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The results of the Kaiser survey and those of Gallap poll are______.A.similarB.differentC.

The results of the Kaiser survey and those of Gallap poll are______.

A.similar

B.different

C.both wrong

D.both unrealistic

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A) neglected B) protection C) provision D) recovery E) compensation F) rewarded G) pension H)

A) neglected

B) protection

C) provision

D) recovery

E) compensation

F) rewarded

G) pension

H) receipt

I) occur

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K) misunderstand

L) notice

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h of the warming is our fault, and are we 1 to slow the devastation by controlling our insatiable 2 for fossil fuels?

Global warming can seem too 3 to worry about, or too uncertain-something projected by the same computer 4 that often can&39;t get next week&39;s weather right. On a raw winter day you might think that a few degrees of warming wouldn&39;t be such a bad thing anyway. And no doubt about it: Warnings about 5 change can sound like an environmentalist scare tactic, meant to force us out of our cars and restrict our lifestyles.

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The 9 are happening largely out of sight. But they shouldn&39;t be out of mind, because they are omens of what&39;s in store for the 10 of the planet.

[A]remote

[B]techniques

[C]consisting

[D]rest

[E]willing

[F]climate

[G]skill

[H]appetite

[I]melting

[J]vanishing

[K]eroding

[L]temperature

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第6题
SECTION BINTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen c

SECTION B INTERVIEW

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.

Now listen to the interview.

听力原文: (I -- Interviewer; K -- Miles Kimball)

I: For almost a year, economists at the University of Michigan have been asking Americans about their happiness for the school's widely quoted monthly measure of consumer confidence. Tonight on our show, we have Miles Kimball, an economics professor at Michigan. He says only results from the first three months have been analyzed so far. We asked him how all this works, language-wise. Good evening, Professor Kimball. I'm so glad to have you here.

K: It's my pleasure. Thank you for inviting me on the show.

I: Professor Kimball, could you please tell us specifically what you and your research group did?

K: What we did was we added to the survey of consumers the following question: "Now think about the past week and the feelings you've experienced. Please tell me if each of the following was true for you much of the time this past week: you were happy; you felt sad; you enjoyed life; you felt depressed." And people are asked to give yes-no answers to each of those four questions. That takes only about forty-five seconds for people to answer that, so it's quite quick.

I: Why would you want to know the answers to these questions?

K: Well, actually maybe I could explain how this relates to language because I think that answers the question, too. So, in most languages, the word for happiness is related to the word for good luck. And in English, for example, we have the word "happenstance" or this archaic phrase "as happy has it", which are both about luck and things that happen by chance. And so that meaning of happiness ends up meaning something like having a good life or the outcome of good fortune. And it's important to realize this is a different meaning of happiness than just how you feel. They're obviously related, and that's important -- related but different. One of the striking facts ab. out happiness in the sense of how you feel is that it tends to go back to normal pretty fast.

I: And what have you found so far?

K: So we found this in our data after -- in people's reaction after Hurricane Katrina. So we measured the happiness of people across the country -- so almost none of these people are those who are directly affected by the hurricane, and yet their happiness dipped down for a week or two. And then it came back to normal. So it's not too surprising that people would react strongly to Katrina. But then that becomes a measuring rod for other things. One of the surprising things we found was that a month later there was almost as strong a dip in happiness after the earthquake in Pakistan. To me this makes sense. You know, you see on TV suffering people and it doesn't matter if they're suffering people on the other side of the world or in your own country -- I mean it does matter, but either way you care about them because they're human beings.

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A.Some people don't want to take it because it's too time-consuming.

B.The results might not be objective enough.

C.The survey aims to measure Americans' happiness.

D.The survey has been conducted for three months.

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第7题
根据以下内容回答下列各题 When studying human talent, the temptation is usually to concent
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第8题
Passage 2Individuals and businesses have legal protection for intellectual property they c

Passage 2

Individuals and businesses have legal protection for intellectual property they create and own. Intellectual property _1_ from creative thinking and may include products, services, processes, and ideas. Intellectual property is protected from misappropriation (盗用).Misappropriation is taking the intellectual property of others without _2_ compensation and using it for monetary gain. Legal protection is provided for the owners of intellectual property. The three common types of legal protection are patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Patents provide exclusive use of inventions. If the U.S. Patent Office _3_ a patent, it is confirming that the intellectual properly is unique. The patent prevents others from making, using, or selling the invention without the owner’s _4_ for a period of 20 years. Copyrights are similar to patents except that they are applied to artistic works. A copyright protects the creator of an original artistic or intellectual work, such as a song or a novel. A copyright gives the owner exclusive rights to copy _5_, display, or perform. the work. The copyright prevents others from using and selling the work. The lehgth of a copyright is _6_ the lifetime of the author plus an additional 70 years. Trademarks are words, names, or symbols that identify the manufacturer of a product and _7_ it from similar goods of others. A servicemark is similar to a trademark but is used to identify services. A trademark prevents others from using the __8_ or a similar word, name, or symbol to take advantage of the recognition and _9_ of the brand or to create confusion in the marketplace.Upon registration, a trademark is usually granted for a period of ten years. It can be _10_ for additional ten-year periods indefinitely as long as the mark’s use continues.

A)recurred

B)identical

C)due

D)typically

E)grants

F)parallel

G)popularity

H)distinguish

I)retrieves

J)renewed

K)distribute

L)results

M)random

N)permission

O)instantaneously

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第9题
英译汉:results of operations()
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第10题
A survey was carried out on the death rate of new-born babies in that region, ______ were
surprising.

A.as results

B.which results

C.the results of it

D.the results of which

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