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The years between 1940 and 1970 is known as______ period.A. the Reform. MovementB. Modern

The years between 1940 and 1970 is known as______ period.

A. the Reform. Movement

B. Modern Language Teaching and Research

C. Communicative Language Teaching

D. Structural Language Teaching

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第1题
A team of scientists determines that 50% of healthy women who are between 19 and 30 years
of age need 40 mg of a vitamin to prevent developing the vitamin’s deficiency disorder. Based on this information, the

A、women can meet their AMDR for the vitamin by consuming at least 40 mg/day.

B、UL for the vitamin will be based on the EER value.

C、scientists can determine the RDA for the vitamin.

D、women will develop the vitamin’s toxicity disorder when they consume between 40 and 50 mg of the vitamin on a daily basis for about 10 weeks.

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第2题
Which of the following is an assumption underlying the last sentence of the passage?A.In e

Which of the following is an assumption underlying the last sentence of the passage?

A.In each of the years between 1970 and 1979, the Earth took exactly 19 hours to cross the Geminid meteor stream.

B.The comet associated with the Geminid meteor stream has totally disintegrated.

C.The Geminid meteor stream should continue to exist for at least 5,000 years.

D.The Geminid meteor stream has not broadended as rapidly as the conventiona ltheories would have predicted.

E.The computer-model Geminid meteor stream provides an accurate representation of the development of the actual Geminid stream.

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第3题
Find out what is missing in the following abstract...

Find out what is missing in the following abstract. A total of 409 adolescents (160 boys, 245 girls, four unknown), aged between 11 and 19 years, completed self-report measures of close friendship quality, psychological resilience, social support, and other resources. Findings revealed a significant positive association between perceived friendship quality and resilience. This relationship was facilitated through inter-related mechanisms of developing a constructive coping style (comprised of support-seeking and active coping), effort, a supportive friendship network, and reduced disengaged and externalising coping. While protective processes were encouragingly significantly present across genders, boys were more vulnerable to the deleterious effects of disengaged and externalizing coping than girls. We suggest that individual close friendships are an important potential protective mechanism accessible to most adolescents. We discuss implications of the resulting Adolescent Friendship and Resilience Model for resilience theories and integration into practice.

A、Background and problem (purpose)

B、Method

C、Result

D、Conclusion

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第4题
Illiteracy may be considered more as an abstract concept than a condition. When a famous E
nglish writer used the (1)_____ over two hundred years ago, he was actually (2)_____ to people who could (3)_____ read Greek or Latin. (4)_____,it seems unlikely that university examiners had this sort of (5)_____ in mind when they reported on "creeping illiteracy" in a report on their students' final examination in 1988. (6)_____ the years, university lecturers have been (7)_____ of an increasing tendency towards grammatical sloppiness, poor spelling and general imprecision (8)_____ their students' ways of writing; and sloppy writing is all (9)_____ often a reflection of sloppy thinking. Their (10)_____ was that they had (11)_____ to do teaching their own subject (12)_____ teaching their undergraduates to write. Some lecturers believe that they have a(n) (13)_____ to stress the importance of maintaining standards of dear thinking (14)_____ the written word in a world dominated by (15)_____ communications and images. They (16)_____ on the connection between clear thinking and a form. of writing that is not only clear, but also sensitive to (17)_____ of meaning. The same lecturers argue that undergraduates appear to be the victims of a "softening process" that begins (18)_____ the teaching of English in schools, but this point of view has, not (19)_____, mused a great deal of (20)_____.

A.concept

B.condition

C.word

D.idea

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第5题
Many Native Americans closely resemble Asians. This has led most scientists to (1) believe somet

Many Native Americans closely resemble Asians. This has led most scientists to(1)believe something about Native Americans. They think that most Native Americans(2)from a distant group of people. These people(3)from Siberia across the Bering Strait, between 17,000-11,000 years ago. The exact time and 4 is still under question. That is, it is still a(n)(5)of debate. The time they traveled and the route they took is still being argued, as is whether it happened(6).

