor


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    The experts’ study on the problem of erosion can _____.
    A

    lead to its eventual solution

    B

    provide an effective way to slow it down

    C

    help to prevent it from worsening

    D

    warn people whose homes are in danger


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节推断题。依据第二段第三句,专家们已研究了受影响最大的地区,并为它们绘制了地图,预报在这一年里将被海水吞没的住房房屋,故A项为答案。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The sentence “Our planet has shrunk” underlined in Paragraph 1 means that.
    A

    the earth has become physically smaller

    B

    the more advanced ways of traveling has made the distance between countries shorter

    C

    the traditional concept of our planet has become out-of-date

    D

    modern means of communication has made it much easier for people to communicate with each other from different parts of the world


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    语义题。前一句指出“新科技以前所未有的形式将这个世界连接起来”。后一句又接着进行解释说“现在的世界变成了一个‘地球村’,因为电话、传真或卫星的连结,各国之间的联系在数秒之内便可完成”。由此可知划线部分“我们的星球‘缩小’了”指的是“现代通讯方式使得世界各地的人们之间的交流更方便了”。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The sentence “But this has rarely been a one-way street.” in the last paragraph means that _____.
    A

    contemporary art has been nourished by modern science

    B

    modern science has been nourished by art

    C

    artists can become scientists and scientists can become artists

    D

    the impacts of modern art and science are actually mutual


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    此题考查的是对句意的理解。这句话的意思是“但这几乎从来就不是单行道”。联系上下文可知,这句话是说明科学与艺术之间的影响是相互的,不是单方面的。D项的mutual一词意思是“相互的”,正确表达了句意,故选D。A项和B项的说法不全面。C项意思是艺术家可以成为科学家,科学家也可以成为艺术家,理解错误。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    What is the cause of the problem that people living on parts of the south coast of England face?
    A

    The disappearance of hotels, houses and gardens.

    B

    The experts’ lack of knowledge.

    C

    The rising of the sea level.

    D

    The washing-away of limestone cliffs.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节题。文章首段提到,人们发现他们的住房及花园,一夜之间被海水所吞没,其原因是海水侵蚀了松软的海边石灰石峭壁,而他们的家园就是建在这些峭壁上,这与D项的意思相符,故D为答案。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    When an ICMP redirect is received, which of the following options is the most appropriate to conclude?()
    A

    A routing table has changed

    B

    The IP address has changed

    C

    The system has become a gateway

    D

    A hacker is posing a threat to the system


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    If traffic problems are not solved soon,driving in this city ______ impossible. A. become B. becomes C. will become D. has become


    正确答案:C

  • 第14题:

    Nowadays,more people are living closer together,and they use machines to produce leisure.As a result,they find that their leisure,and even their working hours,become( )by a byproduct of their machines,namely,noise.Noise is in the news;it has acquired political status,and public opinion is demanding,more and more insistently,that something be done about it.

    A.damaged
    B.spoilt
    C.destroyed
    D.interfered

    答案:B
    解析:
    A.damage“破坏,损坏”和C.destroy“毁坏,毁灭”后面都不接leisure和working hours这类表示时间的词做宾语。[D]interfere“干涉,干扰,妨碍”。B.spoil常与表示时间或活动的词搭配,意为“破坏”,如:The bad weather spoilt our holidays.

