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The men were provided ______ blankets against the cold.

A.by

B.with

C.at

D.for

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第1题
Men needed more than simple direct exchange as ______.A.there were more and more goods the

Men needed more than simple direct exchange as ______.

A.there were more and more goods the exchange rate of which couldn't be agreed on

B.farmers were reluctant to provide their grain and meat

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D.simple exchange was banned by law

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第2题
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A.It is the most infamous biomedical research study in U.S. history, which was performed from 1932 to 1972 by the Tuskegee Institute contracted by the United States Public Health Service

B.The study followed more than 600 African-American men who were not told they had syphilis and were denied access to the known treatment of penicillin.

C.This led to the 1974 National Research Act, to provide for protection of human subjects in experiments. The Belmont Report in 1978 also established three tenets of ethical research: respect for persons, beneficence,and justice

D.The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research was established and was tasked with establishing the boundary between research and routine practice,the role of risk-benefit analysis, guidelines for participation, and the definition of informed consent.

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第3题
What lessons can we learn from the Tuskegee syphilis study from 1932-1972 in black men in US?
A.It is the most infamous biomedical research study in U.S. history, which was performed from 1932 to 1972 by the Tuskegee Institute contracted by the United States Public Health Service

B.The study followed more than 600 African-American men who were not told they had syphilis and were denied access to the known treatment of penicillin.

C.This led to the 1974 National Research Act, to provide for protection of human subjects in experiments. The Belmont Report in 1978 also established three tenets of ethical research: respect for persons, beneficence,and justice

D.The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research was established and was tasked with establishing the boundary between research and routine practice,the role of risk-benefit analysis, guidelines for participation, and the definition of informed consent.

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第4题
Two men on a touring holiday of Britain were injured by an explosion in their motor van in
the centre of Norwich yesterday.

Shoppers, traders and businessmen in Red Lion Street were shocked by a loud bang, and seconds later the two men jumped over from the vehicle, which had stopped outside Barclays Bank. Several people rushed to give assistance and helped to put out the fire inside the vehicle, a light American truck converted to provide living accommodation, before Norwich firemen arrived.

The men--American Mr. Gary House, aged 25, of Ohio, who was driving, and his passenger Mr. Charles Lynn, 23, of Vancouver--were taken to Norfolk and Norwich Hospital with minor bums. They were allowed to leave after treatment.

"I heard this explosion, it was pretty loud. I thought it could have been a bomb." Said Mr. Webster, manager of the market, who was working in his office in Red Lion Street. "I looked out of the window and saw this lad leap from the van and roll on the ground. Then another lad came out of the van. He seemed to be in a worse state--parts of his trousers were hanging below his knee."

"I came downstairs to get a fire extinguisher, but by the time I got outside someone from the bank was in the van with an extinguisher."

Mr. Webster, who lives at 71, Trinity Street, Norwich, said both victims were shocked. One was taken into the market office to await an ambulance. "The second men insisted on going back into the van to see if everything was all right, and five minutes later he came out with a drawer that was blazing," he added. The explosion was also heard inside the bank. Staff provided a fire extinguisher and telephoned for an ambulance.

Although a plastic window was blown out, damage inside the vehicle was mainly superficial. The two men spent the last six months touring the Continent and had traveled to Norwich from Sheterton. At the time of the accident their wives were shopping in the city.

The two men in the van _____.

A.were slightly hurt

B.were badly injured

C.were shocked but unhurt

D.needed careful treatment

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第5题
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hen people had eaten their food 【73】 , an fire was used only to provide heat and light.

The first primitive cooks were 【74】 women, 【75】 preparing food and making clothing were considered women's work. 【76】 most of the great chefs in history have been men. This might have been because chefs learned 【77】 work in the kitchens of rich families 【78】 in restaurants and women didn't often take jobs outside their homes, or it might have been because kitchen equipment was so heavy and difficult to work with 【79】 only strong men could do it. In modern times, great female chefs have become known, and some of the best cook books 【80】 by women.

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A.who

B.which

C.how

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第6题
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第7题
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The fact is that the typical English pub is changing, partly 【24】______ the licensing laws not being so strict as they 【25】______ ,but also because publicans are trying to 【26】______ away with the old Victorian 【27】______ of the pub and 【28】______ provide couples with an atmosphere where they can both feel happy. Pub used not to open 【29】______ at certain times. The result was that they were usually 【30】______ with men who seemed to be drinking as much as possible in the time 【31】______ . But that kind of pub is quickly becoming a thing of the past.

