单选题Hancock’s study focuses on _____.A the consequences of lying in various communications mediaB the success of communications technologies in conveying ideasC people’s preferences in selecting communications technologiesD people’s honesty’s levels across

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单选题
Hancock’s study focuses on _____.
A

the consequences of lying in various communications media

B

the success of communications technologies in conveying ideas

C

people’s preferences in selecting communications technologies

D

people’s honesty’s levels across a range of communications media


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  • 第1题:

    执行语句s=Len(Mid("study hard",1,5))后,s的值是

    A.study

    B.hard

    C.5

    D.10


    正确答案:C
    解析:中部截取函数Mid(字符串,p,n)的作用是:从“字符串”的第p个字符开始,向后截取n个字符。字符串长度测试函数Len(字符串)的作用是;测试“字符串”的长度。Mid("studyhard",I,5)的计算结果为“study”,Len(“study”)的计算结果为5。

  • 第2题:

    Another way to divide the study of geography is to distinguish between physical geography and cultural geography.The former focuses on the natural world;the( )starts with human beings and studies how human beings and their environment act upon each other.

    A.second
    B.next
    C.later
    D.latter

    答案:D
    解析:
    注意句型:the former…,the latter“前者……,后者……”。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    U. S. to Start $3.2 Billion Child Health Study in January

    A study that will cost $3.2 billion and last more than two decades to track the health of 100,000 U.S.children from before birth to age 21 will be launched in January,U.S.health officials said on Friday.
    Officials from the U.S. government's National Institutes of Health said they hope the study,to be conducted at 105 locations throughout the United States,can help identify early-life influences that affect later development,with the goal of learning new ways to treat or prevent illness.
    The study will examine hereditary(遗传的)and environmental factors such as exposure to certain chemicals that affect health.
    Researchers will collect genetic and biological samples from people in the study as well as samples from the homes of the women and their babies including air,water,dust and materials used to construct their residences,the NIH said.
    Officials said more than $200 million has been spent already and the study is projected to cost $3.2 billion.
    "We anticipate that in the long term(从长远说来),what we learn from the study will result in a significant savings in the nation's health care costs,"Dr. Duane Alexander,who heads the NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,told reporters.
    The study will begin in January when the University of North Carolina and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York start signing up(使报名从事)pregnant women whose babies will then be followed to age 21.
    Some of the early findings will be about factors behind pre-term birth(早产),which has become more common in recent years,according to Dr. Peter Scheidt of the NIH,who heads the study.
    The people taking part will be from rural,urban and suburban areas,from all income and educational levels and from all racial groups,the NIH said.

    It is exoected that through the study the nation's health care costs_________.
    A:will be lowered in the iong run
    B:will be signilicantly increasea
    C:will be more than $200 million
    D:will reach $3.2 million

    答案:A
    解析:
    文章第二段提到了此项研究的goal,即aim,这便是“learning new ways to treat or prevent illness”。
    前三项在短文的第四段都有提及,第四项应该是“参加研究的妇女及其婴儿家中的空气与水等物质,”而不是“医院中的空气与水”。
    文章第六段说道,预计从长远来说,此项研究将有利于国家卫生保健费用开支的节约。
    文章第一段以及倒数第三段都说道,这些婴儿将从出生前一直被跟踪研究到21岁。
    前三项在短文的最后一段都有提及,只有第四项是错误的,因为研究对象都是怀孕的妇女,不可能是所有年龄段的人们。

  • 第4题:

    Because () renters demanded our rights,a committee was appointed to study the matter further.

    Aus

    Bthem

    Cwe

    Dit’s


    C

  • 第5题:

    Because () renters demanded our rights,a committee was appointed to study the matter further.

    • A、us
    • B、them
    • C、we
    • D、it’s

    正确答案:C

  • 第6题:

    问答题
    Kara attends a university where students study for an average (arithmetic mean) of 13.4 hours per week. How many hours per week does Kara study?  (1) The standard deviation of study time at Kara’s school is 2.8.  (2) Kara’s study time is one standard deviation away from the mean.

