A.All of them disagreed with him.B.Some of them disagreed with him.C.There was no reac
A.All of them disagreed with him.
B.Some of them disagreed with him.
C.There was no reaction.
D.There was no response.
A.All of them disagreed with him.
B.Some of them disagreed with him.
C.There was no reaction.
D.There was no response.
第1题
A.All of them died because of falling off high buildings.
B.All of them had the experience of falling off high buildings.
C.All of them were born in New York.
D.All of them were born within five months.
第2题
Consumers are being confused and misled by the hodgepodge (大杂烩) of environmental claims made by household products, according to a "green labeling" study published by Consumers International Friday.
Among the report's more outrageous (令人无容忍的) findings—a German fertilizer described itself as "earthworm friendly", a brand of flour said it was "nonpolluting" and a British toilet paper claimed to be "environmentally friendlier".
The study was written and researched by Britain's National Consumer Council (NCC) for lobby group Consumer International. It was funded by the German and Dutch governments and the European Commission.
"While many good and useful claims are being made, it is clear there is a long way to go in ensuring shoppers are adequately informed about the environmental impact of products they buy", said Consumers International director Anna Fielder.
The 10country study surveyed product packaging in Britain, Western Europe, Scandinavia and the United States. It found that products sold in Germany and the United Kingdom made the most environmental claims on average.
The report focused on claims made by specific products, such as detergents (洗涤剂), insect sprays and by some garden products. It did not test the claims, but compared them to labeling guidelines set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) in September, 1999.
Researchers documented claims of environmental friendliness made by about 2,000 products and found many too vague or too misleading to meet ISO standards.
"Many products had speciallydesigned labels to make them seem environmentally friendly, but in fact many of these symbols mean nothing", said report researcher Philip Page.
"Laundry detergents made the most number of claims with 158. Household cleaners were second with 145 separate claims, while paints were third on our list with 73. The high numbers show how confusing it must be for consumers to sort the true from the misleading." he said.
The ISO labeling standards ban vague or misleading claims on product packaging, because terms such as "environmentally friendly" and "nonpolluting" cannot be verified. "What we are now pushing for is to have multinational corporations meet the standards set by the ISO." said Page.
According to the passage, the NCC found it outrageous that ______.
A.all the products surveyed claim to meet ISO standards
B.the claims made by products axe often unclear or deceiving
C.consumers would believe many of the manufactures' claims
D.few products actually prove to be environment friendly
第3题
1.Fish have many () teeth for () food.
A.noticeable, catching
B.visible, grasping
C.sharp, snatching
D.fine, catching
2.Which of the following statements about teeth is true?()
A.Elephants have three large tusks
B.Teeth of horses and cows are short and sharp
C.The first set of teeth of a person often begins to appear when he is about six years
D.Sea creatures were the first animals having teeth
3.The word “nibble” in the third paragraph bears the meaning of ().
A.eating with small repeated bits
B.showing slight interest in something
C.taking hold of with a sudden rough movement
D.crushing into small pieces or into powder
4.From this passage we can draw a conclusion that ().
A.all the teeth have the same function
B.animals don’t try to protect their teeth
C.teeth are important both for human and animals
D.we should care our teeth and often have them checked
5.It is a piece of writing about ().
A.botany
B.animals
C.popular science
D.dentistry
第4题
1.According to the passage a bat is ().
A.an animal
B.a plant
C.a bird
D.food
2.From the passage we know that ().
A.there are as many as 900 kinds of bats in the world.
B.Bats with brown and red fur live in trees, while bats with green fur live in caves
C.bats are blind but have good hearing
D.the wings of the biggest bats can be exactly 5 feet across
3.The word “flying fox” in paragraph 3 means ().
A.red foxes flying high
B.the biggest bat
C.a kind of fierce animal recently discovered
D.fox-like animals with big wings
4.According to the passage the way bats find food is ().
A.to fly around it at night
B.to jump off anything around them
C.as the same as that of most other animals
D.to use their good hearing in the dark
5.Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage?()
A.All dark bats live in the dark places.
