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听音频,回答题Recently the online encyclopedia Wikipedia celebrated its 10th birthday. Many

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Recently the online encyclopedia Wikipedia celebrated its 10th birthday. Many media outlets(26)its growth, number ofarticles, range of topics and its writer gender gap.

A recent study discovered that barely 15 percent of Wikipedia(27)are women, with the lion"s share of the articles beingwritten, edited and(28)by men in their mid-20s. Online public contexts such as web forums and Wikipedia, especially if they(29)domains such as politics, technology, or knowledge, are still male-dominated. These domains are important, and womcn"srelatively lesser30in them is potentially a cause for concern~ But that doesn"t mean women don"t have a(31)on theWeb. A few years ago, we wondered whether there was a gender gap in terms of who was getting online.

The survey found a(32)higher number of American women online than men. And in the current social networking age,the ladies are still leading the pack. Other surveys and reports show more female(33)on sites like Twitter and Facebook. Sowhen it comes to gender and the lnternet today, the question isn"t whether more men or women are surfing the Net, but whetherthey"re surfing the Net differently. Men tend to be more(34), and to tolerate contentious debate, more than women. Women,(35), tend to be more polite and supportive, as well as less assertive.

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A.She got up late this morning.

B.She is in bad mood.

C.She iniureed,herself when getting up

D.She is offended by the man"s words.

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听音频,回答题Jazz captures the essence of America, for in jazz all of the American charact

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Jazz captures the essence of America, for in jazz all of the American characteristics come together. The solos are a(26)ofindividual brilliance that can"t take place without these group efforts of the rhythm section. Beyond that, jazz has a connection to theessence of America in a much more(27)way. It is an expression of the African roots of American culture and a musicalmedium that(28)the culture of the Africans whose culture came to(29)much of what is American.

Jazz brought together elements from Africa and Europe,(30)them into a new culture and an expression unique to theAmericans. Out of this fusion came an idea that Americans believe it"s central to their identity: tolerance. Americans(31)that cultural diversity is their strength. They learn every day that other cultures and peoples may make valuable contributions to their wayof life. Jazz music is the embodiment of these ideals, combining elements from African and European cultures into a(32)American music. Jazz reflects two contradictory facets of American life. On the one hand, it is a team effort, where every musicianis completely(33)what the group does together, listening to each of the other players and building on their contributions tocreate a musical whole. On the other hand, the band features a soloist who is an individual(34), a genius like Charlie Parkerwho explores musical(35)whers no one has ever gone before. In the same sense, American life is also a combination ofteamwork and individualism and a combination of individual brilliance with the ability to work with others.

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听音频,回答题There are more than 2600 four-year universities in the United States, accordi

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There are more than 2600 four-year universities in the United States, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.But even with that26of choice, large numbers of high school students are applying to the same group of prestigious colleges.Today, any(27)is important for those hoping to be accepted by a prestigious school. Yale University, a member of the(28)group of universities known as the Ivy League, set a record this year, by accepting fewer than 9% of those who applied. Part of the problem is that there are more college-age students in the United States than ever——the population is growing.(29)rates are also lower because students are applying to more elite schools——(30)in the hopes of getting into at least one.

Students can now apply online instead of(31)pages of documents by hand. A few years ago, each student applied to three tofive schools(32). "Today that number is much higher," says college freshman Brian Kalish, who now leads campus tours for students. "Most kids apply to around five to seven colleges, but some of my friends went as high as 18 different colleges." These daysmany students begin preparing as much as three years before admission tim picking courses, getting(33)school activities andstudying for admissions tests. Educators say students should relax. They say a good edtication is(34)at many schools in the United States, which is(35)to have the finest higher education system. And they say the most important thing for students is to find a school where they feel comfortable.

