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He has two Chinese-English dictionaries, ______were bought last week.A.two of whichB.both

He has two Chinese-English dictionaries, ______were bought last week.

A.two of which

B.both of which

C.both of them

D.all of them

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He has been fighting bravely against a ()(晚期的) cancer for more than two years.A、ter

A.terminal

B.pleasant

C.technical

D.plastic

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第2题
There are two aspects which determine an individual's intelligence. The first is the brain
he is born【71】Human brains differ considerably,【72】being more able than others.【73】no matter how good a brain he has to begin with, an individual will have a low order of intelligence【74】he has opportunities to learn. So the second aspect is what【75】to the individual — the environment in which he is brought【76】. If an individual is handicapped【77】, it is likely that his brain will【78】to develop and he will【79】attain the level of intelligence of which he is【80】.

(76)

A.for

B.by

C.with

D.in

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第3题
阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。PPHC and Gooseneck

阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。

PPHC and Gooseneck are two organizations that do similar community work. Each has hired a new staff member to make contact with and provide services to new parents.

Elainehas accepted a job with PPHC. She has a degree in psychology but has never done this type of work before. On her first day, after showing her to her desk and introducing her tocolleagues, the director gives her a town map and a list of the names of the families she will be responsible for, and wishes her luck. After lunch, Elaine sets out to contact the families, worried about what she’ll do or say when she meets them.

Mark has a degree similar to Elaine’s, and has just been hired by Gooseneck. On his first day, he learns thathis job will consist of training for the next week. Mark spends two days going on family visits with experienced staff members, and discusses with them what they did and why. He role-plays some situations with other staff members, and gets some direct instruction from them. By the following week, when he’s on his own, he feels he has a pretty good idea of what he needs to do, and how to go about it. And he knows that his training will continue.

Which situation would you rather be in, being thrown into the thick of things with no trainingor being trained to preparefor the work you’re going to do?

1. What are PPHC and Gooseneck? {A、B、C}

A. They are two companies that do similar business.

B. They are two organizations that do different community work.

C. They are two organizations that do similar community work.

2. Which degree does Elaine have? {A、B、C}

A. Psychology degree.

B. Physiology degree.

C. Sociology degree.

3. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? {A、B、C}

A. Elaine has done this type of community work so her organization doesn’t provide staff training.

B. Markhas a clear idea of his job after the training.

C. Mark knows his training comes to an end.

4. How is Mark trained to be prepared for his work? {A、B、C}

A. Mark spends two days on family visits with experienced staff members and discuss with them.

B. Mark role-plays some situations with other staff members and gets some direct instruction from them.

C. Both A and B.

5. What is the main idea of the passage? {A、B、C}

A. The importance of training.

B. Different training ways.

C. Elaine’s and Mark’s work experience.

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第4题
Passage Two There are two factors which determine an individual's intelligence. The first

Passage Two

There are two factors which determine an individual's intelligence. The first is the sort of brain he is born with. Human brains differ considerably, some being more capable than others. But no matter how good a brain he has to begin with, an individual will have a low order of intelligence unless he has opportunities to learn. So the second factor is what happens to the individual the sort of environment in which he is reared (抚养). If an individual is handicapped environmentally, it is likely that his brain will fail to develop and he will never attain the level of intelligence of which he is capable.

The importance of environment in determining an individual's intelligence can be demonstrated by the case history of the identical twins, Peter and Mark. Being identical, the twins had identical brains at birth, and their growth processes were the same. When the twins were three months old, their parents died, and they were placed in separate foster (收养) homes. Peter was reared by parents of low intelligence in an isolated community with poor educational opportunities. Mark was reared in the home of well-to-do parents who had been to college. He was read to as a child, sent to good schools, and given every opportunity to be stimulated intellectually. This environmental difference continued until the twins were in their late teens, when they were given tests to measure their intelligence. Mark's IQ was 125, twenty-five points higher than the average and fully forty points higher than his identical brother. Given equal opportunities, the twins, having identical brains, would have tested at roughly the same level.

36. This selection can be titled ______.

A. Measuring Your Intelligence

B. Intelligence and Environment

C. The Case of Peter and Mark

D. how the Brain Influences Intelligence

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第5题
An employer has several choices he can consider when he wants to hire a new employee. Firs
t, he may look within his own company. But if none of the present employees are suitable for the position, he will have to look outside the company. If his company has a personnel office, he can ask them to help find qualified applicants.

There are other valuable sources the employer can use, such as employment agencies, professional societies and so on. He can also advertise in the newspapers and magazines and ask prospective candidates to send in resumes.

The employer has two kinds of qualifications to consider when he wants to choose from among applicants. He must consider both professional qualifications and personal characteristics. A candidate's professional qualifications include his education, experience and skills. These can be listed on a resume. Personal characteristics must be evaluated through interviews.

This passage mainly tells us ______.

