单选题The members of Parliament were _____ that the government had not consults them.A impatientB tolerantC crudeD indignant

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单选题
The members of Parliament were _____ that the government had not consults them.
A

impatient

B

tolerant

C

crude

D

indignant


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  • 第1题:

    Questions 95-98 refer to the following advertisement.
    As the number of new infections and deaths rise in the Ebola outbreak, fear and suspicion in rising, too, making a more difficult for health care workers to get the sick into hospitals, even as increasingly angry crowds are calling for more government action.
    The growing chaos caused by this current Ebola outbreak, which is already the worst on record with more than 1,300 infected and 700 dead in three countries in West Africa, was witnessed in a low income community in the Bushrod Island area of Monrovia.
    The community members had called the Health
    Ministry to come pick up the body of a man who had been dead in his home since Thursday. Late Friday or early Saturday, a woman had died in the same neighborhood, and she was also still in her home. Both were suspected Ebola deaths, and the protesters were saying that the government should remove them.
    A man in the crowd said that since they called the government on Thursday, workers had come to examine the scene, but they had not returned. He said that if the government did not respond to the request of community members to remove the bodies, there would be serious consequences.

    What did the author say about the two deaths in the community where there was growing chaos?

    A. They were suspected Ebola deaths.
    B. They were removed by the government.
    C. They were confirmed Ebola deaths.
    D. They were removed by neighbors.

    答案:A
    解析:
    细节题。文章第三段最后部分提到“Both were suspected Ebola deaths”,故选A。而从最后一段可知,政府来检查后并没有移除尸体,也不知具体的检测结果,所以B、C、D 项都排除。

  • 第2题:

    Questions 95-98 refer to the following advertisement.
    As the number of new infections and deaths rise in the Ebola outbreak, fear and suspicion in rising, too, making a more difficult for health care workers to get the sick into hospitals, even as increasingly angry crowds are calling for more government action.
    The growing chaos caused by this current Ebola outbreak, which is already the worst on record with more than 1,300 infected and 700 dead in three countries in West Africa, was witnessed in a low income community in the Bushrod Island area of Monrovia.
    The community members had called the Health
    Ministry to come pick up the body of a man who had been dead in his home since Thursday. Late Friday or early Saturday, a woman had died in the same neighborhood, and she was also still in her home. Both were suspected Ebola deaths, and the protesters were saying that the government should remove them.
    A man in the crowd said that since they called the government on Thursday, workers had come to examine the scene, but they had not returned. He said that if the government did not respond to the request of community members to remove the bodies, there would be serious consequences.

    Which of the following is true about the current Ebola outbreak?

    A. More than 700 people were infected in this outbreak.
    B. Ebola proved to be the worst infectious disease in history.
    C. More than 700 people died in this outbreak.
    D. It was limited to the Bushrod Island area of Monrovia.

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题。文章第二段第一句通过which 引导的定语从句说明埃博拉病毒的爆发已经在西非三个国家中造成超过1300 例感染和700 例死亡,这已经是历史记录中最糟糕的状况。B 项中的in history 照应原文中的on record,故选B。

  • 第3题:

    Although the survivors of the earthquake were in great anguish,they expressed gratitude to people who saved them.

    A:distress
    B:annoyance
    C:anger
    D:depression

    答案:A
    解析:
    本句意思是:虽然地震的幸存者正处于极大的悲痛中,但是仍然对救助他们的人们表达了谢意。句中anguish是名词,意为“悲痛”,例如:The old woman beat her breast and cried in anguish.这个老妇人捶胸顿足伤心地哭着。四个选项中distress意为“痛苦”,如:The newspaper article caused the actor considerable distress.报上的文章给这位演员带来极大的痛苦。annoyance意为“恼怒,烦恼”,如:I felt annoyance at being teased.我恼恨别人取笑我。anger意为“怒气”。depression意为“沮丧”,例如:Her moods oscillated between depression and elation.她的情绪时而抑郁,时而亢奋。只有选项A同句中画线单词含义接近。

  • 第4题:

    Hardly __________ Edinburgh when__________ to return to London.

    A.they had reached; had they ordered
    B.did they reach; they had ordered
    C.they reached; they were ordered
    D.had they reached; they were ordered

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查倒装和语态。副词hardly位于句首,第一个空用部分倒装;第二个空为陈述语序,“被命令回伦敦”,用被动语态,故选D。

  • 第5题:

    Which of the following statements is NOT true?()

    AIn the 13th century a Black Rod went between the two Houses of Parliament for liaison and to discipline the members.

    BIn the 13th century Parliament only met by royal invitation.

    CIn the 13th century Parliament's role was to offer advice,not to make decisions.

    DIn the 13th century the most important part of Parliament was the House of Lords.


