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The turning point differs from the inciting incident in that it is associated with som

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第1题

The CALERIE study is a turning point in the research field in ______.A.studying the effect

The CALERIE study is a turning point in the research field in ______.

A.studying the effect of calorie restriction on human beings instead of animals

B.having subjects with a wide range of age and weight

C.proving the positive effect of calorie restriction on prolonging people's life

D.excluding the positive effect of obesity reduction on keeping health

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第2题

请就听到的问题作答______. A) His educational background. B) The reason why he quitted h
is previous job. C) The turning point in his career. D) Examples of problems he met with.

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第3题

We lean from the passage that the establishment of Labor Day ________.A) was accept

We lean from the passage that the establishment of Labor Day ________.

A) was accepted by most bosses as a compromise

B) marked a turning point in the workers’ struggle for more rights

C) indicated the improvement of the workers’ welfare

D) signaled the end of “wage slavery”

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第4题

以下关于告警的描述,正确的有()
A、OTUk_TIM:OTUk踪迹标识即TTI(Tiail Trace ldentifler)不匹配。在控制处理过程中若对端和本端的踪迹标识不匹配且TIM检测使能,则产生该告警。比较输入信号中的API(Access Point ldentiflers)和期望的API

B、OTUk_B/DI:OTUk后向缺陷指示告警,SM段检测到的信号失效时,B/DI字节的值为1,上报此报告警

C、OTUk_AIS:OTUk告警指示信号,AIS信号向下游传送,指示上游检测到的信号失效

D、OTUk_LOM:复帧对齐信号异常告警,复帧定位处理过程持续复帧失步(OOM)状态3ms,产生OTUk_LOM告警

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第5题

听力原文:The second Monday of January is Coming-of-Age Day, a national holiday to encourag

听力原文: The second Monday of January is Coming-of-Age Day, a national holiday to encourage those who have newly entered adulthood to become self-reliant members of society. The holiday used to be on January 15, but in 2000 it was moved to the second Monday of the month.

The local governments host special coming-of-age ceremonies for 20-year-olds, since an "adult" in Japan is legally defined as one who is 20 or over. They gain the right to vote on their twentieth birthday, and they're also allowed to smoke and drink. But along with these rights come new responsibilities as well, and so age 20 is a big turning point for the Japanese.

In the past boys marked their transition to adulthood when they were around 15, and girls celebrated their coming of age when they turned 13 or so. It wasn't until 1876 that 20 became the legal age of adulthood.

These days, males generally wear suits to their coming-of-age ceremony, but a lot of females choose to wear traditional furisode (振袖,状似和服的长袖)—a special type of clothes for unmarried women with extra-long sleeves and elaborate designs. For unmarried women, furisode is about the most formal thing they can wear, and so many of them wear it to the event marking the start of their adult life.

(33)

A.On January 15.

B.The second Monday of January.

C.The second Sunday of January.

D.On January 5.

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第6题

听力原文:"If you ask me television is unhealthy," I said to my roommate Walter, as I walke

听力原文: "If you ask me television is unhealthy," I said to my roommate Walter, as I walked into the living room, "while you are sitting passively in front of the TV set, your muscles are turning to fat, your complexion is fading, and your eyesight is being ruined."

"Shh," Walter put his finger to his lips, "this is an intriguing murder mystery."

"Really?" I replied. "But you know, the brain is destroyed by TV viewing. Creativity is killed by that box, and people are kept from communicating with one another. From my point of view, TV is the cause of declining interest in school and the failure of our entire educational system."

"Ah ha, I kind of see your point." Walter said softly, "But see? The woman on the witness stand in this story is being questioned about a murder that was committed one hundred years ago."

Ignoring his enthusiastic description of the plot, I went on with my argument.

"As I see it," I explained, "not only are most TV programs badly written and produced, but viewers are also manipulated by the mass media. As far as I am concerned, TV watchers are cut off from reality, from nature, from other people, from life itself!" I was confident in my ability to persuade.

After a short silence, my roommate said: "Anyway, I've been planning to watch the football game. I am going to change the channel."

"Don't touch that dial!" I shouted, "I wanted to find out how the mystery turns out!"

I am not sure I got my point to cross.

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. As the speaker walked into the living room, what was being shown on TV?

34. What does the speaker say about watching television?

35. What can we say about the speaker?

(29)

A.A murder mystery.

B.A football game.

C.A political debate.

D.A documentary.

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第7题

To Err Is HumanEveryone must have had at least one personal experience with a computer err

To Err Is Human

Everyone must have had at least one personal experience with a computer error by this time. Bank balances are suddenly reported to have jumped from $ 379 into the millions, appeals for charitable contributions are mailed over and over to people with crazy sounding names at your address, department stores send the wrong bills, utility companies write that they're turning everything off, that sort of thing. If you manage to get in touch with someone and complain, you then get instantaneously typed, guilty letters from the same computer, saying, "Our computer was in error, and an adjustment is being made in your account."

These are supposed to be the sheerest, blindest accidents. Mistakes are not believed to be the normal behavior. of a good machine. If things go wrong, it must be a personal, human error, the result of fingering, tampering a button getting stuck, someone hitting the wrong key. The computer, at its normal best, is infallible.

