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We can always tell by the words a compound contains what it means because the meaning of a

compound is always the sum of the meanings of its parts.

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第1题

We can learn from the first two paragraphs that______.A.holidays like Thanksgiving make pe

We can learn from the first two paragraphs that______.

A.holidays like Thanksgiving make people forgetful

B.family members always poke unkind comments toward each other

C.forgetting is important to human experiences

D.cognitive experts tell us the meaning of the world

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第2题

听力原文:M: Ok, Amy. (21)Before we can find the right man for you, just tell us what kind

听力原文:M: Ok, Amy. (21)Before we can find the right man for you, just tell us what kind of person you'd like to date. Don't be shy.

W: Well, OK. I've never done this before. I feel kind of silly, but here goes. (19)I guess I really like men who have a sense of humor. I love to laugh and be happy. That's the most important thing. But I don't like men who are really loud, I mean, I like men to laugh, but I don't want them to sound like donkeys.

M: OK, what else?

W: Oh, I like men who are intelligent and open-minded. Those two things go together, don't they? Good conversations are important. I love talking about books and movies and politics. I really hate men who think they're always right. You know? The stubborn ones who won't listen to new ideas. They always get into bad moods, if you don't agree with them. I don't like men who are moody.

M: Now, Amy, tell me about the perfect Saturday night date.

W: Hmm. Well, (20) he comes over to my place, and we cook dinner together. Then we put on some jazz, sit down to eat and talk about important things. Of course, he offers to help with the dishes. It really bothers me when a man won't help clean up.

M: Sounds romantic. OK. Last question. Is there anything you really don't like?

W: Well, sure. I really don't like men, or people, who don't respect other people.

(23)

A.Men who have a sense of humor.

B.Men who love to laugh loudly.

C.Men who like donkeys.

D.Men who feel donkeys are silly.

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第3题

To be "historically minded" is to see things in relation and in perspective, and to judge
tolerantly. We must remember how differently men have thought and acted in different times. We must always keep an open mind, ready to receive and weigh new evidence. If we grasp this idea, we will never think that a historian is someone who can remember dates. That childish idea is like calling a man a statesman because he can remember the names of voters in his district. A waiter could remember more names and a telephone operator more numbers than the greatest historian.

The true historian is not content to take all his facts from other historians. Today he makes sure that his statements are based on sound "documents" or "sources" which go back to the time of the facts themselves.

But the historian needs always to be in his guard net to be misled by his sources. A document may net be a real one. Its author may be lying on purpose for some reasons. He may be so greatly influenced by national, religious, party or personal backgrounds as to be totally unfair to the other side. If honest, he may be misinformed as to the facts and mistaken in his inferences.

Anyone who reads the accounts published in the different countries concerning the causes and results of wars will realize that the historian needs caution and training in handling these sources. The trained historian asks first: "Did this writer mean to tell the truth?" and second; "Was he in a position or frame. of mind to tell the truth even if he wants to?" Every statement must be patiently weighed and tested and combined with all other available information in order to get at the truth.

A "historically minded" researcher ______.

A.always keeps an open mind to history

B.looks at one historical event without relating it to another

C.sees things from a single point of view

D.refuses to accept new evidence

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第4题

Dear Ted, At last my dream has come true. I know you will be glad to learn that we have bo

Dear Ted,

At last my dream has come true. I know you will be glad to learn that we have bought a house, for you know how much I've wanted this to happen. We're very happy. We have a small vegetable garden. Each of the children has claimed a little square of it, and I can see now that even if we have nothing else to eat, we'll have plenty of radishes.

How I wish that you could come and visit! If there is any possibility, do make every effort. We can make you comfortable, and it would be a joy to have you with us. You can visit on any time.

I've always told you about my problems, and I wanted you to share my happiness, too.

Affectionately,

Helen

Why does Helen write to Ted?

A.Because Helen wants to tell her troubles to Ted.

B.Because Helen wants to share her new house's happiness to Ted.

