填空题When you start running, the muscle cells bum off the ATP they have floating around in about 3 seconds.____

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When you start running, the muscle cells bum off the ATP they have floating around in about 3 seconds.____

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  • 第1题:

    根据下面资料,回答
    Germs are everywhere. You can′t see them, but they are on your desk, on your computer, and even in the air!
    Like people, germs move around the world. They fly with us on planes. When food, clothes, and other things travel around the world, germs travel, too. Some germs are safe, but some are dangerous. Germs cause illnesses like colds and the flu.
    Warmer Weather Brings Germs
    The world′s weather is changing. Cooler countries are getting warmer, so insects from hot countries can move there. Some of these insects, like mosquitoes, carry dangerous germs. These germs cause headaches, fever, and can even kill people.
    Under Your Skin
    Your skin protects you from germs. It stops some germs, but not all. They can enter your body when you eat, or when you have a cut. Germs are on your hands, too. They enter your body when you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth.
    Your immune system (免疫系统) protects you, too. When germs get inside your body, your immune system finds and kills them. Special cells (细胞) move around your body and fight germs. They help you stay healthy. Other cells make antibodies. Antibodies help your body find and stop germs.
    What can you do to fight germs? You should wash your hands with soap and water. Soap kills many germs, and water washes them away.
    What do antibodies do?
    _______________________________________________________________________


    答案:
    解析:
    They help protect us from germs.

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    Parkinson's Disease

    1 Parkinson's disease affects the way you move.It happens when there is a problem with certain nerve
    cells in the brain. Normally , these nerve cells make an important chemical called dopamine(多巴胺). Dopa-
    mine sends signals to the part of your brain that controls movement.It lets your muscles move smoothly and
    do what you want them to do.When you have Parkinson's,these nerve cells break down.Then you no longer
    have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.
    2 No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.But scientists are doing a lot of re-
    search to look for the answer. They are studying many possible causes,including aging and poisons in the en-
    vironment.Abnormal genes seem to lead to Parkinson's disease in some people.But so far,there is not enough
    proof to show that it is always inherited.
    3 Tremor(颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.It is one of the most common signs of the
    disease,although not everyone has it.Tremor often starts in just one arm or leg or only on one side of the
    body.It may be worse when you are awake but not moving the affected arm or leg. It may get better when you
    move the limb or when you are asleep.In time,Parkinson's affects muscles all through your body,so it can
    lead to problems like trouble swallowing or constipation(便秘).In the later stages of the disease , a person
    with Parkinson's may have a fixed or blank expression,trouble speaking,and other problems.Some people
    also have a decrease in mental skills.
    4 At this time,there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.But there are several types of medicines that
    can control the symptoms and make the disease easier to live with.You may not even need treatment if your
    symptoms are mild.Your doctor may wait to prescribe medicines until your symptoms start to get in the way of
    your daily life.Your doctor will adjust your medicines as your symptoms get worse.You may need to take
    several medicines to get the best results.

    Paragraph 3__________
    A:Means of Diagnosis of the Disease
    B:Tips for Patients With the Disease
    C:Common Treatment for the Disease
    D:Definition of Parkinson's Disease
    E:Possible Causes of the Disease
    F: Typical Symptoms of the Disease

    答案:F
    解析:
    即帕金森综合征的定义。本段的中心意思是什么是帕金森综合征。
    即导致疾病产生的可能的原因。本段主要探讨的是这种疾病发生的原因。
    即疾病的典型症状。本段讲的是帕金森综合征的一些典型的病症,如颤抖、吞咽困难和 便秘等等。
    即通常的治疗方法。从本段可知,虽然帕金森综合征还不能治愈,但是可以通过几种 药物控制患者的病症。
    即如果没有足够的多巴胺你会发现自己难以随心所欲地行动。根据第一段最后一句 "Then you no longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.”可 知,本题应选B。
    即科学家做了很多研究试图发现导致帕金森综合征的原因。从第二段第一句“No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.”可知,本题应选F。
    即帕金森病最常见的病症是颤抖,它可能是你发现的第一个症状。从第三段第一句 " Tremor (颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.”可知,本题应选D。
    患帕金森综合征的人必须学会带着这种病生活,因为现在人们还无法治愈它,从最后 一段第一句“At this time , there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.”可知,本题应选C。

  • 第3题:

