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39 What did the patient do on that particular night?A He squeezed and let go his wife's ha

39 What did the patient do on that particular night?

A He squeezed and let go his wife's hand.

B He held up one of his fingers.

C He stuck out his tongue.

D All of the above.

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第1题

Which is NOT true about the study?A.There are 20 patients involved in the study.B.The pati

Which is NOT true about the study?

A.There are 20 patients involved in the study.

B.The patients have used several anti-HIV drugs.

C.The patients have been treated for up to 18 months.

D.16 patients did not go through the whole study.

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第2题

More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendship, what th
ey expected 【21】______ friends, what they were willing to give in 【22】______ , and how satisfied they were 【23】______ quality of their friendships. The 【24】______ give little comfort to social critics.

Friendship 【25】______ to be a unique form. of 【26】______ bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that 【27】______ parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by 【28】______ . Unlike other social roles that we are expected to 【29】______ -- as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and 【30】______ organizations--it has its own principle, which is to promote 【31】______ of warmth, trust, love, and affection 【32】______ two people.

The survey on friendship appeared in the March 【33】______ of Psychology Today. The findings 【34】______ that issues of trust and betrayal are 【35】______ to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not 【36】______ for friends only among those who are 【37】______ like them, but find many 【38】______ differ in race, religion, and ethnic background. Arguably the most important 【39】______ that emerges from the data, 【40】______ , is not something that we found--but what we did not.

【21】

A.to

B.for

C.of

D.on

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第3题

Weight Experiment Nicola Walters has been taking part in experiments in Scotland to discov

Weight Experiment

Nicola Walters has been taking part in experiments in Scotland to discover why humans gain and lose weight. Being locked in a small room called a &39;calorimeter&39; (执着量测量室) is one way to find out.

1. The signs above the two rooms read simply &39;Chamber One&39; and &39;Chamber Two&39;. These are the calorimeters: 4m by 2m white-walled rooms where human volunteers are locked up in the name of science. Outside these rooms another sign reads &39;Please do not enter-work in progress&39; and in front of the rooms advanced machinery registers every move the volunteers make. Each day, meals measured to the last gram are passed through a hole in the wall of the calorimeter to the resident volunteer.

2. Nicola Walters is one of twenty volunteers who, over the past eight months, have spent varying periods inside the calorimeter. Tall and slim, Nicola does not have a weight problem, but thought the strict diet might help with her training and fitness programme. A self-employed community dance worker, she was able to fit the experiment in around her work. She saw an advert for volunteers at her local gym and as she is interested in the whole area of diet and exercise, she thought she would help out.

3. The experiment on Nicola involved her spending one day on a fixed diet at home and the next in the room. This sequence was repeated four times over six weeks. She arrived at the calorimeter at 8:30 am on each of the four mornings and from then on everything she ate or drank was carefully measured. Her every move was noted too, her daily exercise routine timed to the last second. At regular intervals, after eating, she filled in forms about how hungry she felt and samples were taken for analysis.

4. The scientists help volunteers impose a kind of order on the long days they face in the room. The first time, I only took one video and a book, but it was OK because I watched TV the rest of the time, says Nicola. And twice a day she used the exercise bike. She pedaled (踩踏板) for half an hour, watched by researchers to make sure she didn&39;t go too fast:

5. It seems that some foods encourage you to eat more, while others satisfy you quickly. Volunteers are already showing that high-fat diets are less likely to make you feel full. Believing that they may now know what encourages people to overeat, the researchers are about to start testing a high-protein weight-loss diet. Volunteers are required and Nicola has signed up for further sessions.

Paragraph 1 ______

A What does the calorimeter look like inside?

B What program was designed for the experiment?

C What is a calorimeter?

D What is the first impression?

E How do the volunteers kill the time?

F Why did Nicola join in the experiments?

Paragraph 2 ______

A What does the calorimeter look like inside?B What program was designed for the experiment?C What is a calorimeter?D What is the first impression?E How do the volunteers kill the time?F Why did Nicola join in the experiments?

