Without a doubt, one will get nowhere ____________ (不努力).
Without a doubt, one will get nowhere ____________ (不努力).
Without a doubt, one will get nowhere ____________ (不努力).
第1题
The same【C4】______is told about Sir Isaac Newton and【C5】______other scientists. We have no proof【C6】______any of these well-known conversations【C7】______took place, but we are prepared to【C8】______that they did, and if so, that the【C9】______was the same one Einstein gave,【C10】______this is the way scientists work【C11】______science progresses.
Scientists usually work toward models of the process or structure they are studying.【C12】______we have models of the structure【C13】______the universe and of the atom, models of the process【C14】______which the genetic(遗传的)pattern is passed from one building block of life to【C15】______, models of the economic sys- tem and【C16】______on. Some models are mathematical, but a【C17】______does not have to have equations(方程式), or even diagrams; the【C18】______requirement is . no doubt that it【C19】______an insight(洞察力)into the relationships that determine【C20】______something works as it does or how it is put together.
【C1】
A.designing
B.inventing
C.revealing
D.developing
第2题
&8226;You will hear five short recordings.
&8226;For each recording, decide what the speaker is talking about.
&8226;Write one letter (A--H) next to the number of the recording.
&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.
&8226;You will hear the five recordings twice.
A a salary increase
B a change in internal budgets
C a move to new premises
D a new computer system
E the introduction of a social programme
F the loss of a contract
G a change of management
H a new clerk
第3题
What is the purpose of this announcement?
A.To promote a best-selling record
B.To introduce a jazz quartet
C.To promote a famous trumpeter
D.To push an upcoming concert
第4题
听力原文: Mrs. Brown was over eighty, but she still drove her old car like a woman half her age. She loved driving very fast and boasted of the fact that she had never, in her thirty-five years of' driving, been punished for a driving offence.
Then one day she nearly lost her record. A police car followed her, and the policeman in it saw her pass a red light without stopping.
When Mrs. Brown came before the judge, he looked at her severely and said that she was too old to drive a car, and that the reason why she had not stopped at the red light was most probably that her eyes had become weak with old age, so that she had simply not seen it.
When the judge had finished what he was saying, Mrs. Brown opened the big handbag she was carrying and took out her sewing. Without saying a word, she chose a needle with a very small eye, and threaded it at her first attempt.
When she had successfully done this, she took the thread out of the needle again and handed both the needle and the thread to the judge, saying, "Now it is your turn. I suppose you drive a car, trod that you have no doubt about your own eyesight."
The judge took the needle and tried to thread it.. After half a dozen attempts, he had still not succeeded. The case against Mrs. Brown was dismissed and her record remained unbroken.
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A.She broke her record.
B.She didn't stop at a red light.
C.She saw an accident.
D.She stopped at a red light.
第5题
【M1】
第6题
Ten men, Smith said, in this way, turned out twelve pounds of pins a day or about 4 800 pins a person. But if all of them had worked separately and independently without division of labor, they certainly could not turn out any pin, each of them would have made twenty pins in a day and perhaps not even one
There can be no doubt that division of labor is an efficient way of organizing work. Fewer people can make more pins. Adam Smith saw this but he also took it for granted that division of labor is in itself responsible for economic growth and development and that it accounts for the difference between expanding economies and those that stand still. But division of labor adds nothing new: it only enables people to produce more of what they already have.
According to the passage, Adam Smith was the first person to ______.
A.take advantage of the division of labor
B.understand the effects of the division of labor
C.explain the causes of the division of labor
D.introduce the division of labor into England
第7题
"One man draws out the wire, another one strengthens it, a third one cuts it, a fourth one points it, a fifth one grinds it at the top to prepare it to receive the head. To make the head requires two or three distinct operations. To put it on is a separate operation, to polish the pins is another. It is even a trade by itseff to put them into the paper. And the important business of making pins is, in this manner, divided into about eighteen distinct operations, which in some factories are all performed by different people, though in others the same man will sometimes perform. two or three of them."
Ten men, Smith said, in this way, turned out twelve pounds of pins a day or about 4, 800 pins apiece. But if all of them had worked separately and independently without division of labor, they certainly could not, each of them, have made twenty pins in a day and perhaps not even one.
There can be no doubt that division of labor, provided that it is not taken too far, is an efficient way of organizing work. In other words, it is helpful for the factory. The rate of production is sped up. Fewer people can make more pins. Adam Smith saw this, but he also took it for granted that division of labor is in itself responsible for economic growth and development and that it accounts for the difference between expanding economies and those that stand still. But division of labor adds nothing new, it only enables people to produce more of what they already have.
According to the passage, Adam Smith was the first person to______.
A.take advantage of the division of labor
B.introduce the division of labor into England
C.understand the effects of the division of labor
D.explain the causes of the division of labor
第8题
听力原文:(F) The big news this year without doubt has been the reallocation of resources within the company. Some departments now have much less to spend and have had to lose a considerable number of staff but others are expanding at great speed and are recruiting new people almost every week. As you can imagine, it's caused a lot of unhappiness in some departments.
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第9题
第10题
Many people are afraid to assert themselves (insist upon their own rights).Dr.Robert Alberti, author of Stand Up' Speak Out, and Talk Back, thinks it's because their self-esteem (自尊) is low."Our whole set-up makes people doubt themselves," says Alberti. "There's always a 'superior' around—a parent, a teacher, a boss—who 'knows better'."
But Alberti and other scientists are doing something to help people to assert themselves. They offer "assertiveness training" courses (AT). In the AT courses people learn that they have a right to be themselves. They learn to speak out and feel good about doing so. They learn to be aggressive (敢闯的,有闯劲儿的)without hurting other people.
In one way, learning to speak out is to overcome fear. A group taking an AT course will help the timid person to lose his fear. But AT uses an even stronger motive—the need to share. The timid person speaks out in the group because he wants to tell how he feels. AT says you can get to feel good about yourself. And once you do, you can learn to speak out.
In the passage, the writer talks about the problem that______.
A.some people are too easy-going
B.some people are too timid
C.there are too many superiors around us
D.some people dare not defend their own rights