  • 第15题:

    Text 2 When people talk about a"north-south divide"in Britain they are usually referring to house prices,employment and the ratio of private-sector to public-sector jobs.The south scores higher on all such measures.But new data from the British Trust for Ornithology(BTO),a research charity,hints at the growth of another north-south divide-this time to the north's benefit.Every 20 years the BTO produces a superbly detailed atlas of bird life in Britain and Ireland.The 2007 t0 2011 edition is cheery:more species are tallied than in previous atlases,and many birds are increasing in number.Compared with two decades ago,45%of regular native species are ranging more widely while 32%are living in smaller areas;the rest have stayed put.But the most striking news comes from the north.The overall populations of woodland,farmland and migrant perching birds are up in northern England and Scotland but down in the south.The same is true of individual species such as the garden warbler,bullfinch and swallow.The number of cuckoos,a closely-watched species,declined by 63%in England between 1995 and 2010 but by only 5%in Scotland.Raptors are faring especially well in the south,but their numbers are rising in most parts of Britain.Partly this reflects climate change,suggests Simon Gillings of the BTO.Some birds are drawn to warmer winters in Scotland and northem England;visiting migrants may stick around for longer.Hard though it may be to believe during a week of torrential rain,the south is becoming drier,pushing snipe northward.More efficient farming has squeezed some farmland species.Some birds find it harder to make homes in the south,too.Pressure on housing means dilapidated buildings and barns,handy for nesting,have been converted into human dwellings.Between 2006 and 2012 the number of vacant dwellings fell by 17%in London and by 12%in Kent.Over the same period the number of empty houses increased by 16%in Derbyshire and by 10%in Lancashire:Northern mining villages once full of workers are now sparsely populated,points out Ian Bartlett,a birdwatcher in Hartlepool,in north-east England.They have become hot spots for birds and the people who watch them.Culrural difference also plays a part,thinks Mark Cocker,an expert on birds.The"obsession with tidiness"is stronger in the south,he says.Fewer people cultivate gardens;they prefer to cover them in decking and remove weeds from between concrete slabs.Village greens are mowed short.In contrast,Scotland and northern England have more trees,grassland and wind-swept moors.Less popular with humans,rugged parts of the countryside are filling up with a winged population instead.
    It can be inferred from Paragraph 5 that"hot spots"means_____

    A.the place the birds want to flee
    B.the homes the birds want to stay
    C.the place for hunting birds
    D.the place built for birds

    答案:B
    解析:
    词汇理解题。根据定位词定位到文章第五段。解决此类题目的关键在于通读对应段落后分析上下句,考查的词汇在最后一句,开头的代词They是解题的关键,上文是说Northem mining villages once full ofworkers are now sparsely populated(北部的采矿地区曾经工人涌动,如今却人迹罕至).整个段落都是在阐述鸟类繁衍地,因此.hot spots应当与鸟类的栖息地有关,B项the homes the birds want to stay刚好对应文中所表达的意思,故B项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A项中的flee是逃离,与段落意思相反,故排除;c项为最大干扰项,结尾句是说与鸟类和观鸟者相关的地方,并没有提到捕鸟,故排除;D项中的“为鸟类建造的地方”文中并没有说这个地方是专门为鸟建的,因此应当排除。

  • 第16题:

    ____ just six months ago, Finson’s Grill has quickly become one of the most popular restaurants in Detion.

    A.Opened
    B.Had been opening
    C.Been opened
    D.To open

    答案:A
    解析:
    四个选项是动词open的几种时态。A选项为一般过去时;B选项为过去完成时;C选项为被动语态,意为“被打开”;D选项为一般将来时。题目意为“六个月前刚刚___的芬森的烧烤店很快就成为Detion最受欢迎的餐厅之一。”时间状语是six months ago,为过去时,因此选A。
      

  • 第17题:

    ( )has become a fact of modern life, with millions of people now shopping on-line.