    资料:Talk about Christmas in July. Carrie Rocha has already started her holiday shopping. “A few weeks back I picked up a $60 toy for $4, and, truth be told, I picked up a whole lot more than that,” she wrote in an email. “I spent about $80 total and got $350+ in toys.”
    If you think the holidays start too early as it is, you may find her approach a bit overboard. But several years ago, Rocha and her husband dug out of debt, paying off some $50,000 in consumer debt, a process she detailed in her book and website PocketYourDollars.com. One of their strategies, she says, was to “stop pretending the holidays don’t come every year.”
    Whether you want to think about it or not, the fact is the holidays will be here before you know it. So unless you have plenty of money to throw around or plan to forgo festivities altogether, now is the time to start planning for a debt-free and less stressful holiday.

    According to the passage Rocha’s advice applies to____.

    A.those with abundant money to waste
    B.those common people who give others presents during holidays
    C.those who never celebrate festivities and have no relatives
    D.those under stress from both work and life

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解
    【关键词】Rocha’s advice
    【主题句】第3自然段Whether you want to think about it or not, the fact is the holidays will be here before you know it. So unless you have plenty of money to throw around or plan to forgo festivities altogether, now is the time to start planning for a debt-free and less stressful holiday。无论你是否考虑,事实就是假期在你意识到之前就来临了。因此,除非你有很多钱来挥霍或者把全部的节日都放弃了,那么,现在就是你开始为一个使用来无贷款的假日做准备的时候了。
    【解析】题目意为“根据文意,Rocha的建议是给那些____”,选项A 意为“那些有很多钱挥霍的人”,选项B意为“那些在假日送礼物的普通人”,选项C意为“那些从来不过节、没有亲戚的人”,选项D意为“那些经历工作和生活双重压力的人”,根据题意,Rocha的建议是给那些在假日送礼物的普通人的,选项B符合题意。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    Parkinson's Disease

    1 Parkinson's disease affects the way you move.It happens when there is a problem with certain nerve
    cells in the brain. Normally , these nerve cells make an important chemical called dopamine(多巴胺).
    Dopamine sends signals to the part of your brain that controls movement.It lets your muscles move smoothly
    and do what you want them to do.When you have Parkinson's,these nerve cells break down.Then you no
    longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.
    2 No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.But scientists are doing a lot of
    research to look for the answer. They are studying many possible causes,including aging and poisons in the
    environment.Abnormal genes seem to lead to Parkinson's disease in some people.But so far,there is not
    enough proof to show that it is always inherited.
    3 Tremor(颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.It is one of the most common signs of the
    disease,although not everyone has it.Tremor often starts in just one arm or leg or only on one side of the
    body.It may be worse when you are awake but not moving the affected arm or leg.It may get better when you
    move the limb or when you are asleep.In time,Parkinson's affects muscles all through your body,so it can
    lead to problems like trouble swallowing or constipation(便秘).In the later stages of the disease,a person
    with Parkinson's may have a fixed or blank expression,trouble" speaking,and other problems.Some people
    also have a decrease in mental skills.
    4 At this time,there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.But there are several types of medicines that
    can control the symptoms and make the disease easier to live with.You may not even need treatment if your
    symptoms are mild.Your doctor may wait to prescribe medicines until your symptoms start to get in the way of
    your daily life.Your doctor will adjust your medicines as your symptoms get worse.You may need to take
    several medicines to get the best results.

    Paragraph 3__________
    A:Means of Diagnosis of the Disease
    B:Tips for Patients With the Disease
    C:Common Treatment for the Disease
    D:Definition of Parkinson's Disease
    E:Possible Causes of the Disease
    F:Tvnical Svmntoms of the Disease

    答案:F
    解析:
    即帕金森综合征的定义。本段的中心意思是“什么是帕金森综合征”。
    即导致疾病产生的可能的原因。本段主要探讨的是这种疾病发生的原因。
    即疾病的典型症状。本段讲的是帕金森综合征的一些典型的病症,如颤抖、吞咽困难和 便秘等等。
    即通常的治疗方法。从本段可知,虽然帕金森综合征还不能治愈,但是可以通过几种 药物控制患者的病情。
    即如果没有足够的多巴胺你会发现自己难以随心所欲地行动。根据第一段最后一句 "Then you no longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.”可 知,本题应选B。
    即科学家做了很多研究试图发现导致帕金森综合征的原因。从第二段第一句“No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.”可知,本题应选F。
    即帕金森病最常见的病症是颤抖,它可能是你发现的第一个症状。从第三段第一句 "Tremor (颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.”可知,本题应选D。
    患帕金森综合征的人必须学会和这种疾病共处,因为现在人们还无法治愈它。从最后 一段第一句“At this time, there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.”可知,本题应选C。第4部分:阅读理解第一篇 本篇文章主要介绍了心脏在人的生命过程中产生新的心肌细胞的能力。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    Parkinson's Disease

