Spiritual BondBesides, do not forget to appreciate the ''spiritual bond'' between people. I've met numerous people in Japan, the US, and Australia. In the beginning, I was __1__ by the differences in the views and cultures. After studying in the US, I got

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Spiritual Bond Besides, do not forget to appreciate the ''spiritual bond'' between people. I've met numerous people in Japan, the US, and Australia. In the beginning, I was __1__ by the differences in the views and cultures. After studying in the US, I got __2__ to the American way of thinking. So when I first moved to Australia, I had __3__ thoughts about Australians, I thought they were quiet and passive. I felt that I couldn't understand them and that I didn't __4__ in. That is when I met the Happy Science teachings. I learned about how people go through reincarnation (转世) and are born again and again in different races and in different countries. Therefore, I realized that the people I meet in this lifetime are __5__ connected to me from my past. We have known each other before. When I __6__ this spiritual perspective, I reflected on my narrow-Mindedness. When I found out that people who I thought I couldn't understand could be spiritually connected to me, I felt __7__ even for people I used to __8__ .I felt a feeling of oneness and I was able to make many friends creating bonds of understanding and respect. Value and __9__ every spiritual bond between you and the people you meet and continue to work hard to develop yourself in order to __10__ others and be a good influence. __3__内应填()

  • A、negative
  • B、criticize
  • C、spiritually
  • D、shameful
  • E、affection
  • F、discovered
  • G、appreciate
  • H、confused
  • I、fit
  • J、admit
  • K、used
  • L、help

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  • 第1题:

    — Have you been wasting time on computer games again?— ________. I’ve been studying a lot and I need a break.

    A.No way

    B.I don’t agree

    C.Not really

    D.I couldn’t agree more


    参考答案:C

  • 第2题:

    A

    Before, I thought that a man who was wise and good would become rich, but now I know this is not always true. I learned it from my teacher. He is both wise and good, but he is not rich at all. He may become rich if he gives up(放弃) teaching and goes into business. But he likes his job and thinks it,s wonderful to help young people. He stays at school from morning till night and works very hard. He always smiles at us when we go to ask him for help. He is kinder to us than any other teacher in our school. I think it must be easier to learn history or math than to learn how to become a man like him. He scolds(责备 ) us when we do something wrong,but it makes us try to do better.We all wish to study with him as long as possible. But that may be impossible. Some of us may become doctors, some become businessmen, some be- come engineers, some become writers, but we all want one thing very much. It is that we all want to be teachers in the future.

    ( )21. The writer thinks his teacher is_________.

    A. wise and good

    B. wise and rich

    C. good and rich


    正确答案:A
    21-A[解析】由第三句可知他的老师聪明并且很好,但是不富裕,故本题选A。

  • 第3题:

    Xiaoyan: I`ve got my fitness programme from the gym for this month,Mary.

    Mary: _____1_____class do you have tomorrow , Xiaoyan?

    Xiaoyan; Tomorrow-Tuesday-I haven`t got a class. I do gym.

    Mary: __2___ do you do gym with?

    Xiaoyan: Nobody, I do two gym sessions on my own a week.

    Mary: So, ___3____ are your classes?

    Xiaoyan: This month, I do aerobics on Saturdays and Tai Chi on Mondays.

    Mary: And_____4____do you do next month ?

    Xiaoyan: I do three gym sessions, but I don`t do Tai Chi-the class is cancelled.

    Mary: _____5____isn't there a class

    Xiaoyan: The trainer is on holiday. But it starts again the month after next. So, the month after next, I do two gym sessions again and I do Tai Chi.

    Mary: Well. Good luck! Enjoy yourself!


    参考答案:1.Which
    2.Who
    3.When
    4.What
    5.Why

  • 第4题:

    Neither he nor I__from Japan, that is, neither of us_Japanese.

    A、is; are

    B、am; are am; is

    A、are; is


    参考答案:B

  • 第5题:

    – Do you agree with what I’ve said? -- ____________.

    A、I think so.

    B、Yes, I do.

    C、Maybe next time.

    D、I’m fine.


    正确答案:B

  • 第6题:

    —I’ve got to go now. —Must you? I______you could stay for dinner with us.

