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Professor Martin's report says that children who attend a number of different schools

, because their parents have to move around the country, probably make slow progress in their studies. There are also signs, says Professor Martin, that an unusually large number of such children are mentally (精神上) affected.

The professor says, "It's true. My personal feeling is that children should stay in one school. However, our findings are based on research and not on any personal feelings that I or my assistants may have on the subject."

Captain Thomas James, an Army lecturer for the past 20 years and himself a father of two, said, "I've never heard such rubbish. Taking me for example, no harm is done to the education of my children who change schools regularly---if they keep to the same system(系统) ,as in our Army schools. In my experience Army children--and I've known quite a few of them--are as well-adjusted(善于适应的)as any others, if not more so. What the Professor doesn't appear to appreciate is the fact that in such situations children will adapt(适应)much better than grown-ups."

When this was put to Professor Martin, he said that at no time had his team suggested that all such children were backward or mentally affected in some way, but simply that in their experience there was a clear tendency (趋向).

"Our findings show that while the very bright child can deal with regular changes without harming his or her general progress in studies, the majority of children suffer from constantly having to enter a new learning situation."

According to Professor Martin's report, ______.

A.children have to go to different schools because of their parents' moving around

B.children make slow progress because they are mentally affected

C.signs are shown that many children are mentally affected by their studies

D.changing from one school to another too often has ill effect on children's studies

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第1题
听力原文:W: Don't you think Professor Martin's test was too difficult?M: Well, I must admi

听力原文:W: Don't you think Professor Martin's test was too difficult?

M: Well, I must admit I had been expecting more than a passing grade in biology.

Q: What does the man mean?

(14)

A.The test was harder than he had anticipated.

B.He was lucky to pass the biology test.

C.Professor Martin is known for giving hard tests.

D.He has never failed in biology.

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第2题
Martin asked his professor for some comments on his report but it was ______.A.turned down

Martin asked his professor for some comments on his report but it was ______.

A.turned down

B.turned off

C.turned up

D.turned on

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第3题
Professor Martin, _______ I spoke of just now, would go to MIT as a visiting scholar()

A.whom

B.which

C.when

D.what

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第4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.

Much controversy (争论) has been caused by the publication of new report by Professor B. J. Martin. The report claims to have statistical evidence that children who attend a number of different schools through their parents having to move around the country in search of work are more likely to have low academic achievement. There are also indications of an unusually high rate of psychological disturbances (骚动) among such children.

The professor, who has long suspected this negative effect on children, stresses that this is not simply an expression of prejudice. "It’s true, " he says. "My personal feeling is that children should stay in one school. However, our findings are based on research and not on any personal attitudes that my colleagues or I may have on the subject. "

Captain Thomas James, an Army lecturer and father of two, said: "As far as I' m concerned, absolutely no harm is done to the education of children who change schools regularly--as long as they keep to the same system, as in our Army schools. Army children are as well-adjusted as any others, if not more so. What the professor does not appear to appreciate is the fact that in such situations children will adapt much better than adults. "

When this was put to Professor Martin, he said that at no time had his report suggested that all such children were backward or disturbed in some way, but simply that there was a Clear tendency in their experience. While the extremely bright child could cope with regular changes of schools without harming his or her general academic progress, the majority of children suffered from constantly having to enter a new learning environment.

The report mentioned in the first paragraph suggests that ______.

A.children who move around the country with their parents are more capable

B.it may not be good for children to change schools too often

C.parents are looking for a better school for their children’s education

D.more and more children are suffering from psychological problems

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第5题
【填空题】再听录音或仔细阅读文本,并完成测验。 Program...

【填空题】再听录音或仔细阅读文本,并完成测验。 Programming Languages Student: Professor Martin, I just finished my Java assignment, but I still have some questions. Instructor: Sure, Andrew. Student: I’m having a hard time keeping all the languages straight. There are so many. Instructor: There are quite a few. Which ones are you having trouble with? Student: All of them. I think it’s confusing to have all these (1). Instructor: I see where you’re coming from. It’s a lot to learn. Student: But why are there so many different languages? Instructor: The first reason is that it makes developing (2) easier. Student: How is that? Instructor: The computer only understands commands in (3) language, or (4) digits. It would take programmers a long time to write programs in binary format. Student: I see. Instructor: Instead, programmers use human readable (5) languages, like Java. That allows us to write programs faster than ever before. Student: I understand that. But why are there so many human-readable programming languages? Instructor: Some human-readable programming languages are more appropriate for certain kinds of software. Does that answer your question? Student: Yes. I guess that makes sense. Thanks.

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第6题
If two scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory are correct, People will still be driv
ing gasoline-powered cars 50 years from now, giving out heat-trapping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere--and yet that carbon dioxide will not contribute to global warming. The scientists, F. Jeffrey Martin and William L. Kubic Jr., are proposing a concept, which they have patriotically named Green Freedom for removing carbon dioxide from the air and turning it back into gasoline.

The idea is simple. Air would be blown over a liquid solution which would absorb the carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide would then be extracted and subjected to chemical reactions that would turn it into fuel. Although they have not yet built a fuel factory, or even a small prototype, the scientists say it is all based on existing technology. "Everything in the concept has been built, is operating or has a close cousin that is operating," Dr. Martin said. The proposal does not violate any laws of physics, and other scientists have independently suggested similar ideas.

