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The question never ______ in discussion.A、put upB、came upC、set up

The question never ______ in discussion.

A、put up

B、came up

C、set up

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I was ______ by a biological question in the examination, which even my teacher had never
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B.mingled

C.provoked

D.diverted

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第2题
What do we learn about colleges in the US from the passage?A.They never question students

What do we learn about colleges in the US from the passage?

A.They never question students about the learning environment.

B.Their students tend to enjoy their classroom experiences more.

C.Their evaluation systems no longer have much real importance.

D.They effectively utilized students' views about their teachers.

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第3题
听力原文:M: You'll never finish that paper on time, why don't you ask for an extension?W:

听力原文:M: You'll never finish that paper on time, why don't you ask for an extension?

W: It's out of the question. The professor is going on vacation as sore as the term's finished.

Q: What does the woman mean?

(17)

A.The woman must ask the professor to take a longer vacation.

B.The woman won't be able to get an extension.

C.No one knows whether it is possible for the woman to get a longer time.

D.There is a question about the period of time allowed for completion of the paper.

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A.Whether

B.When

C.While

D.As

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听力原文:You may remember that a few weeks ago, we discussed the question of what photogra

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Alfred Stieglitz went from the United States to Germany to study engineering. While he was there, he became interested in photography and began to experiment with his camera. He took pictures under conditions that most photographers considered too difficult—he took them at night, in the rain, and of people and objects reflected in windows. When he returned to the United States, he continued these revolutionary efforts. Stieglitz was the first person to photograph skyscrapers, clouds, and views from an airplane.

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B.How to define photography.

C.How Alfred Stieglitz contributed to the history of photography.

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第6题
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M: Are any of the characters in the books based on real people?

W: Tricky question! Hermione Granger is a little bit like I was at her age. Ron is little bit like my oldest friend and Professor Shape is a lot like one of my old teachers.

M: How long have you been writing?

W: Nearly all my life. I had written two novels before I had the idea for Harry, though I'd never tried to get them published.

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M: Any clues about the next book?

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M: Thanks for your help.

W: You're welcome.

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A.Remarking on the film of Harry Potter.

B.Interviewing a successful woman writer.

C.Talking about their traveling experience on a train.

D.Asking the woman to do him a favor.

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第8题
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A most important medical discovery was made by William Harvey in 1628. He found out that the blood is circulated round the body in one direction only by the pumping action of the heart. It had previously been incorrectly thought that the blood moved with a backward and forward motion.

Early in the 17th century a new instrument came into use that was to open up a whole new area in the study of medical and scientific matters. This was the microscope.

The first instruments were not very efficient. They were able to magnify only a very small part of the object and this was always surrounded by rings of coloured light. Nevertheless a great step forward had been taken which was of vital importance for future research and development.

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A.Scientists and philosophers bad never studied the human body and its functions.

B.Many of the ideas and theories that people used to accept were all incorrect.

C.People used to accept ideas and theories.

D.People used to accept undoubtedly many of the ideas and' theories, correct and incorrect.

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第9题
阅读理解阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题。FOOD SAFETYA question that often tr

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FOOD SAFETY

A question that often troubles food companies is how to control problems like rats and insects without harming the food. Pest control experts say poisons should never be used where they may enter food. They say the first line of defense against pests is to clean the places where the food is handled or stored.

Floors, food preparation surfaces and tools can be disinfected with chemicals like chlorine, iodine or bromine. Food containers should be stored about half a meter off the ground and about half a meter away from any walls. Storage areas should be kept dry and clean.

Containers for raw materials such as rice, wheat, etc. should be kept closed and clean. Any foodstuff split during delivery or handling should be cleared up both inside and outside the building. Pests enter a building from the outside, so pay attention to outer walls. Small stones can be used to cover the ground and block the growth of plants and the grass should be kept short to deny pests a place to live.

Check that doors and windows are completely closed. Also any hole that might allow pests to enter a building should be filled. Rats can enter through a hole the size of a coin. A mouse can pass through a hole half that size.

Supervisors should make a list of pest control measures to be taken by employees. This will aid the efforts and also help prepare for any inspections. In most countries, there is a food and drug administration bureau, or some agency with a similar name, which enforces rules nationwide, responsible for rules about the use of pesticides, etc. However, businesses where food is stored, prepared or sold must also follow state and local health laws. Most of these governmental departments or bureaus have their websites with information about food safety policies and other issues. People can easily access the information.

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1. According to pest control experts, why should poisons never be used in food companies? {A; B; C}

A. Because they may enter food.

B. Because they may kill rats.

C. Because they may be harmful to the plants.

2. What is the first line of defense against pests? {A; B; C}

A. To check that doors and windows are completely closed.

B. To clean the places where food is handled or stored.

C. To fill any hole that might allow pests to enter a building.

3. How can floors, food preparation surfaces and tools be disinfected? {A; B; C}

A. With smoke.

B. With water.

C. With chemicals.

4. Why should attention be paid to outer walls? {A; B; C}

A. To prevent pests from entering a building from outside.

B. To keep moist from entering a building from outside.

C. To stop sun rays from entering a building from outside.

5. What dose the passage mainly talk about? {A; B; C}

A. Why poisons should never be used where they may enter food.

B. Why the growth of plants should be blocked and grass be kept short.

C. How to control rats and insects without harming the food.

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第10题
听力原文:M: Let's look at your problem: you always fail the job interviews.W: It seems so,

听力原文:M: Let's look at your problem: you always fail the job interviews.

W: It seems so, sir. And the thing is that I always find those questions hard to answer. For example, they always ask me what I think is important in a job.

M: In this ease, you should mention specific rewards other than paycheck, for example, (22) challenge and the feeling of accomplishment.

W: That sounds good. And they often ask what makes me decide to join their company, especially when they are rather small and young.

M: You can tell them that you believe you would have better opportunities with a small but rapidly expanding company like theirs.

W: Great. I think (23) the most difficult question is what my greatest strengths and weaknesses are.

M: They are tough questions. For your greatest strengths, give a response like this: "I can see what needs to be done and do it." or "I work well with others."

W: Terrific.

M: For your weaknesses, you can identify one or two, such as "I tend to drive myself too hard". The trick is to describe a weakness so that it could also be considered a virtue.

W: I see. Sometimes they also ask me what I don't like about my previous jobs.

M: You can talk about the things you don't like, but (24) avoid making even slightest reference to any of your former employers.

W: I'll remember that.

M: Never forget to have at least one question ready, because the interviewer usually asks if you have any questions about the job or the company at the end of the interviews.

W: (25) I understand employers like a candidate who is interested in the organization.

M: Right. ff you can smoothly apply answers like these during the interview, you are bound to make a good impression.

22. What is the woman suggested to mention when asked what is important to her in an interview?

23.What is the woman's biggest problem in an interview?

24.What does the man warn against doing when it comes to previous experience?

25.Why should the woman have at least one question ready beforehand?

(4)

A.Specific paycheck.

B.Sense of accomplishment.

C.Chances of promotion.

D.Awards she deserves.

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