A large part of human activity, particularly in relation to the environment, is ______ con
A.in response to
B.in favour of
C.in contrast to
D.in excess of
A.in response to
B.in favour of
C.in contrast to
D.in excess of
第2题
A.imbibeing
B.modifying
C.increasing
D.upgrading
第3题
Which of the following italicized part indicates a subject-predicate relation(主谓关系)?
A.The secretary"s departure disorganized the whole company.
B.Brian spent a large part of his career in Hollywood.
C.The middle-aged woman"s children have no one to play with.
D.He tends towards Tom"s opinion on this matter.
第4题
Many governments didn't launch anti-smoking campaigns because ______.
A.tobacco taxes take up a large part of their revenue
B.they are unusually subject to cigarette advertising
C.they don't think tobacco can do harm to people's health
D.they are innocent of the link between tobacco and disease
第5题
What can we learn from the findings of the two new studies?
A.Anxiety and depression more often than not cut short one’s life span。
B.Longevity results from a combination of mental and physical health。
C.Personality plays a decisive role in how healthy one is。
D.Health is in large part related to one’s lifestyle。
第6题
听力原文: [32] New England is an area of mountains, valleys, and rivers. It is said that in New England [32] one is always climbing hills. A large part of New England is also made up of farms and farming lands. Yet New Eng land is not really a fanning area. The farms are small. Generally they are only large enough to support one family. It also happens that the soil of New England is not good. [33] This soil has been worked and planted for so many years that it has lost its value.
[34] Most New Englanders today work in factories or small businesses. In these factories they make watches and clocks, shoes, clothing, special tools for industry, leather goods, etc. New England workmen are famous for their skill in making many of these things. [35] This skill is often passed down in families from father to son.
(33)
A.It is completely flat.
B.It has few rivers.
C.It has many large lakes.
D.It is hilly.
第7题
What is the great advantage of robots over human workers?
A.They are much cheaper than humans.
B.They never complain about the difficulties.
C.They can handle all the problems of the job.
D.They can work for long periods without rest.
第8题
1.Most people think that the Nobel Prize is __________ a person can receive.
A、 the highest honor in the world
B、 one of the highest international honors
C、 a higher honor than others
D、 as high as any other honor
2.Alfred Nobel who started the Nobel Prize was __________
A、 a rich, happy and lucky man
B、 a poor, unhappy and unlucky man
C、 a poor, but happy and lucky man
D、 a rich, unhappy and unlucky man
3.A Nobel Prize is made up of _________
A、 a gold medal and a large amount of money
B、 a gold medal and a diploma
C、 a gold medal and a diploma and a large amount of money
D、 a diploma and a large amount of money
4.A Nobel Prize is given to __________ each year.
A、 just one person
B、 one person
C、 not always one person
D、 three persons
5.When he died, Nobel left an amount of money __________
A、 to his wife and his children
B、 to the university he used to study in
C、 to his parents and his students
D、 to be spend on setting five prizes
第9题
Power seekers strive hard to 【C5】______ positions where they can 【C6】______ authority 【C7】______ large numbers of people.
Individual performers who lack this 【C8】______ are not likely to 【C9】______ far up the managerial ladder. They usually scorn company politics and 【C10】______ their energies to other types of activities. The power 【C11】______ is part of management, and it is played best by those who enjoy it 【C12】______ .
One of the least rational 【C13】______ of business organizations is that of 【C14】______ managers who have a 【C15】______ need to exercise authority, and then teaching them that authoritative 【C16】______ are wrong and that they should be consultative or participative. It is a serious mistake to teach managers that they should 【C17】______ styles that are inconsistent 【C18】______ their unique personalities. Yet this is precisely what a large number of business organizations are doing; and it explains, 【C19】______, why their management development programs are not 【C20】______ .
【C1】
A.move
B.motive
C.exercise
D.objective
第10题
听力原文: Buried treasure is scattered over every part of the United States. Why don't people find it? As a matter of fact, a great deal of buried treasure is found much more than we ever hear all out. People who find treasure have a habit of keeping it to themselves. Either they are afraid that others might claim it, or they want to avoid paying taxes on it. There are perhaps a dozen unreported treasure finds for each one reported.
Florida has probably yielded more buried treasure than any other part of the United States. The Gulf of Mexico used to be infested with pirates attacking Spanish ships. Often they were unable to dispose of their goods immediately. They packed it in large boxes or sacks and buried it in secret hiding places on the shore. Often they drew a map of the area so that they could come back later and know where to dig.
(33)
A.Treasure hunters don't report their finds to avoid paying taxes on it.
B.Those who find treasure usually keep it to themselves for fear that others might claim it.
C.The police don't bother about keeping a record.
D.Both A and B