Most of the audience wondered what idea a man who’s deaf from birth can have__ music.
A. with B. in C. of D. at
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Most of the audience wondered what idea a man who’s deaf from birth can have__ music.
A. with B. in C. of D. at
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Most of the audience wondered what idea a man who is deaf from birth can have _____ music.
A. with B. in C. of D. at
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Perhaps what we like most about the successful man who has a sense of humor is that he doesn't seem to take himself too36. The average person expects the man in a powerful37to be too vain and self-centered. “Walt Dizzy is just a plain, ordinary guy. It's absolutely amazing,” Harvey tells his friends, “He's really not different from any one of us. Boy, I'll tell you, success didn't spoil him.” 38it was Walt Dizzy's aptitude for making the people around him feel39 that relaxed everyone who met him and gave people the impression that he’s “one of the boys’’.
It's always a surprise and a 40when people discover that successful individuals are basically not different from anyone else. The majority of people 41highly successful men and women to be very solemn and earnest because they 42such big decisions. An executive who has a relaxed 43and good sense of humor leaves a favorable impression. You've undoubtedly often heard someone say,44discussing one of these tycoons(大人物), “I can identify with him.” The party who makes the remark has absolutely 45 in common with the tycoons, but the 46atmosphere, not the man himself, becomes the means of identification.
Greeting someone47whom you are about to do business with a warm smile is the best way to introduce yourself. People can't48immediately liking such an individual. He seems humble, and they're impressed with his informal manner. They notice his “human side,” and he 49them over at once. People want to cooperate with this kind of man. A 50first meeting sets the stage beautifully for the formal discussions.
On the other hand, there's the humorless, dull type who turns you completely 51 .Stanley Shtick, president of a large food company, is a good 52. “He is the coldest fish I’ve53met,” says Zelda Zoftik, “You would think he was the King of England, the way he acts,” she54 . “The longer it is before I meet with him again, the 55 .”
1. A.seriously B.highly C.easily D.simply
2. A.situation B.position C.location D.tradition
3. A.Actually B.Eventually C.Gradually D.Naturally
4. A.nervous B.conscious C.comfortable D.reliable
5. A.pressure B.pleasure C.relief D.shock
6. A.expect B.want C.hope D.think
7. A.do B.make C.take D.carry
8. A.figure B.smile C.personality D.shape
9. A.when B.if C.though D.since
10. A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything
11. A.excited B.relaxed C.interested D.embarrassed
12. A.for B.with C.through D.to
13. A.help B.control C.stand D.risk
14. A.wins B.gets C.beats D.captures
15. A.energetic B.regular C.friendly D.normal
16. A.on B.down C.over D.off
17. A.idea B.example C.friend D.person
18. A.ever B.seldom C.never D.often
19. A.explains B.suggests C.complains D.praises
20. A.more B.closer C.better D.worse
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Some students even have no idea of they are studying, so they are aimless most of the time.
A. who B. when
C. where D. why
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What does the man think of the game?
A.Boring. B.Wonderful. C.Just so-so.
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Philo Farnsworth was a man who made it possible for one of the most important communication devices-television to be created. Philo was born on August 19th, 1906, near Indian Creek in the western state of Utah. He attended a very small school near his family's farm. He did very well at school. He asked his teacher for special help in science. The teacher began helping Philo learn a great deal more than most young students could understand.
One night, Philo read a magazine story about the idea of sending pictures and sound through the air. Anyone with a device that could receive this electronic information could watch the pictures and hear the sound. The magazine story said some of the world's best scientists were using special machines to try to make a kind of device to send pictures.
14-year-old Philo decided these famous scientists were wrong and that mechanical devices would never work. He decided that such a device would have to be electronic. Philo knew electrons could be made to move extremely fast. All he would have to do was to find a way to make electrons do the work.
Very quickly Philo had an idea for such a tube. It would trap light in a container and send the light on a line of electrons. Philo called it “light in a bottle".
Several days later, Philo told his teacher about a device that could capture pictures. He drew a plan for it, which he gave his teacher. Philo's drawing seemed very simple, but it clearly showed the information needed to build a television. In fact, all television equipment today still uses Philo's early idea.
Philo Farnsworth was only 14 years old then. He knew no one would listen to a child. In fact, experts say that probably only ten scientists in the world at that time could have understood his idea.
On September 7th, 1927, Philo turned on a device that was the first working television receiver. In another room was the first television camera. Philo had invented the special camera tube earlier that year.
The image produced on the receiver was not very clear, but the device worked. In 1930, the United States government gave Philo patent documents. These would protect his invention from being copied by others.
1.How did Philo get the idea of inventing a television?
A.By learning from his science teacher.
B.By reading a story about the idea in a magazine.
C.By thinking hard himself.
D.By using his knowledge about electrons.
2.Philo referred to “_________” when he called something Tight in a bottle.
A.a container sending pictures and sound through the air
B.a light box with a line of electrons in a bottle
C.a receiver that held light and sent it on a line of electrons
D.a way to make electrons send pictures
3.We can infer from the passage that_________.
A.without his teacher's help, he would never have become interested in science
B.he made the first working television tube and the first television camera himself
C.Philo's early ideas about the television could not be understood by most people of that time
D.his invention was recognized and protected immediately he made it
4.In the passage, the author mainly tells us_________.
A.that Philo Farnsworth was a great inventor
B.how Philo Farnsworth invented the television
C.who made it possible to create television
D.when and where the television was invented
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For almost 500 years, people have wondered what deadly disease wiped out most of the Aztecs (阿芝特克人). The locals called it cocolizthi, and now a team of scientists think they know exactly what that was. The outbreak is considered to be one of the deadliest epidemics (传染病)in human history. For centuries, its cause has been debated by historians. New evidence suggests that the Aztecs died from a type of bacteria called salmonella enterica.
