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2008年試題

閱讀判斷:

WhatIsGlobalization(全球化)

1.Globalizationisatermusedonlyinthefinancialandacademic

worlds.

2.Globalizationcanbebestunderstoodasawayofdoingbusiness.

3.Moderncommunicationsplayanimportantroleinglobalization.

4.Britainhasbenefitedquitealotfromglobalization.

5.Theopponentsbelievethatglobalizationwillkeepthepoorer

nationsinpoverty.

6.Theopponentsthinkthatglobalizedcorporationshavemorepower

thannations.

7.Freemarketsandfreetradewilleventuallyprevail.

2010年試題

第一篇TheIceman(冰人)

1.ThebodyoftheIcemanwasfoundinthemountainsmainlybecause

B.Themeltedicemadehimvisible.(融化的冰使他現(xiàn)身)

2.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph2?(推斷)

A.TheIcemancouldhavediedfromwoundinthehead.

3.AllthefollowingassumptionsoncemadeabouttheIceman

EXCEPT

D.hecamefromItaly.

4.ThescientistsmadethedeductionthattheIceman.

C.wasprobablyinsomekindofabattle.

5.Theword“bandits“inparagraph4couldbebestreplacedby

B.robbers.

第三篇Foodforlearning

41.Accordingtothepassage,traditionalideasaboutwomen

A.hindereconomicdevelopment.

42.TheEritreangovernmentisofferingextrafoodtogirlsinschoolin

orderto

C.changetraditionalattitudestowardswomen.

43.WiththeFoodforTrainingprogram,womengetalargepackage

offoodaslongas

D.theyattendfreeliteracyclasseseveryday.

44.Thenewliteracyprogramsareanexampleof

B.localandinternationalorganizationsworkingtogether.

45.Accordingtothepassage,FoodforTrainingwill

A.helpwomenbettertheirlives.

閱讀理解

第一篇:

CentersoftheGreatEuropeanCities(歐洲主要的中心城市)

1.Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthateachbigcityin

Europe(Amixtureoflocalsandtouristsmakeforanexciting,

metropolitanatmosphere.)

A.hasmanylargesquares.

B.hasmanyverymagnificentsky-scrapers.

C.drawstouristsinlargenumberseveryyear.

D.hasacenterwheretouristsmeettheirspouses.

2.WhichstatementisNOTtrueofCoventGarden?科芬園(倫敦中

部?個(gè)蔬菜花卉市場(chǎng))

A.Itiscrowdedwithpeople.

B.ItislocatedinLondon.

C.Itisfilledwithstalls.

D.Itissurroundedbyshops,churches,restaurantsandcafes.

3.WhydopeoplethinkthatVeniceissogreat?

A.Becauseitisafamoustouristattraction.

B.Becauseyoucanreachanywherebyboat.

C.Becauseitiswell-knownforitsmerchants.

D.Becauseallthemistakeshavebeenremoved.

4.WhatareParisiansfamousfor?

A.Theirpursuitofindependence.

B.Theirenthusiasmforconversation.

C.Theirabilitytokeepthecityflourishing.

D.Theirdevotiontodevelopingamultipleculture.

5.ThewritercitestheDuomointhelastparagraphasanexampleto

illustratethat

A.thereisatightlinkbetweenchurchandsociety.

B.allchurchesaremagnificent.

C.oldchurchesareverypopular.

D.high-risechurchesareimpressive.

第二篇

DoubtfulWaystoReduceandIncreaseYourWeight

(第四一It篇:TheBestWaytoReduceYourWeight)

1.Whatdeterminesyourweight?

A.Yourworkingmanner.

B.Youreatinghabit.

C.Yourlifestyle.

D.Yourgenes.

2.WhatdidJulesHirschdototheeightfatpeopleinhisstudy?

A.Heletthemskipsupper.

B.Heletthemskipbreakfast.

C.Heletthemruneverymorningandevening.

D.Hegavethemaliquidformulaproviding600caloriesa

day.

3.Whathappenedtotheeightfatpeopleaftertheyleftthe

hospital?

A.Theywentmad.

B.Theykilledthemselves.

C.Theywerebacktonormalweight

D.Theyattemptedsuicide.

4.EthanSimsmadehissubjects

A.battletheirgeneticinheritance.

