More psychologists have found that all caregivers share a common characteristic:All caregivers believe that they are the best people for the job.In other words,they all felt that they could do the job better than anyone else.Social workers______caregivers

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More psychologists have found that all caregivers share a common characteristic:All caregivers believe that they are the best people for the job.In other words,they all felt that they could do the job better than anyone else.Social workers______caregivers to find out why they took on the responsibility of caring for an eldery,dependent relative.

A.questioned
B.interviewed
C.inquired
D.interrogated

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4.Most of the people who appear most often and most gloriously in the history books are great conquerors and generals and soldiers, whereas the people who really helped civilization forward are often never mentioned at all. We do not know who first set a broken leg, or launched a seaworthy boat, or calculated the【31】of the year, or manured a field; but we know【32】about the killers and destroyers. People think a great deal of them, so【33】so that on all the highest pillars in the great cities of the world you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general or a soldier. And I think most people believe that the greatest countries are【34】that have beaten in battle the greatest number of other countries and ruled over them as conquerors. It is just possible they are,【35】they are not the most civilized. Animals fight; so do savages; hence to be good at fighting is to be good in the way in【36】an animal or a savage is good, but it is not to be civilized. Even being good at getting other people to fight for you and【37】them how to do it most efficiently — this, after all, is【38】conquerors and generals have done -- is not being civilized. People fight to settle quarrels. Fighting means killing, and civilized peoples ought to be able to find some way of settling their disputes other【39】by seeing which side can kill off the greater number of other side, and then【40】that that side which has killed most has won.(31)A.numberB.lengthC.depthD.width

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答案:B
解析:
interview“面谈,面试,访问”,其他的词与句意不符。
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  • 第1题:

    Which of the following assumptions fails to describe the nature of vocabulary or vocabularylearning


    A.Words are best learned in context.

    B.A lexical item can be more than one word.

    C.All words in one language have equivalents in another.

    D.Learning a word includes learning its form, meaning and use.

    答案:C
    解析:
    考查词汇教学。句意为“下列哪项说法没有正确描述词汇或词汇学习的性质”A项“最好在语境中学习单词”;B项“一个词条可以对应不止一个单词”:C项“在一门语言中的所有单词在另一门语言中都有对应的词汇”,但是事实上一门语言的词汇与另外一门语言的词汇并不是一一对应的关系,比如“巧克力”就是音译过来的一个原本在汉语里没有的词汇;D项“学习一个单词包括学习其形式、意义和用法”。故选C。

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    第一篇
    Approaches to Understanding Intelligences
    It pays to be smart,but we are not all smart in the same way.You may be a talented musician,but you might not be a good reader.Each of us is different.
    Psychologists disagree about what is intelligence and what are talents or personal abilities.Psychologists have two different views on intelligence.Some believe there is one general intelligence.Others believe there are many different intelligences.
    Some psychologists say there is one type of intelligence that can be measured with IQ tests.These psychologists support their view with research that concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests.They do well on tests using words,numbers,or pictures.They do well on individual or group tests,and written or oral tests.Those who do poorly on one test,do the same on all tests.
    Studies of the brain show that there is a biological basis for general intelligence.The brains of intelligent people use less energy during problem solving.The brain waves of people with higher intelligence show a quicker reaction.Some researchers conclude that differences in intelligence result from differences in the speed and effectiveness of information processing by the brain.
    Howard Gardner,a psychologist at the Harvard School of Education,has four children.He believes that all children are different and shouldn't be tested by one intelligence test.Although Gardner believes general intelligence exists,he doesn't think it tells much about.the talents of a person outside of formal schooling.He thinks that the human mind has different intelligences.These intelligences allow us to solve the kinds of problems we are presented with in life.Each of us has different abilities within these intelligences.Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelligences.
    Gardner says that his theory is based on biology.For example,when one part of the brain is injured,other parts of the brain still work.People who cannot talk because of brain damage can still sing.So,there is not just one intelligence to lose.Gardner has identified 8 different kinds of intelligence:linguistic,mathematical,spatial, musical , interpersonal,intrapersonal , body-kinesthetic(身体动觉的),and naturalistic.