B.In the day bats sleep a lot and look for foods at night.
C.Bats eat more fish and fruit than they eat bugs.
D.Bats can hang on the wall by their feet.
第5题
W: Not yet.Are there a lot of changes?
M: There sure are.Instead of paying one fee for all meals for the whole school year,we will be able to choose seven, ten, fourteen or twenty-one meals per week. They give you a card with the number of meals for a week marked on it.
W: That's a big change. And a complicated system.
M: Yeah. But it will be much better for people who don't eat three meals a day, seven days a week in the cafeteria because they don't have to pay for meals they don't eat.
W: So what's the deal for those who do eat at school all the time?
M: It's better for them too. Because the more meals you contract, the cheaper each one is.
W: I see. Still sounds complicated.
M: True. It took me several hours to figure it out. I decided to go with the ten meals.
W: Why is that?
M: Well, I never eat breakfast and I often go away on weekends. So the ten meal plan gives me lunch and dinner each weekday at a fairly low price.
W: And what about the weekend when you are on campus?
M: Well, there are often guests on campus at weekends. So they allow you to buy single meals on a walk-in basis on Saturdays and Sundays. The price per meal is much higher in that way. But it will still be less for me to pay single prices on the weekends rather than sign up for the fourteen-meal-a-week plan.
W: Oh, I'll have to sit down and figure out how I can get the best deal.
(20)
A.All students pay the same amount per year.
B.Students choose how many meals a week they will pay for.
C.Students can get money back for meals that they don't eat.
D.Some students can get free meals at the cafeteria.
第6题
Friendship 35 to be a unique form. of 36 bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that 37 parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by 38 . Unlike other social roles that we expected to 39 as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and 40 organizations—it has its own principle, which is to promote 41 of warmth, trust, love and affection 42 two people.
The survey on friendship appeared in the March 43 of Psychology Today. The findings 44 that issues of trust and betrayal are 45 to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not 46 for friends only among those who are 47 like them but find many 48 differ in race, religion, and ethnic background. Arguably the most important 49 that emerges from the data, 50 is not something that we found---but what we did not.
(1)[]
A.on
B.of
C.to
D.for
(2)[]
A.addition
B.reply
C.turn
D.return
(3)[]
A.about
B.of
C.with
D.by
(4)[]
A.results
B.effects
C.expectations
D.consequences
(5)[]
A.feels
B.leads
C.sounds
D.appears
(6)[]
A.human
B.humane
C.individual
D.private
(7)[]
A.bind
B.attach
C.control
D.attract?
(8)[]
A.discipline
B.law
C.rule
D.regulation
(9)[]
A.keep
B.do
C.show
D.play
(10)[]
A.all
B.any
C.other
D.those
(11)[]
A.friendship
B.interests
C.feelings
D.impressions
(12)[]
A.between
B.on
C.in
D.for?
(13)[]
A.print
B.issue
C.publication
D.copy
(14)[]
A.secure
B.sure
C.confirm
D.solve
(15)[]
A.neutral
B.main
C.nuclear
D.central
(16)[]
A.ask
B.call
C.appeal
D.look?
(17)[]
A.most
B.more
C.least
D.less
(18)[]
A.people
B.who
C.what
D.friends
(19)[]
A.conclusion
B.sum
C.decision
D.claim
(20)[]
A.moreover
B.however
C.still
D.Yet
第7题
A.All professional athletes.
B.All stars.
C.A few stars.
D.International tennis stars.
第8题
A.All transportations during the tour.
B.Equipment for the hiking adventure.
C.Two nights' stay in Salt Lake City.
D.Three formal meals a day.
第9题
The phrase "once in a blue moon" in last line refers to ______.
A.all at once
B.once for a long time
C.once in a while
D.once and for all
第10题
Andy Warhol believes that in the future ______.
A.all will reach for fame
B.anyone could be famous for a while
C.fame will become easily available
D.everyone can be on TV shows