Help was often given to him by us. We often ______ him ______.
第1题
Women seek help for eating disorders more often than men.
A.YES
B.NO
C.NOT GIVEN
第2题
听力原文: The dog has often been an unselfish friend to man. It is always grateful to its master. It helps man in many ways. Certain breeds of dogs are used in criminal investigations. They are mined to sniff out drags and bombs. They help police to catch criminals.
The dogs that help in criminal investigations are trained at a school called the Military Dog Studies Branch of the U.S. Air Force in Lackland, Texas. The dogs to be trained are selected by an air force team. This team visits large cities across the country to buy the dogs. They may buy dogs from private citizens for up to $750 each. Some citizens freely give their dogs. The dogs selected must be healthy, brave and aggressive. They must be able to fight back if they are attacked. The dogs chosen are between the ages of one and three. They are given a medical examination when they arrive at the school. Their physical examination includes X-rays and heart tests. The trainee dogs undergo the first stage of training when they arrive in Lackland. This is an 11-week course for patrol duty. After this course, the best dogs are selected to go on another 9-week course. They learn drug-sniffing or bomb-sniffing. After this course, the dogs are ready for their jobs in the cities or on air force bases.
The training given to a drug-sniffing dog is different from that given to a bomb-sniffing dog. A drug-sniffing dog is trained to scratch and dig for the drags when he sniffs them. A bomb-sniffing dog sits down when he finds a bomb. That is the alert for hidden explosives.
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A.Given by the local government.
B.Born by a large number of bitches.
C.Bought from different cities and villages.
D.Captured over grassland.
第3题
Which statement is true about first aid?
A.It usually makes the services of a doctor unnecessary.
B.It is usually done by someone who is not a doctor.
C.It is usually done by a doctor.
D.It is usually done by the victim himself.
第4题
听力原文: Many teachers believe that the responsibility for learning lies with the students. If a long reading assignment is given, instructors expect students to be familiar with the information in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or on a given examination. The ideal student is considered to be one who is motivated to learn for the sake of learning, not the one interested only in getting high marks.
When research is assigned, the professor expects the student to take the initiative and to complete the assignment with minimal guidance. It is the student's responsibility to find books, periodicals, and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain how a university library works; they expect students, particularly graduate students, to be able to exhaust the reference sources in the library.
Professors will help students who need it, but prefer that their students not be overly dependent on them. In the United States, professors have other duties besides teaching. Often they are responsible for administrative work within their departments. In addition, they may be obliged to publish articles and books. Therefore, the time a professor can spend with a student outside of class is limited. If a student has problems with classroom work, the student should either approach a professor during office hours or make an appointment.
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A.For the completion of required assignments.
B.For passing given examinations.
C.For the good o{ gaining knowledge.
D.For the sake of high grades.
第5题
Strict【C5】 ______ govern the clothes we wear. We do not wear football boots with a dinner jacket,【C6】______ a boiler suit to work in an insurance office. Fashionable and smart【C7】______ are associated with good qualities and well-dressed people have been【C8】______ to get more help and cooperation from【C9】______ strangers. For example, a woman is. often given more【C10】______ of help with her broken-down car when she is dressed【C11】 ______ than when she is dressed less appealingly.
Rebels consider themselves to be【C12】______ from other people in society, and often【C13】______ their physical appearance to show this. In the last two decades in Britain there【C14】______ a number of youth movements with【C15】______ uniforms.
But in our modern society some people also choose【C16】______ clothes to project their personalities. 【C17】______ types wear brighter colors than more reserved people. Some people wear odd【C18】______ of clothes to express their individuality. For example, someone【C19】______ give an impression of high social status,【C20】______ origin and bad temper by wearing an expensive suit.
【C1】
A.when
B.because
C.so
D.but
第6题
Clothes, decorations, physique, hair and facial (1)_____ give a great deal of information about us. For instance, we wear clothes to keep us warm, (2)_____ unlike animals we do not have a protective (3)_____ of hair. But for the purpose of communication, we dress (4)_____ clothes of different colours, style. and material; we wear jewellery and other valuables; we use cosmetics and perfume; we (5)_____ beards and sideburns; and we smoke pipes and carry walking sticks.
Strict rules govern the clothes we wear. We do not, wear football boots with a dinner-jacket, (6)_____ a boiler suit to work in an insurance office. A clerk on Wall Street will wear more formal dress than someone in a (7)_____ job in a country town. Fashionable and smart (8)_____ are associated with good qualities, and well-dressed people have been (9)_____ to get more help and cooperation from (10)_____ strangers. For example, a woman is often given more (11)_____ of help with her broken-down car when she is dressed attractively than when she is dressed less (12)_____.
Rebels consider themselves to be different from other people in society, and often (13)_____ their physical appearance to show this. In the last two decades in Britain there have been a number of (14)_____ movements with distinct uniforms. Hippies did not just wear simple clothes but dressed in a particular style. that made them instantly (15)_____.
But in our modern society some people (16)_____ choose particular clothes to project the personalities. (17)_____ types wear brighter colours than more reserved people. Some people wear odd (18)_____ of clothes to express their individuality. For example, someone (19)_____ give an impression of high social status, (20)_____ origin and bad temper by wearing an expensive suit.
A.features
B.appearance
C.aspects
D.looks
第7题
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: The dog has often been an unselfish friend to man. It is always grateful to its master. It helps man in many ways. Certain breeds of dogs are used in criminal investigations. They are trained to sniff out drugs and bombs. They help police to catch criminals.
The dogs that help in criminal investigations are mined at a school called the Military Dog Studies Branch of the U.S. Air Force in Lackland, Texas. The dogs to be trained are selected by an air force team. This team visits large cities across the country to buy the dogs. They may buy dogs from private citizens for up to $750 each. Some citizens freely give their dogs. The dogs selected must be healthy, brave and aggressive. They must be able to fight back if they are attacked. The dogs chosen are between the ages of one and three. They are given a medical examination when they arrive at the school. Their physical examination includes X-rays and heart tests. The trainee dogs undergo the first stage of training when they arrive in Lackland. This is an 11-week course for patrol duty. After this course, the best dogs are selected to go on another 9-week course. They learn drug-sniffing or bomb-sniffing. After this course, the dogs are ready for their jobs in the cities or on air force bases.
The mining given to a drug-sniffing dog is different from that given to a bomb-sniffing dog. A drag-sniffing dog is trained to scratch and dig for the drugs when he sniffs them. A bomb-sniffing dog sits down when he finds a bomb. That is the alert for hidden explosives.
(27)
A.Given by the local government.
B.Born by a large number of bitches.
C.Bought from different cities and villages.
D.Captured over grassland.
第8题
第二节 短文理解1
阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。
No goods(商品)or services are given free. As we know, we get many things by payment of money, and people receive money for so many goods and services. Anyone taking the money from us can in turn spend it for his own good. For example, the milkman sells the milk for money, and then he uses the money, possibly, to pay for what is used in his own car.
Sometimes the payment is in another form. Often among friends, or in the family, one person will give goods, or services which cost effort (努力) and skill (技巧), in exchange for payment. This might bring a feeling of happiness, such as when one gives a present. Also, it might show that you have paid the person back, such as when you help with washing up the dishes after someone cooks you a meal. It means that in the future the person who gives goods or services will himself be given something else.
No matter how they are paid for--in money, time, or effort--goods and services can only be got by some cost.
All goods and services are paid for in money or in other forms.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第9题
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