    1 Parkinson's disease affects the way you move.It happens when there is a problem with certain nerve
    cells in the brain. Normally , these nerve cells make an important chemical called dopamine(多巴胺).
    Dopamine sends signals to the part of your brain that controls movement.It lets your muscles move smoothly
    and do what you want them to do.When you have Parkinson's,these nerve cells break down.Then you no
    longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.
    2 No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.But scientists are doing a lot of
    research to look for the answer. They are studying many possible causes,including aging and poisons in the
    environment.Abnormal genes seem to lead to Parkinson's disease in some people.But so far,there is not
    enough proof to show that it is always inherited.
    3 Tremor(颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.It is one of the most common signs of the
    disease,although not everyone has it.Tremor often starts in just one arm or leg or only on one side of the
    body.It may be worse when you are awake but not moving the affected arm or leg.It may get better when you
    move the limb or when you are asleep.In time,Parkinson's affects muscles all through your body,so it can
    lead to problems like trouble swallowing or constipation(便秘).In the later stages of the disease,a person
    with Parkinson's may have a fixed or blank expression,trouble" speaking,and other problems.Some people
    also have a decrease in mental skills.
    4 At this time,there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.But there are several types of medicines that
    can control the symptoms and make the disease easier to live with.You may not even need treatment if your
    symptoms are mild.Your doctor may wait to prescribe medicines until your symptoms start to get in the way of
    your daily life.Your doctor will adjust your medicines as your symptoms get worse.You may need to take
    several medicines to get the best results.

    You'll find it hard to move the way you want to______.
    A:what affects muscles all through your body
    B:if there isn't enough dopamine in your body
    C:which cannot be cured yet
    D:which may be the first symptom you notice
    E:if you have a fixed or blank expression
    F: what causes Parkinson's disease

    答案:B
    解析:
    即帕金森综合征的定义。本段的中心意思是“什么是帕金森综合征”。
    即导致疾病产生的可能的原因。本段主要探讨的是这种疾病发生的原因。
    即疾病的典型症状。本段讲的是帕金森综合征的一些典型的病症,如颤抖、吞咽困难和 便秘等等。
    即通常的治疗方法。从本段可知,虽然帕金森综合征还不能治愈,但是可以通过几种 药物控制患者的病情。
    即如果没有足够的多巴胺你会发现自己难以随心所欲地行动。根据第一段最后一句 "Then you no longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.”可 知,本题应选B。
    即科学家做了很多研究试图发现导致帕金森综合征的原因。从第二段第一句“No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.”可知,本题应选F。
    即帕金森病最常见的病症是颤抖,它可能是你发现的第一个症状。从第三段第一句 "Tremor (颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.”可知,本题应选D。
    患帕金森综合征的人必须学会和这种疾病共处,因为现在人们还无法治愈它。从最后 一段第一句“At this time, there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.”可知,本题应选C。第4部分:阅读理解第一篇 本篇文章主要介绍了心脏在人的生命过程中产生新的心肌细胞的能力。

  • 第6题:

    You work as a database administrator for Supportcenter.cn. When you tried to connect to the database, you received the following error:   ERROR:   ORA-12541:TNS:no_listener   You found that the listener is not running on the server, so you issued the following command in the Listener Control utility to start the listener.   lsnrctl>START   What statement is true?()

    • A、It would attempt to start the default listener
    • B、It would start the most recently created listener.
    • C、It would display an error with a message asking for the listener name to be specified.
    • D、It would show you a list of listeners and prompts for the listener name that you want to start.

    正确答案:A

  • 第7题:

    问答题
    【参考范例六】PART 2Describe a person who is living near of you. You should say:  who the person is  how you got to know him/her  when you became the neighbour  and explain why you like to choose this person to talk about.You will have to talk about the topic for one or two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.

