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The research on girls and computers is __________. 查看

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A.based on a few recent articles

B.presented by one person

C.based on thousands of studies

D.not considered well grounded

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第1题

Girl sperm was preferred to boy sperm in the research most probably because ______.A.girl

Girl sperm was preferred to boy sperm in the research most probably because ______.

A.girl sperm contains more genetic material

B.more mothers want to have girl babies

C.girl sperm is healthier and more active

D.girl sperm is more easily purified

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第2题

根据下面材料,回答 46~50 题。 A. Commercial warmth and gratitude are the atmosphere b

根据下面材料,回答 46~50 题。

根据下面材料,回答 46~50 题。 A. Commercial warmth and gratit

A. Commercial warmth and gratitude are the atmosphere being spread around for this special Sunday in May.

B. But what's more, commercialism changes young people's attitude towards motherhood.

C. Obviously, the best girl will be a phone call or a visit.

D. According to a research by the US card company Hallmark, 96 percent of American consumers celebrate the holiday.

E. As a result, motherhood has suffered a huge drop in status since the 1950s.

F. Becoming a mother, however, inevitably handicaps career anticipation.

第 46 题 请为(46)处选择最佳答案。

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第3题

回答题:Every Dog Has Its Say kimiko Fukuda, a Japanese girl, always wondered what her dog

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Every Dog Has Its Say kimiko Fukuda, a Japanese girl, always wondered what her dog was trying to say. Whenever she pLt on makeup, it would pull at her sleeve.__________ (46) When the dog barks, she glances at a small electronic gadget(装置). The following" human" translation appears on its screen : "Please take me with you. I realized that"s how he was feeling. "said Fukuda.

The gadget is called Bowlingual, and it translates dog barks into feelings. People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world"s first dog-human translation machine in 2002. But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it. __________(47)"Nobody else had thought about it," said Masahiko Kajita, who works for Takara. We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders ;what would it be like if we could understand dogs?

Eowlingual has two parts. __________(48) The translation is done in the gadget using a database (资料库) containing every kind of bark. Based on animal behaviour research, these noises are divided into six categories : happiness, sadness, frustration, anger, declaration and desire. __________ (49) In this way, the database scientifically matches a bark to an emotion, which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.

When a visitor went to Fukuda"s house recently, the dog barked a loud" bow wow". This transl~,ted as" Don"t come this way".__________(50) The product will be available in US pet stores this summer for about US $ 120. It tail store up to 100 barks, even recording the dog"s emotions when the owner is away.

(46)__________ 查看材料

A.wireless microphone is attached to the dog"s collar, which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.

B.Nobody really knows how a dog feels.

C.It was followed by" I"m stronger than you" as the dog growled (嗥叫)and sniffed(嗅) at the visitor.

D.More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.

E.Now,the Japanese girl thinks she knows.

F.Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like"Let"s play". "Look at me" or "Spend more time with me".

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第4题

Every Dog Has Its Say Kimiko Fukuda, a Japanese girl, always wondered what her dog w

Every Dog Has Its Say

Kimiko Fukuda, a Japanese girl, always wondered what her dog was trying to say.

Whenever she put on makeup, it would pull at her sleeve.___________(46) When the dog barks, she glances at a small electronic gadget(装置). The following "human"

translation appears on its screen: "Please take me with you." "1 realized that's how he was feeling," said Fukuda.

The gadget is called Bowlingual, and it translates dog barks into feelings. People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world's first

dog-human .translation machine in 2002. But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it. ___________(47)

"Nobody else had thought about it," said Masahiko Kajita, who works for Takara. "We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders, what would it be like if we could understand dogs?"

Bowlingual has two parts. ___________ (48) The translation is done in the gadget using a dataB.ase(资料库)containing every kind of bark.

Based on animal behaviour research, these noises are divided into six categories:happiness, sadness, frustration, anger, declaration and desire. ___________ (49) In this way, the dataB.ase scientifically matches a bark to an emotion, which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.

When a visitor went to Fukuda's house recently, the dog barked a loud "bow wow".

This is'translated as "Don't come this way".___________ (50)

The product will be available in US pet stores this summer for about US$120. It can store up to 100 barks, even recording the dog's emotions when the owner is away.

A.A wireless microphone is attached to the dog's collar, which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.

B.Nobody really knows how a dog feels.

C.It was followed by "l'm stronger than you" as the dog growled (嗥叫) and sniffed (嗅)at the visitor.

D.More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.

E.Now, the Japanese girl thinks she knows.

F.Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like "Let's play", "Look at me",or "Spend more time with me".

