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In the line "Imagine there's no countries", country refers to "border".

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第1题
By saying "imagine if religions and religious leaders promulgated… tolerance." (Line 5, Pa

By saying "imagine if religions and religious leaders promulgated… tolerance." (Line 5, Para.3) the author means ______.

A.peace is the only way to achieve our human potential

B.peace is a human right and can not be deprived of

C.without peace, all other human rights are illusory

D.they should lead the faithful away from extremes

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第2题
The author mentions that the front dial of the Antikythera mechanism contained a smaller,
adjustable dial (line 30) most probably in order to

A.illustrate the complexity of the mechanism

B.describe exactly how the mechanism worked

C.emphasize the importance of leap years in the study of astronomy

D.argue that the mechanism was used only for very specific tasks

E.allow readers to imagine what the device looked like

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第3题
听力原文:M:You wouldn't imagine how long the line at the telecommunications business hall.
I waited more than an hour to get through it with an empty stomach.

W:What can I say? That's what you get for waiting until the last day of the month.

Q:What does the woman imply?

(14)

A.She is not in the place to judge.

B.The man should blame himself.

C.The business deserves the man's waiting.

D.She is not good at giving advice.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Pardon me, are you waiting in line for class registration?W: Yes, I am. I thin

听力原文:M: Pardon me, are you waiting in line for class registration?

W: Yes, I am. I think everybody in this line is as well.

M: I can't believe it! This line is huge. When I first walked up, I was hoping this wasn't for registration. How long have you been waiting?

W: About twenty minutes. It seems like the line goes pretty fast, but it's a long line.

M: I'll say!

W: I've watched a bunch of people who had been waiting in front of me leave. I guess they got disgusted and finally gave up. One couple said they had waited an hour and a half when they walked by.

M: Oh great! Do you have any idea why there are so many people?

W: I think the problem might be that the deadline as tomorrow. If you think it's had today, I bet tomorrow will be much worse.

M: I hope they don't close before we get to the front of the line.

W: I do too. I tried to use the automated telephone process to register, but it wasn't working right. That's probably another reason why the line is so long today. Last semester I registered for all of my classes over the phone.

M: Yeah, I've used that system before too, but I don't have a credit card anymore so I have to pay in person.

W: I don't know if that would have helped you very much. Apparently there were people who spent the night out here waiting to be first in line this morning.

M: That's really terrible. I can imagine somebody doing that for a concert, but just to register for classes it shouldn't be that difficult.

W: I know it, but I need to be in school this semester, so if that's what it takes, I'll do it.

(20)

A.They didn't have a credit card.

B.They couldn't want anymore.

C.They had spent the night in the line.

D.They felt ill.

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第5题
听力原文:Imagine that someone in your neighbourhood broke the law, and the judge put the w

听力原文: Imagine that someone in your neighbourhood broke the law, and the judge put the whole neighbourhood under suspicion. How fair will that be? Well, it happens everyday to high schoolers. Just because some students have stolen things in shops, all of us are treated like thieves. Even though I'd never steal.

Store employees looked at me like I'm some kind of hardened criminal. For example, during one lunch period, my friend Denny and I went to the Graben Gore Restaurant to have a hot dog. We arrived to find a line of students waiting outside. A new sign in the window told the story."No More Than Two Students At A Time". After 15 minutes, we finally got in. But the store manager laid the evil eye on us. I asked him about the new sign, and he said, "You kids are stealing too much stuff. " You kids? Too much stuff? We were not only assumed to be thieves, but brilliant, greedy thieves. The most annoying thing though, is the way employees watched my friends and me. It's horrible.

Once, at a drug store, I was looking around and found a guy standing on a large box, stocking the shelves.He was watching my hands, more than he was watching his own. I showed him that my hands were empty. He got down off his box and rushed off, as if he was going to get the store manager. How crazy is that!

Questions:

33. What does the speaker find to be unfair?

34. What measure did the Graben Gore Restaurant take to stop stealing?

35. What happened in a drug store that greatly annoyed the speaker?

(30)

A.Hardworking students being accused of cheating.

B.Boy students being often treated as law-breakers.

C.Innocent people being suspected groundlessly.

D.Junior employees being made to work overtime.

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第6题
听力原文:W: Are you all prepared for your Speech Club introduction this evening?M: Yeah, I

听力原文:W: Are you all prepared for your Speech Club introduction this evening?

