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第1题:

问答题

正确答案:
Albert Einstein Albert was a quiet child who spent much of his time alone. When Albert was five years old, his father gave him a compass. The child was filled with wonder when he discovered that the compass needle always pointed in the same direction—to the north. He asked his father and his uncle what caused the needle to move. Their answers about magnetism and gravity were difficult for the boy to understand. Yet he spent a lot of time thinking about them. He said later that he felt something hidden had to be behind things.
解析: 暂无解析

第2题:

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正确答案: J
解析:
application。考点:名词。分析句子结构,that从句中缺少宾语,故空格处应填入名词。前文提到这些理论已经发展成为了色彩心理学,从时尚界到室内装修都有了广泛的应用,所以这里应表示的是“应用”,故选择J项application。

第3题:

单选题
A

She blames the economic depression in the last five years.

B

She insists that the government fulfilled its promise by lowering interest rates.

C

She denies saying that before.

D

She insists that they have fulfilled the goal.


正确答案: B
解析:
在回答减税政策问题时,Mrs. Faulkes说到We said we were going to lower interest rates at the last election and we have delivered our promise可见,她避开了这一话题转而强调已完成降低利率的计划,故选B。

第4题:

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正确答案:
British and American Police Officers Real policemen, both in Britain and the U.S., hardly recognize any common points between their lives and what they see on TV.
The first difference is that a policeman’s real life deals with the law. He has to know nearly as much law as a lawyer, and what’s more, he has to put it into practice and running down a narrow street after someone he wants to talk to.
He will spend most of his working life arranging millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, ordinary people who are guilty.
解析: 暂无解析

第5题:

单选题
Which of the italicized parts functions as an attribute(定语)?
A

This is where Luxun once lived.

B

I don’t know where Luxun once lived.

C

We haven’t yet settled the question where we are going to spend our summer vacation.

D

She is going to live in Macao, where she has some close friends.


正确答案: A
解析:
考查斜体部分在句中所做的句子成分。A选项中的斜体部分在句中做表语;B选项中的斜体部分在句中做宾语;C选项中的斜体部分在句中做同位语;D选项中的斜体部分在句中做定语;故选D。

第6题:

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正确答案: motivation/incentives
解析:
根据录音可知,从生产效率的本质上来说自律就是有能力和动力去做事,此题考查的是自律的多种含义。故答案为motivation或incentives。

第7题:

单选题
Several students were surprised to learn that instructors expect two to three hours of study for each hour _____ in class.
A

spending

B

spent

C

to spend

D

to have spent


正确答案: A
解析:
句意:有些学生惊奇地发现导师希望学生在课上学习一个小时的内容在课下要用两三个小时复习。each hour后面的部分是each hour的定语,因为spend与hour构成动宾关系,故要用过去分词表被动,即spent。

第8题:

单选题
_____ to get a definition for this word!
A

How it is difficult

B

how difficult is it

C

How difficult it is

D

It is how difficult


正确答案: A
解析:
句意:给这个词下个定义真难啊! how引导的感叹句,要用部分倒装结构,即:how+形容词+it is。

第9题:

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正确答案: J
解析:
lead。考点:动词。lead sb. to do sth.(引导某人做某事)是固定搭配,符合句意,故答案为J项。

第10题:

单选题
A

They cause very few problems.

B

They are easy to deal with.

C

There aren’t many of them.

D

They are friendly to people.


正确答案: A
解析:
在录音的最后男士说到“I can defend them because I think given the number of foxes there are around, the number of problems they cause is minimal.”,由此可见他想对不喜欢狐狸的人说它们几乎不会造成问题,故选A。
【录音原文】
W: I have with me Jim Clark, otherwise known as the “Fox Man”. That’s right, isn’t it?
M: Yes, well, I suppose it’s not surprising. I’ve been studying foxes and writing about them for 20 years now, and people get to know of you.
W: So what is it that appeals to you about foxes, Jim?
M: I think they’re wonderful animals to look at and fascinating to study, but they’re also just very successful. I got interested in them when I was a kid in London when they were starting to move in from the country and colonise the city, and seeing a wild animal build up its population in the city really fascinated me and I’ve been fascinated ever since.
W: Is it just the foxes in towns you’re interested in?
M: No, we’re studying foxes in lots of different areas. We’re working in Somerset, for example, and I’ve also got a colleague studying foxes in Greece.
W: It’s a very handsome animal, isn’t it, the fox?
M: I think they’re beautiful animals. Well, I obviously must think so or I wouldn’t have spent so long studying them. It’s wonderful for people in cities to see them — a wild animal in their back gardens.
W: Now you’re appealing for people who have seen foxes in their area to let you know, aren’t you?
M: That’s right. We’re hoping people will call us and let us know of any fox sightings and particularly any sightings of cubs. That would be helpful for our study.
W: And the number people can contact you on is 9287593. That’s 9287593. Now many people are used to seeing town foxes scavenge in dustbins.
M: Now you see that’s a myth. I must have spent thousands of nights following foxes round the city and it’s incredibly rare to see them actually taking food out of a dustbin.
W: I have seen it, honestly, I promise you.
M: I believe you, but it’s a very rare sight. The bulk of food they get is food deliberately put out for them by householders. Why should they scavenge around in dustbins when they can get nice things like belly of pork and steak just left out for them to eat? That’s just over half their diet and the rest of it they make up from worms, insects, the odd little birds, things like that.
W: What about in the countryside, what do they eat there?
M: If there’s something dead they’ll eat it — they’re not exactly fussy about how fresh it is. But mainly they hunt and on wet nights they eat a lot of worms. They’ll also eat rabbits, small voles, and birds, anything they can get, really.
W: Do you find yourself having to defend foxes to people?
M: No, I don’t, actually. I can defend them because I think given the number of foxes there are around, the number of problems they cause is minimal. I don’t say that they don’t cause problems. I just don’t think that they cause that many. And I think you can deal with the problems pretty easily.
W: Thanks for joining us on the programme today, Jim.
M: My pleasure.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation.
Q1. Why did Jim Clark become interested in foxes as a child?
Q2. What does the woman think of foxes in their area?
Q3. What does Jim expect people to do if they have seen foxes in their area?
Q4. What do town foxes eat mostly?
Q5. What does Jim say to people who don’t like foxes?