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  • 第1题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is a new and popular arcade?
    A

    The Seattle Center.

    B

    The Monorail.

    C

    The Westlake Center.

    D

    Pike Place Market.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据第二段“…the Westlake Center(Fourth Avenue and Pine Street), a new and popular arcade for shoppers and strollers who can shop in the mall, visit the nearby department stores or sit outside and watch people amid Robert Maki’s granite sculptures and waterfalls.”可以了解到,西湖中心是为游人提供休息和购物场所的拱廊形建筑,所以选C。

  • 第2题:

    问答题
    According to Professor Cappuccio, what makes modern people sacrifice their sleeping time?

    正确答案: Longer working hours.
    解析:
    文章第六段中Professor Cappuccio指出,为balance工作与生活,许多人不得不trade in precious sleeping time来确保complete all the jobs,故可推测Professor Cappuccio认为更长的工作时间是我们睡眠不足的原因。

  • 第3题:

    问答题

    正确答案:
    Great Depression in the U.S. In 1929, the bills started to come in. American industry had produced too many goods. Americans could not afford to buy all of them. So factories had to cut down on their production. Investors tried to get their money back. But businesses did not have enough money to pay them. Banks tried to get their money back from investors. But the investors could not pay, either. Too many people owed money. And few of them could pay their bills.
    During the next few years, business got worse and worse. By 1932, banks all over the country were closing.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第4题:

    填空题
    ____

    正确答案: I
    解析:
    every。考点:形容词。one for every two marriages意思是“每两对婚姻中就有一对离婚”。one for every……“每……就有一个”为固定搭配。

  • 第5题:

    问答题

    正确答案:
    Private Cars With the increase in the general standard of living, some ordinary Chinese families begin to afford a car. Yet opinions of the development of a private car vary from person to person.
    It gives a much greater degree of comfort and mobility. However, others strongly object to developing private cars. They maintain that as more and more cars are produced and run in the street, a large volume of poisonous gas will be given off.
    Whether private cars should be developed in China is a difficult question to answer.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第6题:

    填空题
    ____

    正确答案: a house
    解析:
    第四点建议是管理你的债务。重要的是要知道借钱的目的是什么,录音中提到“It’s a good idea to borrow money to buy assets, for example, to buy a house”,可以借钱来购买资产,比如买房,故应填入a house。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    A

    They will be the first tours that get out of the earth’s orbit.

    B

    The number of tourists will be reduced.

    C

    They are less dangerous than travelling to Mars.

    D

    The number of tourists will not be too large.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    对话接近尾处时女士问道“So what about getting out of the earth’s orbit…”,男士的回中指出有这方面的计划,并提到“下一步是使大量的人参与到moon tours之中”。由此可见moon tours将是首批在地球轨道之外旅行的游客。
    【录音原文】
    W: Welcome to the Holiday Show. Today with me in the studio I have Richard Bennet, a travel consultant who’s going to tell us about the holiday for those who have been everywhere. So Richard, what’s the next frontier for the fearless traveller?
    M: We’re already working on plans that will get tourists into space within the next ten years.
    W: So do you think that in a few years’ time we’ll be having hotels on the moon?
    M: Well, possibly, but the first step will probably be suborbital trips. That’s staying within the earth’s orbit.
    W: Then how will the tourists travel?
    M: It’s about a hundred times as high as a jet plane usually goes and to get that high you’d need rocket planes, or capsules boosted by rockets.
    W: That must be exciting. Do tourists need any kind of training on earth?
    M: Yes, because there’ll be tremendous G-forces during one minute or so, and then a few minutes’ experience of weightlessness at zero gravity before the rocket returns to earth. They need a couple of days’ training to get used to them through.
    W: So can you tell us who’s going to be interested in trips like this?
    M: Well, we hope the general public will be interested in hearing about it, but it’s hardly for those wanting rest and recreation and in fact the sort of person who will probably want to do this is quite easy to target. They’re basically risk-takers.
    W: So you don’t expect all that many people to go on these trips in the beginning?
    M: No, we don’t think many people are going to pay out such large sums of money for just a few minutes. So the next stage is likely to be keeping them up there in the orbit for three or four hours.
    W: What can they do during this period?
    M: They’ll have the chance to see our planet from space, and also to see the darkness of space, and really spectacular sunsets and sunrises one after another.
    W: So what about getting out of the earth’s orbit and doing some real space tourism-holidays on Mars, for example?
    M: Well, yes, there are plans, and the next step is involving a really quite sizeable number of people in moon tours.
    W: So are we talking about hotels on the moon here?
    M: As on a cruise, your hotel is your means of transport. So it would involve taking a shuttle up to a spaceship. And passengers could even suit up and go outside space walking if they wanted.
    W: That will be marvellous!
    Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation.
    Q1. What is this conversation about?
    Q2. What is being planned for tourism in the beginning phase of the next ten years?
    Q3. What is said about the training?
    Q4. Who will be the potential tourists?
    Q5. What is said about moon tours?

