His claims seem credible to many people.A:workable B:convincing C:practical D:eligible

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His claims seem credible to many people.

A:workable
B:convincing
C:practical
D:eligible

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  • 第1题:

    Many of his finest pictures are________ (悬挂)in the National museum.


    正确答案:
    hung

  • 第2题:

    For many students,university is the place ______ they will be first exposed to different cultures and different people.

    A.which

    B.where

    C.what


    答案:B

    解析:

    题为Where 引导的时间地点状语从句。全句的意思为,对许多学生来讲,大学是第一个他们接触到不同文化,不同人群的地方。故选B。

  • 第3题:

    Much of his success lies in his skill in handling different people.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:错误

  • 第4题:

    English__________ (speak) by many people.


    正确答案:
     37. is spoken

  • 第5题:

    His claims seem credible to many people.

    A: workable
    B: convincing
    C: practical
    D: eligible

    答案:B
    解析:
    句意:他的主张在许多人看来是可信的。credible意为“可信的,可接受的”,与 convincing(令人相信的,有说服力的)意思相近。workable意为“可行的”; practical意为 “实际的”; eligible意为“合适的”。

  • 第6题:

    Consumer International. It was funded by the German and Dutch governments and the European Commission.
    "While many good and useful claims are being made, it is clear there is a long way to go in ensuring shoppers are adequately informed about the environmental impact of products they buy." said Consumers International director Anna Fielder.
    The lO-country study surveyed product packaging in Britain, Western Europe, Scandinavia and the United States. It found that products sold in Germany and the United Kingdom made the most environmental claims on average.
    The report focused on claims made by specific products, such as detergent insect sprays and by some garden products. It did not test the claims, but compared them to labeling guidelines set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) in September,1999.
    Researchers documented claims of environmental friendliness made by about 2,000 products and found many too vague or too misleading to meet ISO standards.
    "Many products had specially-designed labels to make them seem environmentally friendly, but in fact many of these symbols mean nothing." said report researcher Philip Page.
    "Laundry detergents made the most number of claims with 158. Household cleaners were second with 145 separate claims, while paints were third on our list with 73. The high numbers show how very confusing it must be for consumers to sort the true from the misleading." he said.
    The ISO labeling standards ban vague or misleading claims on product packaging, because terms such as "environmentally friendly" and "non-polluting" can not be verified. "What we are now pushing for is to have multinational corporations meet the standards set by the ISO." said Page.
    As indicated in this passage, with so many good claims, the consumers_________.

    A. are becoming more cautious about the products they are going to buy
    B. are still not willing to pay more for products with green labeling
    C. are becoming more aware of the effects different products have on the environment
    D. still do not know the exact impact of different products on the environment

    答案:D
    解析:
    此题暂无解析由第四段“While many good and useful claims are being made,it is clearthere is a long wayto go in ensuring shoppers are adequately informed about the environmental impact ofproducts they buy."可知主要意思为:顾客对所购买商品的环境影响并没有充足的认识。对比四个选项,D的说法与此一致。

  • 第7题:

    Many experts remain skeptical about his claims.

    A:doubtful
    B:untouched
    C:certain
    D:silent

    答案:A
    解析:
    本句意思:很多专家对他的主张持怀疑态度。skeptical意为“怀疑的”,与doubtful(怀 疑的)意思相同。untouched未动过的,未吃过的;certain肯定的,确定无疑的,毫无疑问的;si-lent安静的,不语的。

  • 第8题:

    Her claims seem credible to many people.

    A: workable
    B: convincing
    C: practical
    D: reliable

    答案:B
    解析:
    句意为:她的主张在许多人看来是可信的。credible意为“令人信服的”, convincing意为“可信的”, convincing可替换credible而不改变句子的意义。workable意为“可行的、行得通的”, practical意为“实际的、现实的”, reliable意为“可靠的,可信赖的”。因此选B项。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    It can be inferred that the author regards Verdi’s revisions to his operas with _____.
    A

    regret that the original music and texts were altered

    B

    concern that many of the revisions altered the plots of the original work

    C

    approval for the intentions that motivated the revisions

    D

    puzzlement, since the revisions seem largely insignificant


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    作者在文章最后一句提到,“When he(Verdi)revised an opera, it was only for dramatic economy and effectiveness”,这表明作者对Verdi修改其作品持肯定态度,只有C项与作者的态度贴切,A、B、D三项的感情色彩与作者的不符。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Due to the many ______ in his committee presentation, Mark’ s advisor suggested that he revise his work and practice in front of a mirror before presenting it to the entire department.
    A

