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People generally use the strategy of ______ to alleviate stress if they cannot change the

circumstances immediately.

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第1题

Generally, people in western society tend to ______.A.believe that every one should swear

Generally, people in western society tend to ______.

A.believe that every one should swear when necessary

B.believe swearwords are more powerful and express more guilt

C.view swearing more suitable for men than for women

D.view it immoral to use swearwords for women

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第2题

听力原文:The majority of people, about nine out of ten, are fight-handed. Up until recentl

听力原文: The majority of people, about nine out of ten, are fight-handed. Up until recently, people who were left-handed were considered old, and once children showed this tendency they were forced to use their right hands. Today, left-hand- edness is generally accepted but it is still a disadvantage in a world where most people are fight-handed. For example, most tools are still designed for right-handed people.

In sports, by contrast, doing things with the left hand or foot is often an advantage. Throwing, kicking or hitting from the "wrong" side may confuse opponents, who are accustomed to dealing with the majority of players who are right-handed.

In the past, in most Western societies, children were often forced to use their right hands, especially to write. In some cases, the left hand was tied behind the child's back so that it could not be used. If, in the future, they are allowed to choose, there will certainly be more left handed people, and probably fewer depressed people as a result of being forced to use their right hands.

(30)

A.They thought them strange.

B.They considered they were funny.

C.They thought them clever.

D.They considered they were creative.

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第3题

The majority of people, about nine out of ten, are right-handed. Not until recently, peopl
e who were left-handed were considered______【51】, and once children showed this tendency they were forced to use their right hands. Today left-handedness is generally______【52】, but it is still a disadvantage in a world______【53】most people are right-handed. For example, most tools and implements are still designed for right-handed people.

In sports, ______【54】contrast, doing things with the left hand or foot, is often an advantage. Throwing, kicking, punching or batting from the "wrong " side may result______【55】throwing off many opponents who are more accustomed to dealing with the______【56】of players who are right-handed. This is why, in many______【57】at a professional level, a higher proportion of players are left-handed than in the population as a whole.

The word "right" in many languages means "correct" or is______【58】with lawfulness, whereas the words associated______【59】"left" , such as "sinister" , generally have______【60】associations. Moreover, among a number of primitive peoples, there is______【61】close association between death and the left hand.

In the past, in most Western societies, children were often forced to use their right hands, especially to write with. In some cases the left hand was______【62】behind the child's back so that it could not be used. If, in the future, they are allowed to choose, ______【63】will certainly be more left handers, and probably______【64】people with minor psychological disturbances as a result of being forced to use their______【65】hand.

(51)

A.unique

B.eccentric

C.normal

D.abnormal

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第4题

What kinds of people often give drugs to their children? Where in the world do people take
drug before going to work? The answers are simple—ordinary people, just about【C1】______.

And the drug【C2】______question is caffeine. Scientists estimate that over 70% of the world's population takes caffeine daily.【C3】______drink it in tea and coffee. Children drink in tin Coca Cola and【C4】______soft drinks. It is also found in chocolate.【C5】______, most people in the most places at any time are under the【C6】______of the drug.

There have been many scientific investigations【C7】______the exact effects of caffeine. Most people agree that it【C8】______the nervous system and helps the body make efficient use of energy. This is why many people【C9】______Asia drink tea with food and why westerners often end their meals【C10】______a cup of coffee.

Because the effect of caffeine is so【C11】______, there have been【C12】______attempts to stop people using it. A U. S. religious group which【C13】______the use of caffeine is generally regarded as eccentric(反常的). But because nearly everybody takes it, the total effect of caffeine【C14】______people is huge. Caffeine is the drug that changed the world.

Both tea and coffee were introduced to the West around 300 years ago. The effect of these new drinks was felt【C15】______. In New York, coffee houses were【C16】______with people making plans,【C17】______business and doing deals. And the deals done in the coffee houses were partly responsible【C18】______a rapid increase in American trade. History was moving【C19】______that direction anyway. But the arrival of coffee【C20】______everything up.

【C1】

A.everything

B.everyone

C.everyday

D.everywhere

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第5题

What kinds of people often give drugs to their children? Where in the world do people drag
before going to work? The answers are simple--ordinary people, just about【C1】______.