第 46 题 请选择(46)处的最佳答案.

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第5题

根据材料请回答 46~50 Seeing HandsIn the Soviet Union several cases have been reported

根据材料请回答 46~50

Seeing Hands

In the Soviet Union several cases have been reported recently Of people who can read and detect colors with their fingers,46 . One case concerns an eleven-year-old school girl, Vera Petrova, who has normal vision but who can also perceive things with different parts of her skin, and through solid walls.47 .One day she came into his office and hap- pened to put her hands on the door of a locked safe.Suddenly she asked her father why he kept so many old newspapers locked away there,48 .

Vera's curious talent was brought to the notice of a scientific research institute in the town of Ulyanovsk, near where she lives, and in April she was given a series of tests by a special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federal Republic.During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through an opaque screen and, stranger still, by moving her elbow over a child's game of Lotto she was able to describe the figures and colors printed on it; and, in another instance, wearing stockings and slippers, to make out with her foot the outlines and colors of a picture hidden under a carpet.49 . During all these tests Vera was blindfold; and, indeed, except when blindfold she lacked the ability to perceive things with her skin.It was also found that although she could perceive things with her fingers50 .

A.and even described the way they were done up in bundles.

B.Other experiments showed that her knees and shoulders had a similar sensitivity.

C.and even see through solid doors and walls.

D. Another Russian girl, Rosa Kuleshova, could read blindfold.

E.this ability ceased the moment her hands were wet.

F.This ability was first noticed by her father.

第 46 题 请选择(46)处的最佳答案

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第6题

Every Dog Has Its Say Kimiko Fukuda, a Japanese girl, always wondered what her dog wa

Every Dog Has Its Say

Kimiko Fukuda, a Japanese girl, always wondered what her dog was trying to say.

Whenever she put on makeup, it would pull at her sleeve.____(46) When the dog barks, she glances at a small electronic gadget (装置). The following “human”translation appears on its screen: “Please take me with you.” “I realized that's how he was feeling,” said Fukuda.

The gadget is called Bowlingual, and it translates dog barks into feelings. People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world's first dog-human translation machine in 2002. But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it.____(47)“Nobody else had thought about it,”said Masahiko Kajita, who works for Takara. “We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders; what would it be like if we could understand dogs?”

Bowlingual has two parts._____(48) The translation is done in the gadget using a database (资料库) containing every kind of bark.

Based on animal behaviour research, these noises are divided into six categories: happiness, sadness, frustration, anger, declaration and desire. ____(49) In this way, the database scientifically matches a bark to an emotion, which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.

When a visitor went to Fukuda's house recently, the dog barked a loud “bow wow”. This is translated as "Don't come this way"._____(50)

The product will be available in US pet stores this summer for about US$120. It can store up to 100 barks, even recording the dog's emotions when the owner is away.

A. A wireless microphone is attached to the dog's collar, which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.

B. Nobody really knows how a dog feels.

C. It was followed by "I'm stronger than you" as the dog growled (嗥叫) and sniffed (嗅) at the visitor.

D. More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.

E. Now, the Japanese girl thinks she knows.

F. Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like "Let's play", "Look at me", or "Spend more time with me".

第 46 题 请选择(46)处的最佳答案.

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第7题

Every Dog Has Its Say Kimiko Fukuda, a Japanese girl, always wondered What her dog was try

Every Dog Has Its Say

Kimiko Fukuda, a Japanese girl, always wondered What her dog was trying to say. Whenever she put on makeup, it would pull at her sleeve. (46)When the dog barks, she glances at a small electronic gadget(装置). The following "human" translation appears on its screen: "Please take me with you." "I realized that&39;s how he was feeling," said Fukuda.

The gadget is called Bowlingual, and it translates dog barks into feelings. People laughed when the Japanese toymaker Takara Company made the world&39;s first dog-human translation machine in 2002. But 300,000 Japanese dog owners bought it. (47)

"Nobody else had thought about it," said Masahiko Kajita, who works for Takara. "We spend so much time training dogs to understand our orders; what would it be like if we could understand dogs?"

Bowtingual has two parts. (48)The translation is done in the gadget using a database(资料库) containing every kind of bark.

Based on animal behaviour research, these noises are divided into six categories: happiness, sadness, frustration, anger, declaration and desire. (49)In this way, the database scientifically matches a bark to an emotion, which is then translated into one of 200 phrases.

When a visitor went to Fukuda&39;s house recently, the dog barked a loud "bow wow". This is translated as "Don&39;t come this way". (50)

The product will be available in US pet stores this summer for about US$120. It can store up to 100 barks, even recording the dog&39;s emotions when the owner is away.

