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“Inside room”是指内景房,“Deluxe suite”是指豪华套间。()

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第1题
A.The terrible noise in the library.B.The heat inside the library.C.The small room in

A.The terrible noise in the library.

B.The heat inside the library.

C.The small room in the library.

D.The air conditioner of poor quality.

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第2题
听力原文:A university professor recently made several experiments with different animals t

听力原文: A university professor recently made several experiments with different animals to find out which was the most intelligent.

He found out that the monkey was more intelligent than other animals.

In one experiment the professor put a monkey in a room where there are several small boxes. Some boxes were inside other boxes. One small box had some food inside of it. The professor wanted to watch the monkey and to find out how long it would take the monkey to find the food. The professor left the room. He waited a few minutes outside the door. Then he knelt down and put his eye to the keyhole. What did he see? To his surprise he found himself looking directly into the eye of the monkey. The monkey was looking at the professor through the keyhole on the other side of the door.

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A.To find out how clever monkeys were.

B.To test the intelligence of different animals.

C.To compare the difference between man and the monkey.

D.To find out how monkeys search for food.

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第3题
Could you change a room for me的中文意思是()。

A.请你们现在就清扫房间

B.你们有空房吗

C.你们只有一间套房了

D.能否给我换一间房

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第4题
Deep inside a mountain near Sweatwater in East Tennessee is a body of water known as the L
ost Sea. It is listed by the "Guinness Book of World Records" as the world's largest underground lake. The lost Sea is part of an extensive and historical cave system called Craighead Caverns.

The caverns have been known and used since the days of the Cherokee Indian Nation. The cave expands into a series of huge rooms from a small opening on the side of the mountain. Approximately one mile from the entrance, in a room called "the Council Room", many Indian artifacts have been found. Some of the items discovered include pottery, arrowheads, weapons and jewelry.

For many years there were persistent rumors of a large underground lake somewhere in a cave, but it was not discovered until 1905. In that year, a thirteen-year-old boy named Ben Sands crawled through a small opening three hundred feet underground. He found himself in a large cave half filled with water.

Today tourists visit the Lost Sea and ride far out onto it in glass-bottomed boats powered by electric motors. More than thirteen acres of water have been mapped out so far and still no end to the lake has been found. Even though teams of divers have tried to explore the Lost Sea, the full extent of it is still unknown.

According to the passage, the lost Sea is unique because it is ______.

A.part of a historical cave system

B.the biggest underground lake in the world

C.listed in the "Guinness Book of World Records"

D.the largest body of water in Tennessee

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第5题
听力原文:(16) Daniel Hale Williams was an example of a brilliant African-American doctor w

听力原文: (16) Daniel Hale Williams was an example of a brilliant African-American doctor who managed to find success despite the obstacles white Americans placed in front of him. He was born in 1856 in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. Almost immediately after graduating, (17) he needed to open his own office because at that time no Chicago hospitals would allow black doctors to "use modern facilities and equipment to complete their medical training and care for patients". After two years of successfully running his own hospital, Daniel Hale Williams was confronted with an operation that had never been accomplished. While working in the emergency room, a black express man, James Cornish, rushed in with a knife trauma into his chest. (18) None of the other doctors seemed to know what to do since the external bleeding had stopped, plus there was no way for them to see what was happening inside his chest. This was because there were no x-ray machines available to the doctors, because they were not yet discovered. As the night progressed, Cornish's state began to diminish. After careful evaluation and assessment, Daniel decided that performing open heart surgery on Cornish was the most promising procedure for them to take. Daniel took on the challenge of performing an operation without much technology or advancement. While in the operating room, Daniel "decided to operate on the left side of the chest cavity. (19) The surgery was a success and James Cornish lived for twenty years after the operation was completed. With all of this agony and strength, Daniel Hale Williams became the first person to perform. a successful heart surgery."

16. What is the purpose of the passage?

17.Why didn't Williams work at a hospital?

18.Why hadn't open heart surgery been performed before?

19.How do we know the operation was really successful?

(7)

A.To talk about Daniel Hale William's life.

B.To show how racial discrimination was.

C.To show how an African American paid off.

D.To demonstrate the first open heart surgery.

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第6题
听力原文:Thefiddler crab (招潮蟹) is a living clock. It indicates the time of day by the

听力原文: Thefiddler crab (招潮蟹) is a living clock. It indicates the time of day by the color of its skin, which is dark by day and pale by night. The crab's changing skin color follows a regular 24-hour cycle that exactly matches the daily rhythm of the sun.

Does the crab actually keep time, or does its skin simply respond to the sun's rays, changing color according to the amount of light that strikes it? To find out, biologists kept crabs in a dark room for two months. Even without daylight, the crabs'skin color continued to change precisely on schedule.

This characteristic probably evolved in response to the rhythm of the sun, to help protect the crab from sunlight and enemies. After millions of years it has become completely regulated inside the living body of the crab.

The biologists noticed that once each day the color of the fiddler crab is especially dark, and that each day this occurs 50 minutes later than on the day before. From this they discovered that each crab follows not only the rhythm of the sun but also that of the tides. The crab's period of greatest darkening is precisely the time of low tide on the beach where it is caught.

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A.Because it changes color in a regular 24-hour rhythm.

B.Because it changes color in response to the sun's rays.

C.Because it constantly changes color.

D.Because it changes color every hour.

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第7题
听音频,回答题 For many years, food vendors in American cities have offered selling food fr

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For many years, food vendors in American cities have offered selling food from trucks. Hungry people can find more than just hot dogs in these26. Now looking for new clothing is becoming as easy and satisfying as exploring the tasty 27 of food trucks. The new movement is called the fashion truck. Once a month, just after sunset, trucks fill an outdoor parking lot in Los Angeles, California. Some trucks sell all kinds of food products, from sweet ice cream to 28 seafood. Others have clothing or29for sale. These vehicles are known as fashion trucks.