And the drag【C2】______question is caffeine. Scientists estimate that over 70% of the world's population takes caffeine daily.【C3】______drink it in tea and coffee. Children drink in tin Coca Cola and【C4】______soft drinks. It is also found in chocolate.【C5】______, most people in the most places at any time are under the【C6】______of the drag,

There have been many scientific investigations【C7】______the exact effects of caffeine. Most people agree that it【C8】______the nervous system and helps the body make efficient use of energy. This is why many people【C9】______Asia drink tea with food and why westerners often end their meals【C10】______a cup of coffee.

Because the effect of caffeine is so【C11】______, there have been【C12】______attempts to stop people using it. A U.S. religious group which【C13】______the use of caffeine is generally regarded as eccentric(反常的). But because nearly everybody takes it, the total effect of caffeine【C14】______people is huge. Caffeine is the drug that changed the world.

Both tea and coffee were introduced lo the West around 300 years ago. The effect of these new drinks was felt【C15】______In New York, coffee houses were【C16】______with people making plans,【C17】______business` and doing deals. And the deals done in the coffee houses were partly responsible【C18】______a rapid increase in American trade. History was moving【C19】______that direction anyway. But the arrival of coffee【C20】______everything up.

【C1】

A.everything

B.everyone

C.everyday

D.everywhere

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第6题

根据下列文章,请回答 1~20 题。 TextWhat kinds of people often give drugs to their childre

根据下列文章,请回答 1~20 题。

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What kinds of people often give drugs to their children? Where in the world do people take drug before going to work? The answers are simple--ordinary people, just about______26

And the drag_____27question is caffeine. Scientists estimate that over 70% of the world' s population takes caffeine daily._____ 28drink it in tea and coffee. Children drink in tin Coca Cola and _____ 29soft drinks. It is also found in chocolate. _____30 , most people in the most places at any time are under the _____ 31of the drug.

There have been many scientific investigations_____32the exact effects of caffeine, Most people agree that it _____ 33the nervous system and helps the body make efficient use of energy. This is why many people_____34Asia drink tea with food and why westerners often end their meals _____ 35 a cup of coffee.

Because the effect of caffeine is so _____ 36, there have been _____ 37attempts to stop people using it. A U. S. religious group which_____38the use of caffeine is generally regarded as eccentric(反常的).But because nearly everybody takes it, the total effect of caffeine _____ 39people is huge. Caffeine is the drug that changed the world.

Both tea and coffee were introduced to the West around 300 years ago. The effect of these new drinks was felt _____ 40. In New York, coffee houses were_____ 41with people making plans, _____42business and doing deals. And the deals done in the coffee houses were partly responsible _____ 43a rapid increase in American trade. History was moving_____ 44 that direction anyway. But the arrival of coffee_____45everything up.

第 1 题

A.everything

B.everyone

C.everyday

D.everywhere

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第7题

Passage One Attitudes toward new technologies often along generational lines. That is, g

Passage One

Attitudes toward new technologies often along generational lines. That is, generally, younger people tend to outnumber older people on the front end of a technological shift.

It is not always the case, though. When you look at attitudes toward driverless cars, there doesn&39;t seem to be a clear generational divide. The public overall is split on whether they&39;d like to use a driverless car. In a study last year, of all people surveyed, 48 percent said they wanted to ride in one, while 50 percent did not.

The face that attitudes toward self-driving cars appear to be so steady across generations suggests how transformative the shift to driverless cars could be. Not everyone wants a driverless car now-and no one can get one yet-but among those who are open to them, every age group is similarly engaged.

Actually, this isn&39;t surprising. Whereas older generations are sometime reluctant to adopt new technologies, driverless cars promise real value to these age groups in particular. Older adults, especially those with limited mobility or difficulty driving on their own, are one of the classic useeases for driverless cars.? This is especially interesting when you consider that younger people are generally more interested in travel-related technologies than older ones.

When it comes to driverless cars, differences in attitude are more pronounced based on factors not related to age. College graduates, for example, are particularly interested in driverless cars compared with those who have less education, 59 percent of college graduates said they would like to use a driverless car compared with 38 percent of those with a high-school diploma or less.

Where a person lives matters, too. More people who lives in cities and suburbs said they wanted to try driverless cars than those who lived in rural areas.

While there&39;s reason to believe that interest in self-driving cars is going up across the board, a person&39;s age will have little to do with how self-driving cars can be becoming mainstream. Once driverless cares are actually available for safe, the early adopters will be the people who can afford to buy them.

