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The great fault in the word-to-word translation is that ______.A.it changes the syllablesB

The great fault in the word-to-word translation is that ______.

A.it changes the syllables

B.it requires the audience to learn a foreign language

C.it can not express the emotional overtones

D.the audience can not understand the translated opera

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第1题

What has NOT been done to the prediction and control of major earthquakes according to the
passage?

A.A great amount of money has been given to research work on earth quake prediction.

B.Active fault systems have been carefully studied in order to predict an impending earthquake.

C.Studies of the Rocky Mountain phenomenon has been on the way.

D.Scientists have found that by using fluid injection techniques, earthquakes can be controlled.

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第2题

听力原文:W: Hi, Peter. I just wondered if you fancied coming out for a coffee.M: Oh, I was

听力原文:W: Hi, Peter. I just wondered if you fancied coming out for a coffee.

M: Oh, I was just writing a letter.

W: Writing a letter! Is your phone out of order?

M: No —well, not exactly a letter. Ben's applied for a job at a children's summer camp, and they've asked me for a character reference. He must have put me down as one of his referees.

W: Oh dear —you're not going to tell them the truth, are you?

M: What do you mean?

W: Well, he's a self-important show-off.

M: Oh, come on, he's not that bad —I mean, kids love him. He's always entertaining his little brother's friends with his magic tricks and silly jokes.

W: Oh yes, he's great with children —but he's a big kid himself, isn't he?

M: Yes, I suppose he is a bit immature.

W: Also, he hates taking orders from anybody. Do you remember that job he had last summer in a restaurant? He ended up throwing a bucket of water over the chef when she asked him to wash the kitchen floor.

M: Oh no, don't remind me. He won't do anything he doesn't enjoy, will he? Mind you, he did run that restaurant single-handed when the chef and two of the waiters were off sick with food poisoning.

W: That's true. He's good at a crisis. But having said that, he's good at causing a crisis as well —I mean, you know the food poisoning was his fault, don't you?

M: Oh, yes —oh dear, this isn't helping. OK. Let's go out for a coffee.

(23)

A.He is applying for a job at a summer camp.

B.His telephone is out of order.

C.He is writing a character reference for Ben.

D.He is replying to Ben's letter.

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第3题

It's my fault!().

A.What a downpourt

B.Don't blame yourself

C.I'm willing to help you

D.You have a good taste

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第4题

Awareness of earthquake hazards is now well developed in many countries, and the U. S. Geo
logical Survey has recently published a map showing the relative probability of earthquake activity for various areas in the United States.

The major hazard represented by seismic events along the great earthquake belts of the world has now been clearly recognized, and a great deal of research money and effort is being directed toward earthquake prediction and possible control. Active fault systems, such as the San Andreas fault in California, are carefully monitored for observable changes that could indicate an impending earthquake. Although the nature of earthquakes and earthquake belts are rela tively well understood, the possibility of accurately predicting major earthquakes, much less controlling them, still appears remote.

Probably the most intriguing development in this field relates to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal earthquakes near Denver, Colorado. In 1962 injection of fluid wastes into the Precambrian basement rocks nearly 4000m below the ground surface was followed by a series of small earthquakes. Studies of this phenomenon have indicated that the injected fluid lubricated a fault zone under stress and thereby promoted release of seismic energy. Experimentation at the site is still going on, but the connection between the fluid injection and earthquake activity was quickly rea lized. Accordingly, the suggestion has been made that potentially destructive earthquakes could be converted into numerous nondestructive minor earthquakes by using fluid injection techniques. Thus, although man has no hope whatever of controlling the major earth movements that lead to earthquakes, he may in some cases be able to influence the manner in which earthquake energy is dissipated.

Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A.Awareness of Earthquake Hazards

B.Earthquake Is a Dangerous Thing

C.Earthquake Prediction and Control

D.The Probability of Earthquake Activity for Various Areas in the United States

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第5题

Why does the speaker say that it isn' t a fault to be shy?A.Because many people don' t kno

Why does the speaker say that it isn' t a fault to be shy?

A.Because many people don' t know how to behave in social situations.

B.Because one may have been born that way.

C.Because most persons are shy.

