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一、{{B}}Section A{{/B}}(总题数:4,分数:105.00)
(分数:35.00) (1).
A. The woman should start running daily.
B. The woman should continue her exercise program. C. The woman should eat less.
D. The woman should stop running daily.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析:
(2).A. She's not interested in the party. B. She might have something else to do. C. She'd rather come some other time.D. She'll ask for the permission of her mom.(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析: (3).
A. Buy some clothes there. B. Wait for the next sale. C. Watch the ad on television. D. Stay at home.
(分数:7.00) A. √ B. C. D. 解析: (4).
A. Have a talk with his roommate.
B. Go to the person in charge of the dormitory for help. C. Put a notice at the entrance to the building. D. Watch TV before midnight.
(分数:7.00) A.
B. √ C. D. 解析: (5).
A. She wants to change her job.
B. She's not going to graduate school immediately. C. She'll change her school.
D. She'll switch colleges for graduate work.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析:
(分数:21.00) (1).
A. The man's vacation has been postponed. B. The man might be carsick.
C. The man is going to change his medicine.
D. The man's wife asked him to buy some medicine for her.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析: (2).
A. She might be late for her experiment class. B. She doesn't have a bike.
C. She might be delayed by her last class. D. She might be late for her experiment class.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析: (3).
A. He is making a public advertisement.
B. He is trying to sell something to the woman.
C. He does not agree with the woman. D. He is making a report.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析:
Conversation One Conversation One
(分数:28.00) (1).
A. How to keep fish.
B. How to make large aquatic appliances.
C. If the man is qualified to be the apprentice. D. If the man is a good apprentice.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析: (2).
A. The man is not determined.
B. The man is poorly experienced in the aquatic field. C. The man is not honest.
D. The man was late for the interview.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析: (3).
A. A person who are familiar with fish keeping. B. A person who can work with large aquatic appliances. C. A person who is hard-working and determined. D. A person who can work for her at least three years.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √
C. D. 解析: (4).
A. He will come back to his hometown. B. He will go to the desert.
C. He will work for the woman for at least three months. D. He will go for another interview.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析:
Conversation Two Conversation Two
(分数:21.00) (1).
A. French. B. German. C. Greek. D. Latin.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析: (2).
A. People might lose respect for each other. B. People might have less trust in each other. C. The operation of the team will not be improved. D. There would be more differences between each other.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析: (3).
A. Dialogue improves the operation of a team continuously.
B. Dialogue changes people's old pattern of interaction. C. Dialogue helps improve the communication of people. D. Dialogue changes people's perspective.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析:
二、{{B}}Section B{{/B}}(总题数:3,分数:70.00)
Passage One Passage One
(分数:28.00) (1).
A. William Shakespeare. B. William Caxton.
C. People in the first British colonies in America. D. The native people in America.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析: (2).
A. 1476. B. 1500s. C. 1600s. D. 1607.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析:
(3).A. In the 14th century. B. During the 1500s. C. Nine years before Shakespeare died.D. Nine years after Shakespeare died.(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析: (4).
A. British English.
B. Adding of foreign words.
C. Borrowing from American Indian words.
D. Coined by the first British colonists in America.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析:
Passage Two Passage Two
(分数:21.00)
(1).A. Its popularity.B. Its philosophy. C. Its perspective. D. Its briskness.(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析: (2).
A. Because they offer original ideas.
B. Because they offer the world new philosophies. C. Because they are morally instructive.
D. Because they express the ideas in an interesting way.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. D. √ 解析: (3).
A. Introducing readers to unfamiliar situations. B. Reminding readers of the truth.
C. Informing people new scientific development. D. Telling people how to serve their communities.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析:
Passage Three
Passage Three
(分数:21.00) (1).
A. The group rinsing (漱口) with carbohydrate drinks. B. The group rinsing with sugar-free water. C. The group swallowed carbohydrate drinks. D. The group swallowed sugar-free water.
(分数:7.00) A. B. √ C. D. 解析: (2).
A. The heart. B. The muscles. C. The brain. D. The legs.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析: (3).
A. Riders rinsing with carbohydrate liquids made less effort than those rinsing with water.
B. The heart rates of riders rinsing with carbohydrate liquids are lower than those rinsing with water.
C. Rinsing with carbohydrate liquids helps sport players fight fatigue. D. Swallowing carbohydrate liquids makes sports players less tired.
(分数:7.00) A. B. C. √ D. 解析:
三、{{B}}Section C{{/B}}(总题数:1,分数:77.00)
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解析:[解析] 36-46 At one time, scientists thought the space between Earth and Sun was a vacuum. But we now know that the sun fills it with gusts of hot, electrically charged atomic particles called the solar wind. Sometimes this wind blows hard. When the Sun's outer layer is very active, it hurls nearly one-third of its gaseous matter outward at supersonic speeds. The U. S. government's oceans and atmosphere agency NOAA, has a Space Environment Center to monitor these discharges. The center's director, Ernest Hildner, says v solar emissions are not dangerous to people on the ground, but can be a hazard to airplane occupants and astronauts. They can also shut down satellites, power networks, communications, and other technical systems. Scientists have long known that solar storms are generated internally by the sudden release of magnetic energy rising to the surface. Like a tightly twisted rubber band, the Sun's magnetic fields can suddenly snap into a new shape. Researchers have tried to predict solar storms by focusing on these magnetic patterns. But this method is not very reliable in that electrical currents must also be present. But how are they linked to solar storms? New satellite data have provided answers to U. S. government scientists and colleagues from the aerospace firm Lockheed Martin. They have revealed that magnetic fields merging at different angles to each other are the most likely to produce a solar storm. Lockheed Martin physicist Karel Schrijver says this interaction creates more electrical current than normally associated with a magnetic field. 填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:hurls) 解析:
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