(7)recently, some anthropologists (人类学家) argued that the migration occurred 12,000 years ago. However, there are a number of difficulties with this theory —(8)particular, the presence of people in the Americas earlier than one might think. There is growing evidence of human(9)in Brazil and Chile 11,500 years ago or earlier. There is also(10)of humans living in the Americas some 50,000 years ago.(11), other possibilities have been suggested.

They may have(12)the land bridge several thousand years earlier or they may have sailed along the western coast. However, some(13)this theory. They think that humans(14)skills for sailing during that era.

Some consider the genetic and cultural evidence for an Asian origin overwhelming. It should be noted,(15), that some other people are very upset at this idea. Many present-day Native Americans(16)the above theories. They say those who put forward such theories have political(17)They have their own traditional stories that offer(18)of where they came from. Their own stories claim that their(19)are different from what scientists say. Those accounts, though, have mostly been(20)by scholars. Therefore, the origin of Americans still remains a mystery to be explored.

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第6题
Reading and writing have long been thought of as complementary skills: to read is to recog
nize and interpret language that has been written; to write is to plan and produce language (1)_____ it can be read. It is therefore widely (2)_____ that being able to read implies being able to writer, at least, being able to spell. Often, children are taught to read but (3)_____ no formal tuition in spelling; it is felt that spelling will be "(4)_____ up". The attitude has its (5)_____ in the methods of 200 years ago, when teachers carefully taught spelling, and assumed that reading would (6)_____ automatically. Recent research into spelling errors and "slips of the pen" has begun to show that matters are (7)_____ so simple. There is no necessary link between reading and writing: good readers do not always (8)_____ good writers. Nor is there any necessary link between reading and spelling: there are many people who have no (9)_____ in reading, but who have a major persistent (10)_____ in spelling—some researchers have estimated that this may be as (11)_____ as 2% of the population. With children, too, there is (12)_____ that knowledge of reading does not automatically (16)_____ to spelling. If there (14)_____ a close relationship, children should be able to read and spell the (15)_____ words: but this is not so. It is (16)_____ to find children who can read (17)_____ better than they can spell. More surprisingly, the (18)_____ happens with some children in the early stages of reading. One study (19)_____ children the same list of words to read and spell: several (20)_____ spelled more words correctly than they were able to read correctly.

A.in order

B.for

C.that

D.so that

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第7题
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Looking for Pen Pals

Mary, 24 years old, comes from Scotland and would like to find a pen pal(笔友) who comes from East Europe. She likes playing the piano and listening to jazz music. She is interested in history but does not like discussing politics.

Jim, 19 years old, comes from South Korea. He would like a pen pal who is interested in discussing the differences of life in Europe and Asia. He loves traveling, listening to pop music and playing football in his freetime.

Pietro, 42 years old, comes from Argentina, He is a business person and would like to find a pen pal who is also a business person and lives in North America. He likes using the Internet and listening to light music.

Helga, 31 years old, comes from Germany and speaks French, English and Russian. She would like a pen pal who is interested in exchanging(交流) ideas about language learning. She does not like using computers for learning and believes that language learning can only happen in a classroom.

Jennifer, 18, comes from New Orleans, She is interested in discussing the political differences between East Europe and North America. She loves horse-riding and listening to jazz music.

Alessandro, 25 years old, comes from Rome. He is interested in finding a pen pal who speaks different languages and can exchange ideas on using computers forl earning purposes. He likes playing football in his freetime.

Who are interested in the same kind of music?

A.Mary and Pietro

B.Pietro and Jim

C.Jim and Jennifer

D.Mary and Jennifer

What hobby do Jim and Alessandro have in common?A.Traveling

B.Playing football

C.Horse-riding

D.Learning language

Who is interested in finding a pen pal from the business world?A.Jim

B.Pietro

C.Jennifer

D.Alessandro

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第8题
The 1990s have been designated the Decade Against Drug Abuse by the United Nations. But, (

The 1990s have been designated the Decade Against Drug Abuse by the United Nations. But, (1)_____ less than three years to go before the end of the decade, governments and health organizations (2)_____ that they have made (3)_____ progress in reducing drug, alcohol and tobacco abuse. Today, consumption of all these substances is increasingly steadily worldwide. (4)_____ every country now has problems with (5)_____ drugs. And the world is producing and consuming more alcohol and tobacco than ever. Between 1970 and 1990 beer production (6)_____ rose by over 80 per cent. And, (7)_____ the number of smokers keeps on (8)_____,by the second or third (9)_____ of the next century there could be 10 million deaths each year (10)_____ smoking related illnesses.