In the efforts to reduce humanity's emissions of carbon dioxide, three solutions have been offered; hydrogen-powered cars, electric cars and biofuels. Biofuels are gasoline substitutes produced from plants like corn or sugar cane. Plants absorb carbon dioxide as they grow, but growing crops for fuel takes up wide strips of land. Hydrogen-powered cars emit no carbon dioxide, but producing hydrogen requires energy, and if that energy comes from coal-fired power plants, then the problem has not been solved. The problem with electric cars is that they have typically been limited to a range of tens of miles as opposed to the hundreds of miles that can be driven on a tank of gas.

Gasoline, it turns out, is an almost ideal fuel (except that it produces carbon dioxide). If it can be made out of carbon dioxide in the air, the Los Alamos concept may mean there is little reason to switch, after all.

"It's definitely worth pursuing," said Martin I. Hoffert, a professor of physics at New York University. "It has a couple of pieces to it that are interesting." Other scientists also said the proposal looked promising but could not evaluate it fully because the details had not been published.

What is most remarkable about the proposal made by the two scientists?

A.It is given a patriotic name.

B.No law of physics is violated.

C.It is based on existing technology.

D.Carbon dioxide can be converted into fuel.

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第7题
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R and D, we see excellent opportunities to expand our collaboration with leading domestic institutions. This cooperation will boost technology innovation and localization, enabling us to strengthen our R and D in key areas and respond to Chinese customer needs," Ollila said.

Ollila is most likely to be ______.

A.a professor studying Chinese economy

B.a government official dealing with foreign trade affairs.

C.A CEO of a high-tech foreign enterprise

D.A CEO of a high-tech Chinese enterprise

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第8题
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第9题
People from large families have an increased risk of stomach cancer, suggests a study that
followed more than 7,000 Japanese-American men for 28 years.

The study concluded that family size had a major influence on the development of stomach cancer linked to the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (幽门螺杆菌), and that younger siblings (兄弟,姐妹,同胞,同属) from large families were especially prone to the most common form. of stomach cancer.

H. pylori lives in the mucous (黏液的) layer of the stomach and is associated with peptic ulcers (消化器官溃疡) and stomach cancer. It's estimated that half of the world's population carries H. pylori in the stomach. It can be transmitted orally from person to person or through contact with human feces (粪便).

The study found that men who carried certain strains of H. pylori in their stomachs and had seven or more siblings had more than twice the risk of developing stomach cancer, compared to men with the same H. pylori strains who had one to three siblings.

The findings are published in the January 16 online issue of the journal Public Library of Science Medicine.

"This is a very carefully controlled study that clearly shows that there are factors in early childhood that affect the risk of developing cancer many decades later," study leader Dr. Martin J. Blaser, professor and chairman of the Department of Medicine, and professor of microbiology at New York University Medical Center and School of Medicine, said in a prepared statement.

"That early childhood events affect the risk of cancers occurring in old age is remarkable, and this may be a model for other cancers," Blaser said. He said that younger children in large families may acquire H. pylori from older siblings at a time when the younger children's immune systems are still developing. This, in combination with the fact that the bacterium is already adapted to a genetically related person, means the younger children may have a more virulent H. pylori population in the stomach than if they'd acquired the germ from a non-relative.

Which of the following statements can best generalize the passage?

A.Family size may determine stomach-cancer risk.

B.Family size may move stomach-cancer risk.

C.The study may follow more than 7,000 Japanese-American men for 28 years.

D.People from small families have an increased risk of stomach cancer.

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第10题
Passage Two If two scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory are correct,people will

Passage Two

If two scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory are correct,people will still be driving gasoline-powered cars 50 years from now,giving out heat-trapping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere-and yet that carbon dioxide will not contribute tO global warming. The scientists,F Jeffrey Martin and William L.Kubic Jr.,are proposing a concept,which they have patriotically named Green Freedom, for removing carbon dioxide from the air and turning it back into gasoline.

The idea is simple.Air would be blown over a liquid solution which would absorb the carbon dioxide.The carbon dioxide would then be extracted and subjected to chemical reactions that would turn it into fuel.Although they have not yet built a fuel factory,or even a small.prototype,the scientists say it is all based on existing technology.“Everything in the concept has been built,is operating or has a close cousin that is operating,”Dr.Martin said.The proposal does not violate any laws of physics, and other scientists have independently suggested similar ideas.,In the efforts to reduce humanity’S emissions of carbon dioxide,three solutions have been offered:hydrogen-powered cars,electric cars and biOfuels.Biofuels are gasoline substitutes produced from plants like corn or sugar cane.Plants absorb carbon dioxide as they grow,but growing crops for fuel takes up wide strips of land.Hydrogen-powered Cars emit no carbon dioxide,but producing hydrogen requires energy,and if that energy comes from coal-fired power plants,then the problem has not been solved. The problem with electric cars is that they have typically been limited to a range of tens of miles as opposed to the hundreds of miles that can be driven on a tank of gas.

Gasoline,it turns out,is an almost ideal fuel(except that it produces carbon dioxide).If it Can be made OUt of carbon dioxide in the air,the Los Alamos concept may mean there is little reason to switch,after all.

“It’s definitely worth pursuing,”said Martin I. Hoffert,a professor of physics at New York University.“It has a couple of pieces to it that are interesting.”Other scientists also said the proposal looked promising but could not evaluate it fully because the details had not been published.

36. What is most remarkable about the proposal,made by the tWO scientists?。

A.It is given a patriotic name.

B.No law of physics is violated.

C. It is based on existing technology.

D. Carbon dioxide Can be converted into fuel

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