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28:Who are more likely to use community services to help care for an elderly parent?

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第1题
Questions 25-29Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

Questions 25-29

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

Personality Questionnaires

-- completed during 【25】______

-- used in the past by the 【26】______

-- and the 【27】______

-- nowadays used by 【28】______ of large employers

-- questions about things like: working under pressure or keeping deadlines

-- written by 【29】______ who say candidates tend to be truthful

【25】

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第2题
Jim hesitated before getting in. He didn't like the man's【21】or the way he talked. And at
other time he would have said,"【22】, "but 'his leg hurt, and it was a long【23】home. He got【24】The big car started off in a burst of speed. "I【25】who you are," the man said after hesitating for a moment. "I know you're the fellow who makes the【26】on the team. With your working hard, they【27】. Without, they lose. It's as【28】as that." The man【29】up into his pocket and took out a new $ 100 bill (纸币) "There's more where this came from, if you know what I【30】, "he said, breaking into a sly (狡诈的) smile.

(56)

A.clothes

B.looks

C.van

D.motorcycle

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第3题
The American definition of success is largely one of acquiring wealth and a high material
standard of living. It is not surprising, 【26】______ , that Americans have valued education for its monetary value. The belief is widespread in the United States 【27】______ the more schooling people have, the more money they will 【28】______ when they leave school. The belief is strongest 【29】______ the desirability of an undergraduate university degree, or a 【30】______ degree such as medicine or law 【31】______ the undergraduate degree. The money value of graduate degrees in 【32】______ such as art, history, or philosophy is not 【33】______ great.

This belief in the monetary value of education is 【34】______ by research outcomes on income. Ben Wattenberg, a social scientist, estimates that in the 【35】______ of a lifetime a man 【36】______ a college school diploma in 1972 could earn about $380,000 more than a man who 【37】______ had a high school diploma. Perhaps this helps to explain survey 【38】______ which showed that Americans who 【39】______ they had lived their lives differently in some way regretted 【40】______ of all that they did not get more education. The regret is 【41】______ by those who have made 【42】______ to the top and by those who have not. 【43】______ a man like Douglas Fraser, the president of the United Auto Workers Union, a nationally known and successful leader, was 【44】______ by regrets that he did not climb higher on the 【45】______ ladder.

【26】

A.however

B.therefore

C.moreover

D.though

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第4题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: Many people today like to exercise. Some like to run, and some like to walk. Others dance or play balls. And some people do more than one kind of exercise. Why do people like to do exercises? [26] It makes them feel good. And exercise helps make them tired, so they sleep better at night.

You may like to [28] run. If you do, take care of your feet. One way you can do this is by [27] making sure you have the right shoes. Some people like to run around running tracks. Many high schools have these tracks.

[28] Walking is a fine exercise. You may wish to take a long walk in the park. It's more fun if you don't go alone. Go with a friend. The two of you will have a great time. You will get a lot of exercise, too. [27] For walking, like running, make sure you have the right shoes.

Some people like to swim. But others do not like going into the water. If you like this kind of exercise, make sure someone is watching you. You must always take care when you are in the water.

Jumping rope and [28] riding a bike are other fine exercises. There are many more. Find one that you like. You may need help at first. So ask someone. People who have been doing the exercise for a long time can help you. Get started today. You'll like how exercise makes you feel.

(1)

A.It can't make people feel good.

B.People can't sleep well after the exercise.

C.It makes people feel good.

D.It helps people lose weight.

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第5题
Directions :Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blan

Directions :

Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B,C, or D on ANSWER SHEET1.

Text

The American definition of success is largely one of acquiring wealth and a high material standard of living. It is not surprising, (26), that Americans have valued education for its mone-tary value. The belief is widespread in the United States (27) the more schooling people have, the more money they will (28) when they leave school. The belief is strongest (29) the desir-ability of an undergraduate university degree, or a (30) degree such as medicine or law (31)the undergraduate degree. The money value of graduate degrees in (32) such as art, history, or philosophy is not (33) great.

This belief in the monetary value of education is . (34) by research outcomes on income. Ben Wattenberg, a social scientist, estimates that in the(35) of a lifetime a man (36) a college school diplomain 1972 could earn about $ 380,000 more than a man wh0 (37)had a high school diploma. Perhaps this helps to explain survey (38) which showed that Americans who (39) they had lived their lives differently in some way regretted(40) 0f all that they did not-N get more education. The regret is (41) by those who have made (42) to the top and by those who have not. (43) a man like Douglas Fraser, the president of the United Auto Workers U-nion, a nationally known and successful leader, was (44) by regrets that he did not climb higher on the (45)ladder.

26.

[A] however

[B] therefore

[C] moreover

[D] though

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第6题
People who like to wear red clothes are more likely to be talkative and ______.A.lucrative

People who like to wear red clothes are more likely to be talkative and ______.