    正确答案: I’d like to talk about Ms Li who is a close friend of my mother. We have been neighbours for many years. She practically watched me grow up. She is plump and good-looking with short hair and a round face .She has beautiful simple and she is always kind to people around. We often visit her. She is a warm-hearted person and is always ready to help others. She is an English teacher and sometimes I go to her house to ask her for help .I appreciate her because she is always patient to me and she always encourages me to continue studying English. Besides, she is a versatile person and good at dancing. She even organises a community dancing group. I think she’s sweet, kind and awesome lady. That’s why I wanted to talk about her.
    解析:
    考生应描述这位邻居是谁,跟他/她是怎么认识的;具体描述他/她的外貌特征和他/她的一些爱好等,并简单评价一下这位邻居。

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    Practice 3  We all know talented people who never seem to reach their potential. These people often have great early success, then seem to fade into averages.  Those who lack persistence start out with the best intentions, but they eventually drift.  This trait is quite characteristic, for example, of people who are constantly changing careers. They become enthusiastic about their new job and feed off this momentum for a while to perform well. But when this newness wears off and they realize they aren’t incredibly committed to sticking with that job in the long term, their success begins to wane and they start to fail.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    我们都知道有些有天分的人似乎没有完全发挥出潜力,这些人往往在前期取得巨大的成功,然后似乎变得默默无闻。
    没有毅力的人在开始时,出发点是好的,但他们最终会随波逐流。
    例如,对于那些不断换工作的人来说,这种特质是非常典型的。他们对新工作充满激情,有一段时间他们会凭借这一势头表现良好。但是当新鲜感逐渐消失后,他们意识到不可能承诺长期坚守那份工作,他们的成功逐渐消退,开始走向失败。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    You work as a database administrator for Supportcenter.cn. When you tried to connect to the database, you received the following error:   ERROR:   ORA-12541:TNS:no_listener   You found that the listener is not running on the server, so you issued the following command in the Listener Control utility to start the listener.   lsnrctl>START   What statement is true?()
    A

    It would attempt to start the default listener

    B

    It would start the most recently created listener.

    C

    It would display an error with a message asking for the listener name to be specified.

    D

    It would show you a list of listeners and prompts for the listener name that you want to start.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Practice 2  Discussion—about 5 minutes  In this part of the test you are given a discussion topic. You have 30 seconds to look at the prompt card, an example of which is below, and then about 3 minutes to discuss the topic with your partner. After that the examiner will ask you more questions related to the topic.  For two candidates  Compromise on price  You have had a negotiation with a foreign trade delegation which comes to nothing. You have been told to have this big deal come off.  Discuss the situation together and decide:  ● which kind of activities would be suitable for a successful deal.  ● how much are you to step down  For three candidates  Compromise on Price  You have had a negotiation with a foreign trade delegation which comes to nothing. You have been told to have this big deal come off.  Discuss the situation together, and decide:  ● Which kind of activities would be suitable for a successful deal.  ● how much are you to step down.  ●·how to show your sincerity.

    正确答案: 【参考范例】
    B: Well, it’s really a pity that we didn’t reach any agreement on price at our last meeting. I think it’s not sensible for either side to persist in his own terms. We can make some progress.
    A: Yeah. 1 can’t agree more. In consideration of making a deal before their closing visit to our corporation, I’m also ready to make some concessions.
    B: How much are we to step down?
    A: How about coming down by… er, 3 percent.
    B: By what?
    A: By there percent.
    B: Ah, honestly speaking, the price you offer is really not reasonable. Almost it should be forbidden if I may say. You know, we have to keep the ball rolling.
    A: You might have some good suggestions in mind. Air your opinion, please.
    B: How about meeting each other half way? Each steps a bit backward so that business can be done.
    A: Maybe you are right.
    Question: Do you think they are likely to accept the quotation you offer this time, B?
    B: Well, I think they would. You know, supply exceeds demand at present and this situation is likely to continue for a long time yet, let alone that theirs have no advantages in quality, design, style or color assortment.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    填空题
    What are you advised to do if you have set the controls as a kitchen timer?Touch OFF/ CANCEL to cancel the ____.

    正确答案: Minute Timer
    解析:
    定位到表格第三行第三列“Touch OFF/ CANCEL to cancel the Minute Timer”。

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    【参考范例七】PART 2Describe a person you live with or used to live with. You should say:  when you lived together  what is special about this person  whether you live together now  and explain why you choose this person to talk about.You will have to talk about the topic for one or two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.