C.Because Helen wants to visit Ted on weekend.

D.Because Helen wants to have a garden just like Ted's.

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第5题

The True Historian To be "historically minded" is to see things in relation and in perspec

The True Historian

To be "historically minded" is to see things in relation and in perspective, and to judge tolerantly. We must remember how differently men have thought and acted in different time. We must always keep an open mind, ready to receive and weigh new evidence. If we grasp this idea, we will never think that a historian(历史学家) is someone who can remember dates. That childish idea is like calling a man a statesman (政治家) because be can remember the names of voters in his district. A waiter could remember more names and a telephone operator more numbers than the greatest historian.

The true historian is not content to take all his facts from other historians. Today he makes sure his statements are based on sound "documents" or "sources" which go back to the time of the facts themselves.

But the historian needs always to be in his guard not to be misled by his sources. A document may not be a real one. Its author may be lying on purpose for some reason. He may be so greatly influenced by national, religious, party, or personal backgrounds as to be totally unfair to the other side. If honest, he may be misinformed as to the facts and mistaken in his inferences.

Anyone who reads the accounts published in the different countries concerning the causes and results of wars will realize that the historian needs caution and training in handling these sources. The trained historian asks first: "Did this writer mean to tell the truth?" and second: "Was he in a position or frame. of mind to tell the truth even if he wants to?" Every statement must be patiently weighed and tested and combined with all other available information in order to get at the truth.

A "historically minded" researcher ______.

A.always keeps an open mind to history

B.looks at one historical event without relating it to another

C.sees things from a single point of view

D.refuses to accept new evidence

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第6题

听力原文:W: Where are you going to spend your holiday this year, Bob?M: We may go abroad,

听力原文:W: Where are you going to spend your holiday this year, Bob?

M: We may go abroad, but I'm not so sure.

W: What do you mean?

M: Well, my wife's talking about Egypt recently. She may want to go there. I'd like to go there, too.

W: Yes, it's an interesting country to see.

M: But we can't make up our minds yet, you know, a round trip ticket to Egypt costs a lot.

W: But you may go by sea.

M: You're right. It's cheaper, isn't it?

W: You may save at least half of the money if you go by ship.

M: But don't you think it would take a long time and...

W: But you can enjoy the scene of the sea and the rising sun.

M: Yes. I'll tell it to my wife.

W: You'll definitely enjoy yourselves, I'm sure.

M: Don' t be so sure. We may not go anywhere.

W: You always hesitate at everything.

M: It's not my fault, you know. My wife always worries too much.

W: Like what?

M: Well, who's going to look after the house? Who's going to look after the garden? And who's going to look after the pets. We have these problems every year. And in the end we stay at home and look after everything.

(20)

A.It remains to be decided.

B.To go on a voyage.

C.To go to Egypt.

D.To stay at home to look after everything.

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第7题

Faces, like fingerprints, are【C1】______Did you ever wonder how it is possible for us to re
cognize people? Even a【C2】______writer probably could not describe all the features that make one face different from another. Yet a very young child— or even an animal,【C3】______a pigeon — can learn to【C4】______faces. We all take this【C5】______for granted. We also tell people apart by【C6】______they behave. When we talk about someones person-ality, we mean the ways【C7】______which he or she acts, speaks, thinks and feels【C8】______make that individual different from others. 【C9】______the human face, human personality is very complex. But describing someones 【C10】______in words is somewhat easier than describing his face. If you were asked to describe what a "nice face" looked like, you probably would have a【C11】______time doing so. But if you were asked to describe a "nice【C12】______", you might begin to think about someone who was kind, considerate, friendly, warm, and so forth. There are many words to describe how a person thinks, feels and acts. Gordon Allports, an American psychologist, found nearly 18,000 English words【C13】______differences in peoples behavior. And many of us use this information as a basis for describing, or typing, his personality. Bookworms, conservatives, military types—people【C14】______with such terms. People have always tried to "type" each other. Actors in early Greek drama wore【C15】______to show the audience【C16】______they played the villains or the heros role.【C17】______the words "person" and "personality" come from the Latin persona, meaning "mask". Today, most television and movie actors do not wear masks. But we can【C18】______tell the "good guys"【C19】______the "bad guys" because the two types differ in【C20】______as well as in actions.