Paragraph 3 ______

A What does the calorimeter look like inside?B What program was designed for the experiment?C What is a calorimeter?D What is the first impression?E How do the volunteers kill the time?F Why did Nicola join in the experiments?

Paragraph 4 ______

A What does the calorimeter look like inside?B What program was designed for the experiment?C What is a calorimeter?D What is the first impression?E How do the volunteers kill the time?F Why did Nicola join in the experiments?

The machinery outside the calorimeters records everything ______.

A the volunteers doB because she does not have a weight problemC because the life there can be very boringD make people overeatE because she was her own bossF after passing a high-protein test

Nicola Walters had time for the experiments ______.

A the volunteers doB because she does not have a weight problemC because the life there can be very boringD make people overeatE because she was her own bossF after passing a high-protein test

Volunteers have to get prepared for the time in the calorimeter ______.

A the volunteers doB because she does not have a weight problemC because the life there can be very boringD make people overeatE because she was her own bossF after passing a high-protein test

The experiments show that high-fat diets ______.

A the volunteers doB because she does not have a weight problemC because the life there can be very boringD make people overeatE because she was her own bossF after passing a high-protein test

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第4题

&8226;Read the article below about the study in career change.&8226;In most of the lines 3

&8226;Read the article below about the study in career change.

&8226;In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.

&8226;If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.

&8226;If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.

My research is an in-depth study of 39 people who changed them or were in the process of trying to change careers. Determining the magnitude of any.

34 work transition is very highly subjective. Who, apart from the person who has

35 lived life through it, can say whether a shift is radical or incremental? After

36 interviewing the dozens of people who were making very different kinds of

37 career moves, I settled on a three-part definition of career change. Some of

38 the people in my study made significant changes in the context where in

39 which they worked, most typically were jumping from large, established firms

40 to small, entrepreneurial organizations or to self-employment or between the

41 for-profit and nonprofit sectors. Others made major changes in the content of

42 the work, sometimes leaving behind occupations, such as medicine, law or

43 academia, that they had trained for themselves extensively. The majority made

44 significant changes in either both what they did and where they did it, but

45 most important, all had experienced a feeling of having reached a crossroad, one that would require psychological change.

(34)

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第5题

第二节 完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最

第二节 完形填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡1上将该项涂黑。

My father believed that there were mysterious forces(神秘的力量)at work in the world. One day, he was lecturing me on these mysterious forces (36) suddenly the door opened, and a woman entered,(37) two geese. She smiled (38) and looked frightened.

"Yusef , I have a very (39) problem. These dead geese, they keep shrieking(尖声叫 )insuch a sad voice. . . " (40) hearing this, my father turned pale. "(41)dead geese don' t shriek," my mothercut in. "You' II hear for yourself ,"replied the woman. It is impossible t0 (42) what I heard. Myhands grew (43 and I wanted to run from the room. Father was no less (44 ) than I was. He jumped away from the table. " Yusef ,what shall I do?"the woman cried. "(45)? I' m a poor woman. Two geese! They (46) me a fortune! "

Father did not know what to answer. (47)face was growing sharper and more (48 ) . "I want to hear it again ,"she said. And so for the second and the third time, the shrieks were (49).Nobody said anything. The woman asked ,"Well ,l didn' t (50) it, did I?"

Suddenly my mother laughed. "Did you (51 the windpipes(气管)?"my mother asked.

" The windpipes? No. . . "

" Let me (52) ,"said Mother. She took hold of one of the geese, and pulled out the windpipe She did the same with the other one. I was surprised by my mother' s (53) . "Now, try it again. "I was (54) to hear the geese shriek, but they were dead silent. "There is always (55). Dead geese don't shriek,"said my mother. "Now go home and cook them for the meal. They won ' t make a sound in your pot. "

36.

[A]when

[B]while

[C]then

[D]later

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第6题

听力原文:W: I'm very impressed by all the work you've done on your house, Mr. Sloane. How
long have you been working on it?