    Gardner believes that______
    A:children have different intelligences
    B:all children are alike
    C:children should take one intelligence test
    D:there is no general intelligence

    答案:A
    解析:
    本文主要对如何理解人的智力进行了简要的介绍。文章阐述了心理学家们关于人的智力的不同看法,以及用调查研究来证明自己的观点。
    文章标题即为理解智力的方式。第二段也明确表明,心理学家对于智力主要有两种不同的观点,一些人认为只有一种普遍存在的智力,而其他人则认为存在许多不同种类的智力。所以文章主要讲的就是怎样理解智力。
    第三段主要讲的是普遍智能,由第三段第二句可知,同意普遍智力观点的人认为,做好一种智力测试的人同样能做好其他测试。
    第五段第二句表明,Gardner相信所有的孩子都是不同的,不应用一种智力测试来检验其智力。也就是说,他认为孩子有不同的智力。
    第五段最后一句表明,Gardner认为学校的目标应该是鼓励我们各方面智力共同发展。
    第六段第一句表明,Gardner的理论是以生物学为基础的。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    第一篇
    Approaches to Understanding Intelligences
    It pays to be smart,but we are not all smart in the same way.You may be a talented musician,but you might not be a good reader.Each of us is different.
    Psychologists disagree about what is intelligence and what are talents or personal abilities.Psychologists have two different views on intelligence.Some believe there is one general intelligence.Others believe there are many different intelligences.
    Some psychologists say there is one type of intelligence that can be measured with IQ tests.These psychologists support their view with research that concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests.They do well on tests using words,numbers,or pictures.They do well on individual or group tests,and written or oral tests.Those who do poorly on one test,do the same on all tests.
    Studies of the brain show that there is a biological basis for general intelligence.The brains of intelligent people use less energy during problem solving.The brain waves of people with higher intelligence show a quicker reaction.Some researchers conclude that differences in intelligence result from differences in the speed and effectiveness of information processing by the brain.
    Howard Gardner,a psychologist at the Harvard School of Education,has four children.He believes that all children are different and shouldn't be tested by one intelligence test.Although Gardner believes general intelligence exists,he doesn't think it tells much about.the talents of a person outside of formal schooling.He thinks that the human mind has different intelligences.These intelligences allow us to solve the kinds of problems we are presented with in life.Each of us has different abilities within these intelligences.Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelligences.
    Gardner says that his theory is based on biology.For example,when one part of the brain is injured,other parts of the brain still work.People who cannot talk because of brain damage can still sing.So,there is not just one intelligence to lose.Gardner has identified 8 different kinds of intelligence:linguistic,mathematical,spatial, musical , interpersonal,intrapersonal , body-kinesthetic(身体动觉的),and naturalistic.

    Which of the following statements is true concerning general intelligence?
    A:Most intelligent people do well on some intelligence tests.
    B:People doing well on one type of intelligence test do well on other tests.
    C:Intelligent people do not do well on group tests.
    D:Intelligent people do better on written tests than on oral tests.

    答案:B
    解析:
    本文主要对如何理解人的智力进行了简要的介绍。文章阐述了心理学家们关于人的智力的不同看法,以及用调查研究来证明自己的观点。
    文章标题即为理解智力的方式。第二段也明确表明,心理学家对于智力主要有两种不同的观点,一些人认为只有一种普遍存在的智力,而其他人则认为存在许多不同种类的智力。所以文章主要讲的就是怎样理解智力。
    第三段主要讲的是普遍智能,由第三段第二句可知,同意普遍智力观点的人认为,做好一种智力测试的人同样能做好其他测试。
    第五段第二句表明,Gardner相信所有的孩子都是不同的,不应用一种智力测试来检验其智力。也就是说,他认为孩子有不同的智力。
    第五段最后一句表明,Gardner认为学校的目标应该是鼓励我们各方面智力共同发展。
    第六段第一句表明,Gardner的理论是以生物学为基础的。

  • 第4题:

    A University of California advisor said___________.

    A.all students could overcome the anxiety after taking a special test anxiety program
    B.almost all students felt less stress after taking a University of California advising course
    C.students found it difficult to improve even though they had taken a special test anxietycourse
    D.students found it easy to relax as soon as they entered a University of California advisingcourse

    答案:B
    解析:
    由最后一段“With almost all students,relaxation and less stress are felt after taking ourDrogram."可知几乎所有的学生,在参加过我们的项目之后,会变得更轻松,压力感减少。因此答案为B。

  • 第5题:

    If you are like most people,your intelligence varies from season to season.You are probably a lot sharper in the spring than you are at any other time of the year.A noted scientist,Ellsworth Huntington(1876-1947),concluded from other men's work and his own among peoples in different climates that climate and temperature have a definite effect on our mental abilities.
    He found that cool weather is much more favorable for creative thinking than is summer heat.This does not mean that all people are less intelligent in the summer than they are during the rest of the year.It does mean,however,that the mental abilities of large numbers of people tend to be lowest in the summer.
    Spring appears to be the best period of the year for thinking.One reason may be that in the spring man's mental abilities are affected by the same factors that bring about great changes in all nature.
    Fall is the next-best season,then winter.As for summer,it seems to be a good time to take a long vacation from thinking!

    One possible reason why spring is the best season for thinking is that__.