A.there are many applications looking for a job

B.how an employer hires his employees

C.employer hires a new employee within his company

D.employer can advertise in newspapers and magazines

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How does a travel agency organize a travel? We have seen that there are various activities which a travel agency has to perform in order that an intending traveler undertakes his proposed journey and enjoys a holiday of his choice. There are various steps involved from the time a traveler visits a travel agent to buy a ticket until he returns back home after visiting a place of his choice. Generally speaking, organized travel by a travel agency can be of two types: 1. single client; 2. group client.
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第7题
The humorous story may be told to great length, and may wander around as much as it please
s, and arrive nowhere in particular; but the comic (滑稽的) story and the witty (诙谐的) story must be brief and end with a point. The humorous story continues gently along, the other two burst.

The humorous story is strictly a work of art--high and delicate (精美的) art--and only an artist can tell it; But no art is necessary in telling the comic and witty stories; anybody can do it. The art of telling a humorous story--I mean by word of mouth, not print--was created in America, and has remained at home.

The humorous story is told seriously; the teller does his best to hide the fact that he himself even suspects that there is anything funny about it; but the teller of the comic story tells you beforehand that it is one of the funniest things he has ever heard, then tells it with eager delight, and is the first person to laugh.

When he gets through, and sometimes, if he has had good success, he is so glad and happy that he will repeat the point of it and glance around from face to face, collecting applause (喝彩), and then repeat it again.

Which story takes the longest to tell? ()

A.The humorous story.

B.The witty story.

C.The comic story.

D.All three take the same amount of time.

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第8题
In 1807 Noah Webster began his greatest work, An American Dictionary of the English Langua
ge. In preparing the work, he devoted ten years to the study of English and its relationship to other languages, and seven more years to the writing itself. Published in two volumes in 1828, An American Dictionary of the English Language has become the recognized authority (权威) for usage in the United States. Webster's purpose in writing it was to show that the American language was developing distinct meanings, pronunciations, and spellings from those of British English. He is responsible for advancing simplified spelling forms: "develop" instead of the British form. "develope"; "theater" and "center" instead of "theatre" and "centre"; "color" and "honor" instead of "colour" and "honour".

When was An American Dictionary of the English Language published?

A.1817.

B.1807.

C.1828

D.1824

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第9题
The murder took place around ten o' clock p. m. on June 10. Thirty-two people watched Kitt
y being killed right beneath their windows. She was their neighbor. Yet, none of the 32 helped her. Not even one called the police. Was this inhuman cruelty? Was it lack of feeling for one' s fellow man?

"Not so," say scientists Dr. Darley and Dr. Fatane. They' ve found the reasons why people don' t act. According to them, a person has to go through two steps before he can help. First he has to notice there is an emergency.

Suppose you see u middle-aged man fall onto the ground. Is he having a heart attack, or some other physical trouble? Or is he simply about to sleep off a drunk? So it' s not always easy to tell if you are faced with a real emergency.

Second and more important, the person faced with an emergency must feel himself responsible. He must feel that he must help.

The researchers found that a lot depends on how many people are around. They asked college students to come in to be "tested". Some came alone, some with one or two others, and some in large groups. When they came in, either alone, in pairs, or in groups, a lady went into the next room. Soon the students heard a scream, the noise of something falling and a cry for help. All of this had been prerecorded on a tape-recorder.

Eight out of ten of the students taking the test alone acted to help. Of the students in pairs, only two out of ten helped. Of the students in groups, none helped,

In other words, in a group, Americans often fail to act. They feel that others will act. They, themselves, needn' t. They do not feel any direct responsibility.

Why didn't the thirty-two people act to help Kitty according to the passage?

A.Because they were afraid to be killed.

B.Because they were cruel in their hearts.

C.Because they thought others would help.

D.Because they didn't notice the emergency,

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第10题
Few scientific fields are as full of risk as that of research into human intelligence.The

Few scientific fields are as full of risk as that of research into human intelligence. The two questions that【1】over and over again are "is it a result of nature or nurture?" and "does race make a difference?"

Making【2】comments about the second question can be a【3】move, as James Watson, a co-discoverer of DNA structure, recently found. He suggested that he was "【4】about the prospect of Africa"【5】"all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours (white people) 【6】all the testing says not really". Such【7】are not merely【8】, they are scientifically weird. If the term race has any useful scientific meaning, then Africa, the continent where modern【9】began, is most racially diverse. The resulting【10】forced Dr Watson to leave his laboratory.

【11】, the study of【12】between intelligence and genetics has some wiser practitioners. One of them, Terrie Moffitt, of King's College, has just【13】a project【14】the relative importance of nature and nurture. Dr Moffitt's team【15】the effect on intelligence of breastfeeding, but in a genetic context. Previous studies have shown that breastfed children are more intelligent,【16】about six IQ points, than those given baby formulas.

The team, however,【17】the involvement of a gene called FADS2, which comes in two varieties, known as C and G. The researchers【18】if these two varieties【19】differently with breast milk.【20】on data two groups of people, they found that the intelligence increase associated with breastfeeding only happened to people having inherited at least one copy of the C variety. The effect did not depend on the social classes or IQs of the parents.

(1)

A.happen

B.rise

C.arise

D.arouse

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