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A.specific
B.special
C.specialist
D.spare
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A.specific
B.special
C.specialist
D.spare
Paragraph 4_________
A.What exactly is science?
B.How do you find an explanation?
C.What topics do you need?
D.How do you answer your child's questions?
E.Where does your child study science?
F.How do you set up the experiment on salt and water?
Paragraph 1
A.What exactly is science?
B.How do you find an explanation?
C.What topics do you need?
D.How do you answer your child's questions?
E.Where does your child study science?
F.How do you set up the experiment on salt and water?
W: I'd be happy to send you more detailed explanation if you give me your account number.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.She can send the man additional information.
B.The man received the wrong bill.
C.She will credit the man's account.
D.She agrees that the charges are too high.
Directions: The following three charts representing the ratio between state-owned houses and private houses in Beijing during 1990s. Study the chart carefully, and then use the information below to write an essay on the changes of China's housing market in 1990s with the title: Ownership of Houses in a Big City in China.
1.You must give a brief explanation of the charts.
You must find reasons for the changes.
3. You may write impacts of changes on the society as a whole.
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The World's most married man has tied the knot for the 23rd time. Glynn Wolfe is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as having made the most marriages in the world before his 70th birthday comes. Wolfe had said previously that his 23rd wedding would be broadcast on television from Australia, but there was no explanation as to why it was not.
How many times has Wolfe married?
A.24
B.23
C.32
D.24
听力原文: Today I'd like to mention an interesting television program that will be shown on October 10th. It's about the brain. It's a new public television show produced in New York City. The program will investigate how the brain functioned and new functions. Some interesting topics that will be discussed are dreaming, memory, and depression. These topics will be illustrated by using computer imitations of the brain to make explanation easy to follow. The show is not for children. But don't worry. It's not intended for scientists either. I think the program will be very helpful with the work we're doing in class on the brain. I hope you'll watch it. Remember it's on October 10th.
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A.A computer specialist.
B.A scientist.
C.A television announcer.
D.A teacher.
What will be shown on TV on May 5th?
A.A science fiction cartoon.
B.A scientific program.
C.A movie about dreaming.
D.A drama set in Hong Kong.
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
It is, everyone agrees, a huge task that the child performs when he learns to speak, and the fact that he does so in so short a period of time challenges explanation.
Language learning begins with listening. Individual children very greatly in the amount of listening they do before they start speaking, and late starters are often long listeners. Most children will "obey" spoken instructions some time before they can speak, though the word obey is hardly accurate as a description of the eager and delighted cooperation usually shown by the child. Before they can speak, many children will ask questions by gesture and by making questioning noises.
Any attempt to trace the development from the noises babies make to their first spoken words leads to considerable difficulties. It is agreed that they enjoy making noises, and that during the first few months one or two noises sort themselves out as particularly indicative of delight, distress, sociability, and so on. But since these cannot be said to show the baby's intention to communicate, they can hardly be regarded as early forms of language. It is agreed, too, that from about three months they play with sounds for enjoyment, and that by six months they are able to add new sounds to their repertoire(能发出的全部声音). This self- imitation leads on to deliberate(有意识的)imitation of sounds made or words spoken to them by other people. The problem then arises as to the point at which one can say that these imitations can be considered as speech.
By "... challenges explanation"(Para. 1, Line 2)the author means that ______.
A.no explanation is necessary for such an obvious phenomenon
B.no explanation has been made up to now
C.it's no easy job to provide an adequate explanation
D.it's high time that an explanation was provided
M: Certainly. We'll be doing won-us-award dance. Originally it was a story telling device to recount battles. Another is the grass dance, performed by the plains Indians, where they actually flatten tall field grass to prepare it for a ceremony.
W: Since your dancers are from different tribes, how can you be sure the dances are done correctly?
M: Everything we do had been approved by the elders of our tribes. That's partly because we don't necessarily know each other's styles or dances. But it's also because it's hard to get complete agreement even within the same tribe about .exactly how the dance should be done.
W: Anyone who attends one of your performances will notice that your company goes to a lot of trouble to provide detailed explanation of the origin of the dances, the music, the costumes and so forth. Could you explain to our listeners why you do these?
M: Good question. There are always concerns that traditional dances performed in a theater are nothing more than spectacle. Our explanations show that in our cultures, dance is ritual rather than entertainment.
What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.The dances of a Native American dance troupe.
B.How Native American ceremonial dances are classified.
C.Variations of a basic dance among Native American tribes.
D.How Native American artists are trained.
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
If you dream in color, you're not alone: the majority of people today claim to have. colorful dreams. But it wasn't 'always thus. Research conducted in the early part of the last century consistently found that people reported dreaming most often in black and white. According to Eva Murzyn at the University of Dundee, there are at least two possible explanations for this strange anomaly(反常).
The first is methodological. The early studies tended to use questionnaires, whereas more modern studies use dream diaries (filled in upon rising in the morning) or so-called "REM-awakening", which involves interrupting people's dream-filled periods of sleep to find out what they were dreaming about. People's memories of their dreams are likely to be less accurate using the questionnaire approach and more likely to reflect lay(世俗的) beliefs about the form. dreams generally take.
The second explanation has to do with black and white television and film. It's possible that the boom in black and white film and television during the first half of the last century either affected the form. of people's dreams at that time, or affected their beliefs about the form. dreams generally take.
According to Murzyn's findings, it's the explanation based on media exposure that carries more weight. She used both questionnaire and diary methods to study the dreams of 30 older (average age 64) and 30 younger people (average age 21). The methodological technique made no difference to the type of dreams people reported. Crucially, however, across both questionnaires and diaries, the older participants (who had had significant early life exposure to black and white media) reported experiencing significantly more black and white dreams over the last ten days than the younger participants (22 per cent vs 4 per cent).
Another finding was that older participants reported black and white dreams and color dreams to be of equal vividness. By contrast, the younger participants reported that the quality of black and white dreams was poorer. This raises the possibility that the younger participants didn't really have any black and white dreams at all, but were simply labeling poorly remembered dreams as black and white.
Several awkward questions are left unanswered by this study. It's not clear if the older participants really are experiencing more black and white dreams or if it's their memories or beliefs about dreams that is influencing their reports.
A disadvantage for the questionnaires method is that______.
A.people's dreams were not completed
B.people can't remember their dreams exactly
C.it has no connection with people's diaries
D.it provides too many choices for people to choose
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