    正确答案: I’d like to talk about my grandfather who is a very caring and kind person. We have lived together for many years. My grandfather was a middle school teacher in his hometown. He managed to send all of his to school though his salary was very low. He thought education is very important through a person’s life. I was brought up at my grandfather’s home. He taught me a lot of knowledge and he was very kind and nice to me. I never forget the efforts he made to help me read. He was a patient person and taught me as much as he could. He spent much time helping me and teaching me the right way to read. At last, the way worked. I learned to read quickly. When I was to be in the middle school, I left grandfather’s home and I missed him very much and the lessons I learnt from my grandfather always kept in mind.
    解析:
    描述一个和你住在一起或者曾经和你住在一起的人。考生应说明这个人跟自己的关系,他/她是一个什么样的人;自己什么时候跟他/她住在一起,他/她对自己的影响等;并说明自己对他/她的评价。

  • 第13题:

    共用题干
    Parkinson's Disease

    1 Parkinson's disease affects the way you move.It happens when there is a problem with certain nerve
    cells in the brain. Normally , these nerve cells make an important chemical called dopamine(多巴胺). Dopa-
    mine sends signals to the part of your brain that controls movement.It lets your muscles move smoothly and
    do what you want them to do.When you have Parkinson's,these nerve cells break down.Then you no longer
    have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.
    2 No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.But scientists are doing a lot of re-
    search to look for the answer. They are studying many possible causes,including aging and poisons in the en-
    vironment.Abnormal genes seem to lead to Parkinson's disease in some people.But so far,there is not enough
    proof to show that it is always inherited.
    3 Tremor(颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.It is one of the most common signs of the
    disease,although not everyone has it.Tremor often starts in just one arm or leg or only on one side of the
    body.It may be worse when you are awake but not moving the affected arm or leg. It may get better when you
    move the limb or when you are asleep.In time,Parkinson's affects muscles all through your body,so it can
    lead to problems like trouble swallowing or constipation(便秘).In the later stages of the disease , a person
    with Parkinson's may have a fixed or blank expression,trouble speaking,and other problems.Some people
    also have a decrease in mental skills.
    4 At this time,there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.But there are several types of medicines that
    can control the symptoms and make the disease easier to live with.You may not even need treatment if your
    symptoms are mild.Your doctor may wait to prescribe medicines until your symptoms start to get in the way of
    your daily life.Your doctor will adjust your medicines as your symptoms get worse.You may need to take
    several medicines to get the best results.

    Paragraph 1__________
    A:Means of Diagnosis of the Disease
    B:Tips for Patients With the Disease
    C:Common Treatment for the Disease
    D:Definition of Parkinson's Disease
    E:Possible Causes of the Disease
    F: Typical Symptoms of the Disease

    答案:D
    解析:
    即帕金森综合征的定义。本段的中心意思是什么是帕金森综合征。
    即导致疾病产生的可能的原因。本段主要探讨的是这种疾病发生的原因。
    即疾病的典型症状。本段讲的是帕金森综合征的一些典型的病症,如颤抖、吞咽困难和 便秘等等。
    即通常的治疗方法。从本段可知,虽然帕金森综合征还不能治愈,但是可以通过几种 药物控制患者的病症。
    即如果没有足够的多巴胺你会发现自己难以随心所欲地行动。根据第一段最后一句 "Then you no longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.”可 知,本题应选B。
    即科学家做了很多研究试图发现导致帕金森综合征的原因。从第二段第一句“No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.”可知,本题应选F。
    即帕金森病最常见的病症是颤抖,它可能是你发现的第一个症状。从第三段第一句 " Tremor (颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.”可知,本题应选D。
    患帕金森综合征的人必须学会带着这种病生活,因为现在人们还无法治愈它,从最后 一段第一句“At this time , there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.”可知,本题应选C。

  • 第14题:

    资料:Talk about Christmas in July. Carrie Rocha has already started her holiday shopping. “A few weeks back I picked up a $60 toy for $4, and, truth be told, I picked up a whole lot more than that,” she wrote in an email. “I spent about $80 total and got $350+ in toys.”
    If you think the holidays start too early as it is, you may find her approach a bit overboard. But several years ago, Rocha and her husband dug out of debt, paying off some $50,000 in consumer debt, a process she detailed in her book and website PocketYourDollars.com. One of their strategies, she says, was to “stop pretending the holidays don’t come every year.”
    Whether you want to think about it or not, the fact is the holidays will be here before you know it. So unless you have plenty of money to throw around or plan to forgo festivities altogether, now is the time to start planning for a debt-free and less stressful holiday.

