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Why are some adults easy to lose their temper according to Dr. Menninger?A.They probably g

Why are some adults easy to lose their temper according to Dr. Menninger?

A.They probably grow up in poor families.

B.They are born to experience failures.

C.They probably have been spoiled by indulgent parents.

D.They may have received undue frustrations in childhood.

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第1题
Dormitory Life

① Living in a dormitory at college can be a great experience. However, if you take no steps to make this experience positive, dormitory life can become a misery. When you choose to live in a college dormitory,you will have a better chance to live a colorful and meaningful life. Meanwhile, you will have to give up many things as well.

② When you live in a dormitory,you can meet many people with different interests. And you can enjoy the various services there. Both are very important to make you successful at college. But you may have to give up much of your personal space. You will share a room with someone else. This means you need to make peace with the things and people around you.

③ You will have to learn some important life skills. For example,you will learn how to get along with people. You will also learn to ignore things that you can’t change. But in the future,you will find these skills very helpful when you are working in the real world.

④ When you live in a dormitory, you can enjoy a wide range of campus services,which are not available to those who live off campus. If you have any school related problems,you have no difficulty finding someone to help,because the school hires people to help the students living there.

⑤ Besides, living on caucus means you don’t have to travel to and from school in rush hours. And you are more involved in campus life. For example,you can have a better chance to take part in the club activities and make your own contributions. If you want to live a rich campus life, living in a dormitory is your best choice.

Task 1

A. Important life skills

B. Other conveniences

C. Colorful campus life

D. Various canpus services

E. Introduction to dormitory life

F.Gains and costs of dormitory life

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第2题
In Smith's view, monopolies ______.

A.will lead to the maximization of production

B.can hardly realize the checks and balances of competition

C.may bring about high production and low demand

D.will not benefit society in the long run

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第3题
Mackintoshes original designs for the Art Lover's House ______.

A.included areas intended for commercial use

B.gave full information about the interior

C.concentrated on external features

D.were incomplete in certain respects

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第4题
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:Stan: Hi, Camellia. Have you attended professor Gabriel's lecture?

Camellia: No. What was it about?

Stan: Energy -- energy future and today.

Camellia: Oh, what a pity. You know, I' m writing a paper on this subject. And I have spent a lot of time to collect materials. I shouldn’t have missed this chance.

Stan: Don’t worry. I made a lot of notes. You can take my notebook and have a look.

Camellia: It's very kind of you... (open the notebook).., mmm,., but it seems.., mmm.., that you have written hastily and some parts are not...

Stan: That’s true. The lecture is magnificent, so I tried to write down all the things.,, mmm.., never mind. I' m free now and I can tell you what I can remember.

Camellia: Oh, thank you. You' re really a great friend.

Stan: OK. The professor began with the alternative energy. He said there is a great deal of information mad enthusiasm about the development and increased production for the global energy needs from alternative energy sources.

Camellia: I know that solar energy, wind power and moving water are all sources of alternative energy.

Stan: And they are progressing. It makes many people believe that our future energy demands will easily be met.

Camellia: It’s not So?

Stan: According to the professor, absolutely not. We often mention alternative energy to refer to those energy that is produced from sources other than our primary energy supply: fossil fuels -- coal, oil and natural gas. The problem is, fossil fuels are non-renewable.

Camellia: Yes, you know, fossil fuels were formed from plants and animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago. So there would be another hundreds of millions of years to reproduce.

Stan: They arc limited in supply and we have mostly depended on them for our energy needs, from home heating and electricity to fuel for our automobiles and mass transportation. They will one day be used up. There is no esca ping this conclusion.

Camellia: How about nuclear energy. Isn’t it a potential source of energy?

Stan: The professor said nuclear energy, which is primarily generated by splitting atoms, only provides 6% of the world’s energy supplies. And it is not likely to be a major source of world energy consumption because of public pressure and the relative dangers associated with unleashing the power of the atom.

Camellia: Did the professor give any information about how much fossil energies provide?

Stan: Let me see.., ah, yes, that’s nearly 88% of the world’s energy needs, or about 350 quadrillion British Thermal Units -- or BTUs. The total world energy demand is about 400 quadrillion BTUs -- each year. A BTU is roughly equal to the energy and heat generated by a match. Of this amount oil, coal and natural gas supply, oil is the king, providing about 41% of the world's total energy supplies, or about 164 quadrillion BTUs. Coal provides 24% of the world’s energy, or 96 quadrillion BTUs, and natural gas provides the remaining 22%, or 88 quadrillion BTUs.

Camellia: Just how limited are our fossil fuel reserves?

Stan: Some estimates say our fossil fuel reserves will be used up within 50 years, while others say it will be 100-120 years.

Camellia: It’s terrible. We are going to run out of fossil fuels for energy and we have no choice but to prepare for the new age of energy production since, most certainly , human demands for energy will not decrease.

Stan: Nobody really knows when the last drop of oil, lump of coal or cubic foot of natural gas will be collected from the Earth. All of it will depend on how well we manage our manage our energy demands and how well we ca

A.The progress in developing alternative energy.

B.The abundant deposit.

C.The development of technology.

D.All of the above.

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第5题

听力原文: American researchers have made a discovery that might help them better understand the mysterious sense of smell. VOA’s Jessica Bermon reports. There are about a thousand protein receptors in the nose that tell the brain what it’s smelling. Each receptor can detect one or more odors but scientists have never before linked a specific odor molecule to a particular receptor. Writing in the journal Science, researchers at New York’s Columbia University report doing just that with a meat odor and a receptor in the noses of rats. Steward Fairstine led the team of investigators. He says humans are capable of deceming something like ten thousand different odors. Mr. Fairstine says the research might also tell scientists more a bout brain chemicals and hormones which are part of the same family as odor receptors. Jessica Bermon, VOA news Washington.

The discovery by American researchers might help them understand ______.

A.human being8

B.the mystery

C.the sense of smell

D.the space

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第6题
Which of the following best describe the role of the charter?

A.The Charter only describes powers of the UN bodies.

B.The Charter mainly aims to promote world economy.

C.The charter is a treaty above all other treaties.

D.The charter authorizes reforms in UN bodies.

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第7题
In Britain the real power was in______.

A.the Monarch

B.the Home of Lords

C.the House of Commons

D.the Queen

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第8题
______ is a word which is the reflection of more than one objects or concepts.

A.Monosemy

B.Polysemy

C.Antonymy

D.Synonymy

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第9题
Which of the following is TRUE?

A.Environmental changes must have caused the end-Permian mass extinction.

B.Massive volcanic eruptions might have caused the end-Permian mass extinction.

C.The disappearance o{ dinosaurs was a consequence of the end-Permian mass extinction.

D.Marine animals appeared as a result of the end-Permian mass extinction,

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