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第1题
Narrator
Now listen to a part of a talk in a United Science class.
第2题
Narrator
Now read the passage about stress and students. You have 45 seconds to read the passage. Begin reading now.
Narrator
Now listen to a part of a lecture on this topic.
第3题
Complete the table below about how EvoFIT works in detail in the passage.
This question is worth 3 points.
Which five of the following steps are involved in "genetic crossover and mutation"?
Identify them in time order.
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Answer Choices
A. Ask the witness to choose the six images that closely resemble the person they try to describe.
B. Combine the results of different witnesses.
C. Switch features between some of the selected images or make random changes to others.
D. Add facial features to the selected face shapes.
E. Ask the witness to repeat the task and generate a new batch of faces.
F. Show the witness an array of 60 different faces with random features.
G. Ask the witness to decide the face shapes that they have in memory.
H. Use the selected six images to generate another set of 60 and repeat the cycle.
第4题
ticles. Whose articles must be read and whose articles can be read in part. Check the correct box for each person.
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第5题
ttendcollege or university?
第6题
st knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books. In your opinion which source is more important ?Why?
第7题
asons and specific examples to support your answer.
第8题
d other media pay too much attention to the personal lives of famous people such as public figures and celebrities. Use specific reasons and details to explain your opinion.
第9题
sent on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chemical compounds and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth. Evaporated from the oceans, water vapor forms clouds, some of which are transported by wind over the continents. Condensation from the clouds provides the essential agent of continental erosion: rain. Precipitated onto the ground, the water trickles down to form brooks, streams, and rivers, constituting what are called the hydrographic network. This immense polarized network channels the water toward a single receptacle: an ocean. Gravity dominates this entire step in the cycle because water tends to minimize its potential energy by running from high altitudes toward the reference point, that is, sea level. The rate at which a molecule of water passes though the cycle is not random but is a measure of the relative size of the various reservoirs. If we define residence time as the average time for awater molecule to pass through one of the three reservoirs — atmosphere, continent, and ocean — we see that the times are very different. A water molecule stays, on average, eleven days in the atmosphere, one hundred years on a continent and forty thousand years in the ocean. This last figure shows the importance of the ocean as the principal reservoir of the hydrosphere but also the rapidity of water transport on the continents. A vast chemical separation process takes places during the flow of water over the continents. Soluble ions such as calcium, sodium, potassium, and some magnesium are dissolved and transported. Insoluble ions such as aluminum, iron, and silicon stay where they are and form thethin, fertile skin of soil on which vegetation can grow. Sometimes soils are destroyed and transported mechanically during flooding. The erosion of the continents thus results from two closely linked and interdependent processes, chemical erosion and mechanical erosion. Their respective interactions and efficiency depend on different factors. The word "modifying" in line 4 is closest in meaning toA.changing
B.traveling
C.describing
D.destroying
The word "which" in line 5 refers toA.clouds
B.oceans
C.continents
D.compounds
What determines the rate at which a molecule of water moves through the cycle, as discussed inthe third paragraph?A.The potential energy contained in water
B.The effects of atmospheric pressure on chemical compounds
C.The amounts of rainfall that fall on the continents
D.The relative size of the water storage areas
The word "they" in line 24 refers toA.insoluble ions
B.soluble ions
C.soils
D.continents
All of the following are example of soluble ions EXCEPTA.magnesium
B.iron
C.potassium
D.calcium
The word "efficiency" in line 27 is closest in meaning toA.relationship
B.growth
C.influence
D.effectiveness
The passage suggests that the purpose of the "hydrographic network" (line 8) is toA.determine the size of molecules of water
B.prevent soil erosion caused by flooding
C.move water from the Earth's surface to the oceans
D.regulate the rate of water flow from streams and rivers
According to the passage , clouds are primarily formed by waterA.precipitating onto the ground
B.changing from a solid to a liquid state
C.evaporating from the oceans
D.being carried by wind
The word "rapidity" in line 19 is closest in meaning toA.significance
B.method
C.swiftness
D.reliability
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第10题
e was still only beginning to affect the diet of ordinary citizens in the United States. The ice trade grew with the growth of cities. Ice was used in hotels, taverns, and hospitals, and by some forward-looking city dealers in fresh meat, fresh fish, and butter. After the Civil War (1861-1865),as ice was used to refrigerate freight cars, it also came into household use. Even before 1880, half the ice sold in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, and one-third of that sold in Boston and Chicago, went to families for their own use. This had become possible because a new household convenience, the icebox, a precursor of the modern refrigerator, had been invented. Making an efficient icebox was not as easy as we might now suppose. In the early nineteenth century, the knowledge of the physics of heat, which was essential to a science of refrigeration, was rudimentary. The commonsense notion that the best icebox was one that prevented the ice from melting was of course mistaken, for it was the melting of the ice that performed the cooling. Nevertheless, early efforts to economize ice included wrapping the ice in blankets, which kept the ice from doing its. Not until near the end of the nineteenth century did inventors achieve the delicate balance of insulation and circulation needed for an efficient icebox. But as early as 1803, an ingenious Maryland farmer, Thomas Moore, had been on the right track. He owned a farm about twenty miles outside the city of Washington, for which the village of Georgetownwas the market center. When he used an icebox of his own design to transport his butter to market, he found that customers would pass up the rapidly melting stuff in the tubs of his competitors to pay a premium price for his butter, still fresh and hard in neat, one-pound bricks.One advantage of is icebox, Moore explained, was that farmers would no longer have to travel to market at night in order to keep their produce cool. What does the passage mainly discuss?A.The influence of ice on the diet
B.The development of refrigeration
C.The transportation of goods to market
D.Sources of ice in the nineteenth century
According to the passage , when did the word "icebox" become part of the language of the United States?A.in 1803
B.sometime before 1850
C.during the civil war
D.near the end of the nineteenth century
According to the passage , which of the following was an obstacle to the development of theicebox?A.Competition among the owners of refrigerated freight cars
B.The lack of a network for the distribution of ice
C.The use of insufficient insulation
D.Inadequate understanding of physics
The author mentions fish in line 4 becauseA.many fish dealers also sold ice
B.fish was shipped in refrigerated freight cars
C.fish dealers were among the early commercial users of ice
D.fish was not part of the ordinary person's diet before the invention of the icebox
The word "it" in line 5 refers toA.fresh meat
B.the Civil War
C.ice
D.a refrigerator
The word "rudimentary" in line 12 is closest in meaning toA.growing
B.undeveloped
C.necessary
D.uninteresting
The author describes Thomas Moore as having been "on the right track" (lines 18-19) toindicate thatA.the road to the market passed close to Moore's farm
B.Moore was an honest merchant
C.Moore was a prosperous farmer
D.Moore's design was fairly successful
The "produce" mentioned in line 25 could includeA.iceboxes
B.butter
C.ice
D.markets
The phrase "forward-look-ing" in line 4 is closest in meaning toA.progressive
B.popular
C.thrifty
D.well-established
According to the information in the second paragraph, an ideal icebox wouldA.completely prevent ice from melting
B.stop air from circulating
C.allow ice to melt slowly
D.use blankets to conserve ice
According to the passage , Moore's icebox allowed him toA.charge more for his butter
B.travel to market at night
C.manufacture butter more quickly
D.produce ice all year round
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