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Which position does Thierry Henry usually like to play in a football game?A.Wing.B.Striker

Which position does Thierry Henry usually like to play in a football game?

A.Wing.

B.Striker.

C.Goalkeeper.

D.Captain.

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第1题
Most animals have little connection with animals of a different kind, unless they hunt the
m for food. Sometimes, however, two kinds of animals come together in a partnership(伙伴关系) which does good to both of them. You may have noticed some birds sitting on the backs of sheep. This is not because they want a ride, but because they find easy food in parasites(寄生虫) on sheep. The sheep allow the birds to do so because they remove the cause of discomfort. So although they can manage without each other, they do better together.

Sometimes an animal has a plant partner. The relationship develops until the two partners cannot manage without each other. This is so in the corals (珊瑚) of the sea. In their skins they have tiny plants which act as "dustman", taking some of the waste products from the coral and giving in return oxygen which the animal needs to breathe. If the plants are killed, or are even prevented from light so that they cannot live normally, the corals will die.

Some birds like to sit on a sheep because ______.

A.they can eat its parasites

B.they depend on the sheep for existence

C.they enjoy travelling with the sheep

D.they find the position most comfortable

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第2题
Euthanasia is clearly a deliberate and intentional aspect of a killing. Taking a human lif
e, even with subtle rites and consent of the party involved is barbaric. No one can justly kill another human being. Just as it is wrong for a serial killer to murder, it is wrong for a physician to do so as well, no matter what the motive for doing so may be.

Many thinkers, including almost all orthodox Catholics, believe that euthanasia is immoral. They oppose killing patients in any circumstances whatever. However, they think it is all right, in some special circumstances, to allow patients to die by withholding treatment The American Medical Association's policy statement on mercy killing supports this traditional view. In my paper "Active and Passive Euthanasia" I argue, against the traditional view, that there is in fact no normal difference between killing and letting die --if one is permissible, then so is the other.

Professor Sullivan does not dispute my argument; instead he dismisses it as irrelevant The traditional doctrine, he says, does not appeal to or depend on the distinction between killing and letting die. Therefore, arguments against that distinction "leave the traditional position untouched".

Is my argument really irrelevant? I don' t see how it can be. As Sullivan himself points out, nearly everyone holds that it is sometimes meaningless to prolong the process of dying and that in those cases it is morally permissible to let a patient die even though a few more hours or days could be saved by procedures that would also increase the agonies of the dying. But if' it is impossible to defend a general distinction between letting people die and acting to terminate their lives directly, then it would seem that active euthanasia also may be morally permissible.

But traditionalists like professor Sullivan hold that active euthanasia--the direct killing of patients--is not morally permissible; so, if thy argument is sound, their view must ,be mistaken. I can not agree, then, that my argument "leave the traditional position untouched".

However, I shall not press this point. Instead I shall present some further arguments against the traditional position, concentrating on those elements of the position which professor Sullivan himself thinks most important. According to him, what is important is, first, that we should never intentionally terminate the life of a patient, either by action or omission, and second, that we may cease or omit treatment of a patient, knowing that this will result in death, only if the means of treatment involved are extraordinary.

The author's purpose in writing this passage is______

A.to air his opinions on Sullivan's fallacies.

B.to attack the traditional view on euthanasia.

C.to explain why his argument is relevant.

D.to draw a line between killing and letting die.

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第3题
Why does the author say "Ricke doesn't have a lot of time"?A.Ricke's position will be take

Why does the author say "Ricke doesn't have a lot of time"?

A.Ricke's position will be taken over soon.

B.Telekom is facing serious problems.

C.No executives would like to work for him.

D.Investors doubt about his ability.

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第4题
The candidate should dress in a manner that is appropriate to the position ________ he is applying.

A.for which

B.which

C.that

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第5题
It was (through) his uncle' s influence (which) Philip obtained his (position) (with) the

It was (through) his uncle' s influence (which) Philip obtained his (position) (with) the biggest oil company in the country.

A.through

B.which

C.position

D.with

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第6题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

More than two centuries after Benjamin Franklin used one to study lightning, a team of atmospheric scientists has found that kites are a potent research tool for studying air conditions at high altitudes.

