第1题
A.Family-sized farms are not productiv
E.
B.I grew up on a family-sized farm, near a town called VelvA.
C.Many politicians deplore the passing of the old family-sized farm, but I’m not so sur
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D.People moved away from the cities in the late nineteenth century, in search of fertile land for farming.
第2题
A.They feel that everything on the screen is familiar to them.
B.They try to turn their dreams into reality.
C.They become so involved that they forget their own problems.
D.They are touched by the life stories of the actors and actresses.
第3题
My wife is one of them.Sometimes she shops all day and she doesn't buy anything.She tries on clothes all day and then doesn't bring anything home.This seems mad!
She's too fussy.She only likes a few colors.Her favorite colors are blue, green and yellow.She doesn't like red and pink.They are too bright and they don't suit her.And brown and gray aren't bright enough.Oh, she's fussy!
This week, my wife bought herself a fur coat, and a ready-made suit dress, that is to say, a coat and a skirt.She wants to find a silk blouse to match them.She'd like to buy a hat, too.In this way, she says, she will be in the very latest fashion.It seems that the suit she bought three weeks ago is already out of date.
36.Women are terrible shoppers because they______.
A.buy too many things at one time
B.go shopping every day
C.do a lot of shopping but buy little.
D.care little about prices
37.The author's wife is______.
A.mad about colors
B.blind to colors
C.fuzzy about colors
D.fond of bright colors
38.The author's wife bought ______this week.
A.a silk blouse
B.a hat
C.a suit
D.a fur coat and a skirt
39.The author's wife always buys more because _____.
A.she is keen on the latest fashion
B.she is fuzzy about changing colors of her dress
C.she always finds her dress uncomfortable
D.she tries to look younger than her age
40.The author thinks his wife is anything but a _____ shopper.
A.crazy
B.fussy
C.terrible
D.reasonable
第4题
A. Implement a RADIUS request attribute policy to assist with realm selection and create different role-mapping rules for the user in each realm.
B. Implement a directory/attribute server on the realm and set up this server to determine by group membership the proper role to which a user should be mapped.
C. Reorder the role-mapping rules to allow for the more open role to be mapped first and then enable the "stop processing rules when this rule matches" function on this role.
D. Implement a Host Checker policy on the realm that determines the geographic location of the device and restricts the user based on the results of the policy.
第5题
10.What does the author mean by “Yes, and no” in line 1, paragraph 1?
A. Other animals besides humans cry
B. No other animals besides humans cry
C. Animals cry but do not cry like humans
D. Animals cry but humans do not cry
11.Which of the following statement is true?
A. All animals have mobile eyes
B. All animals have a tearing system
C. Tearing system keeps animals’ eyes wet
D. Animals cry when being punished
12.Baby chimps or apes cry because__________.
A. they are being separated from their mothers
B. the reason is not clear
C. they feel the same way as baby humans do
D. they need to be fed and protected
13.Why human beings cry?
A. There a wide range of reasons.
B. People cry because they attend a stranger’s wedding.
C. Crying means exactly the same thing to all humans.
D. Because of cultural responses.
14.It can be inferred from the passage that __________.
A. it is uncertain to say to what extent apes feel the same emotions as humans
B. it is sure that apes can feel emotions
C. some people prefer being alone because they’re not good at communication
D. people’s emotions are different
第6题
A.Molly Skinner is playing soccer on the university team.
B.playing soccer contributed to Molly"s nonathletic life.
C.playing sports helps girls to enroll at universities.
D.playing sports grants girls extra credits at universities.