    facilities

    B

    jeremiads

    C

    gaffes

    D

    obloquies

    E

    exploits


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    由于“advisor”建议Mark “revise and practice his work in front of a mirror”,说明Mark的“committee presentation”错误频出,仪态尽失,选项中表达这个意思的只有C项gaffes(失礼,言行失态)。A项facilities设施,工具;B项jeremiads悲叹,伤心的故事;D项obloquies责骂,指责;E项exploits功绩,业绩。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Passage1Consumers are being confused and misled by the hodge-podge of environmental claims made by household products,according to agreen labelingstudy published by Consumers International Friday.Among the report's more outrageous findings,a German fertilizer described itself as “earthworm friendlya brand of flour said it wasnon-pollutingand a British toilet paper claimed to be“environmentally friendlier”.The study was written and researched by Britain's National Consumer Council QNCC)for lobby group Consumer International. It was funded by the German and Dutch governments and the European Commission.While many good and useful claims are being made,it is clear there is a long way to go in ensuring shoppers are adequately informed about the environmental impact of products they buy,said Consumers International director Anna Fielder.The 10-country study surveyed product packaging in Britain. Western Europe,Scandinavia and the United States. It found that products sold in Germany and the United Kingdom made the most environmental claims on average.The report focused on claims made by specific products, such as detergent insect sprays and by some garden products. It did not test the claims, but compared them to labeling guidelines set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) in September,1999.Researchers documented claims of environmental friendliness made by about 2,000 products and found many too vague or too misleading to meet ISO standards.Many products had specially-designed labels to make them seem environmentally friendly, but in fact many of these symbols mean nothing, said report researcher Philip Page.Laundry detergents made the most number of claims with 158. Household cleaners were second with 145 separate claims, while paints were third on our list with 73. The high numbers show how very confusing it must be for consumers to sort the true from the misleading.he said.The ISO labeling standards ban vague or misleading claims on product packaging, because terms such as environmentally friendlyand non-pollutingcannot be verified.What we are now pushing for is to have multinational corporations meet the standards set by the ISO.said Page.A study was carried out by Britain's NCC to ________.
    A

    find out how many claims made by products fail to meet environmental standards

    B

    inform the consumers of the environmental impact of the products they buy

    C

    examine claims made by products against ISO standards

    D

    revise the guidelines set by the International Standards Organization


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Although he is recognized as one of the most brilliant scientists in his field, Professor White cannot seem to______ in class.
    A

    make his ideas down  

    B

    transfer his thought on

    C

    convey his thought up  

    D

    get his ideas across


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    虽然怀特教授被认为是他领域内最杰出的科学家,但是他好像无法使自己的观点被学生所理解。get across (使)越过, 通过, 被理解。

  • 第13题:

    What __ many is that US does little to help those people.

    A.worry

    B.worrying

    C.worries

    D.worried


    正确答案:C

  • 第14题:

    Vingo showed the young people the pictures of his family which were _____ snapshots.

    A. many-handling

    B. much-handling

    C. many-handled

    D. much-handled


    参考答案: D

  • 第15题:

    The comedian didn't seem to be able to _____ to his audience — they didn't laugh at all.

    A. get his jokes around

    B. get his jokes by

    C. get his jokes across

    D. get his jokes down


    正确答案:B 

  • 第16题:

    He was unable to give a credible explanation for his behavior.

    A:workable
    B:convincing
    C:practical
    D:reliable

    答案:D
    解析:
    本句意思:他不能为自己的行为给出一个可信的解释。workable的意思为“可行的,行得 通的”;convincing的意思为“有说服力的,有力的”;practical的意思为“实际的,可行的”;reliable 的意思为“可靠的,可信赖的”。credible的意思为“可信的,可靠的”,和reliable的意思接近。

  • 第17题:

    While some office jobs would seem boring to many people,there are quite a few jobs that are stimulating,exciting and satisfying.

