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We put our opinions into the main argumentative paragraph and the other side’s opinions into the concession paragraph, but the positions of the two are not changeable.

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第1题

In order to protect our environment, we are all responsible for garbage classification. So how would you participate in it at school? Please write a passage to show your opinions and plans.
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第2题

Many of our most deeply ______ opinions are held simply as a result of the fact that w
e happen to have been “brought up”to them.

A: rooted

B: root

C: rooting

D: roots

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第3题

填空:What is it about Americans and food? We love ...

填空:What is it about Americans and food? We love to eat, but we feel _1_ about it afterward. We say we want only the best, but we strangely enjoy junk food. We're _2_ with health and weight loss but face an unprecedented epidemic of obesity(肥胖). Perhaps the _3_ to this ambivalence(矛盾情结)lies in our history. The first Europeans came to this continent searching for new spices but went in vain. The first cash crop(经济作物)wasn't eaten but smoked. Then there was Prohibition, intended to prohibit drinking but actually encouraging more _4_ ways of doing it.

The immigrant experience, too, has been one of inharmony. Do as Romans do means eating what “real Americans” eat, but our nation's food has come to be _5_ by imports—pizza, say, or hot dogs. And some of the country's most treasured cooking comes from people who arrived here in shackles.

Perhaps it should come as no surprise then that food has been a medium for the nation's defining struggles, whether at the Boston Tea Party or the sitins at southern lunch counters. It is integral to our concepts of health and even morality whether one refrains from alcohol for religious reasons or evades meat for political.

But strong opinions have not brought _7_ . Americans are ambivalent about what they put in their mouths. We have become _8_ of our foods, especially as we learn more about what they contain.

The _9_ in food is still prosperous in the American consciousness. It's no coincidence, then, that the first Thanksgiving holds the American imagination in such bondage(束缚). It's what we eat—and how we _10_ it with friends, family, and strangers—that help define America as a community today.

A. answer

I. creative

B. result

J. belief

C. share

K. suspicious

D. guilty

L. certainty

E. constant

M. obsessed

F. defined

N. identify

G. vanish

O. ideals

H. adapted

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第4题

We held different opinions and it needed an outsider to______ our ideasA.mess... upB.make.

We held different opinions and it needed an outsider to______ our ideas

A.mess... up

B.make... up

C.piece... together

D.knit... together

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第5题

填空:What is it about Americans and food? We love to eat, but we feel

_1_ about it afterward. We say we want only the best, but we strangely enjoy junk food. We're _2_ with health and weight loss but face an unprecedented epidemic of obesity(肥胖). Perhaps the _3_ to this ambivalence(矛盾情结)lies in our history. The first Europeans came to this continent searching for new spices but went in vain. The first cash crop(经济作物)wasn't eaten but smoked. Then there was Prohibition, intended to prohibit drinking but actually encouraging more _4_ ways of doing it.

The immigrant experience, too, has been one of inharmony. Do as Romans do means eating what “real Americans” eat, but our nation's food has come to be _5_ by imports—pizza, say, or hot dogs. And some of the country's most treasured cooking comes from people who arrived here in shackles.

Perhaps it should come as no surprise then that food has been a medium for the nation's defining struggles, whether at the Boston Tea Party or the sitins at southern lunch counters. It is integral to our concepts of health and even morality whether one refrains from alcohol for religious reasons or evades meat for political.

But strong opinions have not brought _7_ . Americans are ambivalent about what they put in their mouths. We have become _8_ of our foods, especially as we learn more about what they contain.

The _9_ in food is still prosperous in the American consciousness. It's no coincidence, then, that the first Thanksgiving holds the American imagination in such bondage(束缚). It's what we eat—and how we _10_ it with friends, family, and strangers—that help define America as a community today.

A. answer

I. creative

B. result

J. belief

C. share

K. suspicious

D. guilty

L. certainty

E. constant

M. obsessed

F. defined

N. identify

G. vanish

O. ideals

H. adapted

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第6题

To think better we need to _______________.

