We can infer from the third paragraph that _____.
[A] rich people are more interested in cloning humans than animals
[B] cloning of animal pets is becoming a prosperous industry
[C] there is no distinction between a cloned and a natural dog
[D] Missy’s master pays a lot in a hope to revive the dog
第1题:
We can infer from the third paragraph that .
[A] rich people are more interested in cloning humans than animals
[B] cloning of animal pets is becoming a prosperous industry
[C] there is no distinction between a cloned and a natural dog
[D] Missy’s master pays a lot in a hope to revive the dog
第2题:
What does the word “this” underlined in the third paragraph refer to?
A.We will lose much more than we can gain.
B.Humans have begun destroying rainforests.
C.People have a strong desire for resources.
D.Much carbon dioxide comes from burning rainforests.
第3题:
From the first paragraph we can learn that ______.
A) very few people have the sensitivity of the blind'
B) blind people can manage to see things, but not clearly
C) not everybody sees with his eyes
D) it is possible to narrow the photosensitive areas of the body
第4题:
From the third paragraph, we may infer that_____.
[A] traditional cultural heritage is worthy of preservation
[B] the universal features shared by all cultures aren’t worthy of notice
[C] musicians pay more attention to the preservation of traditional music
[D] the more developed a culture, the more valuable the music it has fostered
本题考查推理引申。第三段第二句提到,我们(we)越来越关注民乐中的传统和民族特色,并且在对待许多传统文化遗产时愿意将民乐保存下来。第三句以音乐家记录自己国家的古典音乐为例说明上文。该句中we包括了作者本人,因此可推知[A]是作者所赞同的观点。[C]错在more,因为文中并没有将音乐家对待传统音乐和现代音乐的态度作对比。该段末句提到,人们(people)总是渴望保留个性特色,而不是找到所有文化共有的普遍特点。可见,文中只是客观叙述人们对文化的偏好,没有贬低“文化共有的普遍特点”的价值。排除[B]。该段首句提到,音乐根植于孕育了它的文化之中。这说明文化决定音乐的特色,与“发达”或“价值”没有关联,排除[D]。
第5题:
What can we infer from the underlineed sentence in Paragraph 3?
A.People are fra less familiar with the world of fantasy.
B.The world around us could serve as a sound of wonder.
C.The world of fantasy can be mirred by a small and lively pond.
D.Modern technology prevents us from developing our sense of wonder.
第6题:
We can infer from the passage that______.
A. the write want his children to be very rich
B. life in the dirty street is not shameful
C. the writer believes money means happiness
D. a good person may not necessarily be rich
44.答案为D 从短文第三段可得知A、B、C选项都不符合作者的观点。Miss Jackson虽然不富有,却善解人意,令人尊重。
第7题:
We can infer from Paragraph 5 that ______.( )
[A] home prices has fallen down 28% compared with what's in mid-2006
[B] many foreclosed homes have been abandoned by their former owners
[C] home prices might fall down 28% fi'om their peak in mid-2006 in the future
[D] more foreclosed homes have been abandoned because of the falling price
第8题:
there tends to be disagreement about what character education is
most parents are not satisfied with the teaching methods adopted in schools
the approach to character education is generally considered different from the approaches to other skills
more and more schools are adopting strategies to improve school attendance
第9题:
第10题:
Chairperson or chair is the neutral term of chairman or chairwoman.
It is not necessary to replace chairman with chairperson.
Chairman can express the same meaning as the word chairwoman.
People are very sensitive to the use of chairman in the past.
第11题:
the society is not satisfied with the present college education
the governments interfere too much with college education
the teachers are forced to do what they don’t like to do
teachers dislike teaching commercially useful courses
第12题:
there tends to be disagreement about what character education is
most parents are not satisfied with the teaching methods adopted in schools
the approach to character education is generally considered different from the approaches to other skills
more and m,ore schools are adopting strategies to improve school attendance
第13题:
6l. From the third paragraph, we know that __
A. oxen are no more important today than in the past
B. ceremonies are held when people cook cattle bone soup
C. oxen are treated as human in some areas of China
D. people run with oxen to shake off diseases every month
第14题:
From the passage we can () that this disease can be cured.
A、insult
B、inspire
C、refuse
D、infer
第15题:
We can infer from the passage that in England ( )
A. many plays are not for young people
B. many young people don’t like theatre
C. people know little about the plan
D. children used to receive good arts education
第16题:
We can infer from the passage that the author ______________.
A. enjoyed grown-up tricks very much
B. 1oved poster competitions very much
C. felt surprised to win the competition
D. became wise and rich after the competition
第17题:
What can we infer from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?
A.people are far less familiar witn the world of fantasy
B.the world around us could serve as a source of wonder
C.the world of fantasy can be mirrored by a small and lively pond.
D.Modern technology prevents us from developing our sense of wonder
第18题:
We can infer from the last paragraph that______( )
[A]upturned noses will soon be considered beautiful
[B]defects in facial features may someday be popular
[C]p]astic surgery is a well.developed industry
[D]people should be confident of their appearance

第19题:
第20题:
students enjoy shooting
students are eager to be soldiers
safety is a problem
students can make guns
第21题:
Americans enjoy the medical care of their choice.
most Canadians deem their health care system to be flawless.
Canadians do not benefit from all new medical achievements.
most Americans are proud of their health care system.
第22题:
Successful people like to show their great skills.
People sometimes succeed without luck or talent.
People need to achieve success at the cost of life.
It helps to think that luck or talent leads to success.
第23题:
experiments are more or less significant for researches concerned
the successful experiments result from perfect scientific means
human cases are more effective in observing the brain activity
the result of scientific research should be set aside for a period of time before it’s applied
第24题:
the increasing concentration is certain to hurt consumers
World Corn serves as a good example of both benefits and costs
the costs of the globalization process are enormous
the Standard Oil trust might have threatened competition