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What suggestion of the guests is true?A.Break the top off.B.Use the mouth.C.Step by step.D

What suggestion of the guests is true?

A.Break the top off.

B.Use the mouth.

C.Step by step.

D.Put it on the floor.

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What is one suggestion to help save the condors? A.Let all condors free. B.Don't allow any
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第2题
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What is the suggestion given in the last paragraph to tackle the problem of cheating?

A.The teaching of values should be given equal, if not higher, priority.

B.Teachers should avoid talking about students test scores too much.

C.Educators should have a reasonable expectation for students' scores.

D.School should add integrity as part of the test scores.

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第3题
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een two people?

A.To find out the differences and talk about them.

B.To avoid talking about the differences.

C.To change differences into similarities.

D.To pretend that differences do not exist.

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第4题
What do people think of the suggestion of using nuclear weapon to change the course of ast
eroids?

A.It sounds practical but it may not solve the problem.

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D.It is a waste of money because a violent coming course of asteroids with the earth is very. unlikely.

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第5题
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Some brains do deteriorate with age. Alzheimer's disease, for example, strikes 13 percent of Americans 65 and older. But for most aging adults, the authors say, much of what occurs is a gradually widening focus of attention that makes it more difficult to latch onto just one fact, like a name or a telephone number. Although that can be frustrating, it is often useful. "It may be that distractibility is not, in fact, a bad thing," said Shelley H. Carson, a psychology researcher at Harvard whose work was cited in the book. "It may increase the amount of information available to the conscious mind. "

For example, in studies where subjects are asked to read passages that are interrupted with unexpected words or phrases, adults 60 and older work much more slowly than college students. Although the students plow through the texts at a consistent speed regardless of what the out-of-place words mean, older people slow down even more when the words are related to the topic at hand. That indicates that they are not just stumbling over the extra information, but are taking it in and processing it. When both groups were later asked questions for which the out-of-place words might be answers, the older adults responded much better than the students.

"For the young people, it's as if the distraction never happened," said an author of the review, Lynn Hasher, a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto and a senior scientist at the Rotman Research Institute. "But for older adults, because they've retained all this extra data, they' re now suddenly the better problem solvers. They can transfer the information they've soaked up from one situation to another. "

Such tendencies can yield big advantages in the real world, where it is not always clear what information is important, or will become important. A seemingly irrelevant point or suggestion in a memo can take on new meaning if the original plan changes. Or extra details that stole your attention, like others'yawning and fidgeting, may help you assess the speaker's real impact.

From the first two paragraphs, we learn that______.

A.aging brains tend to process more information simultaneously

B.one becomes forgetful when he gets old

C.older people don't think their brainpower is declining

D.the aged always stress long-term benefit

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第6题
What does the future hold for the problem of housing? A good (1)_____ depends, of course,

What does the future hold for the problem of housing? A good (1)_____ depends, of course, on the meaning of" future". If one is thinking in (2)_____ of science fiction and the space age (3)_____ at least possible to assume that man will have solved such trivial and earthly problems as housing. Writers of science fiction have (4)_____ the suggestion that men will live in great comfort, with every (5)_____ device to make life smooth, healthy and easy, (6)_____ not happy. But they have not said what his house will be made of.

The problems of the next generation or two can more readily be imagined. Scientists have already pointed out that (7)_____ something is done either to restrict the world's rapid growth in population or to discover and develop new sources of food (or both), millions of people will be dying of starvation or, (8)_____, suffering from under feeding before this (9)_____ is out. But nobody has worked out any plan for housing these growing populations. Admittedly the worse situations will occur in the (10)_____ parts of the world, where housing can be of light structure, or in backward areas where standards are (11)_____ low. But even the minimum shelter requires materials of (12)_____ kind, and in the crowded, bulging towns the low-standard" housing" of flattened petrol mans and dirty canvas is far more wasteful (13)_____ ground space than can be tolerated.

Since the war, Hong Kong has suffered the kind of crisis which is likely to (14)_____ in many other places during the next generation. (15)_____ millions of refugees arrived to (16)_____ the already growing population and emergency steps had to be taken to prevent squalor and disease and the (17)_____ of crime. Hong Kong is only one small part of what will certainly become a vast problem and not (18)_____ a housing problem, because when population grows at this rate there are (19)_____ problems of education, transport, water supply and so on. Not every area may have the same resources as Hong Kong to (20)_____ and the search for quicker and cheaper methods of construction must never cease.

A.transaction

B.deal

C.definition

D.assumption

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第7题
What a lovely day, __.?

A.doesn't it

B.isn't it

C.hasn't it

D.won't it

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第8题
One answer to the questions of land shortage was suggested by a committee some years ago.
A city was to be built at sea, housing 30 000 people.

The suggestion was to shape the city like a harbour. The outer wall of the harbour would stand on steel columns resting on the sea-bed. Naturally this could only be where the water was fairly shallow. The people would live in flats in the fifty-metre high outer wall. The flats would all face inwards, and would be made of concrete and glass. The glass would be specially made and coloured to control the heat and strong light from the sun.

The water inside this man-made harbour would be calm. The planners called this water the lake. On it would be floating islands carrying more buildings; a hospital, two theaters, a museum, an art exhibition hall and a church. On one of the islands would be a special plant, to take the salt out of sea water and turn it into fresh water.

People living in the city could move around on small boats driven by electricity , so there would be no air pollution from the burning of petrol. There would be platforms outside the main wall for ships bringing supplies. People could also travel to the mainland by motorboat or water plane.

What was suggested about the construction of a new city at sea?

A.The city was to be designed together with a harbour.

B.The walls around the city would be made of steel and glass.

C.The buildings of the city would rest on a floating island.

D.The people would live in flats made of coloured glass.

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第9题
You shouldn't be so ______ —I didn't mean anything bad in what I said.A.sentimentalB.sensi

You shouldn't be so ______ —I didn't mean anything bad in what I said.

A.sentimental

B.sensible

C.sensitive

D.sophisticated

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第10题
I didn't know what to do, but then an idea______ to me suddenly.A.happenedB.enteredC.hitD.

I didn't know what to do, but then an idea______ to me suddenly.

A.happened

B.entered

C.hit

D.occurred

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