Ben Balsley and John Briks at the University of Colorado have developed a kite and instrument package to sample the atmosphere up to 3.5 kilometers high, for up to two days at a time. The kite is cheaper and more flexible than balloons and aircraft, the traditional vehicles for atmospheric research. Within two years the team expects to fly kites up to 10 kilometers high, and Briks hopes to use these to measure carbon dioxide and methane emissions over the Brazilian rainforest and the transport of air pollutants over the Atlantic Ocean.

The kite is a 15-square-meter Para foil made of Mylar, which 'is not only strong, but unlike nylon, Joes not absorb water. The kite "string" is made of Kevlar, famous for its use in bullet-proof vests, which is so strong that 6 kilometers of it weighs just 18 kilograms, yet can withstand a loading of 430 kilograms.

The most innovative component of the system is the TRAM, or Tethered Rover for Atmospheric Measurements, which can move the sampling instruments 'up and down the tether while the kite maintains a constant altitude. "Our instruments measure such things as temperature, pressure, humidity, and concentrations of ozone and other air pollutants," Beasley explains. "We need to get continuous measurements, over the course of days, from various altitudes. Conventional free balloon methods can sample such parameters, but they cannot stay in any one position, and are limited to altitudes of two kilometers. Aircraft can sample at any altitude, but they are very expensive to operate, and cannot remain in one position for more than four hours."

The TRAM, which is actually a kite-like aerofoil connected by small wheels to the kite's tether, can be operated from the ground. It will move up and down the tether, or maintain a given altitude while the instruments sample the air. "An important cost of balloon sampling is the instrument package, which typically costs about $1000, and is always lost." Basely says "Now we can use the instruments on the TRAM, and not only get more data, but reuse it again and again," The TRAM with its instruments, including the radiotelemetry link to the scientists on the ground, weighs 6 kilograms, including batteries that can power it for two days.

Basely and his colleagues are continuing to improve the kite and TRMA, and expand its capacities, but Basely notes that it does have its limitations: "The kite can only lift about 10 kilograms, and this means the equipment's power requirements must be low, too. We need locations with steady, relatively strong winds, and must also avoid air traffic."

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the first two paragraphs of the passage?

A.Kites have been found to be a useful tool in research on air conditions

B.Balloons and aircraft are traditional tools in research on air conditions

C.The kites can now fly up to 10 kilometers high

D.The kites are expected to fly higher and do more researches in the near future

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第7题
______ at the launching position a lift took him up to the rocket, which was 65 feet above
the ground.

A.While arriving

B.Having arrived

C.When he arrived

D.On his arrival

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第8题
Which of the following tasks is not stated as having formed part of the research?A.Recordi

Which of the following tasks is not stated as having formed part of the research?

A.Recording pictures of the finds.

B.Making an exact plan of the position of the finds.

C.Locating all the parts of the ship and its cargo in that area.

D.Storing everything carefully in rows.

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第9题
Letter BDear Mary, congratulations, promotion, pleasure, enthusiasm, position It is our great (1

Letter B

Dear Mary,

congratulations, promotion, pleasure, enthusiasm, position

It is our great(1)to inform you that you have been promoted to the challenging and demanding(2)of the manager of the Personnel Department.

This(3)is in recognition of the fine work you have clone for this firm.We are very confident that you will meet the new responsibilities which accompany the position of the manager of the Personnel Department with the same level of(4)and enterprise which you have exhibited since you came to work with our firm.

Please accept our(5)on your new promotion.

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Which of the following is the goal of China to build up new universities?

A.Providing wider opportunities of education for oversea students.

B.Elevating the science and technology level of the whole country.

C.Focusing on the position of science and technology innovation leader.

D.Creating a culture of appreciation of science and technology.

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Which of the following is true about the motion of the moon? [A] The moon and the s

Which of the following is true about the motion of the moon?

[A] The moon and the sun are moving in the same plane.

[B] The moon revolved along the ecliptic.

[C] The moon moves faster than the sun.

[D] The position of the moon can be found changed in an hour's time.

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