    A. think B. thought

    C. have thought D. am thinking


    正确答案:B

  • 第7题:

    I was recendy in London for the first,time in three years and was shocked by how much and how little had changed:Soho appeared tiny,the city's tree coverage seemed huge,and there were still building works on Charing Cross Road.Transport for London workers,on balance,seemed friendlier and more cheerful than their equivalents on the Metropolitan Transportacion Authority in New York,and I couldn't believe how aimless the average shopper in Sainsbury's was.Actually,that's not quite true.What I couldn't believe was how tivitchy and American I'd becomf when stuck behind people buying groceries,as it seemed to me,with insufficient speed or direction.Behavioural stereotypes of Americans versus British people tend to fall apart on closer inspection,except in this one area of how we behave as consumers;and as I slammed a trolley around the store(which,by the way,was vastly superior to any New York supermarket)I looked around and chought:honest to God,why aren't these people screaming?Towards che end of my stay,someching happened.I met an acquaintance who told a long story about a cousin on disabilily benefit who had just been helped by the state to buy a specially adapted car.I almost laughed out loud.In New York,you might,at a pinch,qualify for something called Access-A-Ride,which caters to people with disabilicies and runs on a schedule you can eilher make or,bad luck,let's hope the appointment wasn't important.In the US,it's no exaggeration to say that Oprah Winfrey is more likely to buy you a car than the government.The news that the supreme court justice Anthony Kennedy is reLiring-Kennedy is one of the crucial(semi-)progressives,who voted for abortion rights and same-sex marriage,among the nine-is an e-ven greater reminder of how painfully thin the protections of US civil liberties are.If,as one expects,Kennedy is replaced by an arch-conservative,e US is likely to swing even more disastrously rightwards.Ruth Bader Ginsberg,a liberal who at 85 is four years older than Kennedy,says she isnt retir-ing:how can she?I thought back on my trip and was shocked afresh.For all its faults and in spite of terrible under-investment,the very fact of the welfare state when seen from the US is nothing short of a miracle.I used to take it for granted,but that has gone We are not supposed to think of the world in terms of us and them,yet it is impossible,moving between the two countries,not to see the welfare state,the NHS and the philosophy that underpins them,as the greatest bulwarks between society in the UK and life as it is lived in the US.I know which side I'm on
    According to Paragraph 4,which of the following statements is true

    A.Anthony Kennedy has contributed a lot to improving national welfare
    B.Anthony Kennedys practice has met with strong opposit
    C.The arch-conservative leaders may make things worse in America
    D.Ruth Bader ginsberg is expected to improve people's welfare

    答案:C
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干信息可定位到第四段。

  • 第8题:

    I was recendy in London for the first,time in three years and was shocked by how much and how little had changed:Soho appeared tiny,the city's tree coverage seemed huge,and there were still building works on Charing Cross Road.Transport for London workers,on balance,seemed friendlier and more cheerful than their equivalents on the Metropolitan Transportacion Authority in New York,and I couldn't believe how aimless the average shopper in Sainsbury's was.Actually,that's not quite true.What I couldn't believe was how tivitchy and American I'd becomf when stuck behind people buying groceries,as it seemed to me,with insufficient speed or direction.Behavioural stereotypes of Americans versus British people tend to fall apart on closer inspection,except in this one area of how we behave as consumers;and as I slammed a trolley around the store(which,by the way,was vastly superior to any New York supermarket)I looked around and chought:honest to God,why aren't these people screaming?Towards che end of my stay,someching happened.I met an acquaintance who told a long story about a cousin on disabilily benefit who had just been helped by the state to buy a specially adapted car.I almost laughed out loud.In New York,you might,at a pinch,qualify for something called Access-A-Ride,which caters to people with disabilicies and runs on a schedule you can eilher make or,bad luck,let's hope the appointment wasn't important.In the US,it's no exaggeration to say that Oprah Winfrey is more likely to buy you a car than the government.The news that the supreme court justice Anthony Kennedy is reLiring-Kennedy is one of the crucial(semi-)progressives,who voted for abortion rights and same-sex marriage,among the nine-is an e-ven greater reminder of how painfully thin the protections of US civil liberties are.If,as one expects,Kennedy is replaced by an arch-conservative,e US is likely to swing even more disastrously rightwards.Ruth Bader Ginsberg,a liberal who at 85 is four years older than Kennedy,says she isnt retir-ing:how can she?I thought back on my trip and was shocked afresh.For all its faults and in spite of terrible under-investment,the very fact of the welfare state when seen from the US is nothing short of a miracle.I used to take it for granted,but that has gone We are not supposed to think of the world in terms of us and them,yet it is impossible,moving between the two countries,not to see the welfare state,the NHS and the philosophy that underpins them,as the greatest bulwarks between society in the UK and life as it is lived in the US.I know which side I'm on
    According to the author,what is the biggest difference between American life and British life?