    A. E-mail
    B. E-commerce
    C. E-learning
    D. E-communication


    答案:B
    解析:
    电子商务已经成为现代生活中的显示,现在已有数百万人在线购物。

  • 第18题:

    A network design shows that R1 has four different possible paths from itself to the Data Center subnets. Which of the following can influence which o f those routes become feasible successor routes, assuming that you follow the Cisco recommended practice of not changing metric weights?()

    • A、The configuration of EIGRP offset lists
    • B、Current link loads
    • C、Changing interface delay settings
    • D、Configu ration of variance

    正确答案:A,C

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Drunken driving has become a major problem in America because ______.
    A

    most Americans are heavy drinkers

    B

    Americans are now less shocked by road accidents

    C

    accidents attract so much publicity

    D

    drinking is a socially accepted habit in America


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    第二段说Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American strong man image and judges were not severe in most courts,也就是说喝酒是被美国社会所接受的,所以才会导致众多事故的发生。

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    With computers, people can now shop, bank, work and communicate from the home. The danger is that people could become isolated from each other and lose social skills which help them to get along with others. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Write a composition of about 400 words to discuss this topic.

    正确答案:
    In this computer-oriented era, people can do practically everything while still at home. They can do their shopping online, pay bills online, chat online and even work online. In the light of this phenomenon, many fear that this way of tackling things might lead to social isolation, and further to the loss of men's ability to co-exist with one another in society. Personally, however, I don't agree with this view, and it is my firm belief that not only will the Internet bring the world closer together, it will enable men to co-exist better—in the cyberspace, a worldwide community.
    First, unsurprisingly, computers and modems have transformed the world into a global village. Messages are sent instantly around the world via the Internet; a bargain is made between a gentleman in Russia and a lady in Argentina; and students studying abroad send voice mails to their loved ones at home, again by using the computer. Indeed, in this fast-paced world, it is impossible to conduct every social contact in a face-to-face manner. Therefore, it is only too natural that efficient online communication is partly taking the place of the time-consuming personal encounter. And why not? This online way of life has helped people on this planet to communicate better, and the fear that people could become isolated from each other in the virtual world is groundless.
    At the same time, even if the Internet ensures better social communication, actual social contact is still necessary: Not all business can be handled online, and perfect good will can not be achieved while the parties concerned are far apart. As a matter of fact, the Internet has made people realize the need for contact in actual social settings. Furthermore, communication in the cyberspace and that in the actual world can be complementary to each other-- each shining more brilliantly in the other's company. Sometimes it is fast and efficient to communicate online, while at other times people find it better to communicate in the actual world. Given this, people's ability to co-exist with one another has actually been enhanced, I would say, in this IT era.
    In conclusion, the computer and the Internet have brought human relations closer than ever before. To better adapt to this high-tech world, one should master the basic skills of the computer, for one' own sake as well as for the sake of a better and happier co-existence with others.
    解析:
    范文第一段开始提到了人们利用计算机的现状以及对此的忧虑,接着是作者的观点,认为计算机不仅不会疏远人们,还会拉近世界人们的距离。第二、三段是对论点的详细论证。最后一段总结全文,重申观点。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The sentence “Our planet has shrunk” underlined in Paragraph 1 means that __________.
    A

    the earth has become physically smaller

    B

    the more advanced ways of traveling has made the distance between countries shorter

    C

    the traditional concept of our planet has become out-of-date

    D

    modern means of communication has made it much easier for people to communicate with each other from different parts of the world


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    语义题。前一句指出“新科技以前所未有的形式将这个世界连接起来”。后一句又接着进行解释说“现在的世界变成了一个‘地球村’,因为电话、传真或卫星的连结,各国之间的联系在数秒之内便可完成”。由此可知划线部分“我们的星球‘缩小’了”指的是“现代通讯方式使得世界各地的人们之间的交流更方便了”。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Because of lack of proper education, a lot of local people are _____; some of them can’t even write their own names.
    A

    literary

    B

    literate

    C

    illiterate

    D

    literal


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    illiterate没有文化的,文盲的。literary文学的,从事写作的。literate有写作能力的,有文化的。literal文字上的,字面的。

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    The work involved in doing research on one’s ancestors has become much less arduous because you can now find a               A                  B                   Cgreat deal of genealogical information on the internet. No error                       D       E

    正确答案: C
    解析:
    本句中代词不一致,因为前面代词用的是one’s,因此C中的you应改为one。