What happens when a new technology emerges

A.It further widens the gap between the old and the young.

B.It often leads to innovations in other related fields.

C.It contribute greatly to the advance of society as a whole.

D.It usually draws different reactions from different age groups

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第8题

Passage Two:Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.There is no denying that
students should learn something about how computers work, just as we expect them at least to understand that the internal-combustion engine (内燃机) has something to do with burning fuel, expanding gases and pistons (活塞) being driven. For people should have some basic idea of how the things that they use do what they do. Further, students might be helped by a course that considers the computer’s impact on society. But that is not what is meant by computer literacy. For computer literacy is not a form. of literacy (读写能力); it is a trade skill that should not be taught as a liberal art.

Learning how to use a computer and learning how to program one are two distinct activities. A case might be made that the competent citizens of tomorrow should free themselves from their fear of computers. But this is quite different from saying that all ought to know how to program one. Leave that to people who have chosen programming as a career. While programming can be lots of fun, and while our society needs some people who are experts at it, the same is true of auto repaid and violin-making.

Learning how to use a computer is not that difficult, and it gets easier all the time as programs become more “user-friendly”. Let us assume that in the future everyone is going to have to know how to use a computer to be a competent citizen. What does the phrase “learning to use a computer” mean? It sounds like “learning to drive a car”, that is, it sounds as if there is some set of definite skills that, once acquired, enable one to use a computer.

In fact, “learning to use a computer” is much more like “learning to play a game”, but learning the rules of one game may not help you play a second game, whose rules may not be the same. There is no such a thing as teaching someone how to use a computer. One can only teach people to use this or that program and generally that is easily accomplished.

第26题:To be the competent citizens of tomorrow, people should ________.

A) try to lay a solid foundation in computer science

B) be aware of how the things that they use do what they do

C) learn to use a computer by acquiring a certain set of skills

D) understand that programming a computer is more essential than repairing a car

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第9题

What kinds of people often give drugs to their children? Where in the world do people drug
before going to work? The answers are simple—ordinary people, just about 【26】______ .

And the drug 【27】______ question is caffeine. Scientists estimate that over 70% of the world's population takes caffeine daily. 【28】______ drink it in tea and coffee. Children drink in tin Coca Cola and 【29】______ soft drinks. It is also found in chocolate. 【30】______ , most people in the most places at any time are under the 【31】______ of the drug.

There have been many scientific investigations 【32】______ the exact effects of caffeine. Most people agree that it 【33】______ the nervous system and helps the body make efficient use of energy. This is why many people 【34】______ Asia drink tea with food and why westerners often end their meals 【35】______ a cup of coffee.

Because the effect of caffeine is so 【36】______ , there have been 【37】______ attempts to stop people using it. A U.S. religious group which 【38】______ the use of caffeine is generally regarded as eccentric (反常的). But because nearly everybody takes it, the total effect of caffeine 【39】______ people is huge. Caffeine is the drug that changed the world.

Both tea and coffee were introduced to the West around 300 years ago. The effect of these new drinks was felt 【40】______ in New York, coffee houses were 【41】______ with people making plans, 【42】______ business and doing deals. And the deals done in the coffee houses were partly responsible 【43】______ a rapid increase in American trade. History was moving 【44】______ that direction anyway. But the arrival of coffee 【45】______ everything up.

【26】

A.everything

B.everyone

C.every day

D.everywhere

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第10题

The founders of the Chicago school of sociology, Robert Park and Ernest Burgess, attempted
to develop a dynamic model of the city, one that would account not only for the expansion of cities in terms of population and territory but also for the patterns of settlement and land use within cities. They identified several factors that influence the physical form. of cities. As Park stated, among them are "transportation and communication, tramways and telephones, newspapers and advertising, steel construction and elevators—all things, in fact, which tend to bring about at once a greater mobility and a greater concentration of the urban populations."

Paragraph 3 indicates that all of the following are true of "natural areas" as conceived by Park and Burgess EXCEPT:

A.Use of the land in natural areas follows a consistent pattern but is generally unplanned.

B.People living in natural areas tend to have much in common.

C.Natural areas are usually protected from "invasion" by people in other areas.

D.Natural areas are an important basic component of the model Park and Burgess developed.

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