单选题The author would most likely agree that ______.A the camel is still a revered symbol in ItalyB the camel is most likely related to the giraffeC in evolutionary terms, the giraffe is younger than the camelD the camel is admirable for more than its physi

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单选题
The author would most likely agree that ______.
A

the camel is still a revered symbol in Italy

B

the camel is most likely related to the giraffe

C

in evolutionary terms, the giraffe is younger than the camel

D

the camel is admirable for more than its physical capabilities

E

camels helped Europeans take over the work.

参考答案和解析
正确答案: D
解析:
作者在第四段第三句讲到骆驼的智慧“骆驼不仅以它的耐力而为人所知,而且以它的固执和智慧而出名”。
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第1题:

Which of the following would CDC most probably recommend?

[A] Health weighs more than wealth.

[B] Prevention is better than cure.

[C] Actions speak louder than words.

[D] Better late than never.


正确答案:B
55.B【精析】该题为推理题。根据最后一段第三句“Todo battle a- home, the CDC recommends eliminating standing water and using insect spray with DEET-simple precautions,but the best defense a— gainst an invader that shows no signs of going away.”我们知道,为了消灭家里的病毒,疾病控制中心的官员建议消除死水及使用驱蚊露喷雾杀虫剂,这只是一些简单的预防措施,但却是对付西尼罗河病毒的最好的方式,故选择B项。

第2题:

To advertise his new movie, the director rode a Camel at Cannes, which was, so to speak, the most outrageous _______ I have ever seen.

A、free sample

B、publicity stunt

C、banner ad

D、hoarding


参考答案:B

第3题:

To which of the following statements would McWhorter most likely agree?

[A] Logical thinking is not necessarily related to the way we talk.

[B] Black English can be more expressive than standard English.

[C] Non-standard varieties of human language are just as entertaining.

[D] Of all the varieties, standard English can best convey complex ideas.


正确答案:A

第4题:

WCDMA协议支持智能网协议是()

  • A、CAMEL Ⅰ
  • B、CAMEL Ⅱ
  • C、CAMEL Ⅲ

正确答案:C

第5题:

Text 2 You would think that the young and digitally intellectual-the generation that grew up with computers at their fingertips-would be the least likely age group to fall victim of online fiaud.But the opposite is true."We've bought into stereotypes about fraud victims-they're usually seen as wlnerable and elderly,or gullible and poorly educated,"says Emma Fletcher,product manager at the BBB Institute."These stereotypes are strongly held-and they are wrong.We are all at risk,but younger and more educated individuals are actually the most likely to be deceived."Similarly,a 2016 report by Norton,the antivirus company,found that 44 per cent of millennials had been the victim of an online crime in the past year,compared with just 16 per cent ofbaby boomers.Research by Barclays this year backs this up.The Barclays Digital Safety Index highlights that almost two thirds of 18-24 year-olds had fallen prey to hackers or viruses.Yet when asked about actions taken to prevent future attacks,millennials were less likely than their older counterparts to take positive action,such as installing an anti-virus software following a computer system collapse.One reason is what is known as"optimism bias"-the idea that other people might be more One reason is what is known as"optimism bias"-the idea that other people might be more vulnerable than you and that you know better.Younger people are usually more knowledgeable about IT than those in the generations above them.But this makes them less likely to heed advice about staying safe,whereas,perhaps surprisingly,older people are more inclined to listen.But this is not the only reason.Younger people spend far more time online.They shop more there(meaning their card details are entered more ofien and stored in many more databases)and they share much more personal information online.According to Ofcom's 2016 Media Use and Attitudes Report,more than 90 pcr cent of those aged 16-34 have social-media accounts.For those aged between 55 and 64,this figure drops t0 51 per cent.For those 65 and over,it's 30 per cent.Interestingly,though,according the Office ofNational Statistics,older people are more likely to be victims ofrepeat fraud.This may be because they tend to be more trusting.Research at the University of California suggests that this isn't just because they grew up in more innocent times.Rather,age-related changes in the brain mean that as people get older,they tend to trust more and question less.30.Which of the following can be the best title ofthe text?

A.Who Is More Likely to Be Cheated,Young or the Older
B.How to Guard Against Online Scam
C.Millennials:The Most Vulnerable Online Victim
D.The Older Who Trusts More

答案:C
解析:
事实细节题。由题干定位到第五段第三句,“他们爱在网上购物,这就意味着更加频繁地输入银行卡信息,这些信息自然就会被更多地存储在数据库中。另外,他们也在网络上分享了太多的个人信息”,故选C项。【干扰排除】A项“有社交媒体账号”是社会普遍现象,文章并没有说有账号就容易被骗,故排除;B项“更频繁地使用信用卡”文中并未提及credit card(信用卡),只是说在网购时输入银行卡信息,故排除;D项文章未提及,故排除。

第6题:

The author tends to think that the fifth level______.

A. would be little better than the fourth level

B. may be a lot more desirable than the first four

C. can be the last and most satisfying level

D. will become attainable before the government takes actions


正确答案:C
     43.最后一段。最后的等级就是上了税等着政府做事,我们只享受就是了。选项 C是正确的。Spending more on taxes to pay for government action against...付更多的税给政府,政府再有所行动??。不赋税,政府就不行动,第五个等级的满足就不会实现。

第7题:

To which of the following is the author most likely to agree?

[A] the rich and the poor are equal in the face of death. [B] more scientists are needed for the medical advancement.

[C] there is a double standard in medical ethics. [D] the dead deserve the same attention as the living.


正确答案:C

第8题:

Passage Two

Only one animal can walk 200 miles without stopping once to rest. It would take a person two days and two nights to walk this far, and only one man has ever done it without stopping. What amazing animal has such endurance? The camel! The camel is well known for something else, too. It can cross an entire desert without a single drink of water. Its body is built in a special way to help it store water and food.

A person has just one stomach, but a camel has quite a few. Within each stomach are layers and layers of cells. These cells are like tiny water balloons, storing liquids until the camel needs them. When the camel drinks, the cells grow larger and larger. For a whole week, they can keep the animal's thirst away by sending water to all parts of its body.

And did you ever wonder why the camel has a hump? The hump is a storage place for fat. Because it has this storage area, the camel does not need to eat very often. When the animal needs energy, the layers of fat serve as fuel to keep it going on the long, hot days in the burning sun.

The camel has one other gift that makes it well suited to arid regions. This gift is its amazing nose. A camel can smell a water hole from miles away!

When a camel moves it sways from side to side like a ship on a wavy ocean. Because of this swaying motion, the camel has been called the "Ship of the Desert."

40. The camel's hump is a storage place for ______.

A. muscles

B. extra water

C. body sugars

D. fat


正确答案:D

第9题:

On which of the following statements would the author most probably agree? (  )

A.Democrats should reach an agreement in the face of Republican pressure
B.Senator Reid should send the bill after Obama becomes president
C.¥25 billion in loans should be solely used for updating factories
D.The chance of passing the bill in January would be greater than now

答案:D
解析:
文章最后一段最后一句可以得知选D。

第10题:

现有的商用CAMEL系统大多遵循CAMEL1规范。


正确答案:错误

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