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Frank: I just received a letter from one of my old high school buddies.
Sarah:___ 1____
Frank: Well, actually I haven' t heard from him in ages.
Sarah: To be frank with you, I' ve been out of touch with most of my old friends.___2____
Frank: I know. It' s really hard to maintain contact when people move around so much.
Sarah: That' s right.___ 3____ But you' re lucky to be back in touch with your buddy again.
1________
A.People just drift apart!
B.That' s nice !
C.Only one or two still keep me posted about what they are doing.
D.Do you often keep in touch with them?
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2_________
A.People just drift apart!
B.That' s nice !
C.Only one or two still keep me posted about what they are doing.
D.Do you often keep in touch with them?
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3________
A.People just drift apart!
B.That' s nice !
C.Only one or two still keep me posted about what they are doing.
D.Do you often keep in touch with them?
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Cindy: Would you like to have some ice-cream? I've got a variety of flavors for you to choose from.I' ve got strawberry, peach, chocolate, chocolate chip, coffee, vanilla, and butter pecan.
Martha: Wow ! ___ 4 ____I wish I could, but I just can' t. I' m on a diet to lose weight.
Cindy: Come on, it' s just a bite. It doesn' t really hurt to have just a bite.
Martha: ___ 5 ____ Please don' t tempt me. Please !
Cindy: Gee ! You are really strong-willed.
Martlm: You' re absolutely fight.___ 6___
Cindy: Well, I' d better not tempt you. Otherwise, if I give you a piece of cake, you might ask for a glass of milk.
4_________
A. I'm not so easily tempted into doing something that I think is wrong.
B.I' d better not.
C.I can hardly choose from.
D.What choices you have!
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5_________
A. I'm not so easily tempted into doing something that I think is wrong.
B.I' d better not.
C.I can hardly choose from.
D.What choices you have!
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6_________
A. I'm not so easily tempted into doing something that I think is wrong.
B.I' d better not.
C.I can hardly choose from.
D.What choices you have!
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Roger: So, how is your new roommate?Martha: ___ 7____
Roger: What happened?
Martha: She' s always making loud noises at midnight and when I remind her, she always makesrude remarks.
Roger: ___ 8____
Martha: I tried, but it didn' t work.
Roger: ___ 9____
Martha: At least three times. I guess I' m going to complain to the manager.___10____
Roger: Maybe.
7_________
A. Why don't you have a heart to heart chat with her?
B.She really turns me off.
C.I hope she can be driven out.
D.But how many times did you try?
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8_________
A. Why don't you have a heart to heart chat with her?
B.She really turns me off.
C.I hope she can be driven out.
D.But how many times did you try?
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9_________
A. Why don't you have a heart to heart chat with her?
B.She really turns me off.
C.I hope she can be driven out.
D.But how many times did you try?
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10_________
A. Why don't you have a heart to heart chat with her?
B.She really turns me off.
C.I hope she can be driven out.
D.But how many times did you try?
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浜�銆侀柋璁€鐞嗚В(11-30)
Much unfriendly feeling towards computers has been based on the fear of widespread unemployment resulting from their introduction. Computers are often used as part of automated( 鑷嫊鍖栫殑) production systems requiring a least possible number of operators, causing the loss of many jobs. This has happened, for example, in many steelworks.
On the other hand, computers do create jobs. They are more skilled and better paid, though fewer in number than those they replace. Many activities could not continue in their present form without computers, no matter how many people are employed. Examples are the check clearing ( 浜ゆ彌) system of major banks and the weather forecasting system.
When a form introduces computers, a few people are usually employed in key posts (such as jobs of operations managers) while other staff are w-trained as operators, programmers, and data preparation staff. After the new system has settled down, people in non-computer jobs are not always replaced when they leave, resulting in a decrease in the number of employees. This decrease is sometimes balanced by a substantial increase in the activity of the frim, resulting from the introduction of computers.
The attitudes of workers towards computers vary. There is fear of widespread unemployment and of the takeover of many jobs by computer-trained workers, making promotion for older workers not skilled in computers more difficult.
On the other hand, many workers regard the trend toward wider use of computers inevitable.They realize that computers bring about greater efficiency and productivity, which will improve the condition of the whole economy, and lead to the creation of more jobs. This view was supported by the former British Prime Minister, James Callaghan in 1954, when he made the point that new technologies hold the key to increased productivity, which will benefit the economy in the long ran.
11.The unfriendly feeling towards computers is developed from
A.the possible widespread unemployment caused by their introduction
B.their use as part of automated production systems
C.the least possible number of operators
D.the production system in steelworks
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12.The underlined word "They"(Line 1, Para.2) refers to __________.
A.computers
B.jobs
C.activities
D.systems
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13.According to Paragraph 2, without computers __________.
A.human activities could not continue
B.there could not be weather forecasting systems
C.many activities would have to change their present form
D.banks would not be able to go on with check clearing
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14.According to the passage, what results from the introduction of computers?
A.After re-training, all employees in the firm get new jobs.
B.A considerable proportion of people are employed in key posts,
C.The firrn keeps all of its original staff members.
D.The decrease in staff members may be balanced by the increase of firm activities.
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15.James Callaghan's attitude towards computers can be best described as __________.