    正确答案: E
    解析:
    (1)条件告诉了Kara学校学生学习时间的总标准差,无法计算Kara的学习时间数值;(2)条件指出Kara的学习时间距离平均数有两个标准差区间,不能确定其是高于还是低于平均值,故本题应选E项。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    The word “like” in an ad often focuses the consumer’s attention on ______.
    A

    what the advertiser says about the product

    B

    what magic the product really possesses

    C

    why the advertiser promotes the product

    D

    why the product is as good as promised


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    文章第一段第三句“‘Like gets you to ignore the product and concentrate on the claim the advertiser is making about it. ”意为“像”使你忽略产品,把注意力放在广告商们为此而作的宣传上。很明显“like”一词将观众的注意力集中在了广告词上,故选A。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    The quotation from Joyce Rowe in lines 14-15 focuses primarily on Caulfield's ______.
    A

    moral disillusionment

    B

    social struggles

    C

    fortunate circumstances

    D

    sense of ambivalence

    E

    deceitfulness


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    引自Joyce Rowe的那句话表明和费恩和海丝特不同,霍尔顿享有应许之地的物质财富。也就是比起他们,说霍尔顿是社会中更幸运的一员

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    _____ a lot of money made the study abroad possible for him.
    A

    Tom saved

    B

    Tom has saved

    C

    Tom's having been saved

    D

    Tom's having saved


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    What does the passage mainly talk about?
    A

    The health service in the UK.

    B

    A study of British people’s lifestyles.

    C

    A study of British people’s laziness.

    D

    The fatness problem in the UK.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    主旨大意题。这篇文章先提到了由英国健康中心发起的调查,调查主要是围绕英国人的懒惰展开的。接着从这份调查中分析英国人的懒惰问题。所以文章主要是围绕英国人懒惰问题的调查报告展开的。

  • 第11题:

    填空题
    According to the Yale University’s study, autistics aren’t susceptible to contagious yawning because they received little information from the cues around people’s eyes.____

    正确答案: H
    解析:
    根据题干信息“Yale University”可以定位到H段“... the autistics who watched the eyes received little information from the cues they found there”,孤独症患者从别人的眼部看不到更多的信息和暗示。所以他们不容易被传染打哈欠,故匹配段落为H。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Hancock’s study focuses on _____.
    A

    the consequences of lying in various communications media

    B

    the success of communications technologies in conveying ideas

    C

    people’s preferences in selecting communications technologies

    D

    people’s honesty’s levels across a range of communications media


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节题。选项D同义替换了首段第二句,compare honesty across a range of communications media意为“比较人们通过各种媒介进行交流时所表现出的诚实度”。选项A、C文中未提及。由于只在文章首句提及“communications technology”,故排除B项。

  • 第13题:

    What is the conversation mainly about?

    A. The woman’s study.

    B. The woman’s friend.

    C. The woman’s trouble.


    正确答案:A

  • 第14题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    U. S. to Start $3.2 Billion Child Health Study in January

    A study that will cost $3.2 billion and last more than two decades to track the health of 100,000 U.S.children from before birth to age 21 will be launched in January,U.S.health officials said on Friday.
    Officials from the U.S. government's National Institutes of Health said they hope the study,to be conducted at 105 locations throughout the United States,can help identify early-life influences that affect later development,with the goal of learning new ways to treat or prevent illness.
    The study will examine hereditary(遗传的)and environmental factors such as exposure to certain chemicals that affect health.
    Researchers will collect genetic and biological samples from people in the study as well as samples from the homes of the women and their babies including air,water,dust and materials used to construct their residences,the NIH said.
    Officials said more than $200 million has been spent already and the study is projected to cost $3.2 billion.
    "We anticipate that in the long term(从长远说来),what we learn from the study will result in a significant savings in the nation's health care costs,"Dr. Duane Alexander,who heads the NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,told reporters.
    The study will begin in January when the University of North Carolina and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York start signing up(使报名从事)pregnant women whose babies will then be followed to age 21.
    Some of the early findings will be about factors behind pre-term birth(早产),which has become more common in recent years,according to Dr. Peter Scheidt of the NIH,who heads the study.
    The people taking part will be from rural,urban and suburban areas,from all income and educational levels and from all racial groups,the NIH said.

    The aim of the study is to find new ways to_______.
    A:conduct research
    B:track public health
    C:prevent or treat illness
    D:speed up development

    答案:C
    解析:
    文章第二段提到了此项研究的goal,即aim,这便是“learning new ways to treat or prevent illness”。
    前三项在短文的第四段都有提及,第四项应该是“参加研究的妇女及其婴儿家中的空气与水等物质,”而不是“医院中的空气与水”。
    文章第六段说道,预计从长远来说,此项研究将有利于国家卫生保健费用开支的节约。
    文章第一段以及倒数第三段都说道,这些婴儿将从出生前一直被跟踪研究到21岁。
    前三项在短文的最后一段都有提及,只有第四项是错误的,因为研究对象都是怀孕的妇女,不可能是所有年龄段的人们。

  • 第15题:

    Directions: Some people think that alluniversity students should study whatever they like. Others believe that theyshould only be allowed to study subjects that will be useful in the future, suchas those related to science and technology. What′s your view about what subjectuniversity students should study? You are required to write a compositionwithin 180 words, but no less than 150 words.