Drugs are also a huge burden (11)_____ the world economy. In the United States, for example, it's estimated that alcohol and illegal drug use costs the country tens of billions of dollars each year, mainly (12)_____ health care. When the cost of tobacco related illnesses is added, (13)_____ total more than doubles.

Drugs are also closely (14)_____ crime. Many police forces no longer (15)_____ between illegal and legal drugs when fighting crime. In Australia, for example, experts (16)_____ that police in some parts of the country spend between 70 and 80 percent of their time dealing with alcohol-related incidents.

One explanation for the increase in drug (17)_____ is simply that people have more money to spend. Tobacco and alcohol companies are now (18)_____ much more on developing countries to take (19)_____ of greater wealth there. And criminals involved in the illegal drug trade are following (20)_____, introducing drugs into countries where they were previously hardly use.

A.when

B.with

C.as

D.if

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第9题
When I was a child,I lived with my mother,my father having been away to work in the town.
I was then not (11)______ nine years old,lonely and expectant, (12)______ for things which I knew little about.

I walked out alone one morning along the mountain tops (13)______ my home stood. The sun had not yet risen,and the air (14)______ rain of the night and the mountain grass was heavy (15)______ tiny drops of water. As I looked back,I could see the marks my feet (16)______ on the long grassy slope behind me. I walked till I came to a place (17)______ a little stream ran into the deep valley below. Here it passed between soft, (18)______ banks;at one place a large slice of earth had fallen away from the bank on the other side,and it had made a little island a few feet wide with water (19)______ all round it. It was covered with a weed with yellow flowers and long waving grasses. I sat down on the bank (20)______ a short pine tree. All the plants on the island were dark with the heavy raindrops of the night,and the sun had not yet risen.

(11)

A.yet

B.however

C.but

D.nevertheless

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第10题
Imagine being asked to spend twelve or so years of your life in a society which consisted
only of members of your own sex. How would you (1)_____? Unless there was (2)_____ definitely wrong with you, you wouldn't be too happy about it, to (3)_____ the least. It is all the (4)_____ surprising therefore that so many parents in the world choose to impose such (5)_____ conditions (6)_____ their children—conditions which they themselves wouldn't put up with for one minute!

Any discussion of this topic is (7)_____ to question the aims of education. Stuffing children's heads full of knowledge is (8)_____ being foremost among them. One of the chief aims of education is to (9)_____ future citizens with all they require to (10)_____ their place in adult society. Now adult society is made up of men and women, so how can a segregated school (11)_____ offer the right kind of preparation for it? Anyone entering adult society after years of segregation can only be in for a (12)_____.

A co-educational school offers children nothing (13)_____ a true (14)_____ of society in miniature. Boys and girls are given the (15)_____ to get to know each other, to learn to live together from their earliest years. They are put in a position where they can compare them selves with each other (16)_____ academic ability, athletic achievement and many of the extracurricular activities which are (17)_____ of school life. What a (18)_____ advantage it is (to give just an example) to be able to put on a school play in which the male parts will be taken by boys and the female parts by girls! What (19)_____ co-education makes of the argument that boys are cleverer than girls or vice-versa. When segregated, boys and girls are made to feel that they are a race apart. (20)_____ between the sexes is fostered. In a co-educational school, everything falls into its proper place.

A.recruit

B.react

C.reckon

D.retain

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第11题
A.Those between 18 and 26.B.Those between 27 and 35 years old.C.Those between 36 and 4

A.Those between 18 and 26.

B.Those between 27 and 35 years old.

C.Those between 36 and 45 years old.

D.Women in the l8 to 26 year-old age group.

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