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听音频:回答题Last year, researchers published new findings from the Women"s Health Initiat

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Last year, researchers published new findings from the Women"s Health Initiative, a long-term study of more than 160000midlife women. The data showed that multivitamin-takers are no(26)than those who don"t take the pills, at least when it comes to the big diseases——cancer, heart disease, and(27) "Even women with poor diets weren"t helped by taking amultivitamin," says the study author Marian Neuhouser, PhD, in the cancer(28)program at the Fred Hutchinson CancerResearch Center, in Seattle. Vitamin(29)came into fashion in the early 1900s, when it was difficult or impossible for most people to get a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Back then, vitamin-deficiency diseases weren"t unheard-of: the bowed legs and(30)ribs caused by a severe shortage of vitamin D, or the skin problems and mental confusion caused by a lack of vitamin B, But these days, you"re(31)unlikely to be seriously deficient if you eat an average diet, if only because many packaged foods are vitamin-enriched. Sure, most of us could do with a couple more daily(32)of produce, but a multivitamin doesn"t do a good job at(33)those. "Multivitamins have maybe two dozen(34)but plans,s have hundreds of other useful compounds,"Neuhouser says. "If you just take a multivitamin, you"re missing lots of compounds that may be providing benefits. " There is onegroup that probably ought to keep taking a multivitamin: women of reproductive age. The supplement is insurance(35)pregnancy.

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听音频,回答题For years the advice has been clear: Eating five portions a day of fruit and

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For years the advice has been clear: Eating five portions a day of fruit and vegetables is the key to a healthy life. But five mayno longer be enough. A study has found that to get(26)defense against heart disease, you need to eat at least eight dailyservings of fresh food. The government"s five-a-day advice has its(27)in World Health Organization guidelines to include 14ounces of vegetables in a daily diet. But there have been doubts over whether eating more than this level of fruit and vegetablesmeant even greater health(28). Now the new study suggests every extra portion provides added protection.(29), those inthe highest category——eating eight or more a day——have a 22 percent lower chance of dying from heart disease than those who(30)three portions, the UK average. A "portion"(31)just under three ounces, equal to a small banana, a medium appleor a small carrot. The findings come from an ongoing European(32)diet and health, looking at 300000 people in eight countries. Dr. Francesca Crowe of Oxford University is working on the project. She said that although ischemic (缺血性的) heart disease.

(IHD.——the most common(33)——was less likely in those who ate lots of vegetables, it could be explained by the probably healthier lifestyles.(34)these things, the study specifically showed a reduced risk of dying from II-[D of around four percent for each(35)portion of fruit and vegetables eaten above the lowest category, which was those who ate two or fewer portions.

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听听力,回答题:A.The picnic they will have on weekend.B.The forecast for the weat

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A.The picnic they will have on weekend.

B.The forecast for the weather on weekend.

C.The timetable of their plan on weekend.

D.The suggestion for arrangement on weekend.

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听听力,回答题:A.Part of the dried, mushrooms have begun to decay.B.The dried mus

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A.Part of the dried, mushrooms have begun to decay.

B.The dried mushrooms didnt arrive on time.

C.Part of the dried mushrooms werent inspected.

D.The dried mushrooms are lost during the shipment.

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听音频:{MP3:/imgcache/attached/media/20140521/20140521115431_6247.mp3} 根据所听到的内容,回
下列各题。

A.Read the warning tag on it to the woman.

B.Refuse to refund the sweater.

C.Wash the sweater in cool water.

D.Teach the woman how to wash it properly.

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根据以下材料,回答题。A Success StoryAt 19, Ben Way is already a millionaire, and one of a

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A Success Story

At 19, Ben Way is already a millionaire, and one of a growing number of teenagers who have(51 ) their fortune through the Internet.(52) makes Ben"s story all the more remarkable is that he is dyslexic, and was(53) by teachers at his junior school that he would never be able to read or write(54)."I wanted to prove them(55)",says Ben, creator and director of Waysearch, a net search engine which can be used

(56) find goods in online shopping malls.

When he was eight, his local authorities provided him with a PC to help with school work.Although he was(57) to read the ,manuals, he had a natural ability with the computer,and(58) by his father, he soon began(59) people ~ 10 an hour for hisknowledge and skills. At the age of 15 he(60) up his own computer consultancy, Quad Computer, which he ran from his bedroom, and two years later he left school to(61) all his time to business.

"By this time the company had grown and ! needed to take on a(62) of employees to help me", says Ben. "That enabled me to start doing business with(63) companies. " It was his ability to consistently.(64) difficult challenges that led him to win the Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in the same year that he formed Waysearch, and he has recently signed a deal(65) 25 million with a private investment company, which will finance his search engine.

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A.taken

B.made

C.put

D.done

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