B.increasetheirweight,(gain)

C.sufferfromhunger.

D.lowertheirweight.

5.Whatdidscientiststhinkwastrue?

A.Eachpersonhasafixedweightrange.

B.Eachpersonhasaweightrangeof9kg.

C.Eachpersonwantstocontrolhisorherweight.

D.Eachpersonwantstoeattohisorherheart'scontent.

第三篇:

ShamingPunishments

1.JamesConnollywasaccusedofallthefollowingcrimesEXCEPT

A.Illegallypossessingalcohol.

B.Smugglingdrugs.(走私毒品)

C.Drinkingatanillegalage.

D.Makingtoomuchnoiseataparty.

2.Whichofthefollowingpunishments(懲罰)doesNOTmorally

(道德上)condemn(譴責(zé))acriminal?

A.Holdingasignthatannounceshisorhercrime.

B.Publishinghisorhernameonawebsite.

C.ApologizingforthecrimeinfrontofWal-Mart.

D.Havingtodousefulworktohelpotherswithoutbeingpaid.

3.InthenovelTheScarletLetter,awomanisaccusedof

A.corruption

B.Bribery.

C.Adultery.

D.Theft.

4.Theword"suggest”(表明)inParagraph10couldbebestreplaced

by

A.propose.

B.indicate.

C.assume.

D.explain.

5.WhatdoesUSlawforbid?

A.Cruelandunusualpunishments.

B.Inhumanpunishments.

C.DegradingPunishments.

D.Shamingpunishments.

2009年試題第一篇:YouthEmancipationinSpain

1.The“YouthEmancipation^^programmeaimsathelpingyoung

people

A.fightforfreedom

B.liveinanindependentway

C.fightagainstsocialinjustice.

D.getridoffamilyresponsibilities.

2.Itcanbeinferredfromparagraph5thatfamilyties(家庭關(guān)系)are

strongerinPortugal(葡萄牙)thanin(northEurope)

A.Finland

B.Greece.

C.Spain

D.Italy

3.Youngpeople'sfamilydependencecanbeattributedtoallthe

followingfactorsEXCEPT

A.parents5tolerance.(父母的的寬容)

B.housingproblems.(住房問題)

C.culturaltraditions.(文化傳統(tǒng))

D.unwillingnesstogetmarried(不愿意結(jié)婚)

4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueofDionisioMasso?

A.Sheis60yearsold.

B.Shehasaboyfriend.

C.Shehasthreechildren.

D.ShelivesinMadrid.

5.Thephrase“waryof5inparagraph8couldbebestreplacedby

A.tiredof.

B.afraidof.

C.cautiousabout.

D.worriedabout

第二篇:RoadTripVacations(假期)

1.Whoareroadtripvacations(假期)especially(特另l|)popularwith

(受到好評(píng))?

a.Collegestudenswholiketotravelonwheels.

b.Teacherswhohaveplenyoffreetimebutlittlemoney.

c.VolunteerswhowanttohelprebuildNewOrleans.

d.Americanswhohavenocars

2.whatwillHawkinsdowhenheseessomethinginterestingonaroad

trip?

A.Hewillturnback.

B.Hewilldrivearound.

C.Hewillstoptoexplored探險(xiǎn))

D.Hewillstopexploring.

3.Whendidmotels(汽車旅館)suddenlyappear(出現(xiàn))

everywhere?

A.Aftertheworktobuildtheinterstatehighwaysystemstarted.

B.Whendrivingtripsbecamepopular.

C.Aftermanyroadswerepaved.

D.Afternewcarsweremade.

4.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribe(描述)

Hawkins^riptoNewOrlends?(memorable)(難忘的)

A.EventfulB.ColourfulC.DelightfulD.Unforgettable.(難忘

的)

5.Theword“blizzard”(暴風(fēng)雪)inparagraph12couldbebest

replacedby

A.snowstorm(暴風(fēng)雪)B.hurricane(颶風(fēng))C.mist。(薄霧)D.

fog(煙霧)

第三篇:TightenedVisaRegulations(嚴(yán)密的簽證規(guī)則)

1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrequiredofanE-2visaapplicant?

A.TopassaKoreanlanguagetest.

B.Toundergoamedicaltest.