Curiously enough, the old British licensing laws, which foreigners found so objectionable and absurd, were 【32】______ introduced as a 【33】______ measure to stop workers drinking in the World War I. 【34】______ , the strong Puritanical 【35】______ in Parliament took 【36】______ of the law and 【37】______ it.

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【21】

A.and

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听力原文:Two men on a touring holiday of Britain were injured by an explosion in their mot

听力原文: Two men on a touring holiday of Britain were injured by an explosion in their motor caravan in the center of Norwich yesterday.

Shoppers, traders and businessmen in Red Lion Street were startled by a loud bang, and seconds later the two men leapt from the vehicle, which had stopped outside Barclays Bank.

Several people rushed to give assistance and helped to put out the fire inside the vehicle, a fight American truck converted to provide living accommodation, before Norwich firemen arrived.

The men—American Mr. Gary Houser, aged 25, of Ohio, who was driving, and his passenger Mr. Charles Lynn, 23, of Vancouver—were taken to Norfolk and Norwich Hospital with minor bums.

They were allowed to leave after treatment.

"I heard this explosion. It was pretty loud, I thought it could have been a bomb," said Mr. Leslie Webster, deputy clerk of the markets, who was working in his office in Red Lion Street.

"I looked out of the window and saw this chap leap from the van and roll on the pavement.

"Then another chap came out of the van. He seemed to be in a worse state—parts of his trousers were hanging in shreds below his knee. "

"I came downstairs to get a fire extinguisher, but by the time I got outside someone from the bank was in the van with an extinguisher. "

Mr. Webster, who lives at 71 Trinity Street, Norwich, said both victims were shocked. One was taken into the markers office to await an ambulance.

"The second man insisted on going back into the van to see if everything was all right, and five minutes later he came out with a drawer that was blazing," he added.

The explosion was also heard inside the bank. Staff provided a fire extinguisher and telephoned for an ambulance.

Although a plastic window was blown out, damage inside the vehicle was mainly superficial.

The two men have spent the last six months touring the Continent and had traveled to Norwich from Sneterton. At the time of the incident their wives were shopping in the city.

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6.Which of the following statements is true?

7. Why did Mr. Webster not take a fire extinguisher to the caravan?

8. What did Mr. Webster think of the explosion?

9. What was the consequence of the explosion?

10.What were the two men doing at the time of the incident?

(26)

A.The two men in the caravan were lightly hurt.

B.The two men were badly injured.

C.Neither of them was hurt.

D.The two men were shocked but unhurt.

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第9题
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A.enumerate reason why both traditional scholarly methods and newer scholarly methods have limitations

B.identify a shortcoming in a scholarly approach and describe an alternative approach

C.provide empirical data to support a long-held scholarly assumption

D.compare two sholarly publications on the basis of their authors’ backgrounds

E.attempt to provide a partial answer to a lon-standing scholarly dilemma

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第10题
According to government statistics,men of all social classes in Britain visit pubs quite r

According to government statistics, men of all social classes in Britain visit pubs quite regularly,【61】the kind of pub they go to may be different and their reasons for going there【62】, too. Nowadays they often take their wives or girl-friends, which【63】to be the case.

The fact is that the typical English pub is changing, partly【64】the licensing laws not being so strict as they【65】, but also because publicans are trying to【66】away with the old Victorian【67】of the pub and【68】provide couples with an atmosphere where they can both enjoy themselves. Pub used not to open【69】at certain times. The result was that they were usually【70】with men who seemed to be drinking as much as possible in the time【71】. But that kind of pub is rapidly becoming a thing of the past.

Curiously enough, the old British licensing laws, which foreigners found so objectionable and absurd, were【72】introduced as a【73】measure to stop workers drinking in the First World War.【74】, the strong Puritanical【75】in Parliament took【76】of the law and【77】it.

Opening hours are【78】limited to eight hours a day, but the publican can now choose which hours【79】him best. And these days you can even get a cup of coffee if you prefer【80】beer. But in spite of this the Puritans would never dream of admitting that a pub could become a repeatable place.

(41)

A.and

B.though

C.when

D.as

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21. The space of each capsule is quite().

A. limited

B. large

C. capacious

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A.a TV

B. wireless internet connection

C. washrooms

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A. Japan

B. China

C. UK

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A. convenienced

B. comfort

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A. positive

B. negative

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