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known to have four sets of projections of a sphere with a circular hole, the correct set is ()

Known to have four sets of projections of a sphere with a circular hole, the correct set is ()known to have four sets of projections of a sphere

A、a

B、b

C、c

D、d

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第1题
Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conve

Section A

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.

听力原文:M: I can' t believe Ken missed such an important meeting even though I reminded him yesterday.

W: You could have known him better by now. He' s known for taking everything in one ear and out the other.

Q: What can be inferred about Ken?

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A.He takes things very seriously.

B.He knows the woman well.

C.He doesn' t have good hearing.

D.He doesn' t pay attention to people' s words.

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第2题
听力原文:Google Inc.is trying to establish an online reading room for the New York public
library as well as libraries at four universities -- Harvard, Stanford, Michigan and Oxford in England -- by scanning stacks of hard-to-find books into its widely-used Internet search engine. Scanning books so they can be read through computers isn't new. But Google's latest commitment could have the biggest impact yet, given the breadth of material that the company hopes to put into its search engine, which has become renowned for its processing speed, ease of use and accuracy.

Google's latest efforts to establish an online reading service might have the biggest impact because:

A.it will use a search engine with the fastest speed

B.it will put into its search engine a large number of books hardly available otherwise.

C.it is famous for its search engine which is accurate and easy to use.

D.it will put into its search engine the most extensive materials ever known to have been scanned.

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第3题
There are four neighbors A, B, C and D in a row. We have known that A is next to B, and A
is not next to D. If D is not next to C too, then, who is next to C?

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第4题
听力原文: Colombian officials say at least 24 peasants have been killed in a massacre Auth
orities blame on leftist rebels.

Authorities in Cordoba department, about 450 kilometers northwest of the capital Bogota, suspect the country's largest leftist guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, carried out the attack. They say a number of the victims were beheaded.

The region also is a stronghold for right-wing paramilitaries who are known for brutally killing peasants, they are suspected of sympathizing with leftist guerrillas. Colombia has endured nearly four decades of civil war among the army, guerrillas and paramilitaries. The rebels and paramilitaries fight each other for control of the South American nation's lucrative coca fields. Coca is the key ingredient in the illegal drug cocaine.

The United States is providing Colombia with more than one billion dollars in antidrug aid.

According to Colombian officials, who was responsible for the massacre?

A.The leftist guerrillas.

B.The right-wing paramilitaries.

C.The army.

D.The U. S.A

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第5题
听力原文: Some students at the Open University left school 20 years ago. Others are younge
r but all must be at least 21 years old. This is one example of how the Open University is different from all other universities. Its students must either work full-time or be at home all day, for instance, mothers of families. They do not have to pass any examinations before they are accepted as students. This is why the university is called open. The university was started in order to help a known group of people who missed having a university education when they were young.

The first name for the Open University was The University of the Air. The idea was to teach on the air, in other words, on radio and television. Most of the teaching is done like this. Radio and television have brought the classroom into people's homes. But this, on its own, is not enough for a university education. The Open University student also receives advice at one of 283 study centers in the country; 36 weeks of the year, he has to send written work to a tutor, the person who guides him. He must also spend three weeks every summer as a full-time Student. Tutors and students meet and study together, as in other universities. At the end of the Open University's first year, the results were good. Three out of every four students passed their examinations. If they do this every year, they will finish their studies in four or five years.

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A.Because it isn't closed.

B.Because the students have to pass all examinations before entering it.

C.Because there is no examination before they are accepted as students.

D.Because its door is open.

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第6题
Of______ s four famous comedies, the best known is Lady Windermeres Fan.A.Oscar WildeB.Ric

Of______ s four famous comedies, the best known is Lady Windermeres Fan.

A.Oscar Wilde

B.Richard Sheridan

C.Bernard Shaw

D.Somerset Maugham

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第7题
Metropolitan Museum of Art is located in New York City. It is one of the largest and most【
1】art museums in the world.

In 1866 a group of Americans in Paris, France, gathered at a restaurant to【2】the American Independence Day. After dinner, John Jay, a【3】lawyer gave a speech proposing to create a "national institution and gallery of art. " During the next four years, he【4】American civic leaders, art collectors, and others to support the project, and in 1870 the Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded, but it was【5】in two different locations in New York City. In 1880 the museum moved to its present location in Central Park on Fifth Avenue. Many additions have【6】been built around this building. The north and south【7】were completed in 1911 and 1913,【8】Six additional wings have been built since 1975 to house the museum's【9】collections, to expand gallery space and educational【10】.

The museum has collected more than three million objects in every known artistic【11】, representing cultures from every part of the world, from ancient times to the present.