【C1】

A.unusual

B.extraordinary

C.uncommon

D.unique

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第8题

听力原文:MB I just wanted to remind you that registration for little league baseball's alr
eady started, and if you want the kids to take part, you need to register them before the end of the month. Are you planning on enrolling them this year?

WB Yes, but... registration's already begun? It's only January! When does the league begin?

MB The league doesn't start until May, but... yes, we always do registration this early. And let me tell you, with all the kids that sign up, and all the games that need to be scheduled, we need to do this early, so we can focus on getting kids ready to play once the league begins.

WB Wow, I don't remember it being this early last year. Yes, of course... I'll drop by and register the kids this week. Is it going to cost the same as last year, or has it gone up?

Why has the man contacted the woman?

A.To schedule an appointment

B.To invite her children to an event

C.To inform. her of a change in policy

D.To remind her of an important deadline

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第9题

听力原文:Now, you want to know about life in the past. Right? I can tell you. When I was a

听力原文: Now, you want to know about life in the past. Right? I can tell you. When I was a boy, things were different. I had to get up at six every morning. That was not very bad in summer, but in winter it was cold. And we didn't have any hot water in the house. We had to wash in cold water. We didn't have a bathroom. My dad had some chickens. I had to feed them every morning and then I had to go to school on foot with my little sister. It was two miles to school and two miles back in the evening. But it always seemed longer in the morning when we were going to school. There was a bus, but we didn't have money. And we had to go to bed at seven o'clock every night. We couldn't watch TV because there wasn't any. On Sundays we had to go to church three times __ morning, afternoon and evening. And we couldn't play outside on Sundays. But it wasn't all bad. We had some good times. We could go out and our parents didn't have to worry about us. There weren't so many cars on the roads then, so the streets were safe to play in. And there were not many robbers and thieves in those days. We had to work hard and we weren't able to buy all those things in the shops today. Life was difficult, but it was simple and people were happier. I don't think I'd like to be young today.

What did the man have to do in the morning?

A.He fed the chickens.

B.He cleaned the bathroom.

C.He carried water for the family.

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第10题

听力原文:W: So you really believe that clothes carry a kind of message for other people an
d that what we put on is in some way a reflection of what we feel?

M: Oh yes, very much so. People are beginning now to take seriously the idea of a kind of psychology of clothing, to believe that there is not just individual taste in our clothes but also a thinking behind what we wear, which is trying to express something we may not even be aware of ourselves.

W: But surely this has always been the case. We all dress up when we want to impress someone, such as for a job interview with a prospective employer.

M: True, but that's a conscious act. What I'm talking about is more of a subconscious thing. Take for example the student who is away from home: if he tends to wrap himself up more than the others, this is because he is probably feeling homesick. Simitarly, a general feeling of insecurity can sometimes take the form. of over-dressing in warmer clothes than are necessary.

W: Can you give any other examples of this kind?

M: Yes. I think people who are sociable and outgoing tend to prefer brighter or more dazzling colors -- yellows, bright reds, and so on. And aggressive clothes might indicate an aggressive personality or attitude to life.

W: Do you think the care -- or lack of it -- over the way we actually wear our clothes has anything to tell us?

M: Yes, indeed. The length, for example, of a man's trousers speaks volumes about his awareness of his own image. Or, if his trousers are hanging down, this probably means he's absorbed by other things.

W: Oh, very interesting. Tell me more about it.

M: OK ....

(23)

A.The colors of clothing.

B.The individual taste on clothing.

C.The idea of psychology of clothing.

D.The clothing fashion.

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