M: I first became interested in DIY several years ago. You see, my son Thomas is disabled. He's in a wheel chair and I just had to make alternations to the house. I couldn't afford to pay workmen to do it. I have to learn to do it myself.

W: Had you had any experience of this kind of work? Did you have any practical skills?

M: No, I got a few books from the library but they didn't help very much. Then I decided to go to evening classes so that I could learn basic carpentry and electrics.

W: What sort of changes did you make to the house?

M: First of all, practical things to help Thomas. You never really realize the problems handicapped people have until it affects your own family. We used to live in a flat and it was totally unsuitable. Just imagine the problems a disabled person would have in your house. We needed a large house with wide corridors so that Thomas could get from one room to another. We didn't have much money and we had to buy this one. It's over 90 years old and it was in a very bad state of repair.

W: Where did you begin?

M: The electrics. I completely rewired the house so that Thomas could reach all the switches. I had to lower the light switches.

W: What else did you do?

M: By the time I'd altered everything for Thomas, DIY had become a hobby. I really enjoyed doing things with my hand. Look, I even installed smoke-alarms.

W: What was the purpose of that?

M: I was very worried about the fire. You see, Thomas cannot move very quickly. I fitted them so that we could have plenty of warning if there were a fire. I put in a complete burglar-alarm system. It took weeks. The front door opens automatically, and I'm going to put a device on Thomas's wheelchair so that he'll be able to open and close it when he wants.

W: What are you working on now?

M: I've just finished the kitchen. I've designed it so that he can reach everything. Now I'm building an extension so that he will have a large room on the ground floor where he can work.

W: Here's a 10,000-pound prize. How are you going to spend it?

M: I'm going to start my own business so that I can convert ordinary houses for disabled people. I think I've become an expert on the subject.

Q. 19. What has Mr. Sloane done to his house?

Q. 20.Why did Mr. Sloane do something to his house?

Q. 21.According to Mr. Sloane, what will he do with money he has won?

Q. 22.How much is the prize?

(39)

A.He painted it.

B.He renovated it.

C.He decorated it.

D.He altered it.

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第7题

听力原文:Man:Hi, Helen. Any phone call for me while I'm away?Woman: No, Bill. What did you

听力原文:Man: Hi, Helen. Any phone call for me while I'm away?

Woman: No, Bill. What did you get from your lunch-break shopping?

Man: I've got this new pullover, but I m not sure if it really suits me. What do you think of it, Helen?

Woman: Well, it's very nice as far as I can see, but put it on first. Then I'll tell you if it suits you. No hurry. We still have about half an hour to go before our office time.

Man: I tried on about a dozen. This one isn't what I wanted really.

Woman: Why did you buy it then?

Man: The salesman sold it to me before I realized what had happened. He just never stopped talking and he told me some story about the latest fashion and special reductions. Before I could say anything, he'd wrapped it up and taken my money.

Woman: Well, it doesn't look too bad. But haven't you put it on inside out and back to front?

Man: Inside out and back to front? Well, I can't tell the back from the front with these high-neck pullovers. I really wanted one with a V-neck.

Woman: It's a good thing it's got sleeves at the top or you'd put it on upside down as well. Still, I think it suits you quite well.

Man: I went out to get a blue pullover with a V-neck, short sleeves and a pattern and I came back with a white one with a high neck, long sleeves and no pattern.

Woman: You must be too easy to take in. You've got to learn to stand up to these high pressure salesmen. They'll sell you all sorts of things you don't want if you don't watch out.

Man: Next time I'll send my wife. She'll probably sell something to the salesman.

(39)

A.He's bought his wife a present.

B.He's missed an important phone call.

C.He's dismissed his new secretary.

D.He's popped out shopping.