C.Toprovidesealedschoolreports.

D.Toundergoadrugtest.

2.Itcanbeinferredfromparagraph2thatbeforethevisaregulations

wererevised,foreignteachersdidn'thaveto

A.signnewcontractsiftheywantedtocontinuetowork.

B.gothroughanyformalitiesiftheywantedtostayabitlonger.

C.Visitaneighboringcountryiftheywantedtorenewtheirvisas.

D.interviewaSouthKoreanofficialiftheywantedtoapplyforwork

permits.

3.Thelistofcrimesmanyforeignlanguageteacherscommitted

between2001andAugustofthisyeardidNOTinclude

A.visaviolations.

B.forgeddegrees.

C.subversiveactivities.

D.generallawbreaking.

4.Thenewvisapolicyaimsat

A.protectingSouthKoreafromterroristattacks

B.improvingforeignlanguageteachinginSouthKorea.

C.providingmorejobopportunitiesfortheSouthKoreanpeople.

D.encouragingtheSouthKoreanpeopletolearntheChinese

language.

5.EFLinparagraph4isanabbreviationof

A.easilyforgottenlovers.

B.extremelyfussylawyers.

C.exceptionallyfastlearners.

D.Englishasaforeignlanguage.

教材第四十一篇:

TheOperation(經(jīng)營(yíng))ofInternationalAirlines(國(guó)際航空公司)

1.Accordingtothepassage,inoperatingairlinesitisessentia](必不可

少的)to

A.keepinmind(牢記)theneedoftheexecutives(高管)only

B.satisfytheneedofthelowfarepassengersattheexpenseof(以..

為代價(jià))theexecutives.

C.trytoattractasmanypassengersaspossiblebyreducingfares.

D.catertotheneedofpassengerssittingatbothendsofthejets.(坐

滿)

2.thefollowingareallmentioned(提至ij)asreasonswhytheairlines

arehavingahardtimeEXCEPTthat

A.thetouristindustryisexperiencinganall-timelow.(空前最低記錄)

B.thereisnoincreaseinthenumberofpassengers.

C.therearemoreseatsontheplanesthanneeded.

D.thecompetitionbetweenairlinesisstrong.

3.Theimprovements(ekit)theairlinesattempt(努力)atinclude

(包括)allthefollowingEXCEPT

A.makingtheirseatsmorecomfortable.

B.providingbetterfoodduringflights.

C.showingmoremoviesduringthelongflights.

D.offeringsleeperettestofirst-classpassengers.

4.Thereisnotmuchtheairlinescandowhenitcomesto

A.makingsurethedeparturesarenotdelayed.

B.thedfficienthandingofluggage.

C.speedingupcustomsprocedure.

D.theimprovementoftheconditionofwaitinglounges.

5.Whichofthefollowingisabadhabitoftheexecutivepassengers

thatfrustratestheairlines?

A.theydonotbooktheirseatsinadvance.

B.theydonotsitontheseatstheyaresupposedtotake.

C.theydonottravelontheflighttheyhavebooked.

D.theydonotpayinadvancefortheseatstheybook.

四十二篇:

Sauna桑拿浴

1.Ceremonialbathing(儀式性的沐?。?/p>

A.iscalledthesaunabyFinns

B.isequivalenttothesteambath.

C.hasvariousforms.(各種各樣的種類)

D.isheldinanenclosedroom.

2.Whatisunderstoodbysomepeopletobethetruesauna

experience?

A.Saunasinundergroundcaves.

B.Saunaswithsmoke.

C.Saunasusingwoodburningstoves.

D.Saunasusingelectricstoves.

3.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,saunascandoallofthe

followingEXCEPT

A.reducingthechanceofgettingcold.(減少感冒的機(jī)會(huì))

B.speedingrecovery.(快速恢復(fù)體力)

C.relievingstress.(緩解壓力)

D.curingasthma.(治療哮喘)

4.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,saunagivetheskinahealthy

glowbecause

A.poresarecleanedbysweat.

B.waterislostbysweating.

C.bloodmovestothesurfaceforheatexchange.

D.theheartpumpsharderandfaster.

5.Whoareadvisednottotakeasauna?

A.Elderlypeople.

B.Pregnantwomen.