    A.all nature,including man,is growing then
    B.it lasts longer than the other seasons
    C.it is not too warm and not too cold
    D.both B and C

    答案:A
    解析:
    参见第三段。

  • 第6题:

    Text 3 Family caregivers provide essential,often unpaid work in the U.S.:they help family members with tasks like bathing and eating,coordinating insurance coverage and managing medications.But what a caregiver looks like in America is changing.Although the typical unpaid family caregiver is a 49-year-old white woman,about 10 million Americans between ages 18 and 34,of all different backgrounds,are now the caregivers for a family member or friend,according to a new report by AARP.One out of four family caregivers in the U.S.is a millennial.And as Baby Boomers age and need more support,this young group is becoming an increasingly important part of the caregiving workforce.More than half of millennial caregivers are now people of color,according to the report,and they are more likely than any other generation to balance caregiving with employment.Nearly three quarters of millennial caregivers are employed,according to the new report,and 53%work full time.They also spend an average of 21 hours per week on caregiving,or the equivalent of a part time job.More than one in four millennials spends over 20 hours each week providing care,and roughly one in five provides care for at least 40 hours each week."Many of these millennials are not just working and providing this care,but are trying to figure out,ihow do I balance all of this?"'says Jean Accius,an expert on long-term care services and supports at the AARP's public policy institute,which provides guides for different communities of caregivers."At this time in their life,a typical milleruual may be thinking about going on vacation,hanging out with friends and potentially getting married,but these millennials are doing things like wound care and bathing."The report finds that Latino millennials often face increased pressure,as they work more hours each week on average and spend more time providing care than young adults of other backgrounds.Some of this has to do with the fact that Hispanuc Americans are more likely to live in multi-generational households,Accius says.Tasks like navigating govemment health systems or coordinating care between multiple providers can also be particularly challenging for families that have members whose first language is not English.Another common source of stress is the impact that caregiving responsibilities can have on a person's career.54%of millennial caregivers say that caregiving has impacted their job in significant ways,according to the report.Yet millennials are much less likely to tell their supervisors or colleagues at work about their caregiving responsibilities,meaning they are often navigating alone.One sign of progress is that millennial men are nearly as likely to provide care as women,according to the report."The way that millennials think about gendered work or gendered care roles is changing,"says Whiting."The U.S.is already facing a shortage of caregivers,and the increasing gender and racial diversity of millennial caregivers will be necessary to support all those who need help in the future:'she says."We see,especially among millennials,that everybody bears some responsibility,and we need to care for each other."
    The Latino millennials are faced with more pressure because_____

    A.English is not their first language
    B.their family backgrounds
    C.they are lack ofmotivation
    D.they have to subsidy their household

    答案:B
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第五段。首句提到“报告发现,拉美裔千禧一代往往面临着越来越大的压力,因为他们每周平均工作时间更长,与其他背景的年轻人相比,他们在护理上花费的时间更长”,下文例证由于背景不同导致压力更大,故B项为正确选项。【干扰排除】A项“英语不是他们的母语”、C项“他们缺乏动力”、D项“他们必须为他们的家庭提供补贴”利用与题干无关信息作干扰。故均排除。

  • 第7题:

    Text 3 Family caregivers provide essential,often unpaid work in the U.S.:they help family members with tasks like bathing and eating,coordinating insurance coverage and managing medications.But what a caregiver looks like in America is changing.Although the typical unpaid family caregiver is a 49-year-old white woman,about 10 million Americans between ages 18 and 34,of all different backgrounds,are now the caregivers for a family member or friend,according to a new report by AARP.One out of four family caregivers in the U.S.is a millennial.And as Baby Boomers age and need more support,this young group is becoming an increasingly important part of the caregiving workforce.More than half of millennial caregivers are now people of color,according to the report,and they are more likely than any other generation to balance caregiving with employment.Nearly three quarters of millennial caregivers are employed,according to the new report,and 53%work full time.They also spend an average of 21 hours per week on caregiving,or the equivalent of a part time job.More than one in four millennials spends over 20 hours each week providing care,and roughly one in five provides care for at least 40 hours each week."Many of these millennials are not just working and providing this care,but are trying to figure out,ihow do I balance all of this?"'says Jean Accius,an expert on long-term care services and supports at the AARP's public policy institute,which provides guides for different communities of caregivers."At this time in their life,a typical milleruual may be thinking about going on vacation,hanging out with friends and potentially getting married,but these millennials are doing things like wound care and bathing."The report finds that Latino millennials often face increased pressure,as they work more hours each week on average and spend more time providing care than young adults of other backgrounds.Some of this has to do with the fact that Hispanuc Americans are more likely to live in multi-generational households,Accius says.Tasks like navigating govemment health systems or coordinating care between multiple providers can also be particularly challenging for families that have members whose first language is not English.Another common source of stress is the impact that caregiving responsibilities can have on a person's career.54%of millennial caregivers say that caregiving has impacted their job in significant ways,according to the report.Yet millennials are much less likely to tell their supervisors or colleagues at work about their caregiving responsibilities,meaning they are often navigating alone.One sign of progress is that millennial men are nearly as likely to provide care as women,according to the report."The way that millennials think about gendered work or gendered care roles is changing,"says Whiting."The U.S.is already facing a shortage of caregivers,and the increasing gender and racial diversity of millennial caregivers will be necessary to support all those who need help in the future:'she says."We see,especially among millennials,that everybody bears some responsibility,and we need to care for each other."
    According to AARP,family caregivers in America_____