M: Yeah, I'm going to talk about robots.

W: Robots? You mean, those machines that walk and talk like in the movies?

M: No, industrial robots, like those used in auto and electronic industries.

W: Come to think of it, I saw an article about that kind of robot the other day. There were pictures of robots joining cars, but they certainly didn't look the way I thought robot should look.

M: The robots we usually imagine are made up in science fictions. In industry robots are designed to do a specific set of operations, such as joining car frames. They are rarely built to resemble humans.

W: Actually, all they need is a kind of brain to give signals, and a mechanical appliance such as an arm to carry out instructions, right?

M: Right ! Tiny computers become the brains of these robots. The computers send signals in the form. of electrical signals that move an arm and something like our fingers. Those fingers do particular kinds of work.

W: OK. But we have had machines on the assembly line doing work for people for years. That's what started the Industrial Revolution, remember?

M: But each of those machines can only perform. a single operation and it takes months to modify them. The new industrial robots can do a number of tasks and it's easy to reprogram them to perform. totally different operations. That's one reason why they're becoming so popular.

W: They increase productivity too, don't they? Even though they are still quite expensive, I imagine robots will be used more and more.

M: Exactly. So now that you know all about the next Industrial Revolution. You don't have to come to Speech Club tonight.

What are the speakers talking about?

A.Movies.

B.Cars.

C.Robots.

D.Fictions.

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第7题
听力原文:W: Hi, Paul. All set for your speech club presentation this evening?M: Yeh, I'm g

听力原文:W: Hi, Paul. All set for your speech club presentation this evening?

M: Yeh, I'm going to discuss robots.

W: Robots? You mean those machines that walk and talk like in the movies?

M: No, industrial robots, like those which were used in automotive and electronics industries.

W: Come to think of it, I saw an article about that kind of robot the other day. There were pictures of robots welding cars, but they certainly didn't look the way 1 thought robot should look.

M: The robots we usually imagine are made up in science fiction. In industry robots are designed to do specific set of operations, such as welding car frames. They are rarely built to resemble humans.

W: Actually, all they need is a kind of brain to give signals and mechanism such as an arm to carry out instructions, right?

M: Right! Tiny computers become the brains of these robots. The computers send signal in a form. of electrical impulses that move an arm and a claw. The claw does particular kind of work.

W: Ok. but we have machines on the assembly line doing work for people for years. That's what started the Industrial Revolution, remember?

M: But each of those machines can only perform. a single operation and it takes months to modify them, The new industrial robots can each do a number of tasks and it's easy to reprogram them to perform. totally different operations. That's one reason why they're becoming so popular.

W: They increase productivity, don't they? I read that even though they are still quite expensive, they often cost less per year than a worker doing the same job. I imagine robots will be used more and more.

(20)

A.Industrial specifications.

B.Computer development.

C.Scientific drawings.

D.Science fiction.

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第8题
Psychologists say the one factor that differentiates people who are creative from those wh
o aren't is belief-creative people believe they are creative. To be creative, you simply have to believe and act as it you are. Once you believe you are creative, you begin to find ideas and to imagine all kinds of probable and improbable solutions.

Here are a few techniques to help you get started looking for ideas you may already have in your mind.

Play a different role. Suppose you want to improve your company's training program. Play the role of another person: Write, from the perspective of that role. What changes that person would make. Record any interesting thoughts or new ideas.

Randomly pick something and compare it with your problem. Open a dictionary and randomly, without looking, pick a word. Force yourself to make a comparison between the problem and the word.

Suppose you are having a problem with a manager and you randomly pick the word “pencil”. You might list the characteristics of the pencil and determine how those characteristics are like your problem.

Imagine you have a magic wand (魔杖) . Consider what changes or actions you will use the wand to create, especially those that wouldn't normally be possible. After letting your imagination run, ask yourself what specific features of those wishes particularly appeal to you. Think of some feasible changes of actions that embody some of those specific features.

Think outrageously. The more incredible and divergent from conventional thinking an idea is, the greater the possibilities for new twists. A frozen- fish processor used this technique. A line of his frozen fish tasted bland and boring. He tried everything to improve the taste, including keeping the fish alive in holding tanks until he put a predator (食肉动物)in the holding tank with fish. The fish kept moving to escape the predator and they retained their vitality and flavor.

