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Unlike most of the competitors, who gave up halfway, he managed to finish the race。

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第1题

Unlike most sports,which evolved over time from street games,basketball was designed by on

Unlike most sports, which evolved over time from street games, basketball was designed by one man to suit a particular purpose. The man was Dr. James Naismith, and his purpose was to invent a vigorous game that could be played indoors in the winter.

In 1891, Naismith was an instructor at a training school, which trained physical education instructors for the YMCAs. That year the school was trying 【B1】______ up with a physical activity that the men could enjoy 【B2】______ the football and baseball seasons. None of the standard indoor activities 【B3】______ their interest for long. Naismith was asked to solve the problem by the school.

He first tried to 【B4】______ some of the popular outdoor sports, but they were all too rough. The men were getting bruised from tackling each other and 【B5】______ hit with equipment. So, Naismith decided to invent a game that would incorporate the most common elements of outdoor team sports without having the real physical contact. Most popular sports used a ball. So he chose a soccer ball because it was soft and large enough that it

【B6】______ no equipment, such as a bat or a racket to hit it. Next he decided 【B7】______ an elevated goal, so that scoring would depend on skill and accuracy rather than on 【B8】______ only. His goals were two peach baskets, 【B9】______ to ten-foot-high balconies at each end of the gym. The basic 【B10】______ of the game was to throw the ball into the basket. Naismith wrote rules for the game, 【B11】______ of which, though with some small changes, are still 【B12】______ effect.

Basketball was an immediate success. The students【B13】______ it to their friends, and the new sport quickly 【B14】______ on. Today, basketball is one of the most popular games 【B15】______ the world.

【B1】

A.to have come

B.coming

C.come

D.to come

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第2题

听力原文:New York City is the largest city in the United States. Unlike most American citi

听力原文: New York City is the largest city in the United States. Unlike most American cities, which make up only a part of a particular county, New York City is made up of five separate counties, which are called boroughs. They are Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx and Staten Island.

Manhattan, or New York County, is the smallest of the five boroughs, covering an area of 59.5 sq km (23 sq mi). It is the glittering heart of the metropolis. It is the site of virtually all of the hundreds of skyscrapers that are the symbol of the city. Among the more famous of these are the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and Citicorp Center. The 110-story twin towers of the World Trade Center were also among New York's famous skyscrapers until they were destroyed in a terrorist attack in 2001.

Manhattan is the center of New York's cultural life. Numerous stage and motion picture theaters are located around Broadway in Midtown, which includes Times Square. The borough is the home of prominent music and dance organizations, such as the New York City Opera Company, the Metropolitan Opera Association, American Bailer Theatre, and the New York City Ballet.

In 1945, the United States Congress invited the United Nations to establish its permanent headquarters in the United States. Completed in 1952, the UN complex sits in Manhattan, alongside the East River, in the city of New York.

(33)

A.Three.

B.Four.

C.Five.

D.Six

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第3题

听力原文:In the summer, most people tend to lose weight only to see it return in the winte

听力原文: In the summer, most people tend to lose weight only to see it return in the winter. This temporary weight loss affects the metabolism for most people in a negative way since it has been clinically proven that a steady, level metabolism rate is preferred to one that fluctuates up and down over different seasons of the year. Therefore, in order to maintain this steady weight loss, a new product has surfaced on the market in the form. of a regulating wristwatch. Now you may think to yourself, there are plenty of weight watching wristwatches available in the market today. What makes this product different from any other? Unlike most conventional weight regulation wristwatches, this watch tells you when you are burning the most calories in your day and what chemicals your body is most deficient in. Also, this new product does not only regulate weight loss but also helps regulate the optimal mechanisms to replenish the necessary minerals and vitamins necessary to sustaining a healthy balanced diet.

Who is most likely talking?

A.A salesperson.

B.A fitness instructor.

C.An overweight person.

D.A physician.