第7题
A. UP TO
B. COLLECTIONS
C. LIBRARY A. INTRODUCE YOU TO OUR【T7】______FACILITIES
B. CHECK OUT【T8】______FIVE BOOKS
C. HOUSES OUR HUMANITIES AND MAP【T9】______ WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. THIS TOUR WILL【T10】______. FIRST OF ALL, THE LIBRARY"S COLLECTION OF BOOKS, REFERENCE MATERIALS, AND OTHER RESOURCES ARE FOUND ON LEVELS ONE TO FOUR OF THIS BUILDIN
G. LEVEL ONE【T11】______. ON LEVEL TWO, YOU WILL FIND OUR CIRCULATION DESK, CURRENT PERIODICALS AND JOURNALS, AND OUR COPY FACILITIES. OUR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SECTIONS CAN BE FOUND ON LEVEL THRE
E. FINALLY, GROUP STUDY ROOMS AND THE MULTIMEDIA CENTER ARE LOCATED ON LEVEL FOUR. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS CAN【T12】______FOR TWO WEEKS. GRADUATE STUDENTS CAN CHECK OUT FIFTEEN BOOKS FOR TWO MONTHS. BOOKS CAN BE RENEWED UP TO TWO TIMES.
第8题
“hello” when they meet friends. They usually shake hands when they meet for the first time. Social kissing or a kiss on the cheek is common between men and
women and between women who know each other very well.
The Hebrew greeting is “shalom.” The French greeting is “bonjour.” The Spanish greeting in “hola” and the Zulu say “sawubona” when greeting friends.
In New Zealand people are often greeted by the Maori leaders with the traditional “Hongi” by rubbing noses.
When a younger person says hello to an older person in the Philippines, the younger person will bow and hold the right hand of the older person and press the
knuckles against their forehead. When the knuckles are touching the forehead they say “Mano”(means hand) and “Po”(means respect.)
In Japan the common greeting for men and women is to bow when they meet someone. The deeper the bow, the greater level of respect in shown.
In Arab countries, close male friends or colleagues hug and kiss both cheeks. They shake hands with the right hand only, longer but less firmly than in the
western world. Contact and hand shaking between men and women in public is considered rude.
Hungarians use the friendly greeting of kissing each other on the cheeks. The most common way to kiss is from your right to your left. When men meet for the
first time they give a firm handshake.
In Belgium people kiss on one cheek when they meet.
The Chinese when meeting someone for the first time usually nod their head and smile or shake hands if in a formal business situation.
In Russia a typical greeting is a very firm handshake while maintaining direct eye contact. When men shake hands with women, the handshake is less intense.
Men may also kiss a woman three times on alternating cheeks.
In Albania, men shake hands when greeting one another. Depending on how well the men know each other, a kiss on each cheek may be common as well. When a man
meets a female relative, a kiss on each cheek or two kisses per cheek is common. With friends or colleagues normally a light handshake is appropriate. Women
may shake hands or kiss each other on both cheeks.
In Armenia, a woman needs to wait for the man to offer his hand for the handshake. Between good friends and family members, a kiss on the cheek and a light
hug are also common.
Always remember you are a guest in another country. Please show respect for their customs and culture.
Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage
1.In Britain, they usually kiss on the cheek between men and women when they first meet.
2.The Spanish greeting is “hola” and the Zulu say “sawubona” when greeting friends.
3.The common greeting for men and women is to bow to each other in both Philippines and Japan.
4.In Russia, a typical greeting is a very firm handshake without direct eye contact.
5.In Armenia, a woman needs to wait for the man to offer his hand for the handshake
第9题
Teachers said many children were very ___30___ if others said bad things about their appearances. Around 55 percent of teachers reported that girls were extremely sensitive to comment ___31___ their looks; the figure for boys being easily hurt by teasing(取笑)was 27 percent. Teachers gave a number of ___32___ why children as young as four years old were stressing out about their shapes. Over 90 percent of teachers ___33___ the Internet and television. Children see images of “perfect”bodies every day and they feel they have to look that way too. Many children are on diets to make themselves ___34___ to the opposite sex. One elementary school teacher said :“I work with four to five-year- olds and some say things like, ‘I can ’t eat cheese , it will make me ___35___ ’”, A teachers ’ spokeswoman warned that children trying to look like “celebrities in the media only lead to misery ”.
A. about F. fat K. questions B. attractive
G. felt L. reasons C. blame H. for
M. shape D. complete E. discover I. higher
N. study J. lazy O. upset
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