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We have two ears and only one tongue in order that we may hear more and speak less.

A.We have/ two ears and only one tongue in order /that we may hear more and speak less.

B.We have two ears /and only one tongue in order/ that we may hear more and speak less.

C.We have two ears and only one tongue / in order that we may hear more and /speak less.

D.We have two ears / and only one tongue /in order that we may hear more/ and speak less.

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第1题
We have two ears and only one tongue in order that we may hear more and speak less.

A.We have/ two ears and only one tongue in order /that we may hear more and speak less.

B.We have two ears /and only one tongue in order/ that we may hear more and speak less.

C.We have two ears and only one tongue / in order that we may hear more and /speak less.

D.We have two ears / and only one tongue /in order that we may hear more/ and speak less.

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第2题
听力原文:M: Hi Faith. Do you have a minute?W: Sure. What's up?M: Well, I just want to go o

听力原文:M: Hi Faith. Do you have a minute?

W: Sure. What's up?

M: Well, I just want to go over the schedule for Wednesday's orientation meeting to make sure everything is ready.

W: Okay. Here's a copy of the tentative schedule.

M: When will the meeting start?

W: Well, the registration starts at eight thirty and goes until nine fifteen. Then, the orientation meeting will commence at nine thirty.

M: Okay. Now, we had planned originally for the meeting to go on until ten thirty, but we now have someone from the international centre coming to speak to the students on extracurricular activities, so how about ending the meeting around eleven?

W: Fine. And, uh, then students will take the placement tests from eleven fifteen until noon, followed by a twenty-minute break before lunch. We have reserved a campus shuttle, and immediately after lunch, we'll give students a forty-five-minute tour starting at one thirty. We want to show students around the university, including the union building, the library, and the student services building.

M: Great. Now, how about the oral interviews?

W: Well, we're planning to start them at two fifteen.

M: Uh, well, teachers are going to be up to their ears in preparations, and they'll be hard pressed to start then.

W: Okay, let's get things rolling around two forty-five.

(20)

A.15 minutes.

B.30 minutes.

C.45 minutes.

D.60 minutes.

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第3题
I came to Africa with one purpose: I wanted to see the world outside the perspective of
European egocentricity. I could have chosen Asia or South America. I ended up in Africa because the plane ticket there was cheapest. I came and I stayed. For nearly 25 years I have lived off and on Mozambique. Time has passed, and Im no longer young; in【M1】______ fact, Im approaching to old age. But my motive for living this【M2】______ straddled existence, with one foot in African sand and the another【M3】______ in European snow, in the melancholy region of Norrland in Sweden that I grew up, has to do with wanting to see clearly, to【M4】______ understand. The simplest way to explain what Ive learned from my life in Africa is through a parable about why human beings have two ears and only one tongue. Why is this? Probably so that we have to【M5】______ listen twice as much as we speak. In Africa listening is a guided principle. Its a principle that【M6】______ has lost in the constant chatter of the Western world, where no one【M7】______ seems to have the time or even the desire to listen to anyone else. From my own experience, Ive noticed how much faster I have to answer a question during a TV interview than what I did 10,【M8】______ maybe even 5, years ago. Its as if we have complete lost the【M9】______ ability to listen. We talk and talk, and we end up frightening by【M10】______ silence, the refuge of those who are at a loss for an answer.

【M1】

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第4题
My I have two ______ instead of beans, please?A、corn's earB、corn earsC、ear of corns

My I have two ______ instead of beans, please?

A、corn's ear

B、corn ears

C、ear of corns

D、ears of corn

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第5题
根据下面材料,回答题。

Taking Naps

American society is not nap (午睡) -friendly. "In fact", says David Dinges, a sleep spe.cialist at the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine, "there&39;s even a prohibition against admitting we need sleep." Nobody wants to be caught napping or found asleep at work. To quote a proverb:

"Some sleep five hours, nature requires seven, laziness nine and wickedness eleven."

Wrong. The way not to fall asleep at work is to take naps when you need them. "We have to totally change our attitude toward napping," says Dr. William Dement of Stanford University, the godfather of sleep research.

