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The famous lines "To see a world in a grain of sand/And a heaven in a wild flower, / Hold infinity in the palm of your hand / And eternity in an hour" are chosen from Blake's long poem __________.

A、Songs of Experience

B、Songs of Innocence

C、Auguries of Innocence

D、Poetical Sketches

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第1题
John Milton is famous for his ____, which is the result of his lifelong classical and biblical study.

A.grand style

B.euphemism

C.mighty lines

D.lucid style

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第2题
Published in Poetry magazine in _______, the poem “In a Station of the Metro” which is in free verse, with only two lines, became Ezra Pound’s most famous poem and the manifesto of Imagist poetry.
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第3题
By "success and truthfulness dont always go hand in hand"(Lines 6-7, Para. 2), t

By "success and truthfulness dont always go hand in hand"(Lines 6-7, Para. 2), the author means______.

A.all the successful people are liars

B.once people become famous, they start lying

C.distinguished people tend to lie about their military experience

D.sometimes even a prominent man may lie about his achievements

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第4题
Meet Famous People in London Many people like to see famous people. But famous people d
on ’t(31)like to be looked at. At least, they don ’t like to be looked at all dayevery day! However, there is one (32 )in England where you can look atlots of famous people every day. That is Madame Tussaud&39;s, the mostpopular (33 )attraction in London. On most days of the year, (34 )of visitors can be seen outsideMadame Tussaud ’s.

They want to (35) in and see some of the mostfamous people in the world. If you like, you can (36) to those film stars,sports stars or politicians in Madame Tussaud ’s, but they won ’t(37) anything to you, because they can ’t! Madame Tussaud ’s is awaxworks (蜡像馆),and the “famous people ,,in the building are madeout of wax. But, this doesn&39;t (38) to be a problem. Ordinary people likelooking at (39 )people, even if they are only (40 ).

It’s better thannothing!

A. seem B. give C. place D. talk

E.statues F.tourist G.extraordinary H. lines

I.get J.rarely L.usually K. say

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第5题
A new study uses advanced brain-scanning technology to cast light onto a topic that 【M1】__
____

psychologists have puzzled over more than half a century: social conformity. The study 【M2】______

was based on a famous series of laboratory experiment from the 1950's by a social psy 【M3】______

chologist, Dr. Solomon Asch. In those early studies, the subjects were shown two cards.

On the first was a vertical line. On the second were three lines, one of them the same length

with that on the first card. Then the subjects were asked to say which two lines were 【M4】______

like, something that most 5-year-olds could answer correctly. But Dr. Asch added a twist. 【M5】______

Seven other people, in cahoots with the researchers, also examined the lines and gave

their answers before the subjects did. And sometimes these confederates unconsciously 【M6】______

gave the wrong answer. Dr. Asch was astonished at what happened next.. After thinking 【M7】______

hard, three out of four subjects agreed with the incorrect answers given by the confederates 【M8】______

at least once. And one in four conformed 50 percent of the time. Dr. Asch, who died

in 1996, always wondered about the findings. Did the people who gave in to group do so

knowing that their answers was right? Or did the social pressure actually change their

perceptions? The researchers found that social conformity showed up in the brain like 【M9】______

activity in regions that are entirely devoted to perception. But independence of judgment

m standing up for one' s beliefs M showed up as activity in brain areas involved in emotion,

the study found, suggesting that there be a cost for going against the group. 【M10】______

【M1】

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第6题
Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by som

Section B

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.

A new study uses advanced brain-scanning technology to east light on a topic that psychologists have puzzled over for more than half a century: social conformity.

The study was based on a famous series of laboratory experiments from the 1950's by a social psychologist, Dr. Solomon Asch.

In those early studies, the subjects were shown two cards. On the first was a vertical line. On the second were three lines, one of them the same length as that on the first card.

Then the subjects were asked to say which two lines were alike, something that most 5-year-olds could answer correctly.

But Dr. Asch added a twist. Seven other people, in cahoots with the researchers, also examined the lines and gave their answers before the subjects did. And sometimes these confederates intentionally gave the wrong answer.

Dr. Asch was astonished at what happened next. After thinking hard, three out of four subjects agreed with the incorrect answers given by the confederates at least once. And one in four conformed 50 percent of the time.