D.Because it' s good to be shy.

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第6题

听力原文:M: Look, I’m sorry I didn’t turn up for the match yesterday, but it wasn’t really
my fault, you know.

W: It’s all very well saying it wasn’t your fault, but thanks to you we lost 10 to 1.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

(19)

A.The woman blames the man for his absence.

B.The woman think that everything was all right.

C.The woman thanks the man for his efforts.

D.The woman doesn't think it was the man's fault.

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第7题

听力原文:M:Look,I'm sorry I didn't turn up for the match yesterday,but it wasn't really my
fault,you know.

W:It's all very well saying it wasn't your fault,but thanks to you we lost 9 to 1.

Q:What do we learn from the conversation?

(13)

A.The woman thinks that everything was all right.

B.The woman blames the man for his absence.

C.The woman thanks the man for his efforts.

D.The woman doesn't think it was the man's fault.

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第8题

听力原文:M: Look, I'm sorry I didn't turn up for the match yesterday, but it wasn't really
my fault, you know.

W: It's all very well saying it wasn't your fault, but due to you we lost.

Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

(18)

A.The woman blames the man for his absence.

B.The woman thinks that everything was all right.

C.The woman thanks the man for his efforts.

D.The woman doesn't think it was the man's fault.

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第9题

A Great Quake Coming? Everyone who lives in San Francisco knows that earthquakes are commo

A Great Quake Coming?

Everyone who lives in San Francisco knows that earthquakes are common in the Bay Area-and they can be devastating.In 1906,for example,a major quake destroyed about 28,000 buildings and killed hundreds,perhaps thousands of people.Residents now wonder when the next“Big One”will strike.It's bound to happen someday.At least seven active fault(断层)lines run through the San Francisco area. Faults are places where pieces of Earth's crust(地壳)slide past each other.When these pieces slip,the ground shakes.

To prepare for that day,scientists are using new techniques to reanalyze the 1906 earthquake and predict how bad the damage might be when the next one happens.

One new finding about the 1906 quake is that the San Andreas Fault split apart faster than scientists had assumed at the time.During small earthquakes,faults rupture(断裂)at about 2.7 kilometers per second.During bigger quakes,however,ruptures can happen at rates faster than 3.5 kilometers per second.

At such high speeds,massive amounts of pressure build up,generating underground waves that can cause more damage than the quake itself.Lucky for San Francisco,these pressure pulses(脉冲)traveled away from the city during the 1906 event.As bad as the damage was,it could have been far worse.

Looking ahead,scientists are trying to predict when the next major quake will occur.Records show that earthquakes were common before 1906.Since then,the area has been relatively quiet.Patterns in the data,however,suggest that the probability of a major earthquake striking the Bay Area before 2032 is at least 62 percent.

New buildings in San Francisco are quite safe in case of future quakes.Still,more than 84 percent of the city's buildings are old and weak.Analyses suggest that another massive earthquake would cause extensive damage.

People who live there today tend to feel safe because San Francisco has remained pretty quiet for a while.According to the new research,however,it's not a matter of“if”the Big One will hit.It's just a matter of when.

The San Francisco area is located above several active fault lines.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第10题

听力原文:Television in America gives people the choice of many different programs on many

听力原文: Television in America gives people the choice of many different programs on many different channels. However, many people today are criticizing the quality of the programs. According to these critics, there are too many programs that only entertain; there are not enough interesting programs that give information about the world around us. Perhaps the lack of serious programs is the fault of the commercial television system, not the fault of the people who own or who control the television stations. Television in America depends on money of people who advertise their products on television. Therefore, television stations need to attract advertisers. The programs which attract advertisers are, of course, the programs which have large audiences. And the programs which attract large audiences are usually programs with lots of entertainment and action. Programs about serious subjects, for instance, medicine, science, or history, are not very popular, so advertisers do not buy commercial time during programs like these. The commercial system, therefore, has a great influence on the kind of programs that television stations decide to show.

Why do many people criticize TV programs in the U. S.?

A.There are not enough programs to entertain.

B.There are not enough programs to show the life of ordinary people.

C.There are too many programs to educate.

D.There are not enough serious programs.

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