A、borrow other's opinions and make a list of them

B、identify the components of thinking by asking essential questions

C、ask somebody to help us with our questions

D、list the questions

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第7题

听力原文:At the end of our program, we invite our listeners to write a comment or call and

听力原文: At the end of our program, we invite our listeners to write a comment or call and leave a message regarding their reactions to some of the ideas or opinions mentioned on our program. Since the opinions expressed on our show by our guests do reflect the opinion of our show, we at times get very strong reactions to what has been aired. Since we are here in the interest of facilitating an outlet where people can share and exchange their opinions and views, we thought it fitting to collect some of these reactions expressed to us through this season to share with the rest of our listeners. Therefore, kick back, relax, and stay tuned for the next half hour, while we listen to our viewer's concerns and questions right after this commercial break.

Who most likely is talking?

A.One of the viewers.

B.The producer of the show.

C.The host of the show.

D.A reporter.

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第8题

Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

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: Bill Gates, the head of the world's biggest computer software company, has a mission: "to put computers on every office desk and in every home". Bill Gates has had this mission since he was a university student years ago. This deep personal interest, together with his technical skill and his business marketing skills, helped him to create a giant computer company and to make him wealthy.

Although he is so wealthy, Bill Gates does not want to give up. He is still very interested in his vision and he travels the globe, from Beijing to London, making quick stops in cities to sell the new software products of his company.

The central vision of Bill Gates is the "information highway". This is a network of computers that will link every home, office and shopping mall in the future. This computer network system will have an effect on business, shopping and education. Bill Gates says that the main use of this new technology will be in communication. It will be a way m find people with common interests and to share opinions with them.

But is this communication by computer along the "information highway" really a good thing? Won't we be sitting at home, only "socializing" with our computer? No, says Bill Gates. In fact, the computer network will let us choose our own intellectual direction. It will give us freedom. It will also bring good to society, because it will allow for the spread of education. When more and more people receive education, the gap between rich and poor will be narrowed.

(27)

A.His vision and his travel all over the world.

B.His expertise and business marketing skills.

C.The money we pay for the "information highway".

D.His confidence in software products.

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第9题

DreamsStudies show that in dreams things are seen and heard rather than thought. In terms

Dreams

Studies show that in dreams things are seen and heard rather than thought. In terms of the senses, visual experience is present in almost all dreams; auditory experience in 40 to 50 percent; and touch, taste, smell, and pain in a relatively small percentage. A considerable amount of emotion is commonly present, usually a pure and single emotion such as fear, anger, or joy

Two clearly distinguishable states of sleep exist. The first state, called NREM-sleep (non-rapid-eye-movement sleep), occupies most of the sleep period and is associated with a relatively low pulse and blood pressure, and few or no reports of dreaming. The second type of sleep, known as REM-sleep (rapid-eye-movement sleep) occurs cyclically during the sleep period with rapid eye movements and frequent dream reports. Typically, a person has four or five periods of REM-sleep during the night, whether the dreams are remembered often, rarely, or not at all; they occur at intervals of about 90 minutes and altogether make up about 25 percent of the night's sleep (as much as 50 percent in a newborn child). Evidence indicates that a dream period usually lasts from 5 to 20 minutes. Sounds and touches working on a dreamer can go into a dream if they occur during a REM-period. Although mental activity may be reported during NREM-sleep, these are usually short pieces of thoughtlike experiences.

Modern dream research has focused on two general interpretations of dream content. In one view, dreams have no meaning of their own but are simply a process by which the brain integrates new information into memories. In the other view, dreams contain real meaning symbolized in a picture language distinct from conscious logical thought. If dreams express important wishes, fears, concerns, and worries of the dreamer, the study and analysis of dreams can help reveal previously unknown aspects of a person's mental functioning.

There axe in general two opinions about what we experience in a dream:

A.one, we "see" our dreams, and two, we "think" our dreams.

B.one, we are happy, and two, we are angry.

C.one, dreams put new information into our memories, and two, dreams have real meanings in pictures different from our logical thinking.

D.we have pictures in dreams because one, we have slow eye movements, and two, we have rapid eye movements.

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第10题

We have negotiated the p1an of joint venture severa1 times and have come to a better mutu
a1 understanding. Our opinions are in the main in unison with each other on some important points. However, as the prob1ems invo1ved are rather comp1icated, we are not sure whether it is possib1e to set up a joint venture within a short period.

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