A.doubtful
B.regretful
C.unfriendly
D.supportive
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Some psychologists(蹇冪悊鑰佸斧) maintain that mental acts such as thinking are not performedin the brain alone, but that one' s muscles also participate. It may be said that we think with ourmuscles in somewhat the same way that we listen to music with our bodies.
You surely are not surprised to be told that you usually listen to music not only with your ears butwith your whole body. Few people can listen to music without moving their body or, more specifically,some part of their body. Often when one listens to a symphonic concert on the radio, he is attracted todirect the orchestra (妯傞殜) even though he knows there is a good conductor on the job.Strange as this behavior may be, there is a very good reason for it. One cannot derive all pos-sible enjoyment from music unless he participates, so to speak, in its performance. The listener"feels" himself into the music with more or less noticeable motions of his body. The muscles of the body actually participate in the mental process of thinking in the same
way, but this participation is less obvious because it is less noticeable.
16.Some psychologists think that thinking is__________
A.not a mental process
B.more of a physical process than a mental action
C.a process that involves our entire bodies
D.a process that involves the muscles as well as the brain
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17.The process of thinking and that of listening to music are similar in that__________
A.both are mental acts
B.muscles participate in both processes
C.both processes are performed by the entire body
D.we derive equal enjoyment from them
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18.Few people are able to listen to familiar music without__________
A.moving some part of their body
B.stopping what they are doing to listen
C.directing the orchestra playing it
D.wishing that they could conduct music properly
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19.The listener' s way of "feeling" the music is__________
A.the unnoticed motion of his muscles
B."participating" in the performance
C.bending an ear to the music
D.being the conductor of the orchestra
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20.According to the passage, muscle participation in the process of thinking is__________
A.Deliberate
B.Apparent
C.indistinct
D.impressive
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In sport the sexes are separate. Women and men do not run or swim in the same races.
Women are less strong than men. That at least is what people say. Women are called "the weaker sex", or, if men want to please them, "the fair sex". But boys and girls are taught together at schools and universities. There are women who are famous Prime Ministers, scientists and writers .And women live longer than men. A European woman can expect to live until the age of 74, a man only until he is 68. Are women' s bodies really weaker?
The fastest men can run a mile in 4 minutes. The best women need 4.5 minutes. Women's speeds are always slower than men' s, but some facts are surprising. Some of the fastest women swimmers today are teenage girls. One of them swam 400 metres in 4 minutes 21.2 seconds when she was only 16. The first "Tarzan" in films was an Olympic swimmer, Johnny Weissmuller. His fastest 400 metres was 4 minutes 59.1 seconds, which is 37.9 seconds slower than a girl 50 years later! This does not mean that women are catching men up. Conditions are very different now, and sport is much more serious. It is so serious that some women athletes are given hormone(鑽风埦钂�) injections. At the Olympics a doctor has to check whether the women athletes are really women or not. It seems sad that sport has such problem. Life can be very complicated when there are two separate sexes!
21.Women are called "the weaker sex" because __________.
A.women do as much work as men
B.people think women are weaker than men
C.sport is easier for men than for women
D.in sport the two sexes are always together
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22.Which of the following is true?
A.Boys and girls study separately everywhere.
B.Women do not run or swim in races with men.
C.Famous Prime Ministers are women.
D.Men can expect to live longer than women in Europe.
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23."That at least is what people say." means people __________.
A.say other things too
B.don't say this much
C.say this but may not think so
D.only think this
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24. What problems does sport have? __________.
A.Some women athletes are actually men.
B.Some women athletes are given hormone injections.
C.Women and men do not run or swim in the same races.
D.It is difficult to check whether women athletes are really women.
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25.In this passage the author implies that __________.
A.women are weaker than men, but faster
B.women are slower than men, but stronger
C.men are not always stronger and faster than women
D.men are faster and stronger than women
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All the useful energy at the surface of the earth comes fromthe activity of the sun. The sun heats and feeds creatures and mankind. Eachyear it provides men with two hundred million tons of grain and nearly tenmillion tons of wood, coal, oil, natural gas, and all other fuels are stored energyfrom the sun. Some was collected by this season’s plants as carbon compounds.Some was stored by plants and trees ages ago. Even waterpower derives from thesun. Water turned into vapor by the sun fails as rain. It courses down themountains and is converted to electric power. Light transmits only the energythat comes from the sun’s outer layer, and much of this energy that is directedtowards the earth never arrives. About nine tenths of it is absorbed by theatmosphere of the earth. In fact, the earth itself gets only one half millionthof the sun's entire output of radiant energy.
26.The sun is the source of all of the following EXCEPT ________
A.gasoline
B.natural gas
C.atomic power
D.animal fat
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27.Radiant energy is stored as carbon compounds by________
A. Plants
B.water
C.rock
D.creatures
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28.The sun’s energy provides us with all EXCEPT________
A.rain
B.Teal
C.Water
D.light
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29.The largest part ofthe light energy directed towards the earth is________
A.stored up by the plants
B.absorbed by the earth’s atmosphere
C.stored up by the animals in the form of body fat
D.used for electric power
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30.Of the sun’s total output of radiant energy, the earthreceives________
A.one tenth
B.one millionth
C.all that comes from the surface of the sun
D.a very small portion
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