(46)

A A wireless microphone is attached to the dog&39;s collar, which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.

B Nobody really knows how a dog feels.

C It was followed by "I’m stronger than you" as the dog growled(嗥叫) and sniffed(嗅) at the visitor.

D More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.

E Now, the Japanese girl thinks she knows.

F Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like "Let&39;s play", "Look at me", or "Spend more time with me".

(47)

A A wireless microphone is attached to the dog&39;s collar, which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.B Nobody really knows how a dog feels.C It was followed by "I’m stronger than you" as the dog growled(嗥叫) and sniffed(嗅) at the visitor.D More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.E Now, the Japanese girl thinks she knows.F Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like "Let&39;s play", "Look at me", or "Spend more time with me".

(48)

A A wireless microphone is attached to the dog&39;s collar, which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.B Nobody really knows how a dog feels.C It was followed by "I’m stronger than you" as the dog growled(嗥叫) and sniffed(嗅) at the visitor.D More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.E Now, the Japanese girl thinks she knows.F Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like "Let&39;s play", "Look at me", or "Spend more time with me".

(49)

A A wireless microphone is attached to the dog&39;s collar, which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.B Nobody really knows how a dog feels.C It was followed by "I’m stronger than you" as the dog growled(嗥叫) and sniffed(嗅) at the visitor.D More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.E Now, the Japanese girl thinks she knows.F Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like "Let&39;s play", "Look at me", or "Spend more time with me".

(50)

A A wireless microphone is attached to the dog&39;s collar, which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.B Nobody really knows how a dog feels.C It was followed by "I’m stronger than you" as the dog growled(嗥叫) and sniffed(嗅) at the visitor.D More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.E Now, the Japanese girl thinks she knows.F Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like "Let&39;s play", "Look at me", or "Spend more time with me".

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第8题

America's first lady of software Four such a wealthy couple, Pam Lopker and husband Karl l

America's first lady of software

Four such a wealthy couple, Pam Lopker and husband Karl live in (29) style. They have a house overlooking the ocean in California, a nanny and a cleaning lady who comes in once a week. 'We live a long way below our means,' says Lopker.

An obsessive timekeeper, Lopker (30) at 5:15 a.m. every day either goes for a long run (31) to gym. She returns home at 7:10 a.m. (32) to wake her two children--a boy of 10 and a girl of 8 and prepare their breakfast. She then drops them off at school (33) her way to work

By the time she arrives at the headquarters of QAD it is already 8:30. Her day is usually full (34) meetings, or marketing, strategy or sales.

Customers or potential customers come to her office at least three times a week, (35) she tries to sell them QAD's products. She gave (36) designing programs in 1990, but she still takes an interest in technical work done by her research staff.

Lopker leaves the office (37) 6:30 p.m. every day in time to be home to see her children at 7 p.m. Her husband leaves the office at 6 p.m. since he makes supper (38) the family most evenings. It is important that the family eats together, says Lopker.

In the evening she spends time (39) the children, playing games or reading. Television was (40) for the children last year--her son, she says, was spending too much time watching it and not enough doing his homework. Her son is, however, still allowed to play on the computer and on his Nintendo machine.

(29)

A.tense

B.tired

C.modest

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第9题

听力原文: Born in 1879, in Ulm, Germany, Einstein was two years old when his parents moved
to Munich. There his father opened a business in electrical supplies. As a boy, Einstein did not learn to talk until later than others of his age, and in his early childhood he was not considered especially bright. But by the time he was 14 years old, he had taught himself advanced mathematics from textbooks. By them he knew what he wanted to be when he grew up. He wanted to be a physicist and &vote himself to research.

Einstein could not afford to pay for the advanced education he needed, because his family business had declined. Later, he and his family were forced to leave Munich to live in Milan, Italy, where they had relatives. As for him, the family did manage to send him to a technical school in Switzerland, and later to the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. In 1901, when Einstein was 22 years old, he began teaching, and in 1902, be went to work as a patent office examiner in Bern. Now able to pay his own expenses, he continued his schooling at the University of Zurich, where he received a doctor's degree in 1905. This was the period when he first began the research, which led to his famous theory of relativity.

Toward the end of his life, when Einstein was asked to explain his law of relativity to a group of young students, he said, "When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, you think it's only a minute. But when you sit on a hot stove for a minute, you think it's two hours. That is relativity."

What is Einstein's greatest contribution to human beings?

A.His teaching.

B.His theory of relativity.

C.His theory on advanced mathematics.

D.His research.

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