    A

  • 第6题:

    They()so that we wouldn't recognize them.

    • A、disguise
    • B、disguised
    • C、were disguising
    • D、were disguised

    正确答案:D

  • 第7题:

    Which of the following statements is NOT true?()

    • A、In the 13th century a Black Rod went between the two Houses of Parliament for liaison and to discipline the members.
    • B、In the 13th century Parliament only met by royal invitation.
    • C、In the 13th century Parliament's role was to offer advice,not to make decisions.
    • D、In the 13th century the most important part of Parliament was the House of Lords.

    正确答案:A

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    Why are so many party members elected to Parliament in each Election in Britain?
    A

    Because party members usually enjoy better reputation.

    B

    Because party members have more experience in forming a government.

    C

    Because party members have the backing of nationwide organizations.

    D

    Because people trust party members to a greater degree.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    英国大选是指英国选举最高立法机构英国国会议员的选举;英国实行两党制,在国会议员中占多数的党的领袖成为首相。选举候选人大部分是某政党的成员,大多数英国选民根据候选人的党派,而不是其个人品质或主张来投票选择。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The government will try to _____ for those who were exposed to radiation.
    A

    compete

    B

    compensate

    C

    complain

    D

    compose


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:政府将试着去补偿那些遭受辐射的人。compensate补偿。compete竞争。complain抱怨;控诉。compose写作;创作。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is incorrect according to the passage?
    A

    Women did not have the right to vote before 1900.

    B

    Women had the right to vote throughout the country in 1920.

    C

    A little number of women held high academic and government positions in 1920.

    D

    “Career women” were largely restricted to some areas.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    事实细节题。由文章第三段可知,到1900年,不少州的妇女已经赢得了选举权,但这并不意味着美国妇女在1900年以前没有选举权。其他三项均可以在文中找到对应语句。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Some members of the British government criticized Diana because
    A

    she had not consulted the government before the visit

    B

    she was ill-informed of the government’s policy

    C

    they were actually opposed to banning landmines

    D

    they believed that she had misinterpreted the situation in Angola


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节推论题。文章第三段第一句提到,回到伦敦后,戴安娜的观点得不到政府某些官员的赞同,因为他们拒绝支持禁止这些武器,愤怒的政治家甚至在报纸上攻击她。A项“因为出访前未与政府商量”与文章内容不符。B项“她不了解政府的方针政策”与原文也不符。C项“事实上政府官员们反对禁止地雷”与文章中“他们拒绝支持禁止这些武器”属同义转述。D项也与文章意思不符。故C为答案。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Sacco and Vanzetti were sentenced to death and executed because()
    A

    of their radical political views

    B

    they were guilty of killing two people

    C

    they were members of KKK

    D

    they stole$16,000


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Questions 95-98 refer to the following advertisement.
    As the number of new infections and deaths rise in the Ebola outbreak, fear and suspicion in rising, too, making a more difficult for health care workers to get the sick into hospitals, even as increasingly angry crowds are calling for more government action.
    The growing chaos caused by this current Ebola outbreak, which is already the worst on record with more than 1,300 infected and 700 dead in three countries in West Africa, was witnessed in a low income community in the Bushrod Island area of Monrovia.
    The community members had called the Health
    Ministry to come pick up the body of a man who had been dead in his home since Thursday. Late Friday or early Saturday, a woman had died in the same neighborhood, and she was also still in her home. Both were suspected Ebola deaths, and the protesters were saying that the government should remove them.
    A man in the crowd said that since they called the government on Thursday, workers had come to examine the scene, but they had not returned. He said that if the government did not respond to the request of community members to remove the bodies, there would be serious consequences.

    What’s the writing background of the passage?

    A. Active response of the government.
    B. Inadequate health care.
    C. More and more recovery cases
    D. Ebola outbreak.

    答案:D
    解析:
    推断题。通读全文,发现反复提及Ebola outbreak/death 这样的高频词,所以可知这篇文章就是围绕埃博拉病毒这一情况展开说明的。故选D。

  • 第14题:

    Questions 95-98 refer to the following advertisement.
    As the number of new infections and deaths rise in the Ebola outbreak, fear and suspicion in rising, too, making a more difficult for health care workers to get the sick into hospitals, even as increasingly angry crowds are calling for more government action.
    The growing chaos caused by this current Ebola outbreak, which is already the worst on record with more than 1,300 infected and 700 dead in three countries in West Africa, was witnessed in a low income community in the Bushrod Island area of Monrovia.
    The community members had called the Health
    Ministry to come pick up the body of a man who had been dead in his home since Thursday. Late Friday or early Saturday, a woman had died in the same neighborhood, and she was also still in her home. Both were suspected Ebola deaths, and the protesters were saying that the government should remove them.
    A man in the crowd said that since they called the government on Thursday, workers had come to examine the scene, but they had not returned. He said that if the government did not respond to the request of community members to remove the bodies, there would be serious consequences.