    A.are limited to white women
    B.are usually without payment
    C.are more younger than before
    D.are paid by their friends

    答案:C
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第一段。报告指出,年龄在18岁到34岁之间的美国人也加入了护理人员行列,而与通常的无偿家庭护理人员为一位49岁的白人女性相比,他们更年轻,故C项为正确选项。【干扰排除】原文提到通常的无偿家庭护理人员是一位49岁的白人女性,并未提到局限于白人女性,A项错误;B项所述并非报告中的内容;D项原文未提及。故均排除。

  • 第8题:

    共用题干
    Approaches to Understanding Intelligences
    It pays to be smart, but we are not all smart in the same way.You may be a talented musician, but you might not be a good reader.Each of us is different.
    Psychologists disagree about what is intelligence and what are talents or personal abilities.Psychologists have two different views on intelligence.Some believe there is one general intelligence.Others believe there are many different intelligences.
    Some psychologists say there is one type of intelligence that can be measured with IQ tests.These psy- chologists support their view with research that concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests.They do well on tests using words,numbers,or pictures.They do well on individual or group tests,and written or oral tests.Those who do poorly on one test,do the same on all tests.
    Studies of the brain show that there is a biological basis for general intelligence.The brains of intelligent people use less energy during problem solving.The brain waves of people with higher intelligence show a quicker reaction.Some researchers conclude that differences in intelligence result from differences in the speed and effectiveness of information processing by the brain.
    Howard Gardner,a psychologist at the Harvard School of Education,has four children.He believes
    that all children are different and shouldn't be tested by one intelligence test.Although Gardner believes general intelligence exists,he doesn't think it tells much about the talents of a person outside of formal schooling.He thinks that the human mind has different intelligences.These intelligences allow us to solve the kinds of problems we are presented with in life.Each of us has different abilities within these intelli- gences.Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelli- gences.
    Gardner says that his theory is based on biology.For example,when one part of the brain is injured, other parts of the brain still work.People who cannot talk because of brain damage can still sing.So,there is not just one intelligence to lose.Gardner has identified 8 different kinds of intelligence:linguistic,mathe- matical , spatial , musical , interpersonal , intrapersonal , body-kinesthetic(身体动觉的),and naturalistic.

    Gardner believes that______.
    A:all children are alike
    B:children have different intelligences
    C:children should take one intelligence test
    D:there is no general intelligence

    答案:B
    解析:
    本文主要论述的是心理学家们对智力所持有的不同看法,并通过实验观察来证明自己的观点,因此本文的主要内容就是如何来理解智力,故选C。
    文章的第三段和第四段是关于generalintelligence的论述。由第三段第二句“Thesepsychologistssupporttheirviewwithresearchthatconcludesthatpeoplewhodowellononekindoftestformentalabilitydowellonothertests.”可知,本题应选A。
    由文章第五段第二句可知,Gardner认为所有的孩子都是不同的,不能用同一种智力测试来判断,故选B。
    由文章第五段最后一句可知,Gardner认为学校的目的应该是提倡学生各方面智力的全面发展,故选D。
    由文章最后一段第一句的内容可知,Gardner认为他的理论是以生物学为根据的,故选A。第二篇本文主要介绍的内容为工人和工厂运营管理之间的关系。本文观点支持工人在公司的管理中享有发言权,并对此进行分析,表明此举可以增加工人的劳动积极性,对公司具有积极意义。

  • 第9题:

    To understand a word, you have to read all the letters in it; to understand a sentence you have to read all the words in it.()

    A

    B



  • 第10题:

    To qualify for a promotion, ()to exceed the quota.

    • A、the best thing he could do was
    • B、he did his best
    • C、all he could do was
    • D、his best thing was

    正确答案:B

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    What is the winner going to do with the money?    
    A

    Give all of it to other people.

    B

    Spend all of it on himself.