    Which of the following is one way that Rocha used to live through her financial crisis?

    A.Buy as many cheap items as possible
    B.Get loans from different banks
    C.Publish her own books to pay off the debt
    D.Get prepared for holidays as early as possible

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解
    【关键词】live through her financial crisis
    【主题句】第2自然段One of their strategies, she says, was to “stop pretending the holidays don’t come every year.”她说:“别假装每年没有节日”。
    【解析】题目意为“以下哪一项是Rocha是用来度过资金危机的一种方式?”选项A意为“尽可能买便宜的东西”,选项B意为“从不同的银行贷款”,选项C意为“出版自己的书来还贷”,选项D意为“尽可能早地为假期做准备”, 根据主题句,要度过经济危机,就要认清现实,节日要过,礼物要送,好的办法是提前做好准备。选项D符合题意。

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    Parkinson's Disease

    1 Parkinson's disease affects the way you move.It happens when there is a problem with certain nerve
    cells in the brain. Normally , these nerve cells make an important chemical called dopamine(多巴胺).
    Dopamine sends signals to the part of your brain that controls movement.It lets your muscles move smoothly
    and do what you want them to do.When you have Parkinson's,these nerve cells break down.Then you no
    longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.
    2 No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.But scientists are doing a lot of
    research to look for the answer. They are studying many possible causes,including aging and poisons in the
    environment.Abnormal genes seem to lead to Parkinson's disease in some people.But so far,there is not
    enough proof to show that it is always inherited.
    3 Tremor(颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.It is one of the most common signs of the
    disease,although not everyone has it.Tremor often starts in just one arm or leg or only on one side of the
    body.It may be worse when you are awake but not moving the affected arm or leg.It may get better when you
    move the limb or when you are asleep.In time,Parkinson's affects muscles all through your body,so it can
    lead to problems like trouble swallowing or constipation(便秘).In the later stages of the disease,a person
    with Parkinson's may have a fixed or blank expression,trouble" speaking,and other problems.Some people
    also have a decrease in mental skills.
    4 At this time,there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.But there are several types of medicines that
    can control the symptoms and make the disease easier to live with.You may not even need treatment if your
    symptoms are mild.Your doctor may wait to prescribe medicines until your symptoms start to get in the way of
    your daily life.Your doctor will adjust your medicines as your symptoms get worse.You may need to take
    several medicines to get the best results.

    Paragraph 4___________
    A:Means of Diagnosis of the Disease
    B:Tips for Patients With the Disease
    C:Common Treatment for the Disease
    D:Definition of Parkinson's Disease
    E:Possible Causes of the Disease
    F:Tvnical Svmntoms of the Disease

    答案:C
    解析:
    即帕金森综合征的定义。本段的中心意思是“什么是帕金森综合征”。
    即导致疾病产生的可能的原因。本段主要探讨的是这种疾病发生的原因。
    即疾病的典型症状。本段讲的是帕金森综合征的一些典型的病症,如颤抖、吞咽困难和 便秘等等。
    即通常的治疗方法。从本段可知,虽然帕金森综合征还不能治愈,但是可以通过几种 药物控制患者的病情。
    即如果没有足够的多巴胺你会发现自己难以随心所欲地行动。根据第一段最后一句 "Then you no longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.”可 知,本题应选B。
    即科学家做了很多研究试图发现导致帕金森综合征的原因。从第二段第一句“No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.”可知,本题应选F。
    即帕金森病最常见的病症是颤抖,它可能是你发现的第一个症状。从第三段第一句 "Tremor (颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.”可知,本题应选D。
    患帕金森综合征的人必须学会和这种疾病共处,因为现在人们还无法治愈它。从最后 一段第一句“At this time, there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.”可知,本题应选C。第4部分:阅读理解第一篇 本篇文章主要介绍了心脏在人的生命过程中产生新的心肌细胞的能力。

