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What evidence did investigators fail to find?A.Evidence of fund to bribe Samsung group Cha

What evidence did investigators fail to find?

A.Evidence of fund to bribe Samsung group Chairman.

B.Evidence of fund to bribe government investigators.

C.Evidence of fund to bribe government officials.

D.Evidence of fund to bribe special prosecutors.

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第1题

What did Congress and the Obama administration do for slowing global warming?A.Collecting

What did Congress and the Obama administration do for slowing global warming?

A.Collecting the evidence of climate change.

B.Taking action to limit emissions which absorb heat.

C.Recording the highest temperature in a year.

D.Negotiating a new treaty for reducing the emissions.

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第2题

What did Martin Kemp do to Bianca Sfroza?A.He refused to believe it to be a Leonardo when

What did Martin Kemp do to Bianca Sfroza?

A.He refused to believe it to be a Leonardo when seeing the digital image.

B.He examined the layers with the help of high-resolution multispectral scans.

C.He collected enough evidence to make all other scholars convinced.

D.He found the identification of the drawing, which was written down in Sforziad.

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第3题

According to people who saw it, a large, bright object "exploded" over a. Siberian forest
in 1908, making a very loud noise and causing a spectacular "cloud of fire." Surprisingly, scientists did not visit the area until 1927. If anything, they were expecting to find a large hole and fragments(碎片)of rock that would indicate the impact of a meteor(流星). Instead, they found an area with fallen trees radiating(辐射)out from a central point, and largely destroyed by fire. Recent studies concluded that an object exploded about three miles above the ground. If this destruction was not caused by a meteor, then what did cause it? This is a tantalizing question. Some scientists think that a small comet(彗星)exploded just before colliding(碰撞) with the earth and ignited the forest. Recently, a few scientists have noticed that the area looks as if an atomic explosion took place, but they have no explanations of how or why. There is even a theory that a spaceship from another planet exploded while trying to land on the earth. To date, the evidence for all these theories is very mainly for educated guess.

It was surprising that ______.

A.the "explosion" caused a loud sound and a big fire

B.the "explosion" caused much damage to the forest

C.scientists didn't explore that area right after the explosion

D.people can't make out the cause of the explosion

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第4题

Passage 1Since early times, people have been fascinated with the idea of life existing som

Passage 1

Since early times, people have been fascinated with the idea of life existing somewhere else besides earth. Until recently, scientists believe that life on other planets was just a hopeful dream. But now they are beginning to locate places where life could form. In 1997, they saw evidence of planets near other stars like the sun. But scientists now think that life could be even nearer in our own solar system. One place scientists are studying very closely is Europa, a moon of Jupiter. Space probes have provided evidence that Europa has a large ocean under its surface. The probes have also made scientists think that under its surface Europa has a rocky core giving off volcanic heat. Water and heat from volcanic activity are two basic conditions needed for life to form. A third is certain basic chemicals such as carbon, oxygen and nitrogen. Scientists believe there might be such chemicals lying at the bottom of Europa’s ocean. They may have already created life or may be about to. You may wonder if light is also needed for life to form. Until recently, scientists thought that light was essential. But now, places have been found on earth that are in total blackness such as caves several miles beneath the surface. And bacteria, primitive forms of life, have been seen there. So the lack of light in Europa’s sub-surface ocean doesn’t automatically rule out life forming.

根据材料回答第 26~28 题。第 26 题 What did scientists once believe according to the passage?

Passage 1Since early times, people have been fasci

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第5题

Each year Universum, a Swedish consulting firm asks American MBA students where they would
most like to work. The 2007 survey showed a few surprises in its top 50 companies named: Hewlett-Packard and Cisco Systems had fell, while old reliables such as General Electric, Coca-Cola and General Mills had jumped up the list. But the most-desired industry remains consulting, despite the beating it has taken since the end of the dotcom boom, and the top firm remains McKinsey. Perhaps the reason is: in recent years McKinsey has done as much as any company to provide MBA graduates with increasingly better and more profitable positions.

The reason for this was the firm's popularization of a concept known as "war for talent". It advocated finding the best and brightest and rewarding their innovations (创新) in proportion to "talent" instead of their performance or seniority (资格). But what is talent? And how does a company measure its employees' talent, especially when assigning them to new projects? The "war for talent" recommends a careful assessment of the inner skills and characteristics ready for success but gives few clues as to what those inner skirls might be, which might make the war standardless. For a company focused on quick growth, one shortcut could be young hires who had already been rewarded for their talent by receiving MBAs from well-respected schools. Thus as the idea of finding talented employees who could quickly learn the skills took off, so did the asking price of the star MBA graduates.

Unfortunately, now the "war for talent" seems less of a brilliant idea. The economic downturn, bringing with it less competition for the available talent, also did its part to control in indulgent (宽容的) employers.

Similarly, Professor Jeffrey Pfeifer emphasized that cultivating a talent means not just hiring the most effective performers, but being able to deal quickly and firmly with the least effective C performers. But he adds that the C refers not to the person but to the individual's performance in a given job. Some low-performing managers were A or B performers earlier in their careers—and may attain that level of performance again.

MBA programs will remain attractive recruiting areas, but the MBA model itself has come under increasing criticism. Prof. Pfeifer, in a 2007 article found little evidence that an MBA had much effect on future salary or career. Future MBA students might need to provide more evidence of their talent to impress potential employers.

According to the text, McKinsey is favored by American MBA students in that the company ______.