    C

    Give some of it to other people and spend some of it on himself.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 根据结尾处Joaquim Chissano的话I would live better and also help those around me.可知,他将把奖金的一部分自己用,一部分用来帮助别人。
    【录音原文】
      The five million dollar prize financed by the African businessman Mo Ibrahim is designed to encourage better leadership on a continent where until recently dictators were almost the norm. The former leader of Mozambique, Joaquim Chissano, won the award because he steered his country out of civil war and oversaw the introduction of multi-party democracy. Mozambique, which is sandwiched between South Africa and the Indian Ocean, also plays a key role in the downfall of the white supremacist apartheid regime in South Africa. Mr. Chissano wasn’t at the ceremony in London where the prize was announced, but I met him in Mozambique a few weeks ago. When I asked him what he would do with five million dollars, he laughed and said, “I wouldn’t be shy. I would live better and also help those around me. ”

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is TRUE?
    A

    We use all the words, phrases and quotations from Shakespeare’s writings.

    B

    Shakespeare’s writings have become the property of those who are learning to speak English.

    C

    It is likely to be true that people often do not know the origin of the words they use.

    D

    All the words people use are taken from Shakespeare’s writings.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节题。由“Most of the time we are probably unaware of the source of the words we use.”可知,正确答案为C项。

  • 第13题:

    共用题干
    第一篇
    Approaches to Understanding Intelligences
    It pays to be smart,but we are not all smart in the same way.You may be a talented musician,but you might not be a good reader.Each of us is different.
    Psychologists disagree about what is intelligence and what are talents or personal abilities.Psychologists have two different views on intelligence.Some believe there is one general intelligence.Others believe there are many different intelligences.
    Some psychologists say there is one type of intelligence that can be measured with IQ tests.These psychologists support their view with research that concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests.They do well on tests using words,numbers,or pictures.They do well on individual or group tests,and written or oral tests.Those who do poorly on one test,do the same on all tests.
    Studies of the brain show that there is a biological basis for general intelligence.The brains of intelligent people use less energy during problem solving.The brain waves of people with higher intelligence show a quicker reaction.Some researchers conclude that differences in intelligence result from differences in the speed and effectiveness of information processing by the brain.
    Howard Gardner,a psychologist at the Harvard School of Education,has four children.He believes that all children are different and shouldn't be tested by one intelligence test.Although Gardner believes general intelligence exists,he doesn't think it tells much about.the talents of a person outside of formal schooling.He thinks that the human mind has different intelligences.These intelligences allow us to solve the kinds of problems we are presented with in life.Each of us has different abilities within these intelligences.Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelligences.
    Gardner says that his theory is based on biology.For example,when one part of the brain is injured,other parts of the brain still work.People who cannot talk because of brain damage can still sing.So,there is not just one intelligence to lose.Gardner has identified 8 different kinds of intelligence:linguistic,mathematical,spatial, musical , interpersonal,intrapersonal , body-kinesthetic(身体动觉的),and naturalistic.

    According to Gardner,schools should______.
    A:test students'IQs
    B:train students who do poorly on tests
    C:focus on、finding the most intelligent students
    D:promote development of all intelligences

    答案:D
    解析:
    本文主要对如何理解人的智力进行了简要的介绍。文章阐述了心理学家们关于人的智力的不同看法,以及用调查研究来证明自己的观点。
    文章标题即为理解智力的方式。第二段也明确表明,心理学家对于智力主要有两种不同的观点,一些人认为只有一种普遍存在的智力,而其他人则认为存在许多不同种类的智力。所以文章主要讲的就是怎样理解智力。
    第三段主要讲的是普遍智能,由第三段第二句可知,同意普遍智力观点的人认为,做好一种智力测试的人同样能做好其他测试。
    第五段第二句表明,Gardner相信所有的孩子都是不同的,不应用一种智力测试来检验其智力。也就是说,他认为孩子有不同的智力。
    第五段最后一句表明,Gardner认为学校的目标应该是鼓励我们各方面智力共同发展。
    第六段第一句表明,Gardner的理论是以生物学为基础的。

  • 第14题:

    共用题干
    第一篇
    Approaches to Understanding Intelligences
    It pays to be smart,but we are not all smart in the same way.You may be a talented musician,but you might not be a good reader.Each of us is different.
    Psychologists disagree about what is intelligence and what are talents or personal abilities.Psychologists have two different views on intelligence.Some believe there is one general intelligence.Others believe there are many different intelligences.
    Some psychologists say there is one type of intelligence that can be measured with IQ tests.These psychologists support their view with research that concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests.They do well on tests using words,numbers,or pictures.They do well on individual or group tests,and written or oral tests.Those who do poorly on one test,do the same on all tests.
    Studies of the brain show that there is a biological basis for general intelligence.The brains of intelligent people use less energy during problem solving.The brain waves of people with higher intelligence show a quicker reaction.Some researchers conclude that differences in intelligence result from differences in the speed and effectiveness of information processing by the brain.
    Howard Gardner,a psychologist at the Harvard School of Education,has four children.He believes that all children are different and shouldn't be tested by one intelligence test.Although Gardner believes general intelligence exists,he doesn't think it tells much about.the talents of a person outside of formal schooling.He thinks that the human mind has different intelligences.These intelligences allow us to solve the kinds of problems we are presented with in life.Each of us has different abilities within these intelligences.Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelligences.
    Gardner says that his theory is based on biology.For example,when one part of the brain is injured,other parts of the brain still work.People who cannot talk because of brain damage can still sing.So,there is not just one intelligence to lose.Gardner has identified 8 different kinds of intelligence:linguistic,mathematical,spatial, musical , interpersonal,intrapersonal , body-kinesthetic(身体动觉的),and naturalistic.