Many people have never seen a fashion truck before. Janelle Shepard is exploring everything inside the J. D. Luxe fashion truck. The back of the truck is a30. Clothing hangs on one side. Jewelry and purses are on the other side. The store is31 and looks well organized. There is also a very small room for 32 clothes. Another reason to use a truck is that you can take your business to the customers. But she also admits there are difficulties. The biggest challenge is 33 the weather while another issue is keeping the truck in good condition. When a vehicle 34., the repairs can take days. Business stops during the repair work, Fashion trucks are giving Internet businesses some competition and they attract 35. Experts hope that the city of San Francisco can create laws to rule the growing industry.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Good afternoon, madam. How can I help you?W: Erm, well, I seem to have lost my

听力原文:M: Good afternoon, madam. How can I help you?

W: Erm, well, I seem to have lost my handbag.

M: Oh, I'm sorry.

W: Have you seen a brown bag?

M: I'm afraid madam at the present time nothing has been handed in, but if you'd like to give me a description, I can write it down.

W: OK. it, it's a brown bag.

M: Brown.

W: And it's erm, it's leather and it has a flap that comes over top. It's erm, a shoulder bag.

M: Fine. Have you got anything inside it that would identify it?

W: Well, my passport's in there and erm, my money, I mean all my money is in there, I have about three hundred pounds cash.

M: I see.

W: Erm, my passport and my money, erm oh, I, I have a little address book and my name is ha the front.

M: Fine. And where did you leave it?

W: I think I left it in the brasserie.

M: And when was that?

W: About 12:30, I think.

M: I'm sure it will turn up. Now could you tell me your name, please?

W: Henderson. Julie Henderson. I'm in Room 216.

M: All right, Mrs. Henderson. We will let you know as soon as we find it.

W: Thank you very much.

(20)

A.The handbag is brown.

B.The handbag has a flap over the top.

C.The handbag is a shoulder bag.

D.The handbag is not made of leather.

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第9题
Centuries ago, during the Middle Ages, most of the land in Europe was owned by many differ
ent kings and queens, princes and princesses, and lords and ladies. They did not all get along. They were always fighting. They all wanted to get more land. To protect themselves, they started building huge homes out of stone. They called their homes castles.

A castle was built behind a strong stone wall. The wall was five or six feet thick and ten to twenty feet high. A deep ditch called a moat was dug around the outside of the wall. It was often filled with water, and the only way anyone could enter the castle was to cross a drawbridge. The drawbridge could be raised or lowered over the moat from inside the castle walls. There was also a tunnel that began in the castle and ended at the moat. This was important in case the castle was captured. It allowed the king and queen to escape. They could swim across the moat and hide in the forest.

Living in a castle was not very comfortable. The rooms were cold and damp. Every room could have' a fire burning in a great fireplace, but until the twelfth century castles did not have chimneys. The smoke from their fireplaces had to go out through open doors and windows. Meals often had ten or twelve courses. The meat might be wild bear or birds that were boiled or roasted over an open fire. All the food was highly seasoned. People even put pepper in their drinks[ The people sat at a long table and ate with their fingers and a knife, all picking their food from the same big dish. They had no napkins. Therefore, they often wiped their hands on pieces of bread. When their fingers were clean, they threw the bread to their bunting dogs.

Which of the following statements is NOT true about castles?

A.Kings and queens, princes and princesses, and lords and ladies built castles in order to get more land.

B.Around the outside of a castle, a moat was dug, which was often filled with water.

C.A castle was built behind a thick and high stone wall, which was strong enough to stand the possible attack of enemies.

D.If a drawbridge was pulled up, there was no way for people to enter the castle.

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第10题
听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. How is your vacation?W: Terrific! I went to Washington D.C. to visit

听力原文:M: Hi, Jane. How is your vacation?

W: Terrific! I went to Washington D.C. to visit my cousin. I saw the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian Institution, and the White House.

M: I've never been to Washington. What did you like the best?

W: Oh, the White House. Did you know that it's been the official home of our presidents since 1800? And every president except George Washington has lived in it.

M: I didn't know it was that old. Is it really as nice as everyone says it is?

W: It's only a three-storey building built of stone. But it's simple and definite. It used to be called the "President's House". President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901. The White House has a fascinating history. It survived a fire at the hands of the British in 1814.

M: I remember now. The president then was James Madison. And his wife Dolley ran out of the burning building carrying Gilbert Stuart's portrait of Washington.

W: Yes, that's right. It's hanging in the East Room now.

M: How big is the White House?

W: It's big. Imagine 18 acres of land with gardens and 132 rooms. It has to be painted every four years.

M: How much were you allowed to see?

W: Not very much. Only six of the rooms are open to the public. It's a popular tour, and there is always a line of people waiting. They want to look at their property, I guess.

M: Their property?

W: Sure. The White House is owned by the people of the United States. We elect the leaders who live in it.

M: But can just anyone go inside?

W: Of course. Anyone can see our president's home.

(20)

A.George Washington.

B.Thomas Jefferson.

C.James Madison.

D.Abraham Lincoln.

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第11题
FTTR(Fiber to The Room),是指光纤敷设到远端节点,为光纤接入的基本技术方式,与之对应的还有
FTTB,FTTC,FTTZ,FTTH,敷设时可采用总线型,环形,星型或树形拓扑结构,那么FTTR连接设备主要包括()。

A、定制式光猫

B、分光器

C、皮线光缆

D、AP节点设备

E、AP光路的光模块

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