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Under normal conditions the act of communication requires the presence of at least two

persons: one who sends and one who receives the communication. In order to communicate thoughts and feelings, there must be a conventional system of signs or symbols which mean the same to the sender and the receiver.The means of sending communications are too numerous and varied for systematic classification; therefore, the analysis must begin with the means of receiving communication. Reception of communication is achieved by our senses. Sight, hearing, and touch play the most important roles. Smell and taste play very limited roles, for they cannot receive intellectual expression from fully developed systems of signs and symbols.Examples of visual communication are gesture and mimicry. Although both frequently accompany speech, there are systems that rely solely on sight, such as those used by deaf and dumb persons. Another means of communicating visually is by signals of fire, smoke, flags, or flashing lights. Feelings may be simply communicated by touch, such as by handshaking or backslapping, although a highly developed system of handstroking has enabled blind, deaf, and dumb persons to communicate intelligently. Whistling to someone, applauding in a theater, and other forms of communication by sound rely upon the ear as a receiver. The most fully developed form. of auditory communication is, of course, the spoken language.The means of communication mentioned so far have two features in common: they last only a short time, and the persons involved must be relatively close to each other. Therefore, all are restricted in time and space.

1.The author explains that he will deal with reception of communication first because ____.

A、communication actually takes place when the message is received

B、there are more means of receiving than of sending communications

C、reception of communication involves use of the senses.

D、it is difficult to list all the possible means of sending communications

2.Persons who cannot see, hear, or speak are able to communicate through a system of ____.

A、gesturing

B、handshaking

C、backslapping

D、handstroking

3.The author specifically mentions that speech is ____.

A、less important than the written form. of language

B、assisted by touch, gesture, etc

C、the only highly developed system of communication

D、the most developed form. of communication based on hearing

4.Which of the following statements about communication by touch is TRUE____.

A、Touch is less important than taste as a means of communication.

B、There is no well-developed system of communication based on touch.

C、It is possible to communicate intelligently by touch alone.

D、Touch must accompany visual communication.

5.Which of the following statements about the ways of communicating ideas and feelings mentioned in the passage is FALSE____.

A、They can be used to communicate over long distances.

B、They require both a sender and a receiver.

C、They involve use of conventional signs and symbols.

D、They utilize the senses for reception.

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第1题

A.To practice driving with an experienced driver.B.To drive under normal highway condi

A.To practice driving with an experienced driver.

B.To drive under normal highway condition.

C.To have the car checked by the license officer.

D.To use it as an identification card.

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第2题

Algae under normal conditions in rivers ______ .A.consume the available nutrientsB.make th

Algae under normal conditions in rivers ______ .

A.consume the available nutrients

B.make the oxygen balance

C.force other organisms out of rivers

D.overgrow and die

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第3题

A.She must look after the passengers and do routine work.B.She must fulfill special du

A.She must look after the passengers and do routine work.

B.She must fulfill special duties under all situations.

C.She must remain calm in case of an emergency.

D.She must keep the plane in normal order.

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第4题

A.New traffic rules.B.Traffic jams on highways.C.Air traffic conditions.D.Road conditi

A.New traffic rules.

B.Traffic jams on highways.

C.Air traffic conditions.

D.Road conditions.

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第5题

We don't think we can put the business through( )you revise your terms and conditi
We don't think we can put the business through()you revise your terms and conditi

We don't think we can put the business through()you revise your terms and conditions.

A.unless

B.expect

C.only if

D.in addition

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第6题

Over the last decade, demand for the most common cosmetic surgery procedures, like breast
enlargements and nose jobs, has increased by mom than 400 per cent. According to Dr Dai Davies, of the Plastic Surgery Partnership in Hammersmith, the majority of cosmetic surgery fantastic lengths to improve their appearance fly a desire to look normal. "What we all crave is to look normal, and normal is what is prescribed by advertising media and other external pressures. They give us a perception of what is physically acceptable and we feel we must look like that."

In America, the debate is no longer about whether surgery is normal; rather, it canters on what age people should be before going under the knife. New York surgeon Dr Gerard Imber recommends "maintenance" work for people in their thirties. "The idea of waiting until one needs a heroic transformation is silly," he says. "By then, you've wasted 20 great years of your life and allowed things to get out of hand." Dr Imber draws the line at operating on people who are under 18, however. "It seems that someone we don't consider old enough to order a drink shouldn't be considering plastic surgery."

In the UK cosmetic surgery has long been seen as the exclusive domain of the very rich and famous. But the proportionate cost of treatment has fallen substantially, bringing all but the most advanced laser technology within the reach of most people. Dr Davies, Who claims to "cater for the average person", agrees. He says, "I treat a few of the rich and famous and an awful lot of secretaries. Of course, £3,000 for an operation is a lot of money. But it is also an investment for life which costs about half the price of a good family holiday."

Dr Davies suspects that the increasing sophistication of the fat injecting and removal techniques that allow patients to go treated with a local anesthetic in an afternoon has also helped promote the popularity of cosmetic surgery. Yet, as one woman who recently paid £2,500 for liposuction (吸脂) to remove cellulite (脂肪团) from her thighs admitted, the slope to becoming a cosmetic surgery veteran is a deceptively gentle one." I had my legs done because they'd been bugging me for years. But going into the clinic was so low key (低调的,不声张的) and effective it whetted my appetite. Now I don't think there's any operation that I would rule out having in could afford it."