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    Parkinson's Disease

    1 Parkinson's disease affects the way you move.It happens when there is a problem with certain nerve
    cells in the brain. Normally , these nerve cells make an important chemical called dopamine(多巴胺).
    Dopamine sends signals to the part of your brain that controls movement.It lets your muscles move smoothly
    and do what you want them to do.When you have Parkinson's,these nerve cells break down.Then you no
    longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.
    2 No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.But scientists are doing a lot of
    research to look for the answer. They are studying many possible causes,including aging and poisons in the
    environment.Abnormal genes seem to lead to Parkinson's disease in some people.But so far,there is not
    enough proof to show that it is always inherited.
    3 Tremor(颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.It is one of the most common signs of the
    disease,although not everyone has it.Tremor often starts in just one arm or leg or only on one side of the
    body.It may be worse when you are awake but not moving the affected arm or leg.It may get better when you
    move the limb or when you are asleep.In time,Parkinson's affects muscles all through your body,so it can
    lead to problems like trouble swallowing or constipation(便秘).In the later stages of the disease,a person
    with Parkinson's may have a fixed or blank expression,trouble" speaking,and other problems.Some people
    also have a decrease in mental skills.
    4 At this time,there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.But there are several types of medicines that
    can control the symptoms and make the disease easier to live with.You may not even need treatment if your
    symptoms are mild.Your doctor may wait to prescribe medicines until your symptoms start to get in the way of
    your daily life.Your doctor will adjust your medicines as your symptoms get worse.You may need to take
    several medicines to get the best results.

    One of the most common signs of Parkinson's is tremor,__________.
    A:what affects muscles all through your body
    B:if there isn't enough dopamine in your body
    C:which cannot be cured yet
    D:which may be the first symptom you notice
    E:if you have a fixed or blank expression
    F: what causes Parkinson's disease

    答案:D
    解析:
    即帕金森综合征的定义。本段的中心意思是“什么是帕金森综合征”。
    即导致疾病产生的可能的原因。本段主要探讨的是这种疾病发生的原因。
    即疾病的典型症状。本段讲的是帕金森综合征的一些典型的病症,如颤抖、吞咽困难和 便秘等等。
    即通常的治疗方法。从本段可知,虽然帕金森综合征还不能治愈,但是可以通过几种 药物控制患者的病情。
    即如果没有足够的多巴胺你会发现自己难以随心所欲地行动。根据第一段最后一句 "Then you no longer have enough dopamine,and you have trouble moving the way you want to.”可 知,本题应选B。
    即科学家做了很多研究试图发现导致帕金森综合征的原因。从第二段第一句“No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down.”可知,本题应选F。
    即帕金森病最常见的病症是颤抖,它可能是你发现的第一个症状。从第三段第一句 "Tremor (颤抖)may be the first symptom you notice.”可知,本题应选D。
    患帕金森综合征的人必须学会和这种疾病共处,因为现在人们还无法治愈它。从最后 一段第一句“At this time, there is no cure for Parkinson's disease.”可知,本题应选C。第4部分:阅读理解第一篇 本篇文章主要介绍了心脏在人的生命过程中产生新的心肌细胞的能力。

  • 第17题:

    When an operator is trying to log off the system displays this message: you have running jobs?? What does this mean?()

    • A、One or more processes are running in the background, preventing log off.
    • B、One or more processes are paused, requiring operator input prior to logging off.
    • C、At least one process is running in the background and it will keep running after the operator logs off
    • D、At least one process is running in the background using nohup and it will terminate when the operator logs off

    正确答案:C

  • 第18题:

    You have configured the system to purge mailboxes after 8 days of being deleted. You need to receive a notification when the mailboxes are purged. What should you do?()

    • A、Start a data collector
    • B、Start an event viewer subscription
    • C、Add a task to the application event log
    • D、Modify the properties of the mailbox database

    正确答案:C

  • 第19题:

    问答题
    Practice 2  ‘Mini presentation’—about 6 minutes  In this part of the test you are asked to give a short talk on a business topic. You have to choose one of the topics from the three below and then talk for about one minute. You have one minute to prepare your ideas.  A  WHAT IS IMPORTANT WHEN…?  NEGOTIATING  ● COMPROMISE  ● DISPUTE  ●...  B  WHAT IS IMPORTANT WHEN…?  EMPLOYING TECHNICAL WRITERS  ● BEING ABLE TO WRITE WELL  ● MEETING TIGHT DEADLINES  ●...  C  WHAT IS IMPORTANT WHEN…?  MANAGING A COMPANY  ● COMMUNICATION  ● EXECLLENT MANAGER  ●...