C.Peoplewithhearttrouble.

D.ADoftheabove.

第四十三篇:

CanBuildingsBeDesignedtoResistTerroristAttack?

1.Thequestionraisedinthefirstparagraphisone

A.thatwasaskedbystructuralengineersanonthago.

B.thatistoodifficultforstructuralengineerstoanswerenennow.

C.thatwasneverthoughtofbeforetheterroristattack.

D.thatterroristsareeagertofindasolutionto.

2.TheprojectfundedbytheNationalScienceFoundation

A.wasfirstproposedbysomeengineersatUB.

B.tookabuttwodaystocomplete.

C.wastoinvestigatethedamagecausedbytheterroristattack.

D.wastofindoutwhysomebuildingscouldsurvivetheblasts.

3.ThecolumnmentionedbyDr.Whittaker

A.waspartofthebuildingclosetotheWorldTradeCenter.

B.waspartoftheWorldTradeCenter.

C.wasshotthroughthewindowandtheflooroftheWorldTrade

Center.

D.damagedmanybuildingsinthevicinityoftheWorldTrade

Center.

4.Asurprisingdiscoverymadebytheinvestigatorsduringtheirvisit

togroudzeroisthat

A.floorsintheadjacentbuildingsremainundamaged.

B.somefloorframingsystemsdemonstrateresistancetoexplosion.

C.simplefloorframingsystemsaremoreblastresistant.

D.floorsinoneoftheadjacentbuildingswerepiercedbytonsof

debris.

5.WhatDr.Reinhornsaidinthelastparagraphmayimplyallthe

followingEXCEPTthat

A.blastengineersshoulddevelopnewsolutonsforterror-resistant

design.

B.blastenfineeringcanborrowtechnologiesdevelopedfor

terror-resistantdesign.

C.solutionsdevelopedforearthquake-resistantdesignmayapplyto

terrorist-resistantdesign.

D.blastengineeringemergesasanewbranchofscience.

第四十四篇:

AmericansGetTouchy

l.Theword“practically''inthefirstparagraphcouldbebestreplaced

by

A.certainlyB.nearlyC.activelyD.voluntarily

2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTamongthetypicalwaysof

greetingsinthepast?

A.handsoff"What'sup”

B.handshake

C.high-five

D.embrave

3.Someparents,teachersandschooladministratorsconcernthenew

trendofhuggingforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT.

A.Someyoungpeoplegetinvolvedintothetrendduetopeer

pressure.

B.Thosewhodon'treceivehugsfeelleftout.

C.There5sthedangerthathuggingslideintothemoreominous

territoryofsexualharassment.

D.Diseasescouldbetransmittedmoreeasilythroughtheextra-long

bodycontact.

4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothe

passage?

A.TeenagersacrosstheUShugeveryonttheyseeinnearlythesame

way.

B.Althoughsomeadultsworryaboutthetrend,fewmeasureshave

beentakentobanonit.

C.Traditionally,theUSpeoplehavebeenreservedabouthugging

betweenanybody.

D.Insomecountries,it'susualformentokisseachotheronthe

cheek.

5.Wecaninferthattheauthorholdsaattitudetowardthe

newtrendofhugging.

A.positiveB.negativeC.indifferentD.conservative

第四十五篇:WomenStayinginMini-SkirtsforLonger

1.Debenhamscouldmostpossiblybe:

A.afashionmagazine.

B.Alifestleassociation

C.Anexpertontrends

D.Adepartmentstore

2.Accordingtothepassage,Britishwomenarehappytowear

mini-skitsupuntilanolderagebecauseofthefollowingreasons

EXCEPT:

A.Womenaremoremoreandmoreconfidentintheirbodies.

B.Womennowadayspaymuchmorattentiontobodybuilding,

andthisprvidesthemwithwelltonedbodiestowear

mini-skirts.

C.TheClimateofGreatBritainaregettingwarmerinrecent

years,thuswomencanwearminisforalongertime.

D.Moreandmorewomenarenowlivingontheirown.

3.Wecaninferfromthesecondandthirdparagraphthatin

1970s.

A.Alotofwomendaredtowearmini-skirtsattheageof40.

B.Mostwomenbetween33and36werestillhappytowear

mini-skirts.