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第8题

In 1910 the world was shocked by a particularly cold-blooded murder. H. H. Crippen was 【21
】______ American doctor who worked in London. He was a married 【22】______ ,but when he was 【23】______ in England, he fell in love 【24】______ his secretary. Instead of asking his 【25】______ for a divorce (离) ,he killed her and buried 【26】______ body in the cellar(地下室) of his house. Then he and his secretary, who was dressed 【27】______ a boy, sailed on a 【28】______ called “The Montrose” for New York. Only a very 【29】______ time before, however, the wireless telegraph (无线电报) 【30】______ been invented. The Montrose was one of the 【31】______ ships equipped with Marconi's wireless, and the passengers were not 【32】______ ignorant of its presence on board, but probably did not 【33】______ know what a “wireless telegraph” 【34】______ . The captain of the ship recognized Crippen and secretly 【35】______ a message to the London police. An inspector set out in a faster ship, and 【36】______ up with the Montrose in the Atlantic. 【37】______ up as a sailor, he boarded the Montrose 【38】______ she reached New York, and arrested Dr. Crippen. Eighteen months 【39】______ , the British Government passed a law that all passenger ships 【40】______ carry wireless.

【21】

A.a

B.the

C.an

D.some

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第9题

听力原文:M: I have been studying too much and need a change. So I'm just making plans to g
o away during January break.

W: Really? Where are you going?

M: I'm planning to visit New Mexico.

W: My sister and I had the vacation there last year and we had a great time.

M: Did you get into Albuquerque?

W: Sure, whenever we were skating.

M: Is it far from the mountains?

W: Not at all. There is even though Albuquerque on the high plateaus. There are even higher mountains near it. Just half an hour away from the city there's a snow-covered slope.

M: Well. As the mountains are just thirty minutes away, I guess I should take my ice skate and my ski's.

W: Definitely.

M: I heard that the weather there is great.

W: It is. No humidity, moderate temperatures, but you do need to be careful about high altitude.

M: What should I do about that?

W: Oh, just take it easy for a few days. Don't go hiking up to the mountains or exercise too vigorously. Just do everything gradually.

M: I'm sure I'll be fine.

Q. 19. What's the main purpose of the man's trip?

Q. 20.What can be inferred about the man?

Q. 21.According to the woman, what may cause the man the most problems in the Albuquerque?

Q. 22.Which of the following details is NOT correct?

(39)

A.To improve his skating techniques.

B.To take a vacation.

C.To take a course.

D.To learn to ski.

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第10题

Learning disabilities are very common. They【21】______perhaps 10 percent of all children. S

Learning disabilities are very common. They 【21】______ perhaps 10 percent of all children. Scientists now know there are many different kinds of learning disabilities and that they are 【22】______ by many different things. There is no longer any 【23】______ that all learning disabilities 【24】______ differences in the way the brain is organized.

Since there is no 【25】______ sign of the disorder, some researchers began looking at the brain itself to learn what might be wrong.

In one study, researchers 【26】______ the brain of a learning-disabled person. They found two unusual things. One 【27】______ cells in the left side of the brain, which control language. These cells 【28】______ are white, in the learning disabled person, 【29】______ , these cells were gray. The researchers also found that many of the nerve cells were not in a line the 【30】______ they should have been. The nerve cells were mixed together.

The study was carded out 【31】______ the guidance of Norman Geschwind, an expert on learning disabilities. Doctor Geschwind 【32】______ that learning disabilities resulted mainly from problems in the left side of the brain, and this part of brain failed to develop normally. Probably, he said, nerve cells there did not connect 【33】______ they should. So the brain was like an electrical device in which the wires were 【34】______ .

Other researchers did not examine brain 【35】______ Instead, they measured the brain's electrical activity and made a map of the electrical 【36】______ . Frank Duffy experimented with this 【37】______ and found large differences in the brain activity of normal children and those with reading problems. The differences appeared 【38】______ the brain. Doctor Duffy said his research is 【39】______ that reading disabilities involve 【40】______ to a wide area of the brain, not just the left side.

【21】

A.influence

B.effect

C.affect

D.shape

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