I wonder whether this can be true. After all, the whole point of computers is that they represent an extension of the human brain, vastly improved upon but nonetheless human, superhuman maybe. A good computer can think clearly and quickly enough to beat you at chess, and some of them have even been programmed to write obscure verse. They can do anything we can do, and more besides.

It is not yet known whether a computer has its own consciousness, and it would be hard to find out about this. When you walk into one of those great balls now built for the huge machines, and standing listening, it is easy to imagine that the faint, distant noise are the sound of thinking, and the turning of the spools gives them the look of wild creatures rolling their eyes in the effort to concentrate, choking with information. But real thinking, and dreaming, are other matters. On the other hand, the evidence of something like an unconscious, equivalent to ours, are all around, in every mail. As extensions of the human brain, they have been constructed the same property of error, spontaneous, uncontrolled, and rich in possibilities.

The title of the writing "To Err Is Human" implies that ______.

A.making mistakes is confined only to human beings

B.every human being cannot avoid making mistakes

C.all human beings are always making mistakes

D.every human being is born to make bad mistakes

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第8题

听力原文:W: Hello, John, how are you doing?M: Not very well. I was dropped from a class th

听力原文:W: Hello, John, how are you doing?

M: Not very well. I was dropped from a class that I needed to take this semester.

W: You were dropped from the class? What happened?

M: Well, this class was added at the last minute because there Were so many students who needed it. I went to the class the first day it opened, and I thought that I would be added to the class because I was there that day. The professor said something about turning in the add slip right away, but I needed to get a signature for another class I was adding, so I waited.

W: So you didn't turn in the add slip right away?

M: Right. Then I got sick the next day and missed the class. The following day when I went in to class, the teacher announced that anyone who had not turned in an add slip or missed any classes had been dropped. She said that there were too many students who wanted to take the class, and she had to accept the students who had added and were attending.

W: So what did you do at that point?

M: I left the class because I was so upset. I really needed that class to fulfil my requirements, and now my plans are ruined.

(20)

A.The class was added at the last minute at the request of many students.

B.Many of the students dropped the class the first day it opened.

C.A signature of the teacher was required for the registration of the class.

D.It was a compulsory class for college senior students.

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第9题

With a record number of 51000 visitors turning up at the National Art Museum of China for
the Dunhuang【C1】______, museum curator Fan Di'an has not stopped smiling.

The 53-year-old art historian is among the few in the Beijing artistic【C2】______to【C3】______designer haircuts and don fitted suits.

The art【C4】______is also a new face among the nation's political advisors, and is to propose a solution to a【C5】______problem Chinese museums face.

"Currently, any artworks that are【C6】______from overseas are taxed at high rate when entering the country. So museums find it difficult to accept donations from overseas," he said.

Fan is currently【C7】______in finding a【C8】______for a new museum. "Maybe in the Olympic Village, we will have a really big【C9】______," he said.

Ever since he took the【C10】______of the premier institution, Fan has greatly expanded its program. Among the most popular shows last year was the【C11】______"Art in America: 300 Years of Innovation".

Institutions such as the Tate Modern in London have【C12】______to work together with the Beijing museum, which has organized several exhibitions and sent them【C13】______world tours.

Fan is【C14】______about working with international museums because he wants his staff to learn from foreign colleagues.

"Chinese museums are extremely【C15】______of professionals. I have been trying to【C16】______professionals in art history, but still have to say that the performance of my staff is【C17】______satisfactory," he said.

"Sometimes museum people can be like many others【C18】______State-owned organizations—working hard when pushed hard."

Museum employees have to change their【C19】______from "serving the artists" to "serving the public". He noted. "I want more people to come, so I am trying to【C20】______the right show at the fight time."

【C1】

A.display

B.show

C.exhibition

D.exhibit

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第10题

When I was studying at Yale, some phenomena puzzled me greatly. I found that Chinese stude
nts or Asian students were very polite in class while American students often interrupted the professor, asking questions and dominating the discussion. The Chinese students were not as aggressive as American students. I was impressed by the role of the professor in the seminar(讨论会). The professor didn’t act as an authority, giving final conclusions, but as a reseac her looking for answers to questions together with the students. One lingui stic(语言的) feature of his interacting with his students was that he used many modal(情态的) verbs—far more than I did in Beiwai. When answering questions, he usually said, “This is my personal opinion and it could be wrong.” or “You could be right, but you might find this point of view also interesting.” In China, authorities are always supposed to give wise decisions and correct di rections. Therefore, students always expect the professor to give an answer to th e question. I still remember how frustrated they were when foreign teachers did not provide such an answer. Their expectations from authorities are much higher than that of American students. Once the Chinese students got the answer, they w ere sure about it. Education in China is valued for united thinking. I remember American teachers who taught in our university complaining about the fact that Chinese students u niformly expressed the same idea in their English composition. The examinations in America usually do not test a student’s ability to memorize the material but his ability to analyze and solve problems. Education in America is valued not on ly as a means to obtain employment but as a process of enhancing critical thinking. In the USA, when the students are in class, ____.

A.a Chinese student tends to be very active

B.an American student likes to make trouble

C.a Chinese student likes to puzzle the teacher

D.an American student tends to be vigorous

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第11题

It worried her a bit () her hair was turning grey.

A.which

B.if

C.for

D.that

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