    Gardner thinks that his theory has a______.
    A:musical foundation
    B:biological foundation
    C:intrapersonal foundation
    D:linguistic foundation

    答案:B
    解析:
    本文主要对如何理解人的智力进行了简要的介绍。文章阐述了心理学家们关于人的智力的不同看法,以及用调查研究来证明自己的观点。
    文章标题即为理解智力的方式。第二段也明确表明,心理学家对于智力主要有两种不同的观点,一些人认为只有一种普遍存在的智力,而其他人则认为存在许多不同种类的智力。所以文章主要讲的就是怎样理解智力。
    第三段主要讲的是普遍智能,由第三段第二句可知,同意普遍智力观点的人认为,做好一种智力测试的人同样能做好其他测试。
    第五段第二句表明,Gardner相信所有的孩子都是不同的,不应用一种智力测试来检验其智力。也就是说,他认为孩子有不同的智力。
    第五段最后一句表明,Gardner认为学校的目标应该是鼓励我们各方面智力共同发展。
    第六段第一句表明,Gardner的理论是以生物学为基础的。

  • 第15题:

    Your performance in the test have reached the required standard, _____ ,you can get what you want.

    A. in other words
    B. in the end
    C. in all
    D. after all

    答案:A
    解析:
    本段话意为“你在考试中的表现达到了要求, ,你可以得到你想要的”。A项“换句话说.也就是说”;B 项“最后,最终”;C项“总共”;D 项“毕竟”。结合选项和语境可知A项最符合。

  • 第16题:

    Since tablets and smartphones have( )interface,many people believe that all home and business computers will eventually have this kind of interface too.

    A.CRT
    B.LED
    C.touch-screen
    D.large screen

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第17题:

    Text 3 Family caregivers provide essential,often unpaid work in the U.S.:they help family members with tasks like bathing and eating,coordinating insurance coverage and managing medications.But what a caregiver looks like in America is changing.Although the typical unpaid family caregiver is a 49-year-old white woman,about 10 million Americans between ages 18 and 34,of all different backgrounds,are now the caregivers for a family member or friend,according to a new report by AARP.One out of four family caregivers in the U.S.is a millennial.And as Baby Boomers age and need more support,this young group is becoming an increasingly important part of the caregiving workforce.More than half of millennial caregivers are now people of color,according to the report,and they are more likely than any other generation to balance caregiving with employment.Nearly three quarters of millennial caregivers are employed,according to the new report,and 53%work full time.They also spend an average of 21 hours per week on caregiving,or the equivalent of a part time job.More than one in four millennials spends over 20 hours each week providing care,and roughly one in five provides care for at least 40 hours each week."Many of these millennials are not just working and providing this care,but are trying to figure out,ihow do I balance all of this?"'says Jean Accius,an expert on long-term care services and supports at the AARP's public policy institute,which provides guides for different communities of caregivers."At this time in their life,a typical milleruual may be thinking about going on vacation,hanging out with friends and potentially getting married,but these millennials are doing things like wound care and bathing."The report finds that Latino millennials often face increased pressure,as they work more hours each week on average and spend more time providing care than young adults of other backgrounds.Some of this has to do with the fact that Hispanuc Americans are more likely to live in multi-generational households,Accius says.Tasks like navigating govemment health systems or coordinating care between multiple providers can also be particularly challenging for families that have members whose first language is not English.Another common source of stress is the impact that caregiving responsibilities can have on a person's career.54%of millennial caregivers say that caregiving has impacted their job in significant ways,according to the report.Yet millennials are much less likely to tell their supervisors or colleagues at work about their caregiving responsibilities,meaning they are often navigating alone.One sign of progress is that millennial men are nearly as likely to provide care as women,according to the report."The way that millennials think about gendered work or gendered care roles is changing,"says Whiting."The U.S.is already facing a shortage of caregivers,and the increasing gender and racial diversity of millennial caregivers will be necessary to support all those who need help in the future:'she says."We see,especially among millennials,that everybody bears some responsibility,and we need to care for each other."
    The millennial men's participation in caregiving would_____