C.Evenwomenintheirearly50srightlyregardedamini-skirtas

anessentialpartoftheireverydaywardrobe.

D.Mostwomennolongerworemini-skirtswhentheyreachthe

theageof33.

4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthelengthofthe

mini-skirtsistrue?

A.Attheageof14,girlsoftenwearmini-skirtswhichareabout

46cminsize.

B.Girlsattheageof19weartheshortestmini-skirts.

C.Attheageof23,mostgirlswearmini-skirtswhichare37cm

long.

D.Frometheageof23,skirtlengthincreasesbecausegirlsarein

theirfirststablerelationship.

5.Theword^^zoom^^inthefirstsentenceofthelastpararaphcanbe

bestreplacedby:

A.soarB.decreaseC.holdsteadyD.drop

第四十六篇:DefendingtheTheoryofEvolutionStillSeems

Needed(捍衛(wèi)進(jìn)化論仍必要)

1.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whichofthefollowing

statementsaboutthetheoryofevolutionistrue?

A.GovernmententitiessupportAIBS'sefforttodefendthetheoryof

evolution.

B.SchoolboardsopposeAIBS'seffortdefendthetheoryof

evolution.

C.AIBS'sandschoolboardsadvocatetheteachingoftheoryof

evolution.

D.Thetheoryofevolutionandthatofcreationismco-exist

peacefullyinschools.

2.WhichoneofthefollowingisNOTthereasonforanoveralllack

ofteachingDarwin'stheory?

A.Teachingofcreationismdiminishesteachingofevolution.

B.TeachersarenotrequiredtoteachDarwin'stheory.

C.Teachersoftenleaveouttheteachingofevolution.

D.Darwin'stheoryisdeniedascentraltheoryofbiology.

3.AIBSiscomposedof

A.morethan80societiesand250000members

B.250000biologists

C.80memberorganizations.

D.morethan250000membersand80membersocieties.

4.AccordingtoWeisinthe5lhparagraph,thetheoryofevolution

A.isfundamentaltothedevelopmentofmoderngenetics,

molecularbiologyandgenomics.

B.isapoliticalissue.

C.isbasedongenetics,molecularbiologyandgenomics.

D.hasincreasedourunderstandingofhumanhealth.

5.Whydopeoplereplacethetermcreationismwiththeterm

intelligentdesignnowadays?

A.Because"intelligentdesign“representsthemodifiedtheoryof

evolution.

B.BecausetheybelieveGodcreateddifferentspecies.

C.Becausethetermcreationismisunscientific.

D.Becausethetermcreationismistoodirect.

第四十七篇:

SpoiltforChoice(多不勝選)

1.Whatisthedifferencebetweenthedecisiontoshopinacertain

supermarketandthedecisiontodropoutofcollegeaccordingtothe

firstparagraph?

A)Theformerisarightwhilethelaterisnot.

B)Thelatterhasmoreimpactonlife.

C)Theformermayhappenformanytimesinlife.

D)Thelatterrequiresafee.

2.Whenpeoplecannoteasilydecidewhattobuy,whatistheleast

possiblechoice?

A)Givenup.

B)Walkaway.

C)Buyanunsuitableitem.

D)Seekadvice.

3.Whydoproductshaveshortlifespannowadays?

A)Theyaremoreoftenreplacedwithbetterones.

B)Theyhaveworsequality.

C)Theyhavetoomanyversions.

D)Computertechnologyadvancestoofast.

4.Howdoesmigrationdifferfromthepast?

A)Peoplenowmigrateacrossthewholeearth.

B)Peoplenowmigrateforbetterlife.

C)Peoplenowhavemorechoiceaboutwheretomigrate.

5.Whichisthebestsummaryofthewriter'sattitudetowardschoice

inacommercialsociety?

A)Morechoice,moreanxiety.

B)Bettermorechoicethannochoice.

C)Betternochoicethanmorechoice.

D)Allchoiceisnoteasy.

答案:BDACA

第四十八篇:

FindingEnlightenmentinScotland(蘇格蘭啟蒙運(yùn)動(dòng))

1.Scotlandisthoughttohavemadeimportantcontributionstothe

civilizationoftheWesternworldbecauseof

A.Thegreatthinkerswhowerebornthere.