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第4题

This type of learning, however, is called conditioning. The animal simply learns that when
it performs a particular behavior, it gets a reward, usually a fish. Many animals, including rats, birds, and even invertebrates, can be conditioned to perform. tricks. We certainly dont think of these animals as our mental rivals. Unlike most other animals, however, dolphins quickly learn by observations and may spontaneously imitate human activities. One tame dolphin watched a diver cleaning an underwater viewing window, seized a feather in its beak, and began imitating the diver—complete with sound effects! Dolphins have also been seen imitating seals, turtles, and even water-skiers.

The word "tempted" in the passage is closest in meaning to

A.conditioned

B.reluctant

C.inclined

D.invited

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第5题

More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendship, what th
ey expected 【21】______ friends, what they were willing to give in 【22】______ , and how satisfied they were 【23】______ quality of their friendships. The 【24】______ give little comfort to social critics.

Friendship 【25】______ to be a unique form. of 【26】______ bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that 【27】______ parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by 【28】______ . Unlike other social roles that we are expected to 【29】______ -- as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and 【30】______ organizations--it has its own principle, which is to promote 【31】______ of warmth, trust, love, and affection 【32】______ two people.

The survey on friendship appeared in the March 【33】______ of Psychology Today. The findings 【34】______ that issues of trust and betrayal are 【35】______ to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not 【36】______ for friends only among those who are 【37】______ like them, but find many 【38】______ differ in race, religion, and ethnic background. Arguably the most important 【39】______ that emerges from the data, 【40】______ , is not something that we found--but what we did not.

【21】

A.to

B.for

C.of

D.on

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第6题

More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendships, what t
hey expected【C1】______friends, what they were willing to give in【C2】______, and how satisfied they were【C3】______the quality of their friendships. The【C4】______give little comfort to social critics.

Friendship【C5】______to be a unique form. of【C6】______bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that【C7】______parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by【C8】______. Unlike other social roles that we are expected to【C9】______-- as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and【C10】______organizations-it has its own principle, which is to promote【C11】______of warmth, trust, love, and affection【C12】______two people.

The survey on friendship appeared in the March【C13】______of Psychology Today. The findings【C14】______that issues of trust and betrayal(背叛)are【C15】______to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not【C16】______for friends only among those who are【C17】______like them ,but find many【C18】______differ in race, religion, and ethnic(种族的)background. Arguably the most important【C19】______that emerges from the data,【C20】______, is not something that we found--but what we did not.

【C1】

A.on

B.of

C.to

D.for

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第7题

More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendships,what th

More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendships, what they expected【C1】______friends, what they were Willing to give in【C2】______, and how satisfied they were【C3】______the quality of their friendships. The【C4】______give little comfort to social critics.

Friendship【C5】______to be a unique form. of【C6】______bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that【C7】______parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by【C8】______Unlike other social roles that we are expected to【C9】______--as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and【C10】______organizations--it has its own principle, which is to promote【C11】______of warmth, true love, and affection【C12】______two people.

The survey on friendship appeared in the March【C13】______of Psychology. The findings【C14】______that issues of trust and betrayal(背叛)are【C15】______to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not【C16】______for friends only among those who are【C17】______"like them," but find many【C18】______differ in race, religion, and ethnic(种族的)background. Arguably the most important【C19】______that emerges from the data,【C20】______, is not something that we found--but what we did not.

【C1】

A.on

B.of

C.to

D.for

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第8题

How to See FriendshipMore than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in chos

How to See Friendship

More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in chose friendships, what they expected(51)friends, what they were willing to give in return, and how satisfied they were(52)the quality of their friendships. The(53)give little comfort to social critics.

Friendship(54)to be a unique form. of human bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that(55)parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by(56). Unlike other social roles that we are expected to(57)as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and other organizations--it has its own principle, which is to promote(58)of warmth, trust, love, and affection(59)two people.

The survey on friendship appeared in the March(60)of Psychology Today, The findings confirm that issues of trust and betrayal (背叛) are(61)to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not(62)for friends only among those who are(63)like them, but find many who differ in race, religion, and ethnic (种族的) background. Arguably the most important(64)that emerges from the data,(65), is not something that we found-- but what we did not.