A.lucrative

B.introverted

C.vivacious

D.perilous

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第7题
What is the typical American family (21) ? Married American adults will name their husband

What is the typical American family (21) ? Married American adults will name their husband or wife and their children (22) their "immediate family"(直系家庭). If they (23) their father, mother, sisters, or brothers, they will define them as separate units, usually (24) in separate households. Aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents are (25) "extended family"(扩大的家庭).

The structure of the American family has undergone great changes (26) the 1950s. Traditionally, the American family (27) been a nuclear family, consisting (28) a husband, a wife, and their children. Grandparents (29) live in the same home with their (30) sons and daughters.

In the 1950s, 70 percent of American households (31) the "classic" American family—a husband, wife, and two children. The father earned the money to 32 the family, the mother (33) the children and did not work outside the home, and they had two children.

Yet, in the 1990s,only 8 percent of American households consisted of a (34) father, a stay-at- home mother, and two children. And 35 ,18 percent of households consisted of two parents who were both working and some or more children living at home.

21.

A. likes

B. liking

C. like

D. look like

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第8题
听音频,回答题Recently the online encyclopedia Wikipedia celebrated its 10th birthday. Many

听音频,回答题

Recently the online encyclopedia Wikipedia celebrated its 10th birthday. Many media outlets(26)its growth, number ofarticles, range of topics and its writer gender gap.

A recent study discovered that barely 15 percent of Wikipedia(27)are women, with the lion"s share of the articles beingwritten, edited and(28)by men in their mid-20s. Online public contexts such as web forums and Wikipedia, especially if they(29)domains such as politics, technology, or knowledge, are still male-dominated. These domains are important, and womcn"srelatively lesser30in them is potentially a cause for concern~ But that doesn"t mean women don"t have a(31)on theWeb. A few years ago, we wondered whether there was a gender gap in terms of who was getting online.

The survey found a(32)higher number of American women online than men. And in the current social networking age,the ladies are still leading the pack. Other surveys and reports show more female(33)on sites like Twitter and Facebook. Sowhen it comes to gender and the lnternet today, the question isn"t whether more men or women are surfing the Net, but whetherthey"re surfing the Net differently. Men tend to be more(34), and to tolerate contentious debate, more than women. Women,(35), tend to be more polite and supportive, as well as less assertive.

第(26)题__________

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第9题
People are more likely to cooperate with those who like them.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned

People are more likely to cooperate with those who like them.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第10题
Lobbying groups often try to disguise a financial self-interest by clumsily dressing up th
eir arguments in the guise of concern for the public. You see this tendency in the pharmaceutical industry【21】in energy and lumber companies who like to tout their【22】of the environment. But【23】, two new books argue, are these tactics more【24】a cause for concern than in agribusiness.

Marion Nestle's "Food Safety: Bacteria, Biotechnology, and Bio-terrorism' looks at the way the American meat and biotechnology industries have【25】successfully on Capitol Hill【26】 stricter federal regulation, which the author argues has undermined the safety of the food supply.

【27】, Maxime Schwartz's "How the Cows Turned Mad"【28】the origins of mad-cow disease over more than two centuries, and reveals the fallout from the British government's blind【29】that the disease could not be【30】to humans.

In 1999, Ms Nestle writes in her earlier book, Rosemary Mueklow, the executive director of the National Meat Association, lobbied against President Clinton's【31】to establish a more thorough testing regime for E. coli 0157: H7, a potentially【32】pathogen.

Ms Muck low’s organization—which represents meatpackers and processors who【33】to discard or reprocess meat found to be infected under the new testing regime—argued on Capitol Hill that【34】microbial testing in meat could actually lead to a greater public health risk【35】confident consumers might relax their own safe-handling procedures at home.

(51)

A.as

B.other than

C.than

D.and

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第11题
Nearly everyone enjoys chicken, and the most famous name in chicken is Kentucky Fried Chic
ken. Mr. Sanders, the man who started this【21】 was not always very rich. At one time, he【22】 a small gas station next to a highway. Many truck drivers【23】 here to get gas and take a rest. Mr. Sanders realized they were often【24】 , so he began serving sandwiches and coffee.【25】 the sandwiches he made tasted good and didn't【26】 too much, more and more【27】 came to eat at his place.【28】 Mr. Sanders began to serve fried chicken. People【29】 it very much, and his new business grew rapidly. Not long after,【30】 , another highway was built, and many drivers no longer went to Mr. Sander' s restaurant. So he had to close it. Then he traveled around the country, trying to sell his idea of opening fried chicken restaurants. He succeeded. By 1967, there were almost 5000 Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants. And now, wherever you go in the US, you will see one. If you like chicken, I' m sure, you will enjoy eating Kentucky Fried Chicken.

(46)

A.business

B.action

C.life

D.search

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