    正确答案: 【参考范例】
    Mini-representation One:
    I think when managing a company one of the most important features is communication. Good communication is necessary at all stages of the business process, which can contribute to a successful business.
    Within individual companies internal communication occurs at, and between the various levels. Directors communicate with one another in term of the company’s overall strategy. They inform managers of their plans, and the managers then communicate with other employees to convey their messages. Negotiations are conducted with regard to pay and working conditions. Managers express their decisions and orders through good communication, which can achieve the aim of  improving morale and motivation. Employees also communicate with each other, for example, over production, wages and their spare activities.
    Reliable and effective communication is one of the key elements which lead to efficient management of a company.
    Question: Can you tell me other vital elements which result in efficient management of a company?
    Answer: Many requirements are important for the efficient management of a company, both internal and external. We need good communication, good staff and managers, smooth flow of the capital, the full cooperation between the company, etc.
    Mini-representation Two
    Firstly, it is of very importance to be able to write well. This means not only knowing the basic rules of spelling, grammar and punctuation, but also having the competence to condense and organise sophisticated information to make it accessible to the public. A good writer must also be capable of dealing with meeting tight deadlines. Secondly, as far as career prospects are concerned, after acquiring valuable experience, many technical writers have the opportunity of working on managerial roles. They may then have the responsibility for the work of other writers within a particular company, or they may prefer to become contractors. This means selling their services through an agency employing many freelance technical writers, whose services are charged to companies at an hourly rate.
    Question: What do you think which factor is more significant, being able to writer well or meeting tight deadlines? Why?
    Answer: I think neither of them can be ignored. We need technical writers not only being able to write well but also being competent to meet tight deadlines.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    The proposal _____, we’ll have to make another decision about when to start the project.
    A

    accepted

    B

    accepting

    C

    to accept

    D

    be accepted


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    本题考查独立主格结构。句意:既然我们已经接受了这个建议,我们就应该对这个项目的动工时间在做出决定。此题的逻辑主语有两个,前一个分句的逻辑主语是proposal,后一个分句的逻辑主语是we,在前一个分句中,accept和它的逻辑主语the proposal是被动关系,所以要用过去分词accepted。

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    【参考范例九】A MuseumPart 2Describe a museum you’ve visited. You should say:what museum it is when it was built what exhibitions are displayed hereand explain why you choose this museum to talk about.You will have to talk about the topic for one or two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.

    正确答案: I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an art museum ,last summer. It was founded in 1870 by a group of American citizens which included businessmen and financiers, as well as leading artists and thinkers of the day, because they wanted to set up a museum to bring art and art education to the American people. It is on the eastern edge of Central Park, along ‘Museum Mile’ in New York City, United States.  Its permanent collection contains more than two million works of art. The main building is one of the world’s largest art galleries which was often called ‘the Met’ which maintains extensive holdings of African, Asian, Oceanic, Byzantine, and Islamic art. For example, I came across an Islamic art exhibition when I was there. Besides, there is also a much smaller location, which features medieval art, at ‘The Cloisters’ in Upper Manhattan. Represented in the permanent collection are works of art from classical antiquity and Ancient Egypt, paintings and sculptures from nearly all the European masters.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    An assistant's help is needed _____.
    A

    the moment you have entered the shop

    B

    before you start browsing

    C

    only when you have finished browsing

    D

    when you have made your choice


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    【参考范例三】PART 2Describe a foreign musician or artist you like. You should say:  who the person is  what he/she is good at in art field  when you began to know him/her  and explain why you like to talk about this person.You will have to talk about the topic for one or two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.

    正确答案: I’d like to talk about a Spanish painter and sculptor Picasso. He is best known for the Cubist movement, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and worked in. I highly appreciate his works like the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d’Avignon and Guernica, a portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. I began to know him when I was in elementary school. At that time I liked paintings very much and I bought a collection of famous paintings. I saw Picasso’s painting Guernica and was greatly shocked by his talent and profundity. He’s different from other painters and his works are very surreal which leaves you space to imagine the theme of his work. From his painting I can view my life from a new perspective and that is why I appreciate him. He inspires me.
    解析:
    应该介绍这位外国艺术家的背景。包括他/她是谁,哪个领域的艺术家(composer, pianist);他/她的艺术成就,代表作(masterpiece),为什么关注他/她;他/她对自己有什么影响。