    A.provide great help in the future
    B.be responsible to care for each other
    C.change people's opinion on gendered work
    D.be helpful to address shortage ofcaregivers

    答案:D
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据定位词定位到文章最后一段,原文指出,美国早已面临护理人员短缺的问题,千禧一代护理人员的性别和种族日益呈现多样化,这将对未来所有需要帮助的人提供必要的支持。故D项为正确选项。【干扰排除】原文提到千禧一代看待性别化工作的方式正在改变,但并未提及改变的原因,A项错误,故排除;B项利用最后一句拼凑作干扰,故排除;C项原文未提及,故排除。

  • 第18题:

    Text 3 Family caregivers provide essential,often unpaid work in the U.S.:they help family members with tasks like bathing and eating,coordinating insurance coverage and managing medications.But what a caregiver looks like in America is changing.Although the typical unpaid family caregiver is a 49-year-old white woman,about 10 million Americans between ages 18 and 34,of all different backgrounds,are now the caregivers for a family member or friend,according to a new report by AARP.One out of four family caregivers in the U.S.is a millennial.And as Baby Boomers age and need more support,this young group is becoming an increasingly important part of the caregiving workforce.More than half of millennial caregivers are now people of color,according to the report,and they are more likely than any other generation to balance caregiving with employment.Nearly three quarters of millennial caregivers are employed,according to the new report,and 53%work full time.They also spend an average of 21 hours per week on caregiving,or the equivalent of a part time job.More than one in four millennials spends over 20 hours each week providing care,and roughly one in five provides care for at least 40 hours each week."Many of these millennials are not just working and providing this care,but are trying to figure out,ihow do I balance all of this?"'says Jean Accius,an expert on long-term care services and supports at the AARP's public policy institute,which provides guides for different communities of caregivers."At this time in their life,a typical milleruual may be thinking about going on vacation,hanging out with friends and potentially getting married,but these millennials are doing things like wound care and bathing."The report finds that Latino millennials often face increased pressure,as they work more hours each week on average and spend more time providing care than young adults of other backgrounds.Some of this has to do with the fact that Hispanuc Americans are more likely to live in multi-generational households,Accius says.Tasks like navigating govemment health systems or coordinating care between multiple providers can also be particularly challenging for families that have members whose first language is not English.Another common source of stress is the impact that caregiving responsibilities can have on a person's career.54%of millennial caregivers say that caregiving has impacted their job in significant ways,according to the report.Yet millennials are much less likely to tell their supervisors or colleagues at work about their caregiving responsibilities,meaning they are often navigating alone.One sign of progress is that millennial men are nearly as likely to provide care as women,according to the report."The way that millennials think about gendered work or gendered care roles is changing,"says Whiting."The U.S.is already facing a shortage of caregivers,and the increasing gender and racial diversity of millennial caregivers will be necessary to support all those who need help in the future:'she says."We see,especially among millennials,that everybody bears some responsibility,and we need to care for each other."
    Millennials play a critical role in caregiving because——

    A.this young group is kind enough
    B.there is no racial discrimination
    C.Baby Boomers are ageing and need help
    D.they are capable of balancing work and caregiving

    答案:C
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第二段。原文提到And as Baby Boomers age and need more support,this young group is becoming an increasingly important part ofthe caregiving workforce.“this group”指the millennial,题干中的play a critical role in为an increasingly important part of的同义替换,故C项正确。【干扰排除】A项“这个年轻的群体足够善良”.B项“他们没有种族歧视”原文未提及;D项“他们有能力平衡好工作和护理”与本题无关。故均排除。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    第二篇
    Approaches to Understanding Intelligences
    It pays to be smart,but we are not all smart in the same way.You may be a talented musician,but you might not be a good reader.Each of us is different.
    Psychologists disagree about what is intelligence and what are talents or personal abilities.Psychologists have two different views on intelligence.Some believe there is one general intelligence.Others believe there are many different intelligences.
    Some psychologists say there is one type of intelligence that can be measured with IQ tests.These psychologists support their view with research that concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests.They do well on tests using words,numbers,or pictures.They do well on individual or group tests,and written or oral tests.Those who do poorly on one test,do the same on all tests.
    Studies of the brain show that there is a biological basis for general intelligence.The brains of intelligent people use less energy during problem solving.The brain waves of people with higher intelligence show a quicker reaction.Some researchers conclude that differences in intelligence result from differences in the speed and effectiveness of information processing by the brain.
    Howard Gardner,a psychologist at the Harvard School of Education,has four children.He believes that all children are different and shouldn't be tested by one intelligence test.Although Gardner believes general intelligence exists,he doesn't think it tells much about the talents of a person outside of formal schooling.He thinks that the human mind has different intelligences.These intelligences allow us to solve the kinds of problems we are presented with in life.Each of us has different abilities within these intelligences.Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelligences.
    Gardner says that his theory is based on biology.For example,when one part of the brain is injured, other parts of the brain still work.People who cannot talk because of brain damage can still sing.So,there is not just one intelligence to lose.Gardner has identified 8 different kinds of intelligence:linguistic, mathematical, spatial, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal,body-kinesthetic (身体动觉的), and naturalistic.