Challenge assumptions. Reserve the assumptions you make about problems. List the assumptions write the opposite. Henry Ford challenged the practice of having workers go to where building materials were kept. In order to build cars, by creating a system that brought the materials to the workers instead. With this reversal, the assembly line was born.

Be an artist. Write a poem about your job. Poetry helps give a voice to your wildest imagination, which may lead to new ideas.

Try the above methods and test if your creativity might be somewhat improved.

What does one have to be if he wants to make himself creative according to the author?

A.He should try to be as creative as possible.

B.He may set up a problem and then try to conceive all the possible solutions to it.

C.He should study all the techniques mentioned in the passage and try to use them.

D.He should play a different role from the one he plays now

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第9题
The gravitational pull of the Earth and moon is important to us as we attempt to conquer m
ore and more of outer-space. Here's why.

As a rocket leaves the Earth, the pull of the Earth on it becomes less and less as the rocket roars out into space. If you imagine a line between the Earth the pull of the Earth and the moon, there is a point somewhere along that line, nearer to the moon than to the Earth, at which the gravitation pull of both the Earth and the moon on an object is just about equal. An object placed on the moon side of that point would be drawn to the moon. An object placed on the Earth side of that point would be drawn to the Earth. Therefore, a rocket need be sent only to this "point of no return" in order to get it to the moon. The moon's gravity will pull it the rest of the way.

The return trip of the rocket to Earth is, in some ways, less of a problem. The Earth's gravitational field reaches far closer to the moon than does the moon's to Earth. Thus it will be necessary to fire an Earthbound rocket only a few thousand miles away from the moon to reach a point where the rocket will drift to earth under the Earth's gravitational pull.

The problem of rocket travel is not so much concerned with getting the rocket into space as it is with guiding the rocket after it leaves the Earth's surface. Remember that the moon is constantly circling the Earth. A rocket fired at the moon and continuing in the direction in which it was fired would miss the moon by a wide margin and perhaps continue to drift out into space until "captured" in another planet's gravitational field. to reach the moon, a rocket must be fired toward the point where the moon will be when the rocket has traveled the required distance. This requires precise calculations of the speed and direction of the rocket and of the speed and direction of the moon.

For a rocket to arrive at a point where the moon's gravity will pull it the rest of the way, it must reach a speed called velocity of escape. This speed is about 25, 000 miles per hour. At a speed less than this, a rocket will merely circle the Earth in an orbit and eventually fall back to Earth.

This passage deals mainly with ______ .

A.the gravitational pull of the Earth and the moon

B.the factors involved in firing a rocket into the outer-space

C.the gravitational fields of the Earth and the moon

D.the speed and direction of a rocket traveling in the outer-space

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第10题
Passage 2 As we have seen, the focus of medical ca...

Passage 2 As we have seen, the focus of medical care in our society has been shifting from curing disease to preventing disease, especially in terms of changing our many unhealthy behaviours, such as poor eating habits, smoking, and failure to exercise. The line of thought involved in this shift can be pursued further. Imagine a person who is about the right weight, but does not eat very nutritious (有营养的) foods, who feels OK but exercises only occasionally, who goes to work every day, but is not an outstanding worker, and who has no chest pain or abnormal (不正常的) blood pressure, but sleeps a lot and often feels tired. This person is not ill. He may not even be at risk for any particular disease. But we can imagine that this person could be a lot healthier. The field of medicine has not traditionally distinguished between someone who is merely “not ill” and someone who is in excellent health and pays attention to the body’s special needs. Both types have simply been called “well”. In recent years, however, some health specialists have begun to apply the terms “well” and “wellness” only to those who are actively striving (努力) to maintain and improve their health. People who are “well” are concerned with nutrition and exercise, and they pay attention to their body’s condition. Most important, perhaps, people who are “well” take active responsibility for all matters related to their health. Even people who have a physical disease or handicap (缺陷) may be “well” if they make an effort to maintain the best possible health they can in the face of their physical limitations. “Wellness” may perhaps best be viewed not as a state that people can achieve, but as an ideal that people can strive for. People who are “well” are likely to be better able to resist disease and to fight disease when it strikes. And by focusing attention on healthy ways of living, the concept of “wellness” can have a positive impact on the ways in which people face the challenges of daily life. Today’s medical care is placing more importance on ________.

A、keeping people in a healthy physical condition

B、keeping an eye on people’s body functions

C、removing people’s bad living habits

D、ensuring people’s psychological health

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