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What did the map seller want to doeA.He wanted to help Tom.B.He wanted to tell Torn where
What did the map seller want to doe
A.He wanted to help Tom.
B.He wanted to tell Torn where he was.
C.He wanted to sell map to Tom.
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What did the map seller want to doe
A.He wanted to help Tom.
B.He wanted to tell Torn where he was.
C.He wanted to sell map to Tom.
A、She chose the wrong scale.
B、She stood in the wrong place.
C、She did it at the wrong time.
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What did Cerling's team produce in their research?
A.A map showing the regional differences of tap water.
B.A collection of hair samples from various barber shops.
C.A method to measure the amount of water in human hair.
D.A chart illustrating the movement of the rain system.
M:Have you tried the information centre?
Q:What does the man imply about the information office?
(15)
A.It is in the center of the campus.
B.It should have a map of the city.
C.It has information about summer camps.
D.It probably has a campus map.
A、Genetic recombination of alleles is associated with physical exchange between chromosomes.
B、Genes are located on chromosomes and the map distance between them could often be measured by the number of nucleotides in the DNA.
C、Determining map distances in humans could be done by using pedigrees and calculating lod scores.
D、Association studies allow genes that have no obvious phenotype to be accurately mapped.
E、Crossing over does not occur in male Drosophila, so there is no genetic recombination.
听力原文:M: Is that a map? Are you going sailing or something?
W: I wish. It's a hurricane-tracking chart. It's a map of tropical ocean areas southeast of us. It follows the development of tropical storms, even hurricanes. They develop and move around the Atlantic in the Caribbean and here on the Florida coast. We got hit a lot by those at least winds or rain in July or August.
M: Do you think that a tropical storm is on the way?
W: Too early to tell, but we need to be prepared. The radio mentioned possible evacuation routes.
M: Really? It's that serious?
W: Youd better believe it. Late summer is hurricane season. The television updates locations and speeds every hour.
M: What did they say? Is one out there now?
W: A couple of tropical depressions, two storms and two hurricanes.
M: What's the difference?
W: Wind velocity. A depression is the least serious actually, and a hurricane is the most serious.
M: How serious are the winds in hurricanes?
W: They have sustained winds of 74 mph and up.
M: What are the names on the map? David, Arlene, Francisco, and Gina.
W: You know weather forecasters give the hurricanes names of people to make storms easy to identify.
M: I wonder what the status of the storm is now.
W: You shall turn on the television, and it has the best coverage. There is an up-date coming-up in five minutes.
(20)
A.Memories of a recent storm.
B.How strong winds develop into a hurricane.
C.Weather patterns that can affect Florida.
D.Planning a summer vacation.
听力原文:M: Is that a map? Are you going sailing or something?
W: I wish. It's a hurricane-tracking chart. It's a map of tropical ocean areas southeast of us. It follows the development of tropical storms, even hurricanes. They develop in the Caribbean and move around the Atlantic and here on the Florida coast. We got hit a lot by those winds or rain in July or August.
M: Do you think that the tropical storm is on the way?
W: Too early to tell, but we need to be prepared. The radio mentioned possible evacuation routes.
M: Really? It's that serious?
W: You'd better believe it. Late summer is hurricane season. The television updates locations and speeds every hour.
M: What did they say is out there now?
W: A couple of tropical depressions, two storms and two hurricanes.
M: What's the difference?
W: Wind velocity. A depression is the least serious actually, and a hurricane is the most serious.
M: How serious are the winds in hurricanes?
W: They have sustained winds of 74 mph and up.
M: What are the names on the map?
W: David, Arlene, Francisco, and Gina. You know weather forecasters give the hurricanes the names of people to make storms easy to identify.
M: I wonder what the status of the storm is now.
W: You can turn on the television; it has the best coverage. There is an update coming up in five minutes.
(23)
A.Memories of a recent storm.
B.How strong winds develop into a hurricane.
C.Weather patterns that can affect Florida.
D.Planning a summer vacation.
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:M: Is that a map? Are you going sailing or something?
W: I wish. It's a hurricane-tracking chart. It's a map of tropical ocean areas southeast of us. It follows the development of tropical storms, even hurricanes. They develop and move around the Atlantic in Caribbean and here on the Florida coast. We got hit a lot by those in July or August, at least in the winds or rain.
M: Do you think that the tropical storm is on the way?
W: Too early to tell, but we need to be prepared. The radio mentioned possible evacuation routes.
M: Really? It's that serious?
W: You better believe it. Late summer is hurricane season. The television updates locations and speeds every hour.
M: What did they say is out there now?
W: A couple of tropical depressions, two storms and two hurricanes.
M: What's the difference?
W: Wind velocity. A depression is least serious actually, and a hurricane is the most serious.
M: How serious are the winds in hurricanes?
W: They have sustained winds of 74 m ph and up.
M: What are those names on the map? David, Arlene, Francisco, and Gina.
W: You know weather forecasters give the hurricanes the names of people to make storms easy to identify.
M: I wonder what the status of the storm is now.
W: You shall turn on the television. It has the best coverage. There is an up-date coming up in five minutes.
What is the conversation mainly about?
A.Memories of a recent storm.
B.How strong winds develop into a hurricane.
C.Weather patterns that can affect Florida.
D.Planning a summer vacation.
What is the purpose of this writing?
[ A] To sel Chan ' s flat for more money.
[ B] To tell people how to take care of small flats.
[ C] To introduce to readers a cleverly-designed flat.
[ D] To caU on engineers to design their own homes.
Our boat floated on (漂流) ,between walls of forest too thick to allow us a view of the land we were passing【21】though we knew from the map that our river must from time to time be passing through chains of hills.【22】did we find a place where we could have landed. So we stayed in the boat hoping that we【23】the sea, a friendly fisherman would pick us up and take us to the civilization.
We lived【24】fish, any fruit and nuts we could pick up out of the water. As we had no fire, we had to eat everything,【25】the raw fish. I had never tasted raw fish before, and I must say I did not much enjoy the【26】: perhaps sea-fish which do not live in the mud are less tasteless. As for water, there was a choice: we could drink muddy river water,【27】die of thirst. We drank the water. Men who have just escaped what had appeared to be certain death lose all worries about such small things as diseases caused by dirty water. In fact, none of us suffered from any illness【28】.
One day we passed another village, but fortunately nobody saw us. We did not wish to risk【29】prisoners a second time; we might not be so lucky【30】escape in a stolen boat again.
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A.in
B.down
C.along
D.through
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