A.to

B.for

C.of

D.on

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第9题

● Read the following passage.● Are the sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong"? If there isn't

● Read the following passage.

● Are the sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong"? If there isn't enough information to answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn't say".

● For each sentence 16-22, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.

A Completely Different Product And A New Way Of Doing Business

When James Dyson introduced the DC01 vacuum cleaner in 1993, few people could have guessed that within a few years it would be the biggest selling vacuum cleaner in Britain. With no bag and a number of space age design features, it was unlike any other vacuum cleaner.

Today, the Dyson company employs 1, 050 people at its headquarters in Malmesbury. The company has an annual turnover of &150 million and Dyson vacuum cleaners are sold all around the world. In addition, the company has won many design awards and, most surprising of all, Dyson cleaners are on display in several of the world's leading museums of modem art.

Dyson is not a typical company. For example, everyone who starts work at Dyson makes a vacuum cleaner on their first day. This way, all the staff know what the company produces and how they pro duce it.

Designers and engineers work together to design and test theft ideas, unlike other companies where they are separate departments. Dyson also believes in direct communication--no one sends memos in the office, they go and speak to each other. And no one wears suits. James Dyson doesn't insist on this, but he does believe that wearing a suit stops people from thinking creatively. Judging from the success of Dyson. fewer companies will wear suits in future!

Dyson vacuum cleaners are not like other cleaners.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Doesn't say

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第10题

Section II Use of English(15 minutes)Directions :Read the following text. Choose the best

Section II Use of English

(15 minutes)

Directions :

Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and markA, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET1.

Some people were just born to rebel; Charles Darwin was one of them. (21) Nicholas Copernicus, Benjamin Franklin and Bill Gates. They were (22) "laterborns" - that is,they had (23) 0ne older sibling - brother or sister - when they were born.

(24), laterborns are up t0 15 times more likely than firstboms to (25) authority and break new (26), says Frank J. Sulloway, a researcher scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

In his book" Born To Rebel "being (27) this week, Sulloway claims that (28) someone is an older or younger sibling is the most important (29) shaping personality - more significant than gender ,race ,nationality (30) class.

He spent 26 years (31) the lives - and birth orders - of6,566 historical (32) to reach his conclusions.

A laterborn himself , Sulloway first (33) how birth order affected personality (34) a scholar of Darwin at Harvard University.

"How could a somewhat (35) student at Cambridge become the most (36) thinkerin the 19th century?" he said.

Darwin, the first t0 (37) the belief that God created the world with his theory of evolution,was the fifth of six children. Most of his (38) were firstborns.

Sulloway's theory held (39) with Copernicus, the first astronomer to (40) that the Sun was the center of the universe, and computer revolutionary Gates of Microsoft.

21.

[A] Likewise

[B] Likely

[C] Alike

[D] Unlike

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第11题

A Completely Different Product And A New Way Of Doing Business When James Dyson introduce

A Completely Different Product And A New Way Of Doing Business

When James Dyson introduced the DC01 vacuum cleaner in 1993, few people could have guessed that within a few years it would be the biggest selling vacuum cleaner in Britain. With no bag and a number of space age design features, it was unlike any other vacuum cleaner.

Today, the Dyson company employs 1, 050 people at its headquarters in Malmesbury. The company has an annual turnover of &150 million and Dyson vacuum cleaners are sold all around the world. In addition, the company has won many design awards and, most surprising of all, Dyson cleaners are on display in several of the world's leading museums of modem art.

Dyson is not a typical company. For example, everyone who starts work at Dyson makes a vacuum cleaner on their first day. This way, all the staff know what the company produces and how they pro duce it.

Designers and engineers work together to design and test theft ideas, unlike other companies where they are separate departments. Dyson also believes in direct communication--no one sends memos in the office, they go and speak to each other. And no one wears suits. James Dyson doesn't insist on this, but he does believe that wearing a suit stops people from thinking creatively. Judging from the success of Dyson. fewer companies will wear suits in future !

Dyson vacuum cleaners are not like other cleaners.

A.right

B.wrong

C.Doesn't say

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