According to Dr. Dai Davies (Para. 1), which of the following persons is typical of those who want cosmetic surgery?

A.A man with an extremely large nose

B.A man who has a small speckle on his face

C.A woman who wants to look like Modanna

D.A woman who wants to look the most beautiful person in the world

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第7题

It is amazing how many people still say, "I never dream," for it is now decades since it w
as established that everyone has over a thousand dreams a year, however few of these nocturnal (夜间发生的) productions are remembered on waking. Even the most confirmed "non-dreamers" will remember dreams if woken up systematically during the rapid eye movement (REM) periods.

These are periods of light sleep during which the eyeballs move rapidly .back and forth under the closed lids and the brain becomes highly activated, which happens three or four times every night of normal sleep.

It is a very interesting question why some people remember dreams regularly while others remember hardly any at all under normal conditions. In considering this, it is important to bear in mind that the dream tends to be an elusive phenomenon for all of us. We normally never recall a dream unless we awaken directly from it, and even then it has a tendency to fade quickly into oblivion.

Given this general elusiveness of dreams, the basic factor that seems to determine whether a person remembers them or not is the same as that which determines all other memory, namely degree of interest. Dream researchers have made a broad classification of people into "recallers"—those who re member at least one dream a month—and "non-recallers", who remember fewer than this. Tests have shown that cool analytical people with a very rational approach to their feelings tend to recall fewer dreams than those whose attitude to life is open and flexible. It is not surprising to discover that in Western society, women normally recall more dreams than men, since women are traditionally allowed an instinctive, feeling approach to life.

In modern urban-industrial culture, feeling and dreams tend to be treated as frivolities (无聊事) which must be firmly subordinated to the realities of life. We pay lip-service to the inner life of imagination as it expresses itself in the arts, but in practice relegate (置于次要地位) music, poetry, drama and painting to the level of spare-time activities, valued mainly for the extent to which they refresh us for a return to work.

Many people are unaware that they dream because ______.

A.their dreams fade very quickly

B.they do not recall their dreams

C.they sleep too heavily

D.they wake up frequently

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第8题

听力原文: Under normal conditions the act of communication requires the presence of at lea
st two persons: one who sends and one who receives the communication. In order to communicate thoughts and feelings, there must be a conventional system of signs or symbols which mean the same to the sender and the receiver. [29] The means of sending communications are too numerous and varied for systematic classification; therefore, the analysis must begin with the means of receiving communications.

Reception of communication is achieved by our senses. Sight, hearing and touch play the most important roles. Smell and taste play very limited roles. [30] Examples of visual communication are gesture and imitation. Although both frequently accompany speech, there are systems that rely solely on sight, such as those used by deaf and dumb persons. Another means of communicating visually is by signals of fire, smoke, flags or flashing lights. Feelings may be simply communicated by touch such as by handshaking, although a highly-developed system of handshaking disables blind, deaf, and dumb persons to communicate intelligently. Whistling to someone, clapping hands in a theater, and other forms of communication by sound rely upon the ear as a receiver. The most fully developed form. of auditory communication is, of course, the spoken language.

[31] The means of communication mentioned so far have two features in common: they last only a short time, and the persons involved must be relatively close to each other. Therefore, all are restricted in time and space.

(30)

A.Communication actually takes place when the message is received.

B.There are more means of receiving than of sending communications.

C.Reception of communication involves use of the senses.

D.It is hard to organize by typing the means of sending communication.

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第9题

FatAdult fat rates have almost quadrupled in the last 25 years. Not 22% of Britons are fat

Fat

Adult fat rates have almost quadrupled in the last 25 years. Not 22% of Britons are fat and three-quarters are overweight. The number of fat tripled in 20 years. 10% of six year olds are fat, rising to 17% of 15 year olds. Becoming fat can lead to health problems, including arthritis, heart disease and diabetes;

What is Fat?

Your "body mass index" or BMI is a measure of, body fat based on height and weight.

A BMI of:

Under 20 = underweight

20 - 25 = normal

25 - 30 = overweight

30 + = fat

So, according to the formula, people are classed as fat if they have a body mass index over 30. They are overweight if it is 25 - 30.

Reasons to Get Fat

Fat functions as energy reservoir. It is 1aid down when food is plentiful and then converted back to energy when needed. Normal levels of fat are not a problem for the body. In fact, they're necessary for it to function smoothly.

On a basic level, people become fat when their caloric intake is higher than their calorie expenditure. However, a host of factors complicate this picture. An individual's genetics, metabolism, culture and lifestyle. all have a role to play.

Where is Fat Stored in the Body?