Popularly known as the Met, the museum is a private【12】. The museum is one of the most popular tourist【13】in the city and about five million people visit it each year. It is also a major educational institution, offering various programs for children and adults.【14】, scholars of archeology and art history【15】advanced research projects at the museum.

(1)

A.comprehensive

B.elaborate

C.appropriate

D.elegant

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第8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: The word downsizing, both an excuse and not a very happy euphemism for firing people, needs, I have decided, a mate: upsizing. The country seems to be in a serious upsizing phase. When and where and how it began, I don't pretend to know, but I have a lurking -- as opposed to a somersaulting -- suspicion that it may have begun with the naming of the size of cups at Starbuck's.

A Dunkin' Donuts man, I don't often go into Starbuck's. But when I used to frequent the joint, I found myself charmed with the comedy of the language of ordering, all that decaf, double-espresso, steamed, skimmed, mocha, cappu-frappo-Americano, and the rest of it. But what I couldn't get my (admittedly) literal mind around was the naming of the size of Starbuek's cups. A small cup at Starbuck's is known as a tall, a middle-size cup is a grande, and a large cup is a venti, the Italian word for twenty, which must stand for twenty ounces. Let's go through this again: a small is a tall, a medium is a grande, a large is a venti. Got it? If so, perhaps someday you will explain it to me.

(27)

A.upgrading

B.exercising

C.uprising

D.upsizing

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第9题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

King Richard III was a monster. He poisoned his wife, stole the throne from his two young nephews and ordered them to be smothered in the Tower of London. Richard was a sort of Antichrist the King—"that bottled spider, that poisonous bunch-backed toad".

Anyway, that was Shakespeare's version. Shakespeare did what the playwright does: he turned history into a vivid, articulate, organized dream-repeatable nightly. He put the crouch back onstage, and sold tickets.

And who would say that the real Richard known to family and friends was not identical to Shakespeare's memorably loathsome creation? The actual Richard went dimming into the past and vanished. When all the eye-witnesses are gone, the artist's imagination begins to twist.

Variations on the King Richard Effect are at work in Oliver Stone's JFK. Richard III was art, but it was propaganda too. Shakespeare took the details of his plot from Tudor historians who wanted to blacken Richard's name. Several centuries passed before other historians began to write about Richard's virtues and suggest that he may have been a victim of Tudor malice and what is the cleverest conspiracy of all: art.

JFK is a long and powerful harangue about the death of the man—Stone keeps calling "the slain young king.' What are the rules of Stone's game? Is Stone functioning as commercial entertainer? Propagandist? Documentary filmmaker? Historian? Journalist? Fantasist? Sensationalist? Crazy conspiracy-monger? Lone hero crusading for the truth against a corrupt Establishment? Answer: some of the above.

The first superficial effect of JFK is to raise angry little scruples like welts in the conscience. Wouldn't it be absurd if a generation of younger Americans, with no memory of 1963, were to form. their ideas about John Kennedy's assassination from Oliver Stone's report of it? But worse things have happened—including, perhaps, the Warren Commission report?

Stone uses a suspect, mixed art form, and JFK raises the familiar ethical and historical problems of docudrama. But so what? Artists have always used public events as raw material, have taken history into their imaginations and transformed it. The fall of Troy vanished into the Iliad. The Battle of Borodino found its most memorable permanence in Tolstoy's imagining of it in War and Peace.

Especially in a world of insatiable electronic storytelling, real history procreates, endlessly conjuring new versions of itself. Public life has become a metaphysical breeder of fictions. Watergate became an almost continuous television miniseries—although it is interesting that the movie of Woodward and Bernstein's All The President's Men stayed close to the known facts and, unlike JFK, did not validate dark conjecture.

Shakespeare's creation is used in the text to introduce ______.

A.his powerful imaginations.

B.artists' distortion of history.

C.his well-established fame.

D.historians' interest in art.

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第10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: The motel, or motor inn, is the latest kind of place in which people who are away from home can stay. The first motel opened, it is said, in 1901 in Arizona. It was called Askin' s Cottage Camp. Later it was known as Askin' s Auto Camp, and the motel is still in operation there.

It is believed that the word was first used in 1925 by the Milestone Motel. When the owner was painting the name of the place on a sign and saw that he had not allowed enough room on the board to have "Milestone Motor Hotel", he changed it to "Milestone Motel".

Front the early days when a ten-room court was considered large, motels have grown. Today there are many with hundreds of units. Moreover, motel owners provide more and more for the guests' comfort and pleasure--such things as a choice of free radio or television, swimming pools, free parking and telephone service in every room.

(27)

A.In 1901 in Atlanta.

B.In 1901 in Askin' s.

C.In 1901 in Arizona.

D.In 1925 in Milestone.

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