    A.Their life styles
    B.The happiness index
    C.Their outlooks on life
    D.The welfare system

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干the biggest difference between American life and British life可以定位到最后一段。

  • 第9题:

    Why not join us in the game?()

    AOK! I'm coming

    BNo, you do the same

    COh, that's all right

    DDon't mention it


    A

  • 第10题:

    Why not join us in the game?()

    • A、OK! I'm coming
    • B、No, you do the same
    • C、Oh, that's all right
    • D、Don't mention it

    正确答案:A

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    When I first arrived in Japan, I was surprised _____ the way people greeted each other.
    A

    of

    B

    to

    C

    with

    D

    at


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:我初到日本时,我对日本人之间彼此问候的方式感到很惊奇。固定搭配。be surprised at是固定短语,表示“对……感到惊奇”。其他选项的介词均不可与be surprised搭配。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Careth: Good afternoon. I’ve just joined the library. How many books can I take out?  Eunice: You can take two books, and keep them for ten days. If you haven’t finished, you can renew them.  Careth: How do I do that? ________  Eunice: No, you can telephone. Tell us the titles of the books, and the date they are due for return.  Eunice: These two books have been lended.
    A

    Why can’t I keep them for a longer time?

    B

    Must I visit the library?

    C

    How much could I be fined?

    D

    Can I lend them to my friends?


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    从Eunice的回答“不,你可以打电话”,可以推知Careth的问题是“我必须亲自去图书馆吗?”

  • 第13题:

    ----I’ve got to go now.

    ---Must you? I you could stay for dinner with us.

    A. think B. thoughtC. have thoughtD. am thinking


    正确答案:B

  • 第14题:

    A

    The music club

    The music club needs two people. Read about the four people. How many things can each student do?

    Ma Hui

    I can’t sing and I can't dance. I can play the violin and the piano.

    Petrus

    I can’t dance, but I can sing. I can play the violin.

    Angela

    I can sing, but I can-t dance. I can play the trumpet and the guitar.

    Albert

    I can sing and dance. I can play the trumpet and the guitar.

    ( )21. How many things can Ma Hui do?

    A. One

    B. Two

    C. Three

    D. Four


    正确答案:B
    21.B【解析】根据Ma Hui的自述l can play the violin and the piano.可知。

  • 第15题:

    David: Good morning.l'd like to make an appointment to see Mr Bond this morning , please.

    Nursc: l' m sorry.I don' t have any appointments this morning.

    David: Oh , dear.I'm feeling really ill.

    Nurse: What's the matter?

    David: I feel terrible.I' ve got a headache , backache and a sore throat.

    Nurse: Have you got a temperature?

    David: I think so was hot and cold a1l night and I was sick this morning.

    Nursc: You feel awful.don't you? Do you think you've got flu?

    David: Yes, probably.Or an infection in my throat.

    Nursc: OK.I call give you an emergency appointment.Can you come at the end of th morning? Come at eleven thirty and wait until a doctor is free.

    David: OK.Thank you.

    26.David has got a headache , earache and backache.

    A.Right

    B.Wrong

    27.David felt hot and cold during the night.

    A.Right

    B.Wrong

    28.The nurse thinks David has an infection in his throat.

    A.Right

    B.Wrong

    29.Mr Bond is free at 11: 30.

    A.Right

    B.Wrong

    30.David gets an appointment finally.

    A.Right

    B.Wrong


    参考答案:BABBA

  • 第16题:

    —______—I'm not sure what I'll do. I hope to watch TV and enjoy myself.

    A、Will you go on a picnic with us tomorrow

    B、I have a lot of things to do during the summer break

    C、Will you go with us to visit the Great Wall

    D、What are you going to do during the summer break


    参考答案:D

  • 第17题:

    题4-10图所示电路中N为含独立源的线性电阻电路。当Us=0时,I=4mA;当Us=10V时,I=-2mA.求当Us=-15V时的电流I应为多少?


    答:

  • 第18题:

    Passage Two

    One day I was at the airport waiting for a ticket to New York and the girl in the ticket office said, "I'm sorry, I can't sell you a ticket. Our computer is down."

    "If your computer is down, just write me out a ticket."