Last year a national commission led by Dement identified an "American sleep debt" which one member said was as important as the national debt. The commission was concerned about the dangers of sleepiness: people causing industrial accidents or falling asleep while driving. This may be why we have a new sleep policy in the White House. According to recent reports, president Clinton is trying to take a half-hour snooze (打瞌睡) every afternoon.

About 60 percent of American adults nap when given the opportunity. We seem to have "a mid-afternoon quiet phase" also called "a secondary sleep gate". Sleeping 15 minutes to two hours in the early afternoon can reduce stress and make us refreshed. Clearly, we were born to nap.

We Superstars of Snooze don&39;t nap to replace lost shut-eye or to prepare for a night shift.

Rather, we "snack" on sleep, whenever, wherever and at whatever time we feel like it. I myself have napped in buses, ears, planes and on boats; on floors and beds; and in libraries, offices and museums.

It is commonly accepted in American society that too much sleep is 查看材料

A.unreasonable

B.criminal

C.harmful

D.costly

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第6题
Part ADirections: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by cho

Part A

Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.

Most of us have perfectly good ears.

So why, then, are we such perfectly awful listeners-listening on the average at a 25% level of efficiency?

The fact is there's a lot more to listening than hearing.

After we hear something, we must interpret it. Evaluate it. And finally respond to it. That's listening.

And it's during this complex process that we run into all kinds of trouble.

For example: We prejudge sometimes even disregard-a speaker based on his appearance or delivery.

We let personal ideas, emotions or prejudices distort what a person has to say.

We ignore subjects we consider too difficult or uninteresting.

And because the brain works four times faster than most people speak, we too often wander into distraction.

Yet as difficult as listening really is, it's the one communication skill we're fiver really taught.

Well, as a corporation with more than 80, 000 employees, we at Sperry are making sure we use our ears to full advantage.

We've set up expanded listening programs that Sperry personnel from our divisions worldwide can attend. Sales representatives, Sperry Univac computer engineers. Even the Chairman of the Board.

We're convinced that effective listening adds a special dimension to what we can do for our customers. And when you speak to someone from Sperry we think you'll be equally convinced.

It's amazing what more than two good ears can do.

What is the company trying to teach its employees to do?

A.To listen to others.

B.To hear others.

C.To cure ear problems.

D.To learn communication skills.

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第7题
The key to pleasant music may be that it pleases our neurons. A new model suggests that【C1
】______musical intervals trigger a rhythmically【C2】______ firing pattern in certain auditory neurons, and that sweet sounds carry more information than【C3】______ones. 【C4】______ the time of the ancient Greeks, we have known that two tones whose【C5】______ were related by a simple ratio like 2:1 or 3: 2 produce the most pleasing, or consonant, musical intervals. This effect doesnt depend on musical【C6】______—infants and even monkeys can hear the difference. But it was unclear whether consonant chords are easier on the ears【C7】______the way the sound waves combine in the air, or the way our brains【C8】______ them to electrical impulses. A new mathematical model presents a strong【C9】______for the brain. "We have found that the reason for this difference is【C10】______at the level of neurons," says Yuriy Ushakov at the N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhniy Novgorod in Russia. Ushakov and colleagues considered a simple mathematical model of the way sound 【C11】______from the ear to the brain. In their model, two sensory neurons 【C12】______ to different tones. Each sends an electrical signal to a third neuron, called an interneuron, which sends a final signal to the brain. The models interneuron fires【C13】______ it receives input from【C14】______ or both sensory neurons.【C15】______, the signals from the sensory neurons arrive at the same time if the tone is consonant, and so the interneuron still fires just once, then waits until it "【C16】______" before it fires again. The result is a(n) 【C17】______train of pulses. 【C18】______, the signals from harsh tones arrive at【C19】______times and so generate an【C20】______ spaced train of pulses in the interneuron.