    A:hostile
    B:tedious
    C:fantastic
    D:courageous

    答案:B
    解析:
    虽然一些办公室工作很枯燥,还是有不少工作令人感觉刺激、兴奋,并带来满足感。hostile“有敌意的”,例如:I don't like her manner一she's very hostile.我不喜欢她的态度―待人如仇敌。tedious“枯燥乏味的”,最符合题意,例如:We had to sit through several tedious speeches.我们只得坐在那里听着几个乏味的讲演。fantastic“极好的”,例如:He likes telling fantastic stories about his travels in Asia.他喜欢告诉我们他在亚洲旅游的新奇经历。 courageous“有胆量的”,例如:Frustrations teach us to be courageous.挫折教会我们勇气。

  • 第18题:

    Consumers are being confused and misled by the hodge-podge of environmental claims made by household products, according to a "green labeling" study published by Consumers International Friday.
    Among the report's more outrageous findings--a German fertilizer described itself as "earthworm friendly" a brand of flour said it was "non-polluting" and a British toilet paper claimed to be "environmentally friendlier".
    The study was written and researched by Britain's National Consumer Council (NCC) for lobby group Consumer International. It was funded by the German and Dutch governments and the European Commission.
    "While many good and useful claims are being made, it is clear there is a long way to go in ensuring shoppers are adequately informed about the environmental impact of products they buy." said Consumers International director Anna Fielder.
    The lO-country study surveyed product packaging in Britain, Western Europe, Scandinavia and the United States. It found that products sold in Germany and the United Kingdom made the most environmental claims on average.
    The report focused on claims made by specific products, such as detergent insect sprays and by some garden products. It did not test the claims, but compared them to labeling guidelines set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) in September,1999.
    Researchers documented claims of environmental friendliness made by about 2,000 products and found many too vague or too misleading to meet ISO standards.
    "Many products had specially-designed labels to make them seem environmentally friendly, but in fact many of these symbols mean nothing." said report researcher Philip Page.
    "Laundry detergents made the most number of claims with 158. Household cleaners were second with 145 separate claims, while paints were third on our list with 73. The high numbers show how very confusing it must be for consumers to sort the true from the misleading." he said.
    The ISO labeling standards ban vague or misleading claims on product packaging, because terms such as "environmentally friendly" and "non-polluting" can not be verified. "What we are now pushing for is to have multinational corporations meet the standards set by the ISO." said Page.
    It can be inferred from the passage that the lobby group Consumer International wants to__________.

    A. make product labeling satisfy ISO requirements
    B. see all household products meet environmental standards
    C. warn consumers of the danger of so-called green products
    D. verify the efforts of non-polluting products

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第19题:

    His claims seem credible to many people.

    A:workable
    B:convincing
    C:practical
    D:eligible

    答案:B
    解析:
    本句意思:他的言论在许多人看来似乎是可信的。credible意为“可信的,可接受的”,与convincing(令人相信的,有说服力的)意思相近。workable可行的;practical实际的;eligible合适的。

  • 第20题:

    How many languages does Peter speak?()

    • A、Many languages.
    • B、Pretty well. 
    • C、Four languages. 
    • D、With his roommates.

    正确答案:C

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Once Akbar asked a very strange question, he looked at his people. ______ he looked one by one the heads began to hang low in search of an answer.
    A

    Though

    B

    Because

    C

    If

    D

    As


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    考查连词辨析。根据语意可知,这里表示“当”他看的时候,他们一个接一个开始低下头思考答案。as意为“当…时候”,符合语境。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    A

    They cause very few problems.

    B

    They are easy to deal with.

    C

    There aren’t many of them.