    "I can't write you out a ticket. The computer is the only one allowed to do so."

    I looked down on the computer and every passenger was just standing there staring at the black screen. Then I asked her, "What do all you people do?'

    "We give the computer the information about your trip, and then it tells us whether you can fly with us or not."

    "So when it goes down, you go down with it."

    "That's good, sir. '

    "How long will the computer be down?" I wanted to know.

    "I have no idea. There's no way we can find out without asking the computer."

    After the girl told me they had no backup (备用) computer, I said. "Let's forget the computer. What about your planes? They're still flying, aren't they?"

    "I wouldn't know," she said, pointing at the dark screen. "Only 'IT'knows. 'It'can't tell me.

    By this time there were quite a few people standing in lines. The word soon spread to other travelers that the computer was down. Some people started to cry and still others kicked their luggage.

    36. The best title for the article is______.

    A. When the Computer Is Down

    B. How to buy a ticket

    C. The Computer of the Airport

    D. Asking the Computer


    正确答案:A

    36.答案为A  根据文章第1段中的our computer is down及后面的文章内容,作者在机场遭遇电脑系统死机,可推知此题答案为A

  • 第19题:

    I was recendy in London for the first,time in three years and was shocked by how much and how little had changed:Soho appeared tiny,the city's tree coverage seemed huge,and there were still building works on Charing Cross Road.Transport for London workers,on balance,seemed friendlier and more cheerful than their equivalents on the Metropolitan Transportacion Authority in New York,and I couldn't believe how aimless the average shopper in Sainsbury's was.Actually,that's not quite true.What I couldn't believe was how tivitchy and American I'd becomf when stuck behind people buying groceries,as it seemed to me,with insufficient speed or direction.Behavioural stereotypes of Americans versus British people tend to fall apart on closer inspection,except in this one area of how we behave as consumers;and as I slammed a trolley around the store(which,by the way,was vastly superior to any New York supermarket)I looked around and chought:honest to God,why aren't these people screaming?Towards che end of my stay,someching happened.I met an acquaintance who told a long story about a cousin on disabilily benefit who had just been helped by the state to buy a specially adapted car.I almost laughed out loud.In New York,you might,at a pinch,qualify for something called Access-A-Ride,which caters to people with disabilicies and runs on a schedule you can eilher make or,bad luck,let's hope the appointment wasn't important.In the US,it's no exaggeration to say that Oprah Winfrey is more likely to buy you a car than the government.The news that the supreme court justice Anthony Kennedy is reLiring-Kennedy is one of the crucial(semi-)progressives,who voted for abortion rights and same-sex marriage,among the nine-is an e-ven greater reminder of how painfully thin the protections of US civil liberties are.If,as one expects,Kennedy is replaced by an arch-conservative,e US is likely to swing even more disastrously rightwards.Ruth Bader Ginsberg,a liberal who at 85 is four years older than Kennedy,says she isnt retir-ing:how can she?I thought back on my trip and was shocked afresh.For all its faults and in spite of terrible under-investment,the very fact of the welfare state when seen from the US is nothing short of a miracle.I used to take it for granted,but that has gone We are not supposed to think of the world in terms of us and them,yet it is impossible,moving between the two countries,not to see the welfare state,the NHS and the philosophy that underpins them,as the greatest bulwarks between society in the UK and life as it is lived in the US.I know which side I'm on
    The author's return to London made her especially ICARE

    A.admire the economic growth and the great expansion of London
    B.appreciate the pace and the lifestyle of the Londoners
    C.curious about the cheerful and aimless shoppers in Britain
    D.ponder about the differences between Britain and America

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干关键词return to London可定位到第一段。但是还有个副词especially,那邪就得递进到第二段,可以看到actually也是递进!

  • 第20题:

    --I've got something weighing on my mind. Could you give me some advice?
    -- __________ . Tell me all about it and I 'll do what I can.