    Which of the following statements is true concerning general intelligence?
    A:People doing well on one type of intelligence test do well on other tests.
    B:Most intelligent people do well on some intelligence tests.
    C:Intelligent people do not do well on group tests.
    D:Intelligent people do better on written tests than on oral tests.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本文主要讲述了心理学家们对如何理解智力的不同见解,提出了对智力理解的两种观点——一般智力和多种智力,以及Gardner对智力的观点和看法。
    文章标题即为理解智力的方式。第二段也明确地表明心理学家对于智力、天赋以及个人能力的观点各抒己见。对此主要有两种不同观点,一些人认为只有一种普遍存在的智力,还有一些人认为存在许多不同种类的智力。故选C。
    由文章第三段第二句话“…concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests.”可知,坚持一般智力观点的一些心理学家认为,做好一类智力测试的人同样能做好其他测试。故选A。
    根据第五段第二句话“He believes that all children are different and shouldn' t he tested by one intelligence test.”可知,Gardner相信所有的孩子都是不同的,不应该用同一种测试来检测他们的智力,也就是说他认为孩子们的智力各不相同。故选D。
    由文章第五段最后一句话“Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelligences.”可知,Gardner认为学校的目标应该是鼓励孩子们全方位地开发智力。故选A。
    由文章第六段第一句话“Gardner says that his theory is based on biology.”可知,Gardner 的理论有生物学的基础。故选B。

  • 第20题:

    --I′m sorry I didn′t do a good job.
    --Never mind. ___________, you have triedyour best.

    A.Above all
    B.In all
    C.At all
    D.After all

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查介词短语辨析。句意为“——抱歉,我没有做好工作。——没关系,_________你已经尽力了”。above all“首先,最重要的是”;in all“合计,总共”;at all常用于否定句,表示“根本,丝毫”;after all“毕竟”。 D项最符合句意,故选D。

  • 第21题:

    To understand a word, you have to read all the letters in it; to understand a sentence you have to read all the words in it.()


    正确答案:错误

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    Practice 8  You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.  Write about the following topic:  Some people think people have benefited from modern communications technology, but other people think some people have not benefited at all. To what extent do you agree or disagree?  You should write at least 250 words.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    Daily communication tools make the distance between people shrink. There are various ways such as mobile phones, Facebook, Twitter and E-mail which changes our life from daily life to work style. As for the dramatic and rapid changes, people in all walks of life hold different opinions. Personally, it is a must to be tolerant of the new technological innovations.
    It is undeniable that all these high-tech tools can alienate the virtual interpersonal relationship that exists between people. If we want to tell somebody something, we do not have to really see him, and we can send a short message, a E-mail, or leave one on Facebook. Regardless of the convenience, face-to-face conversations are still one of the best ways to understand each other.
    High technologies provide us with more choices which can yield higher efficiency, which can be illustrated from three perspectives. Firstly, it is a useful time-saver for people greatly enjoy social life. Social network enable them to spare the trouble of heavy traffic in rush hours when they need to have contact with friends. Secondly, it is also a money-saver. Compared with the high cost of an official visit to someone or some place, chatting on-site or through telephone is much cheaper. If each company has an E-conference system, information sharing should never be a daydream in the era of information. Lastly, and most importantly, with the great help of new inventions, people may communicate with others without being limited to geographical difference. Namely, no matter where one stays, he or she can get in touch with people on the Internet at any time.
    In summary, modem technologies are excellent assistants of our life and work, so it is wise to accept them and make full use of them properly.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    The skulls and pelvic bones of some species of dinosaur share characteristics with the skulls and pelvic bones of all modern birds. Even though not all dinosaurs have these characteristics, there are scientists who claim that all animals that do have these characteristics are dinosaurs.  If the statements above and the claim of the scientists are true, which of the following must also be true?
    A

    Birds share more characteristics with dinosaurs than they do with other animals.

    B

    Some ancient dinosaurs were indistinguishable from modern birds.

    C

    All animals whose skulls share the characteristics of those of modern birds also have pelvic bones that are similar to those of modern birds.

    D

    Modern birds are dinosaurs.

    E

    All dinosaurs are birds.


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    由文段可知,科学家根据一些恐龙的头盖骨和骨盆骨与所有现代鸟类的头盖骨和骨盆骨有许多相同特征,得出结论:所有具有这些特征的动物是恐龙,如果这个推理是正确的话,我们可以认为现代鸟类是恐龙,故本题选D项。