    D

    They are friendly to people.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    在录音的最后男士说到“I can defend them because I think given the number of foxes there are around, the number of problems they cause is minimal.”,由此可见他想对不喜欢狐狸的人说它们几乎不会造成问题,故选A。
    【录音原文】
    W: I have with me Jim Clark, otherwise known as the “Fox Man”. That’s right, isn’t it?
    M: Yes, well, I suppose it’s not surprising. I’ve been studying foxes and writing about them for 20 years now, and people get to know of you.
    W: So what is it that appeals to you about foxes, Jim?
    M: I think they’re wonderful animals to look at and fascinating to study, but they’re also just very successful. I got interested in them when I was a kid in London when they were starting to move in from the country and colonise the city, and seeing a wild animal build up its population in the city really fascinated me and I’ve been fascinated ever since.
    W: Is it just the foxes in towns you’re interested in?
    M: No, we’re studying foxes in lots of different areas. We’re working in Somerset, for example, and I’ve also got a colleague studying foxes in Greece.
    W: It’s a very handsome animal, isn’t it, the fox?
    M: I think they’re beautiful animals. Well, I obviously must think so or I wouldn’t have spent so long studying them. It’s wonderful for people in cities to see them — a wild animal in their back gardens.
    W: Now you’re appealing for people who have seen foxes in their area to let you know, aren’t you?
    M: That’s right. We’re hoping people will call us and let us know of any fox sightings and particularly any sightings of cubs. That would be helpful for our study.
    W: And the number people can contact you on is 9287593. That’s 9287593. Now many people are used to seeing town foxes scavenge in dustbins.
    M: Now you see that’s a myth. I must have spent thousands of nights following foxes round the city and it’s incredibly rare to see them actually taking food out of a dustbin.
    W: I have seen it, honestly, I promise you.
    M: I believe you, but it’s a very rare sight. The bulk of food they get is food deliberately put out for them by householders. Why should they scavenge around in dustbins when they can get nice things like belly of pork and steak just left out for them to eat? That’s just over half their diet and the rest of it they make up from worms, insects, the odd little birds, things like that.
    W: What about in the countryside, what do they eat there?
    M: If there’s something dead they’ll eat it — they’re not exactly fussy about how fresh it is. But mainly they hunt and on wet nights they eat a lot of worms. They’ll also eat rabbits, small voles, and birds, anything they can get, really.
    W: Do you find yourself having to defend foxes to people?
    M: No, I don’t, actually. I can defend them because I think given the number of foxes there are around, the number of problems they cause is minimal. I don’t say that they don’t cause problems. I just don’t think that they cause that many. And I think you can deal with the problems pretty easily.
    W: Thanks for joining us on the programme today, Jim.
    M: My pleasure.
    Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation.
    Q1. Why did Jim Clark become interested in foxes as a child?
    Q2. What does the woman think of foxes in their area?
    Q3. What does Jim expect people to do if they have seen foxes in their area?
    Q4. What do town foxes eat mostly?
    Q5. What does Jim say to people who don’t like foxes?

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Passage1Consumers are being confused and misled by the hodge-podge of environmental claims made by household products,according to agreen labelingstudy published by Consumers International Friday.Among the report's more outrageous findings,a German fertilizer described itself as “earthworm friendlya brand of flour said it wasnon-pollutingand a British toilet paper claimed to be“environmentally friendlier”.The study was written and researched by Britain's National Consumer Council QNCC)for lobby group Consumer International. It was funded by the German and Dutch governments and the European Commission.While many good and useful claims are being made,it is clear there is a long way to go in ensuring shoppers are adequately informed about the environmental impact of products they buy,said Consumers International director Anna Fielder.The 10-country study surveyed product packaging in Britain. Western Europe,Scandinavia and the United States. It found that products sold in Germany and the United Kingdom made the most environmental claims on average.The report focused on claims made by specific products, such as detergent insect sprays and by some garden products. It did not test the claims, but compared them to labeling guidelines set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) in September,1999.Researchers documented claims of environmental friendliness made by about 2,000 products and found many too vague or too misleading to meet ISO standards.Many products had specially-designed labels to make them seem environmentally friendly, but in fact many of these symbols mean nothing, said report researcher Philip Page.Laundry detergents made the most number of claims with 158. Household cleaners were second with 145 separate claims, while paints were third on our list with 73. The high numbers show how very confusing it must be for consumers to sort the true from the misleading.he said.The ISO labeling standards ban vague or misleading claims on product packaging, because terms such as environmentally friendlyand non-pollutingcannot be verified.What we are now pushing for is to have multinational corporations meet the standards set by the ISO.said Page.According to the passage, the NCC found it outrageous that________.
    A

    all the products surveyed claim to meet ISO standards

    B

    the claims made by products are often unclear or deceiving

    C

    consumers would believe many of the manufactures' claims

    D

    few products actually prove to be environment friendly


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第24题:

    问答题
    There is so much contradictory evidence that the police are reviewing all of the alibis, verifying that each of the     A                            Bsuspects have a reliable witness or credible story to account for his whereabouts on the night of the crime. No error     C                               D                    E

    正确答案: C
    解析:
    “each”是单数形式,因此谓语动词也应使用单数形式。“have”应改为“has”。