An international team of scientists came to this conclusion after analysing the skeletons (骨骼) of 29 Aztecs buried in a cocoliztli cemetery in the Oaxaca region of Mexico. The scientists obtained samples from the teeth of ten of the skeletons. They compared these with their database of bacteria and found traces of salmonella enterica.
Salmonella enterica can cause enteric fever, of which typhoid (伤寒)is a type. Today, there are around 21 million cases of typhoid worldwide and it is considered a global threat.
The Aztecs were fierce hunter-gatherers who settled in what is now Mexico at the beginning of the 13th century. From their incredible capital city Tenochtitlan(now Mexico City),the Aztecs fought wars with other tribes until they ruled much of the region.
The Aztecs ended up controlling large parts of Mesoamerica--now much of Mexico and Central America--until Spanish explorers arrived in 1519 and brought with them advanced weapons and deadly diseases. The team believe that the domesticated animals, such as goats and horses, which the explorers brought with them carried the deadly bacteria.
By 1545,not even 30 years after the Spanish had arrived, Mexico's Aztec nation started coming down with a terrible illness. Symptoms included high fever, headaches and bleeding from the eyes, nose and mouth. Within five years, up to 15 million people---more than 80%of the population at the time--had died from the mystery illness they called cocoliztli. The Aztec people had no immunity (免疫) to fight the disease.
“We cannot say with certainty that salmonella enterica was the cause of the cocolizti epidemic,” said Kirsten Bos from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Germany.” We do believe that it should be considered a strong candidate."
1.Which helped the scientists come to the conclusion.
A.Certain traces of deadly diseases carried by goats and horses
B.Extensive comparison of Aztecs buried in a cocoliztli cemetery
C.Definite discoveries of infected tooth samples from the database
D.Small amounts of certain bacteria in the teeth of the skeletons
2.Which of the following is TRUE about the Aztecs?
A.They had a population of about 15 million around 1545.
B.Their livelihood depended on raising domesticated animals.
C.Their population dropped sharply in the middle 16th century.
D.They won the wars with the Spanish despite being poorly equipped.
3.The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to_
A.cocolizti epidemic B.salmonella enterica C.the typhoid D.the Max Planck Institute
4.The passage is mainly about
A.how the Aztecs got infected with salmonella enterica
B.why the Aztecs had no immunity to fight typhoid
C.which reason caused the Aztecs to abandon their native land
D.what led to the military and economic decline of the Aztecs
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What does the man think of the woman's father's idea?
A. Reasonable. B. Interesting. C. Unbelievable.
2.What did the woman have to do at mealtimes?
A. Sit silently. B. Speak French. C. Put her hands on the table.
3.What does the woman think was a good thing at school?
A. Learning manners. B. Studying by herself. C. Going to church before class.
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The opening and closing of the doors are the most significant actions of man’s life. What a _______ lies in doors!
No man knows what awaits him when he opens a door._______ the most familiar room, where the clock ticks and the hearth glows red at dusk may harbor______. The worker may actually have called and______ the leaking pipe. The cook may have been ill and demanded her passports.
There are many kinds of doors. Revolving doors for hotels, shops and public buildings. They are_____ the busy, bustling ways of modern life. Can you ______ William Shakespeare or Charles Dickens skipping through a ______ door? There are double doors, sliding doors, stage doors and glass doors. The ______ and mystery of a door lies in its quality of being hidden. A glass door is not a door at all, but a window. The meaning of a door is to ______ what lies inside; to keep the heart in suspense.
Also, there are many ways of opening doors. There is the cheery ______ of elbow with which the waiter opens the kitchen door. There is the sympathetic and awful ______ of the dentist’s maid who opens the door into the operating room and, without speaking, ______ that the doctor is ready for you.
The opening of doors has in it some flavor of the ______ , some sense of moving into a new moment. Even in ______ , the opening of a door may bring relief. But the closing of doors could be ______, A door closed brings ______ to an end. And there are degrees of sadness in the closing of doors. A door slammed is a confession of weakness. A door ______ shut may often be the most tragic gesture in life.
The opening and closing of doors is a part of the serious fluency of life. Life will not stay ______ and let us alone. We are ______ opening doors with hope, closing them with despair. Life ______ not much longer than a pipe of tobacco, and destiny knocks us out like the ashes.
1.A.mystery B.relief C.scenery D.pleasure
2.A.So B.Still C.Even D.Also
3.A.wishes B.puzzles C.surprises D.changes
4.A.checked B.fixed C.wrapped D.removed
5.A.necessary to B.different from C.consistent with D.typical of
6.A.imagine B.suggest C.catch D.notice
7.A.stage B.sliding C.glass D.revolving
8.A.symbol B.miracle C.sign D.mark
9.A.busy B.hide C.discover D.exhibit
10.A.knock B.bump C.push D.touch
11.A.silence B.noise C.voice D.peace
12.A.announce B.admits C.implies D.expects
13.A.darkness B.certainty C.possibility D.unknown
14.A.vain B.hope C.sadness D.happiness
15.A.easy B.terrible C.dull D.interesting
16.A.nothing B.everything C.anything D.something
17.A.heavily B.hurriedly C.gently D.firmly
18.A.still B.calm C.silent D.simple
19.A.naturally B.continually C.obviously D.possibly
20.A.measures B.matches C.reaches D.lasts
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What does the man think of the woman's idea at first?
A. He doubts it. B. He agrees with it. C. He strongly opposes it.
2.Why does the woman want to plant things?
A. To work outside more.
B. To be like the neighbors.
C. To make the house more beautiful.
3.What flowers does the woman want?
A. Pink ones. B. Purple ones. C. Yellow ones.
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