    According to the passage, what was needed most when the passage was written?

    A. Serious treatment of the infected.
    B. Government’s immediate action.
    C. More government workers.
    D. Evacuation of the residents.

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题。文章最后一段提及“If the government did not respond to the request of community members to remove the bodies, there would be serious consequences. ”即抗议者希望政府尽快移走尸体,所以选B。

  • 第15题:

    They had no maps to assist them.

    A:insist
    B:help
    C:assign
    D:resist

    答案:B
    解析:
    他们没有地图帮助。help“帮助”,例如:I can help you to do this.我可以帮你做这件事情。insist“坚持认为”,例如:He insisted that he was right.他坚持认为他是对的。 assign“布置,分派”,例如:The teacher assigned much homework to the students.老师给学生布置了很多作业。resist“抵制”,例如:I find it hard to resist the temptation of ice cream.我觉得很难抵制冰激凌的诱惑。只有help意思上和assist最接近。

  • 第16题:

    The“three arms of government” of Australia refers to the Parliament,the Executive Government and( )

    A.the Judiciary
    B.the High Court
    C.the Defense Force
    D.the Air Force

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查澳大利亚国家概况。澳大利亚政府的“三权分立”指的是司法、立法和行政三权分立。故A项the Judiciary (司法)符合题意。其余三项,B项the High Court (高等法院),C项the Defense Force(国防力量)和D项the Air Force(空军)均不符合。

  • 第17题:

    Which of the following statements is NOT true?()

    AThe Puritans believed that the Reformation had gone too far.

    BThe Puritans became very powerful in Parliament.

    CThe Puritans were very happy when they heard that James had become king of England.

    DThe Puritans called for a purer form of worship.


    A

  • 第18题:

    Which of the following statements is NOT true?()

    • A、The Puritans believed that the Reformation had gone too far.
    • B、The Puritans became very powerful in Parliament.
    • C、The Puritans were very happy when they heard that James had become king of England.
    • D、The Puritans called for a purer form of worship.

    正确答案:A

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    What did Princess Diana think of her visit to Angola?
    A

    It had caused embarrassment to the British government.

    B

    It had greatly promoted her popularity.

    C

    It had brought her closer to the ordinary people.

    D

    It had affected her relations with the British government.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节题。文章末段说,对王妃来说,安哥拉之行是利用她的名望来展示地雷给人们造成的破坏与痛苦的一个极好的机会。她说:“这次经历,是她能够更近地接触人民和更近地了解他们的困境的机会”。C项“这使她更加靠近普通百姓”与文章末段内容相同,故C为答案,其他诸项均与文意不符。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    The members of Parliament were _____ that the government had not consults them.
    A

    impatient

    B

    tolerant

    C

    crude

    D

    indignant


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:议会议员们感到愤慨。因为政府没有征求他们的意见。indignant愤怒的,符合句意。impatient不耐烦的、tolerant宽容的、crude粗鲁的三个选项的词均不能成为政府没有征求议员们意见的合理结果。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is reigned over by _____, but ruled by _____.
    A

    the government/the Monarch

    B

    the Monarch/the government

    C

    the parliament/Constitutional monarch

    D

    the Cabinet/Queen Elizabeth


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    英国是君主立宪制国家;国王或女王是名义上的统治者,但实际上处于“统而不治”的地位,其存在主要是作为国家的象征;英国政府是最高行政机关,负责管理国家大事,首相是实际最高行政首脑。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is NOT true?()
    A

    The Puritans believed that the Reformation had gone too far.

    B

    The Puritans became very powerful in Parliament.

    C

    The Puritans were very happy when they heard that James had become king of England.

    D

    The Puritans called for a purer form of worship.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    _____
    A

    They had lost their way.

    B

    They were told it would rain.

    C

    They were caught in the rain.

    D

    They had taken an umbrella.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推理题。女士的回答透露了其后悔、歉疚之意,再根据“umbrella”“rain”等关键词可确定,由于女士估计错误导致他们淋了雨。
    【录音原文】
    M: I wish we had taken all umbrellas.
    W: That’s my fault. I thought it wouldn’t rain today.
    Q: What happened to the two speakers?

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is NOT true?()
    A

    In the 13th century a Black Rod went between the two Houses of Parliament for liaison and to discipline the members.

    B

    In the 13th century Parliament only met by royal invitation.

    C

    In the 13th century Parliament's role was to offer advice,not to make decisions.

    D

    In the 13th century the most important part of Parliament was the House of Lords.


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析