    A.Don't mention it
    B.No way
    C.No problem
    D.Forget it

    答案:C
    解析:
    句意为——我有心事,你能给我一些建议吗 —________。那你全都告诉我,我会尽力帮你的。根据下面四个选项,中只有No problem填入最恰当。故选C。

  • 第21题:

    Spiritual Bond Besides, do not forget to appreciate the ''spiritual bond'' between people. I've met numerous people in Japan, the US, and Australia. In the beginning, I was __1__ by the differences in the views and cultures. After studying in the US, I got __2__ to the American way of thinking. So when I first moved to Australia, I had __3__ thoughts about Australians, I thought they were quiet and passive. I felt that I couldn't understand them and that I didn't __4__ in. That is when I met the Happy Science teachings. I learned about how people go through reincarnation (转世) and are born again and again in different races and in different countries. Therefore, I realized that the people I meet in this lifetime are __5__ connected to me from my past. We have known each other before. When I __6__ this spiritual perspective, I reflected on my narrow-Mindedness. When I found out that people who I thought I couldn't understand could be spiritually connected to me, I felt __7__ even for people I used to __8__ .I felt a feeling of oneness and I was able to make many friends creating bonds of understanding and respect. Value and __9__ every spiritual bond between you and the people you meet and continue to work hard to develop yourself in order to __10__ others and be a good influence. __7__内应填()

    • A、negative
    • B、criticize
    • C、spiritually
    • D、shameful
    • E、affection
    • F、discovered
    • G、appreciate
    • H、confused
    • I、fit
    • J、admit
    • K、used
    • L、help

    正确答案:E

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Why not join us in the game?()
    A

    OK! I'm coming

    B

    No, you do the same

    C

    Oh, that's all right

    D

    Don't mention it


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Spiritual Bond Besides, do not forget to appreciate the ''spiritual bond'' between people. I've met numerous people in Japan, the US, and Australia. In the beginning, I was __1__ by the differences in the views and cultures. After studying in the US, I got __2__ to the American way of thinking. So when I first moved to Australia, I had __3__ thoughts about Australians, I thought they were quiet and passive. I felt that I couldn't understand them and that I didn't __4__ in. That is when I met the Happy Science teachings. I learned about how people go through reincarnation (转世) and are born again and again in different races and in different countries. Therefore, I realized that the people I meet in this lifetime are __5__ connected to me from my past. We have known each other before. When I __6__ this spiritual perspective, I reflected on my narrow-Mindedness. When I found out that people who I thought I couldn't understand could be spiritually connected to me, I felt __7__ even for people I used to __8__ .I felt a feeling of oneness and I was able to make many friends creating bonds of understanding and respect. Value and __9__ every spiritual bond between you and the people you meet and continue to work hard to develop yourself in order to __10__ others and be a good influence. __9__内应填()
    A

    negative

    B

    criticize

    C

    spiritually

    D

    shameful

    E

    affection

    F

    discovered

    G

    appreciate

    H

    confused

    I

    fit

    J

    admit

    K

    used

    L

    help


    正确答案: H
    解析: 本空应填入一个和前边动词value(评价、珍惜)意义相近的动词。appreciate意为感激、欣赏。译文:珍惜和感激那些与你相遇的人之间的精神纽带。答案为G。

  • 第24题:

    问答题
    Apart from the extending mountain ranges and the breathtaking beauty of nature, what does Swiss Confederation possess that commands admiration? To the author, the country owes its distinctive charm chiefly to its people.  I had many first-time experiences while touring Switzerland.  For the first time in my life, I lifted a machine-gun weighing 16 kg, and for the first time I watched military exercises within a distance of 400 meters.  I had my first in-depth discussions on politics, people’s livelihood, and environment issues with foreigners, not counting interviews I had conducted as a reporter.  I paid my first visit to the parliament premises of a foreign country. I took my first free walk on the parking apron of an airport rather than boarding for a flight.  These flesh experiences speak volumes about the openness, democracy, and warm hospitality of the Swiss people.  I felt relaxed on the scene of the army exercises, happily oblivious to the heavily guarded military facilities around. Along with us, there were some elderly veterans invited by the commander to the event. (176 words)

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    除了延绵不绝的高山以及清幽绮丽的风光,瑞士究竟有什么特点值得我们向往?对于笔者来说,瑞士的最大特色在于它的人民。
    在瑞士我经历了许多的第一次。
    第一次拿起重达16公斤的机关枪,第一次在不超过400米的距离内观看军事演习。
    第一次跟外国人深入地谈论政治、民生、环保等课题(采访工作不算)。
    第一次进入另一个国家的国会大厦。第一次在机场的停机坪上自由行走,而不是登机。
    这种种的“第一次”,充分显示了瑞士人的开放,民主,以及热情好客。
    在军事演习现场,我感到轻松自在,愉快地忘记了周围戒备森严的军事设施。当天除了我们,还有一群受司令邀请的退役老军人。
    解析: 暂无解析