【C1】

A.harmonious

B.soothing

C.comfortable

D.inspiring

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第8题
Evolution of Sleep

Sleep is very ancient. In the electroencephalographic (脑电图)sense we share it with all the primates (灵长类)and almost all the other mammals(哺乳动物) and birds. (46)

There is some evidence that the two types of sleep, dreaming and dreamless, depend on the life-style. of the animal. Predators (捕食者) are much more likely to dream than prey. (47) In dream sleep, the animal can't move and remarkably unresponsive to external stimuli(外部刺激). (48) The fact that deep dream sleep is rare among prey today seems clearly to be a product of natural selection, and it makes sense that today, when sleep is highly evolved, the stupid animals are less frequently immobilized(不能动) by deep sleep than the smart ones.

But why should they sleep deeply at all? Why should a state of such deep immobilization ever have evolved? (49) Wilse Webb of the University of Florida and Ray Meddis of London University have suggested this to be the case. It is conceivable that animals who are too stupid to be quiet on their own initiative are, during periods of high risk, immobilized by the implacable arm of sleep.

(50) This is an interesting notion and probably at least partly true.

A. The point seems particularly clear for the young of predatory animals.

B. Dreamless sleep is much shallower, and we have all witnessed cats or dogs cocking their ears to a sound when apparently fast asleep.

C. While prey are in turn much more likely to experience dreamless sleep.

D. Could it be that, rather than increasing an animal's vulnerability(易受伤), the function of sleep is to decrease it?

E. It may extend back as far as the reptiles(爬行类动物).

F. Human being is likely to dream.

(46)

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第9题
听力原文:when I first went to London as a student,I sat alone during parties with my glass

听力原文: when I first went to London as a student,I sat alone during parties with my glass of wine.I hoped people would think that I was having great thoughts and that someone might come up to me and say"Excuse me,I hope you won't mind my coming up to you like this.I don't want to interrupt your thoughts.But really, you are the only interesting looking person in the room.May I talk to you?"It never happened.Here is some advice if you would like to be a good conversationalist.Be an attentive listener.Encourage others to talk about themselves.To be interesting,be interested.Ask questions that other people will enjoy answering.Encourage them to talk about themselves and what they have done.Remember that the people you are talking to are a hundred times more interested in themselves and their problems than they are in you and your problems.A person's toothache means more to that person than a famine in Africa which kills a million people.A pain in one's arm interests one more than forty earthquakes in America.Think of that the next time you start a conversation.Diogenes,the Greek philosopher who is supposed to have lived in a barrel,said: "The reason why we have two ears and only one mouth is that we may listen more and talk less."

What did the speaker usually do during parties?

A.Enjoyed the wine and delicious foods.

B.Listened to the stories of friends.

C.Sat alone and waited someone to come up.

D.Talked to the interesting looking people.

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第10题
Evolution of SleepSleep is very ancient. In the electroencephalographic sense we share it

Evolution of Sleep

Sleep is very ancient. In the electroencephalographic sense we share it with all the primates and almost all the other mammals and birds: it may extend back as far as the reptiles.

There is some evidence that the two types of sleep, dreaming and dreamless, depend on the life-style. of the animal, and that predators are statistically much more likely to dream than prey, which are in turn much more likely to experience dreamless sleep. In dream sleep, the animal is powerfully immobilized and remarkably unresponsive to external stimuli.

Dreamless sleep is much shallower, and we have all witnessed cats or dogs cocking their ears to a sound when apparently fast asleep. The fact that deep dream sleep is rare among prey today seemsclearly to be a product of natural selection, and it makes sense that today, when sleep is highly evolved, the stupid animals are less frequently immobilized by deep sleep than the smart ones. But why should they sleep deeply at all?

Why should a state of such deep immobilization ever have evolved? Perhaps one useful hint about the original function of sleep is to be found in the fact that dolphins and whales and aquatic mammals in general seem to sleep very little. There is, by and large, no place to hide in the ocean.

Could it be that, rather than increasing an animal's vulnerability, the function of sleep is to decrease it? Wilse Webb of the University of Florida and Ray Meddis of London University have suggested this to be the case. It is conceivable that animals who are too stupid to be quiet on their own initiative are, during periods of high risk, immobilized by the implacable arm of sleep. The point seems particularly clear for the young of predatory animals. This is an interesting notion and probably at least partly true.

Almost all the mammals and birds do sleep.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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