第1题
A、It shows the learning speed.
B、It exhilarates the learning speed
C、It worsens their memory
D、It enhances their abilities
第2题
A、Almost the same.
B、Two times as much.
C、Three times as much.
D、Two or three times as much.
第3题
Nowadays it is a common practice for some doctors and nurses to tell a lie to the patient who has got deadly disease. They try to hide the truth from the patient because they believe that the patient may suffer from severe mental trauma hearing the bad news.
But some others feel disclosing the truth is better. Then the patient can plan their last days better, and will be able to fulfill his last wishes and die peacefully. After all, the patient has the right to know his condition of disease.
In my opinion, whether or not we tell the patient the truth depends on different people and different situations. If the patient is afraid of death or is negative about life, doctors and nurses should hide the truth from him. On the contrary, if the patient is rational and positive, it is unnecessary to keep him in the dark and hide the truth intentionally.
(1)Please give a title to the passage.
AShould Doctors and Nurses Lie?
BDoctors and Nurses Can Lie.
CShould Doctors Lie?
DShould Nurses Lie?
(2)The patient may ( ) severe mental trauma hearing the bad news.
Arelieve
Bimpair
Cevaluate
Dundergo
(3)The patient can plan their last days better, and will be able to ( ) his last wishes and die peacefully.
Aleave
Bmake
Ccomplete
Dview
(4)Whether or not we tell the patient the truth ( ) on different people and different situations.
Agoes
Blies
Cgets
Dputs
(5)If the patient is rational and positive, it is unnecessary to keep him in the dark and hide the truth ( ).
A.intently
B.carefully
C.carelessly
D.purposely
第4题
A、The affluent are always kept in the dark about saving money when doing shopping.
B、Absolute value rather than relative value matters in terms of money saving.
C、Our senses can control how we manage money.
D、Don’t fall prey to all the fancy marketing traps in our daily life.
第5题
A、The author wants to inform us of the overriding importance of CSR.
B、The author argues that profits and CSR are not mutually exclusive and that profits are the precondition for CSR.
C、The author illustrates different viewpoints towards CSR.
D、The author tries to convince companies that it really pays to put social cause before profits in the long run through the examples of Apple and Microsoft.
第6题
A、When Tim Cook became angry with investors who questioned the notion of man-made climate change, he really meant putting CSR before profits.
B、Bill Gates’ greatest contribution to the world lies in his insurmountable philanthropy.
C、The good Apple can do is in inverse proportion to the profit it can make.
D、The author is of the opinion that both extremes of the CSR debate are in the wrong direction.
第7题
A、Consumers tend to take delight in saving a tiny percentage of costly items.
B、When it comes to mutual funds, an extra 0.25 percentage point, in effect, counts little.
C、Marketers often take advantage of the consumer psychology that the majority are inclined to think in relative rather than absolute terms.
D、It is very likely that most consumers are reluctant to pay extra money for a better sound system when purchasing a car.
第8题
Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by questions based on its content. After reading a passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
Air turbulence can substantially accelerate the appearance of large droplets
triggering rain by presenting a new mechanism, the "sling effect", which
increases collisions of droplets that have become detached from the airflow.
First, vapor condensation in cloud cores produces small droplets resembling one
(5) another in size, which then expand to raindrop size by coalescing under the
effects of air turbulence—a force thought to cause collisions of similar-sized
droplets whose radii exceed a few micrometers. Then, turbulent vortices act as
small centrifuges that spin heavy droplets out, creating concentration
heterogeneities and jets of droplets, both of which increase the mean collision
(10) rate, which in turn accelerates rain initiation.
One can conclude that rain prediction requires a quantitative description of
droplet collision in turbulence, a mechanism which helps meteorologists to
forecast rainfall, but detailed understanding of the phenomenon entails
consideration of such factors as warm and cold fronts stretching over hundreds
(15) of miles, individual clouds perhaps a mile or so across, and even, as the
mechanism illustrates, tiny eddies perhaps a few centimeters or so in size.
The primary purpose of the passage is to
A.explain and resolve a controversy among meteorologists
B.present and describe a recently discovered phenomenon
C.suggest and prove a theory on the cause of a phenomenon
D.describe and confirm research findings under question
E.discuss and evaluate the soundness of certain experimental observations
第9题
Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by questions based on its content. After reading a passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
Air turbulence can substantially accelerate the appearance of large droplets
triggering rain by presenting a new mechanism, the "sling effect", which
increases collisions of droplets that have become detached from the airflow.
Line First, vapor condensation in cloud cores produces small droplets resembling one
(5) another in size, which then expand to raindrop size by coalescing under the
effects of air turbulence—a force thought to cause collisions of similar-sized
droplets whose radii exceed a few micrometers. Then, turbulent vortices act as
small centrifuges that spin heavy droplets out, creating concentration
heterogeneities and jets of droplets, both of which increase the mean collision
(10) rate, which in turn accelerates rain initiation.
One can conclude that rain prediction requires a quantitative description of
droplet collision in turbulence, a mechanism which helps meteorologists to
forecast rainfall, but detailed understanding of the phenomenon entails
consideration of such factors as warm and cold fronts stretching over hundreds
(15) of miles, individual clouds perhaps a mile or so across, and even, as the
mechanism illustrates, tiny eddies perhaps a few centimeters or so in size.
The primary purpose of the passage is to
A.explain and resolve a controversy among meteorologists
B.present and describe a recently discovered phenomenon
C.suggest and prove a theory on the cause of a phenomenon
D.describe and confirm research findings under question
E.discuss and evaluate the soundness of certain experimental observations
第10题
Directions: Each passage in this group is followed by questions based on its content. After reading a passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following a passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
For the past forty years it has been known that the ammonia produced by
the rhizobia bacteria in soybean roots diffuses through membranes surrounding
bacterial cells into the soybean tissue. Interestingly, these membranes are
Line highly impermeable to organic molecules such as amino acids. Once in the plant
(5) tissue, ammonia can be incorporated into the amino acids glutamine and
glutamate, which are used to synthesize other amino acids and nitrogen-
containing molecules the plant needs, such as proteins, nucleotides and nucleic
acids.
But it has recently been discovered that the ammonium or ammonia formed
(10) by nitrogen fixation is rapidly converted into the amino acid alanine, which is
then transported out of the bacterium; thus little if any fixed nitrogen leaves the
bacteria as ammonia. While researchers remain perplexed by the means through
which alanine actually passes the membranes, they speculate that the process
may keep the newly fixed nitrogen separate from the everyday nitrogen
(15) metabolism of the bacteria themselves, thus ensuring the rapid export of most
of it to the plant.
The passage suggests which of the following about scientists' conception of the function of the amino acid alanine in the rhizobia's nitrogen fixation process?
A.They have proposed at least one hypothesis that might account for the function of the immediate conversion of ammonia into alanine.
B.They have established the relationship between alanine and the production of nitrogen-containing molecules beneficial to soybean plants.
C.They continue to believe that ammonia plays an integral role in the symbiosis between rhizobia and soybean plants.
D.They remain uncertain as to how glutamine and glutamate can be produced in the absence of ammonium or ammonia.
E.They have largely rejected the notion that ammonia or ammonium plays any role in nitrogen fixation.
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