    答案:
    解析:
    People have different views about what subject university students should study, whether the one they like or only the one that will be useful in the future. People who believe students should only study subjects that will be useful in the future list several reasons. First, university courses like medicine, engineering and information technology can provide more job opportunities, career progression, better salaries, and therefore an improved quality of life for students who take them. Second, those subjects play the major role in new inventions, economic growth, and the society' s greater future prosperity. As far as I am concerned, university students should be free to choose their preferred subjects. In my opinion, students can study well if the learning content caters to their interest. Besides, the creative thinking patterns behind some theoretical subjects have potential value. In this sense, more students of art, history and philosophy are needed. In conclusion, although it might seem sensible for students to focus only on the most useful subjects, I personally assert that they have the right to study whatever they like.

  • 第16题:

    The two focuses of the education reforms in the mid-1980s were()

    Athe raising of the standards of teaching and the reform in curriculum

    Bthe raising of the standards of teaching and learning and the restructuring of the schools

    Cthe raising of the standards of teaching and the improvement of the standards of learning

    DNone of the above


    A,B

  • 第17题:

    Linguistics is generally defined as the s()study of language.


    正确答案:scientific (or systematic)

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    Parris is the first person who made study for _____
    A

    frog’s population

    B

    frog’s love lives

    C

    frog’s mating calls and living environment

    D

    the effects of human noises on frog


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    根据Parris和first…study定位到第一段。本段首先提到由于城市生活的噪音使得城市地区的青蛙在求偶时出现问题,也就是这一它们的生存环境对它们求偶的影响,而Parris就是研究这个问题的。同时,通读全文可知主要讲由于人类噪音干扰,青蛙改变叫声来求偶。全文围绕“mating calls”展开,最后一段又指出青蛙数量下降是由于干旱,属于生存环境方面。因此选项C为正确答案。第一段最后一句虽然提到“love lives”,但是强调的是Parris发现青蛙如何来弥补人类对它们的“love lives”的影响,研究的不是love lives本身,因此选项B不正确。Parris主要研究的是人类噪音对其求偶的影响,选项D“对青蛙的影响”太过宽泛,因此排除。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is TRUE according to Donna’s letter?
    A

    The best time to study is from 10 pm to 1 am.

    B

    Walking outside can make you remember more.

    C

    It’s good to tell a study partner about your feeling.

    D

    It’s necessary to have a rest for 15 to 20 minutes an hour.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    由“建议1”可排除A项;由“建议2”可排除B项;选项D 短文中没提到,故可排除。根据第4条建议可知选项C正确。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    Lorenzo’s father organized an international study to _____.
    A

    test Lorenzo’s Oil

    B

    get financial support

    C

    find a cure for the disease

    D

    introduce the cure worldwide


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节题。由关键词“国际性的研究学习”定位到短文最后一段第一句“Finally, the boy’s father organized an international study to test the oil”,最后,孩子的父亲组织了一个国际性的研究学习来测验这种油。A项直接引用,为正确选项。B项“获得经济支持”文中没有提及。C项语意矛盾。D项在文中没有提及。

  • 第21题:

    多选题
    The two focuses of the education reforms in the mid-1980s were()
    A

    the raising of the standards of teaching and the reform in curriculum

    B

    the raising of the standards of teaching and learning and the restructuring of the schools

    C

    the raising of the standards of teaching and the improvement of the standards of learning

    D

    None of the above


    正确答案: A,B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    As a master’s candidate, he was always diligent in his study and research.
    A

    instructive

    B

    industrious

    C

    intelligent

    D

    intense


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:在他读硕士的时候,学习和研究都非常勤奋。diligent勤奋的,用功的。instructive有教育意义的。industrious勤勉的,刻苦的。intelligent聪明的,有才的。intense强烈的,激烈的。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Because () renters demanded our rights,a committee was appointed to study the matter further.
    A

    us

    B

    them

    C

    we

    D

    it’s


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Hancock’s research finding surprised those who believed that _____.
    A

    people are less likely to lie in instant messages

    B

    people are unlikely to lie in face-to-face interactions

    C

    people are most likely to lie in email communication

    D

    people are twice as likely to lie in phone conversations


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节题。选项C同义替换了第三段第二句。选项A未在文中提及。根据第三段末句“Others expected people to lie more in face-to-face exchanges ...”,另一些心理学家对Hancock的研究表示惊讶,认为人们在面对面交流时更易撒谎,选项B与此矛盾,故排除B项。选项D是根据第一段“people are twice likely to tell lies in phone conversations as they are in emails”而设计的干扰项,这是Hancock的研究结果,与本题不符,故排除。