  • 第8题:

    填空题
    ____

    正确答案: accountable/responsible
    解析:
    录音中提到,他们会让你为每一个行为负责,在你失败时,他们会愤怒地盯视着你,同时保证你不会在一开始就跌倒。故答案为accountable或responsible。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    A

    It helped a lot, but it didn’t solve unemployment.

    B

    It was a trick the government played and couldn’t solve the problem.

    C

    It was only carried out for a few months and few people got jobs in the end.

    D

    It made the unemployment falling.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    在评价training schemes时,John说到all you did was to play with the statistics to make it look as if unemployment was falling。所以他认为政府的这一小把戏并不能解决实际问题。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Margaret Mead’s reputation was established with the publication of her first book in 1982 and was _____ by her many subsequent contributions to anthropology
    A

    hardened

    B

    enhanced

    C

    separated

    D

    judged


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:1982年玛格丽特·梅德第一部著作的出版建立了她的声望,其后她的多部有关人类学的著作,更提高了她的声望。所填词需与was established形成递进关系。以后出版的著作显然该锦上添花,并进一步“提高”了她的声望,所以enhance增强,均符合题意。harden变硬,坚毅。separate分开,隔离。judge判定,评判,评价,表示经仔细考虑后形成的观点或看法。

  • 第11题:

    填空题
    ____

    正确答案: I
    解析:
    down。考点:固定搭配题。填入空格的词要与slow搭配,结合句意“公司的官员认为高价格并不会_____购买者想要升级电脑的步伐”,选项中只有down能与之搭配,“减缓,慢下来”。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The American Revolution is regarded by military historians as a war Britain _____.
    A

    should never lose

    B

    can never lose

    C

    should never have lost

    D

    would never have lost


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    结合选项,可知本题要表达的意思是:美国革命被军事历史学家认为是一场英国原本绝不该输掉的战争。“过去本该做某事但事实上未做”,用should have done结构来表示。would have done表示“如果过去发生了某事,现在就该做但事实上并未做某事”。根据句意,推出最佳答案为C。

  • 第13题:

    填空题
    ____

    正确答案: meaning
    解析:
    讲座一开始便提到,字典可以告诉我们单词的意思(Sure a dictionary will tell you the meaning of a word),因此该题填入meaning。

  • 第14题:

    填空题
    ____

    正确答案: H
    解析:
    manipulation。考点:名词。从上下文中的impress“给人以印象”和influence“影响其他人”可知,此处要用manipulation“操纵”,故答案为H项。

  • 第15题:

    单选题
    The prison guards were armed and ready to shoot if _____ in any way.
    A

    intervened

    B

    incurred

    C

    provoked

    D

    poked


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:监狱的警卫都是全副武装的,无论受到何种挑衅,他们都随时准备开枪。provoke激怒,招惹其被动语态表示“受到挑衅”。受到挑衅时开枪,从该句结构可知if引导的是一个省略的条件句,完整形式应为if they were…in any way,这里they指代的是主句中的prison guards,因此C为正确答案。intervene干预,介入。incur招致,蒙受。poke戳,捅。

  • 第16题:

    单选题
    Once a lighthouse is built, no ship of any nationality can be effectively _____ from the utilization of the lighthouse for navigational purposes.
    A

    isolated

    B

    dismissed

    C

    distracted

    D

    excluded


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:一旦灯塔建立起来,以航海为目的的任何国籍的船只都可以有效地加以利用。整个句子采用了双重否定形式来表示肯定的含义。excluded被排除在外的,符合句意。isolated被孤立,被隔离与from搭配,表示和其他事物隔离,不与之来往等意思,dismissed被某个组织或群体开除或解职,某组织、协会、机构被解散。distracted也可以和from搭配,表示“被转移,被分散”,但一般表示兴趣、注意力的分散。

  • 第17题:

    问答题
    What’s the difference between “postal worker” and “postman” according to the passage?

    正确答案: The former is formal, the latter is informal.
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据第四段“You would be quite likely to read in the paper that ‘Postal workers are to receive a pay increase’ But ‘Has the postman been?’ would be most likely to be heard in informal conversation.”可以得出结论,postal worker是正式的书面用法,而postman则是非正式的口语用法。

  • 第18题:

    填空题
    ____

    正确答案: G
    解析:
    commuter。考点:名词。句意“公司同样计划推出一种在日本被称为IC卡的智能卡,它们用集成电路来存储火车票信息以及通行证的信息。这种智能卡取代现在所使用的磁卡,将多种形式的票和……放一张卡上”,可知乘火车、持通行证的应该是人,故选G项commuter“通勤者”。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    All the following sentences have an appositive EXCEPT _____.
    A

    The question is whether we can make good preparation in such a short time.

    B

    One of the men held the view that what the book said was right.

    C

    Word has come that some American guests will come for a visit to our college next week.