B.themethodsintroducedbyitsdistinguishedscholars.

C.thefirst-classeducationitprovides.

D.theideasproposedbysomefamousthinkersandintellectuals.

2.WhichofthefollowingistheultimateaimHume's

humanity-orientedstudies?

A.Toobserveandinvestigatehumanbehavior.

B.Tofindwaystoimprovehumansocietyasawhole.

C.Tofindouthowpeoplethinkandfeel.

D.Tojudgethesocietieshumanslivein.

3.Smith'sideaof“enlightenedself-interest“hasgreatsignificance

for

A.Thepursuitofpersonalinterest.

B.Theprosperityofallnation。

C.Theimprovementofinternationaltrade.

D.Thestudyofeconomicsonly.

4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueoftheScottish

Enlightenment?

A.ItendedwiththedeathofsuchthinkersasHumeandAdam

Smith.

B.ItisembodiedonlyinthewayScottishuniversitiesarerun.

C.Itsinfluenceisfoundonlyineconomics.

D.Itisstillaliveinabroadsense.

5.TheInstituteforSystemLevelIntegrationisusedasanexampleto

illustrate

A.ThepracticalorientationofScottishhighereducation.

B.ThetraditionofScottishhighereducation.

C.Smith'sapplicationofHume'sphilosophicalideastoeconomics.

D.thehighlevelofeducationScottishuniversitieshaveattained.

第四十九篇:TheBeginningofAmericanLiterature

1.Whatdoes'thathope'inthefirstparagraphreferto?

A.ThehopethatAmericawouldbediscovered.

B.Thehopetostartanewlife.

C.ThehopetoseethemysteriesoftheNewWorld.

D.Thehopetofindpovertyhere.

2.WhendidAmericanliteraturebegin?

A.BeforetheAmericannativeslivedthere.

B.WhenColumbusandotherexplorerssentreportsbackhome.

C.WhentheNorthmenfoundAmericainabout1,000.

D.Longbeforetheyear1,000.

3.Whatcanwelearnfromtheliteratureofthetribesofthenative

Americans?

A.AbouttheeverydaylifeofthenativeAmericans.

B.AboutthearrivalofColumbus.

C.AbouttheexperienceofthefirstEuropeansettlers.

D.AbouttheexperienceofthosewhodiedintheNewEngland

wildness.

4.Themainpurposeofthelastparagraphistotellthereadersthat

A.intheearlydaysmostAmericanwriterswerefromGreatBritain.

B.peoplewithrichlifeexperiencesbecamewriters.

C.thereweremanywritersintheearlydaysofAmericanhistory.

D.early-dayexperienceprovidedthefoundationforAmerican

literature.

5.Accountingtothelastparagraph,whichofthefollowing

statementsistrueaboutAmericanliterature?

A.SomeBritishwritersstartedAmericanliterature.

B.Early-dayAmericanliteratureisareflectionoftheboringlife

then.

C.SomeBritishwritershaddoubtsaboutthefutureofAmerican

literature.

D.SomeBritishwritershadgreatconfidenceinthefutureof

Americanliterature.

第五十篇:OlderVolcanicEruptions(遠(yuǎn)古火山噴發(fā))

1.Whydidoldervolcaniceruptionsdomoredamagethanmore

recentones?

A.Becausetheykilledofflifemoreeasily.

B.Becausetheywerebrighter.

C.Becausetheywerelarger.

D.Becausetheywerehotter.

2.HowdidWignailcalculatethekillingpowerofthoseolder

volcaniceruptions?

A.Byestimatinghowlongtheylasted.

B.Bycountingthedinosaurstheykilled.

C.Bystudyingthechemicalcompositionoflava.

D.Bycomparingtheproportionoflifewipedoutwiththe

volumeoflavaproduced.

3.Whendiddinosaursbecomeextinct?(恐龍是何時(shí)滅絕的)

A.300millionyearsago.

B.250millionyearsago.

C.60millionyearsago.

D.65millionyearsago.

4.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3concerningdinosaurs?

(第三段還可以推斷出恐龍的什么?)

A.Theywerekilledoffbyanasteroid.

B.Theydiedofdrasticclimatechange.

C.Theywerewipedoffbyavolcaniceruption.