Dr, Asch, who died in 1996, always wondered about the findings. Did the people who gave in to group do so knowing that their answers were wrong? Or did the social pressure actually change their perceptions?

The new study tried to find an answer by using functional M.R.I. scanners that can peer into the working brain, a technology not available to Dr. Asch.

As in Dr. Asch's experiments, many of the subjects caved in to group pressure. On average, Dr. Berns said, they went along with the group on wrong answers 41 percent of the time.

"We like to think that seeing is believing, but the study's findings show that seeing is believing what the group tells you to believe."

The implications of the study's findings are huge, Dr. Berns said.

In many areas of society—elections, for example, or jury trials—the accepted way to resolve conflicts between an individual and a group is to invoke the "rule of the majority." There is a sound reason for this: A majority represents the collective wisdom of many people, rather than the judgment of a single person.

But the superiority of the group can disappear when the group exerts pressure on individuals, Dr. Berns said.

The unpleasantness of standing alone can make a majority opinion seem more appealing than sticking to one's own beliefs.

The purpose of Dr. Betas' study is to ______.

A.test the intelligence of the subjects

B.determine the psychological health of the subjects

C.improve brain-scanning technology

D.find out how the subjects deal with group/social pressure

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第7题
We all make plans for the future all the time. Some of them are big plans, which affect ou
r future lives. Some are small, unimportant plans, such as how we're going to spend the evening. Making plans is natural, but how many of the plans we are making today will come true?

Everyone wants to know what the future holds. What will happen to me? Will my hopes and plans come true? For thousands of years people have wanted to know the answers to questions like these, and they have turned to fortune tellers for the answers.

Fortune tellers use many position of the stars and planets at our birth can 'affect our character and future. Some people use cards(纸牌) to tell the future, while others say they can read our futures in the pattern of the tea leaves left in the bottom of our cup. One of the most popular forms of fortune telling is palmistry, the study of the lines on the palm of your hand.

Many people believe strongly in some form. of fortune telling, including some rich and famous people. When Ronalds Reagan was President of the United States for example, his wife, Nancy, organized his schedule to fit in with the predictions of her astrologer. Important journeys and meetings had to wait for a good day.

But most people believe that fortune telling is no better than leading the way by the blind.

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the first paragraph?

A.Plans can be big or small based on their structures.

B.A plan is a natural method of achieving something one imagines.

C.A plan is an arrangement for actions in advance.

D.Plans we are making today can hardly be realized.

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第8题
The great question that this paper will, but feebly, attempt to answer is, What is the cre
ative process?

Though much theory has accumulated, little is really known about the power that lies at tile bottom of poetic creation. It is true that great poets and artists produce beauty by employing all the powers of personality and by fusing emotions, reason, and intuitions. But what is the magical synthesis that joins and arranges these complex parts into poetic unity?

John L. Lowes, in his justly famous The Road to Xanadu, developed one of the earliest and still generally acceptable answers to this tantalizing question. Imaginative creation, he concludes, is a complex process in which the conscious and unconscious minds "jointly operate." "There is…the deep well with its chaos of fortuitously blending images; but there is likewise the Vision which sees shining in and through the chaos the potential lines of Form, and with the Vision, the controlling Will, which gives to that potential beauty actuality."

The Deep Well is the unconscious mind that is peopled with the facts, ideas, feelings of conscious activity. The imaginative vision, an unconscious activity, shines through the land of chaos, of lights and shadows, silently seeking pattern and form. Finally, the conscious mind again, through Will, captures and embodies the idea in the final work of art. In this way is unity born out of chaos.

Though there can be no absolute certainty, there is general agreement that the periods in the development of a creative work parallel, to some extent, Lowes' theory of Well, Vision, Form, and Will. There are at least three stages in the creative process: preparation, inspiration, work.

In a sense, the period of preparation is all of the writer's life. It is the Deep Well. It is especially a period of concentration which gives the unconscious mind an opportunity to communicate with the conscious mind. When remembrance of things past reaches the conscious level of the writer's mind, he is ready to go on with the process. Part of this preparation involves learning a medium--learning a language, learning how to write, learning literary forum. It is important to note here that form. cannot be imposed upon the idea. Evidence, though sparse, shows that the idea gives birth to the form. that can best convey it. It is the Vision, according to Lowes, "which sees shining in and through the chaos the potential lines of Form. …"

When remembrance of things past reaches the conscious level, the poet has reached the stage called ______.