A.has a world wide reputation for high salary

B.is famous for its consulting business

C.makes very attractive job offers to MBA holders

D.successfully survived the burst of dotcom bubble

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第6题

The author thinks that although rich and famous people are often said to be cleverer than
they really are______.

A.Elizabeth almost certainly did not deserve this praise.

B.there is other evidence that Elizabeth was extremely clever.

C.Elizabeth was not well-known for her hand-writing.

D.there is other evidence that Elizabeth was famous and cynical.

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第7题

People tend to be more impressed by evidence that seems to confirm some relationship. Thus
many are convinced their dreams are prophetic because a few have come true ;they neglect or fail to notice that many have not.

Consider also the belief that "the phone always tings when I'm in the shower. "If it does ring while you axe in the shower, the event will stand out and be remembered. If it doesn't ring, that non event probably won't even register.

People want to see order, pattern and meaning in the world. Consider, for example, the common belief that things like personal misfortunes, plane crashes, and deaths "happen in threes. "Such beliefs stem from the tendency of people to allow the third event to define the time period. If three plane crashes occur in a month, then the period of time that counts as their "happening together is one month; if three crashes occur in a year, the period of time is stretched. Flexible end points rein force such beliefs.

We also tend to believe what we want to believe. A majority of people think they are more intelligent, more fair-minded and more skilled behind the wheel of an automobile than the average person. Part of the reason we view ourselves so favorably is that we use criteria that work to our advantage. As economist Thomas Schelling explains," Everybody ranks himself high in qualities he values: careful drivers give weight to care, skilled drivers give weight to skill, and those who are polite give weight to courtesy. "This way everyone ranks high on his own scale.

Perhaps the most important mental habit we can learn is to be cautious in drawing conclusions. The "evidence" of everyday life is sometimes misleading.

In the first paragraph the author states that ______.

A.dreams cannot be said to be prophetic even though a few have come true

B.dreams are prophetic because some of them did come true

C.dreams may come true ff clearly remembered

D.dreams and reality are closely related

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第8题

根据下列材料,请回答下列各题 Worried about what people are saying about you? Concerns abou
t gossip could influence behavior, including generosity, researchers said. "As it turns out, the act of gossip can indeed be quite powerful," said Jared Piazza of Queens University in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Piazza and Jesse M. Beringa studied the 47 of 72 college students who were asked to distribute tokens(代金券)with a monetary value between themselves and someone else. Half of the group were 48 told their decision would be discussed with a third party. "Participants who were told that the receiver would be communicating their economic decision with the third party were49 more generous in their allocations of the tokens than participants who were not50 to believe that their decisions would be discussed," Piazza and Beringa said in the study published in the journal Human Behavior. They added that the most 51 strategy from an economic standpoint would have been for a student to52 all 10 tokens to him or herself, but the threat of gossip seemed to have53their decision. Although gender did not play a major role in the study, men were slightly more54 than women. "Allocations of males were, on average, slightly greater than allocations of females, although there were almost twice as many female participants," the researchers 55 A previous study showed that gossip is more powerful than truth, suggesting people believe what they hear through the grapevine even if they have evidence to the56.

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B.beneficial

C.swayed

D.fabricated

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第9题

Why did the European Court overrule Britain on Abu Qatada according to the passage?A.Becau

Why did the European Court overrule Britain on Abu Qatada according to the passage?

A.Because the evidence had been gained by torture.

B.Because Abu Qatada was proved to be absent in the plot.

C.Because the laws on suspects changed after Sept. 11.

D.Because the British Court sits under the European Court.

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第10题

The ocean bottom (a region nearly 2.5 times greater than the total land area of the Earth)

The ocean bottom (a region nearly 2.5 times greater than the total land area of the Earth) is a vast frontier that even today is largely unexplored and uncharted. Until about a century ago, the deep-ocean floor was completely inaccessible, hidden beneath waters averaging over 36,000 meters deep. Totally without light and subjected to intense pressures hundreds of times greater than at the Earth's surface, the deep-ocean bottom is a hostile environment to humans, in some ways as forbid- ding and remote as the void of outer space.

Although researchers have taken samples of deep-ocean rocks and sediments for over a century, the first detailed global investigation of the ocean bottom did not actually start until 1968, with the beginning of the National Science Foundation's Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP). Using techniques first developed for the offshore oil and gas industry, the DSDP's drill ship, the Glomar Challenger, was able to maintain a steady position on the ocean's surface and drill in very deep waters, extracting samples of sediments and rocks from the ocean floor.

The Glomar Challenger completed 96 voyages in a 15-year research program that ended in November 1983, During this time, the vessel logged 600,000 kilometers and took almost 20,000 core samples of seabed sediments and rocks at 624 drilling sites around the world. The Glomar Challenger's core samples have allowed geologists to reconstruct what the planet looked like hundreds of millions of years ago and to calculate what it will probably look like millions of years in the future. Today, largely on the strength of evidence gathered during the Glomar Challenger's voyages, nearly all earth scientists agree on the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift that explain many of the geological processes that shape the Earth.

The cores of sediment drilled by the Glomar Challenger have also yielded information critical to understand the world's past climates. Deep-ocean sediments provide a climatic record tracing back hundreds of millions of years, because they are largely isolated from the mechanical erosion and the intense chemical and biological activies that rapidly destroy much land-based evidence of past climates. This record has already provided insights into the patterns and causes of past climatic change information that may be used to predict future climates.

The author compare the ocean bottom to a "frontier" in paragraph 1 because it______.

A.is a quite promising place.

B.is out of the understanding of many scientists.

C.attracts courageous explorers.

D.is an unknown research area to the scientists.

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