    D

    I have the information that he’ll come soon.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    考查同位语。A选项中不包含同位语,故选A。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    What can we learn from the last paragraph?
    A

    New labor laws will soon be enforced.

    B

    Graduates will not have to work as an intern.

    C

    More job vacancies will be available for graduates.

    D

    Working without pay will soon be banned.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    根据最后一段倒数第二句冒号后employers intend to hire l9%more graduates可知职业空缺会增多,所以本题应选C。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Small farms and the lack of modern technology have _____ agricultural production.
    A

    blundered

    B

    tangled

    C

    bewildered

    D

    hampered


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:农场规模小和现代技术的缺乏束缚了农业生产。农场规模小加之现代技术缺乏,其结果应该是束缚了农业生产。hamper妨碍,束缚,符合句意。blunder犯错误,主语通常为人。tangle使纠缠,使乱作一团。bewilder迷惑,宾语通常为人。

  • 第22题:

    填空题
    ____

    正确答案: F
    解析:
    improvement。考点:名词。improvement改进;改善。此处说的是“大部分人都可以很快地注意到运动之后(力量的)增强”。强调的是通过运动,取得的对身体健康的改善和提高,强调的是提高的过程,而并不是达到某种成功的状态。improvement“改进;改善”符合句意,故选F项。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    A

    To be a book editor.

    B

    To produce a film.

    C

    To write a book.

    D

    To be an actress.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    根据…one of my dreams was to be a writer to write a novel that would become a best seller and a one in the world winning film.可知,Tina希望将来能写出畅销书并被拍成电影。
    【录音原文】
    M: Tina White, some people describe you as the best magazine editor in the world and you are only in your 30s. Can you tell us how you started your amazing career?
    W: Well, when I was 20, still at college, I was asked to write a weekly column for a local paper. The paper wanted me to write about famous people, you know, their wonderful life styles, the sort of thing people like to read about. Instead, what I did was to concentrate on people who the general public didn’t know about, but who had something original to say.
    M: And you got away with it? Now, in the early stages, your family was important. How far did they influence your career choice?
    W: My father was a film producer and my childhood was spent around international actors and directors. So with such influences I should have become an actress, something my father would have loved. But I chose to be a journalist in spite of my family’s wishes. I think the biggest influence was my school, not so much the people, but the materials that gave me access to. The hours and hours spent in the library.
    M: From being a journalist, you then went on to become an editor, I understand the first magazine you edited Female Focus wasn’t much of a success.
    W: Well, I was the editor for a year and then I resigned, mainly because of disagreements with the owners. They were reluctant to change things, because they had faith that it would eventually make a profit. But when you think of it, the magazine had been losing millions of pounds a year before I became its editor. When I left, it was still losing money, but nothing like as much as previously. Also when I took over, it was selling around 650, 000 copies, that soon increased to 800, 000, so it was seriously all improvement.
    M: And now you are editing Woman’s World and you’ve made the best selling woman magazine ever. How do you make people want to read it?
    W: For some of my competitors, the most important point is what you put on the cover of your magazine, but they forget faithful readers look beyond that. The real challenge is how you encourage a reader to read a serious piece, how are we going to make an article that people want to read. You have to get their attention and nothing does that better than a very lively, even shocking opening.
    M: It is said that you work very hard because you don’t trust your employees.
    W: That was the case 5 years ago, when I was first appointed, it almost drove me mad. I knew I had the right ideas, for example, but I wasn’t able to carry them out because I didn’t have the brilliant writers I have now, or the fight staff to read our material when it came in. I had to read everything about 6 times and that was awful. It took me 4 years to put together the team I wanted and it would be very unfair to say I don’t trust them.
    M: Do you sometimes worry that you might lose your fame and wealth?
    W: Yes. When you work as an editor, you are praised today and criticized tomorrow. Of course it would be difficult to live without all the, well, material comforts I’m used to. But a smaller income is something I think I can cope with. It wouldn’t be the end of the world. Much more serious would be if the people I work with no longer admire my work and most of all, I wanted to stay that way.
    M: What about the future?
    W: Well. People often think I’ve planned my career very carefully. But in fact lots of things have happened by chance, lots of opportunities have come my way. As a youngster, one of my dreams was to be a writer to write a novel that would become a best seller and a one in the world winning film. Well, it may seem silly, but I still hope that will happen one day.
    M: Tina, thank you very much for joining us today.
    Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation.
    Q1. What kind of people did Tina choose to write about in her first column?
    Q2. Why did she take up journalism?
    Q3. What happened to the magazine Female Focus under her management?
    Q4. What kind of article does Tina believe people are more likely to read?
    Q5. What would Tina like to do in the future?

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    A

    It is helpful in reflecting the way people link information in the brain.

    B

    It prevents people from arranging things logically.

    C

    It makes people’s brain function the opposite way.

    D

    It affects people’s way of thinking.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    对话中男士举例it has been shown that mapping out notes from a central sphere with lines radiating out in different directions is worth adopting because it reflects the way we link information in the brain。由此可知选项A正确。