A.Well

B.Vision

C.Form

D.Will

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第9题
Well, he made it up. All of it, apparently. According to a report published on December 29
th by Seoul National University in South Korea, its erstwhile employee Hwang Woo-suk, who had tendered his resignation six days earlier, deliberately falsified his data in the paper on human embryonic stem cells that he and 24 colleagues published in Science in May 2005.

In particular, Dr Hwang claimed he had created 11 colonies of human embryonic stem ceils genetically matched to specific patients. He had already admitted that nine of these were bogus, but had said that this was the result of an honest mistake, and that the other two were still the real McCoy. A panel of experts appointed by the university to investigate the matter, however, disagreed. They found that DNA fingerprint traces conducted on the stem-cell lines reported in the paper had been manipulated to make it seem as if all 11 lines were tailored to specific patients. In fact, none of them matched the volunteers with spinal-cord injuries and diabetes who had donated skin cells for the work. To obtain his promising "results", Dr Hwang had sent for testing two samples from each donor, rather than a sample from the donor and a sample of the cells into which the donor's DNA had supposedly been transplanted.

The panel also found that a second claim in the paper — that only 185 eggs were used to create the 11 stem cell lines — was false. The investigators said the actual number of eggs used was far larger, in the thousands, although they were unable to determine an exact figure. The reason this double fraud is such a blow is that human embryonic stem-cell research has great expectations. Stem cells, which have not yet been programmed to specialise and can thus, in principle, grow into any tissue or organ, could be used to treat illnesses ranging from diabetes to Parkinson's disease. They might even be able to fix spinal-cord injuries. And stem cells cloned from a patient would not be rejected as foreign by his immune system.

Dr Hwang's reputation, of course, is in tatters. The university is now investigating two other groundbreaking experiments he claims to have conducted — the creation of the world's first cloned human embryo and the extraction of stem cells from it, and the creation of the world's first cloned dog. He is also in trouble for breaching ethical guidelines by using eggs donated by members of his research team.

And it is even possible that the whole farce may have been for nothing. Cloned embryos might be the ideal source of stem cells intended to treat disease, but if it proves too difficult to create them, a rough-and-ready alternative may suffice.

From the passage we may learn that Hwang Woo-suk ______.

A.made up all his experience

B.is a famous geneticists in Seoul National University

C.was an employee in Seoul National University

D.published an authentic paper in Science with his 24 colleagues

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第10题
回答下列各题 When mentioning Korea.people might come up witha string of things,such as kim
chi(泡菜),cosmetics and beautiful girls.In fact,Korea is also famous for hand—madeclothes.In Korea,you Can get asuit that is well made to your measure within a couple of days but be carefulabout the size because Korean sizes are often a little small,especially to westerners.Even a “large” sizeT-shirt bought in Korea can be too small for an American! Korean clothes aremade of various kinds of silk and other materials.YouCan also buy hand—made traditional clothes in Korea. Those traditional Korean clothes have quite along history which Can be found in ancient wall paintings or on tombs.“Hanbok”(韩服)Can be the best representative of Korean culture.Today hanbok is still worn during formal occasions.Hanbok consists of two parts.“Jeogori”(赤古里),me top part,isblouse—like and has long sleeves.For the bottom part,women wear “Chima”(高腰背心裙),a kind of skirt,and men wear “Paji”(巴基),bag—like trousers. White is the color for common people whileduring festivals or on Special days,upper classes will wear clothes in bright colorsto indicate their social status.Accessories likejewelry and head—dresses complete traditional Korean clothes.Traditional Korean clothes favor soft flowing lines to hide thebody’s shape representing the pursuit for beauty and elegance of Korean people.The de-signs of various forms of Hanbok represent the rich cultureof Korea. Which statement is trueabout the first paragraph?

A.It isvery difficult to get a hand-made suit in Korea.

B.Westernerscannot wear Korean clothes because they are often too large.

C.Youcan buy traditional Korean clothes and many other kinds of clothing in Korea.

D.A11Korean clothes are hand—made by Korean tailors.

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