D.Thecauseoftheirextinctionhasremainedacontroversial

issue.(他們滅絕的原因仍有爭(zhēng)議)

5.Whatisthemainthesisofthearticle?(文章的主要的論點(diǎn))

A.Volcaniceruptionsarenotalwaysdeadly.

B.Oldervolcaniceruptionsweremoredestructive.(遠(yuǎn)古火山更

具破壞力)

C.Carbondioxideemissionsoftengiverisetoglobalwarming.

D.Itisnoteasytocalculatethekillingpowerofavolcanic

eruption.

2008試題完形填空

TheGreatestMysteryofWhales(鯨魚的最大的神秘之處)

Thewhaleismammal(哺乳動(dòng)物)-warm-blooded,

air-breathing,air-breathing,givingbirthtoitsyoungalive,

suckingthem-and,likeallmammals,originatedonland.There

aremanysignsofthis.Its(51)frontflippers(鰭肢),usedfor

steeringandstability,aretracesoffeet.

Immensestrengthisbuiltintothegreatbodyofthebigwhales,

andinfactmostofawhale'sbodyisonegiganticmuscle.The

bluewhale'spullingstrength(52)hasbeenestimatedat400

horsepower.Onespecimenwasreportedtohavetowed(53)a

whalingvesselforsevenhoursattherate(54)ofeightknots.

Anenragedwhalewillattackaship.Afamousexample(55)

ofthiswasthefateofwhalerEssex,whichwassunkoff(56)the

coastofSouthAmericaearlyinthelastcentury.Morerecently,

steelshipshavehadtheirplatesbuckled(扭曲變形)inthesame

way.Spermwhaleswereknowntoseize(57)theold-time

whaleboatsintheirjawsandcrushthem.

Thegreatestmysteryofwhalesistheirdivingability.The

spermwhalecandiveto(58)thebottomforhisfavoritefood,

theoctopus(章魚).In(59)thatsearchheisknowntogoasfar

downas3200feet,wherethepressureis1400pounds,tothe

squareinch.Doingso(60)hewillremainsubmerged(水下

的)aslongasonehour.Twofeats(絕技)areinvolvedinthis:

storingupenoughoxygen(61)(allwhalesareair-breathed)are

withstandingthegreatchangeinpressure.Justhow(62)hedoes

itscientistshavenotdetermined.Itisbelievedthatsomeofthe

oxygenisstoredinaspecialsystemofbloodvessels,ratherthan

justheldinthelungs.Andit(63)isbelievedthataspecialkind

ofoilinhisheadissomesortofcompensatingmechanismthat

automaticallyadjuststheinternalpressureofhisbody.Butsince

(64)youcan'tbringalivewhaleintothelaboratoryforstudy,no

oneknows(65)justhowthesethingswork.

第十四篇Sexchangesurgeryguidelinesdrafted

Chinaissettoissueitsfirstclinicalguidelineonsex-change

surgery,accordingtoanoticeputonthewebsiteoftheMinistry

ofHealthyesterday.

Theministryisnowsolicitingpublicandprofessionalopinions

onthedraftguideline.Thecomingguidelineaimstoregulateand

standardizesexreassignmentsurgery,partofatreatmentfor

genderidentitydisorderintranssexuals.

Expertsestimatenearly2,000Chinesehaveundergone

sex-changesurgerywhile100,00to400,00arestillconsideringit.

However,noofficialnumberisavailable.Inthedraft,theMOH

setsminimumcriteriaforbothsurgicalcandidatesandmedical

institutions.

Candidatesforthesurgerymustbeolderthan20andsingle,

thedraftguidelinesaid.Theyarealsorequiredtoprovea

persistentdesireforasexchange,toliveforatleastfive

consecutiveyearsfull-timeinthenewgenderrole,andtoengage

inmentaltherapyforatleastoneyear.

Beforesurgerycantakeplace,acandidatemustreceivea

recommendationfortheoperationfromapsychologistafteran

appropriateseriesoftherapysessions.

Also,severallegalrequirementsmustbemetbeforethe

procedure.

Thecandidatemustprovideprooffrompolicethatheorshe

hasdoesnothaveanycriminaloffensesinthepast.

Policemustalsoagreetochangethesexstatusontheidentity

cardoftheprospectivereceiverbefo

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