Most fat is stored under the skin. But there is also some on top of your kidneys and inside your liver and muscles. Other body parts that gather fat depend on your gender:

•adult men: chest, waist

•adult women: breasts, waist and hips

Fat tissue is made up of fat cells. These are like tiny plastic bags that hold droplets of fat. Fat cells are only formed in our childhood. They start growing while we are in our mothers' pregnancy. The next stage of generation is during puberty (青春期), when the sex hormones are triggered. It defines the areas in which the fat cells grow. The amount of fat the body wants to store is thought to be proportional to the total number of fat cells.

After puberty, we do not grow any more fat cells. Our ceils just expand or shrink to accommodate the fat inside our bodies.

The problem with Childhood Fat

If a child becomes fat their body processes can change. Some of these may Be difficult or even impossible to alter in adulthood.

Fat ceils are laid down in the first few years of life. If fat is stored quickly, more fat cells are created. So a fat child can have up to three times as many as a normal child. Eventually, fat cells stop multiplying and an adult has a fixed number for the rest of their life. The existing cells simply enlarge or shrink to accommodate more fat.

Health problems for kids — Few health problems are observed in obsess children. But they may develop conditions that cause problems later in life, such as high blood pressure.

They may also suffer from "sleep apnoea (呼吸暂停)". When this happens, soft tissue in the throat blocks the airways during sleep. This can stop their breathing for up to a minute. This process can happen hundreds of times a night, leading to heart disease, memory problems, headaches and fatigue.

Diabetes risk Some fat children may develop type Ⅱ diabetes. Normally this condition only starts much later in life. When it strikes, the body stops being able to process sugar properly and the cells are starved of energy. Type Ⅱ diabetes cannot be cured, but it can be treated. It may lead to complications such as nerve damage, heart disease, kidney disease and blindness. Children with this condition will have to live with it all their lives, increasing the chance of complications.

What Treatments Are Available?

New drugs — Current weigh-loss drugs are mainly amphetamine (安非他明,一种药品) based. They increase the amount of some hormones in the blood, lowering hunger levels. However, they are not s

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第10题

听力原文:M: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight.W: And your name?M: It's Nelson. Charles

听力原文:M: Hi. I have a reservation for tonight.

W: And your name?

M: It's Nelson. Charles Nelson.

W: Okay. Mr. Nelson. That's a room for five, and...

M: Excuse me? You mean a room for five dollars? I didn't know the special was so good.

W: No, no, no. According to our records, a room for five guests was hooked under your name.

M: No. No. Hold on. There must be some mistake.

W: Okay. Let's check this again. Okay, Mr. Charles C. Nelson for tonight...

M: Ah. There's the problem. My name is Charles Nelson, not Charles C. Nelson. You must have two guests under the name.

W: Okay. Let me check this again. Oh. Okay. Here we are.

M: Yeah.

W: Charles Nelson. A room for one for the 19th...

M: Wait, wait! It was for tonight. Not tomorrow night.

W: Hum. Ham. I don't think we have any rooms for tonight. There's a convention going on in town.

Let's see. Yeah, no rooms.

M: Ah! Come on! You must have something. Anything.

W: Well. We do have some rooms under renovation with just a roll-a-way bed. None of the normal facilities like a TV or working shower or toilet.

M: Ah man. Come on. There must be something else.

W: Well. Let, let me check my computer here, Ah!

M: What?

W: There has been a cancellation for this evening. A honey moon suite is now available.

M: Great. I'll take it.

W: But I'll have to charge you two hundred fifty dollars for the night.

M: Ah. Man. I should get a discount for the inconvenience.

W: Well. The best I can give you is a ten percent discount plus a ticket for a free continental breakfast.

M: Hey. Isn't the breakfast free anyway?

W: Well, only on weekends.

M: I want to talk to the manager.

W: Wait, wait, wait, Mr. Nelson. I think I can give you an additional 15 discount and I'll throw in a free room for the next time you visit us,

M: That will be a long time.

(20)

A.The hotel confused him with another guest.

B.Rooms are overbooked for that evening.

C.There are no more rooms available for five people.

D.The price for the room is more than he expected.

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第11题

听力原文:W: Jim, thank goodness you've arrived. The class presentation started half an hou
r ago and I was just beginning to panic.

M: I am sorry I'm late, Ellen. This morning has been a real mess. I didn't think I was going to make it here at all.

W: Why are you late? Our whole presentation depends on those graphs you are holding.

M: Yes, I know. I'll tell you about it later. First, let's see how we are doing for time. Two groups are still ahead of us, aren't they? The presentation is on the rights of the consumer and the analysis of the stock market. That means I've got about twenty minutes to thaw out.

W: You do look cold. What happened?

M: I've been standing outside in Arctic temperatures for over an hour waiting for a bus.

W: Over an hour. But I thought your apartment was only a ten-minute bus ride to campus.

M: Under normal conditions. But the bus was delayed because of the weather and when I stepped into a drugstore to call home for a ride, the bus went by. As luck would have it, there was no one at home, so I had to wait another forty-five minutes for the next bus.

W: That's Murphy's Law, isn't it? What was it he said, "If anything can go wrong, it will." Well, we still get twenty minutes to gather our wits together.

M: We'd better stop talking. People are turning around and looking at me.

(23)

A.Relieved.

B.Apologetic.

C.Sarcastic.

D.Disappointed.

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