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A.It will rise an average of 1 foot.B.It will be worn down an average of 1 foot.C.It w

A.It will rise an average of 1 foot.

B.It will be worn down an average of 1 foot.

C.It will be worn down to sea level.

D.It will lose 730 million tons of solid matter.

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第1题

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about curiosity?A.It gives the scientist co

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about curiosity?

A.It gives the scientist confidence and pleasure in work.

B.It gives rise to interest in problems that are unexplained.

C.It leads to efforts to investigate potential connections.

D.It encourages the scientist to look for new ways of acting.

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第2题

What does the author say about the driverless car?A.It does not seem to create a generatio

What does the author say about the driverless car?

A.It does not seem to create a generational divide.

B.It will not necessarily reduce road accidents.

C.It may start a revolution in the car industry.

D.It has given rise to unrealistic expectations.

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第3题

听力原文:W: You've been doing weather reports for nearly 30 years. Has the weather got any
worse in all these years?

M: Well, not necessarily worse. But we are seeing more swings.

Q: What does the man say about the weather?

(16)

A.It's worse than 30 years ago.

B.It remains almost the same as before.

C.There are more extremes in the weather.

D.There has been a significant rise in temperature.

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第4题

It is a matter of common observation that although incomes keep going up over the year
s, people never seem to become much better off! Prices are rising continuously.This condition is termed one of inflation(通货膨胀); the money supply is becoming inflated so that each unit of it becomes less valuable.People have grown accustomed in recent years to higher and higher rates of inflation.What could be bought ten years ago for one dollar now costs well over two dollars.Present indications are that this rate of inflation is tending to rise rather than to fall.If in the real world our money incomes go up at the same rate as prices one might think that inflation does not matter.But it does.When money is losing value it lacks one of the qualities of a good money - stability of value.It is no longer acceptable as a store of value; and it becomes an unsuitable standard of deferred(延迟) payments.Nobody wants to hold a wasting asset(资产), so people try to get rid of money as quickly as possible.Inflation therefore stimulates consumer spending, and prevents people from saving.

1.Inflation is a situation in which __________.

A.we find our money increase in its value

B.employment no longer becomes a problem

C.people can always find better paying jobs

D.money keeps losing its value

2.According to the author, inflation __________.

A.is very common at the present time

B.seldom happens

C.has become rare in recent years

D.is just reasonable

3.According to the passage, if incomes and prices rise together __________.

A.money will hold its value

B.inflation poses no problem

C.inflation will remain to be a problem

D.the business will prosper

4.When money loses its value __________.

A.it is no longer stable

B.its rate against gold will be kept at the same level

C.goods will lose their value

D.incomes will keep rising

5.In a period of inflation, people are likely to __________.

A.invest heavily on the stock market

B.save money

C.hold on to money as a dependable asset

D.spend money and not bother to save

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Milton Friedman was wrong. Inflation is always and everywhere a social phenomenon, not a m
onetary one. At least, that is how Robert Samuelson sees it. The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath dwells little on the economics of inflation; the main text does not mention the Federal Reserve until page 31. Instead, it examines the intellectual and political currents that let inflation rise from 1% in the early 1960s to nearly 15% in 1980 and then brought it down again.

This is a laudable(值得称赞的) enterprise. Historians have devoted lots of scholarship to the Vietnam War and the civil-rights movement but almost nothing to the parallel rise in inflation, whose impact on society has been arguably great.

Mr. Samuelson, an economics columnist for the Washington Post and Newsweek, graphically recounts the futile efforts of various presidents to contain inflation, and the toll they exacted. Inflation began, Mr. Samuelson writes, because the followers of John Maynard Keynes who dominated economics after the Second World War convinced John Kennedy that reducing unemployment would cause only a small rise in inflation. But as inflation increased, it became politically impossible to bring it down. In 1968 Richard Nixon asked Herbert Stein, a nominee for Iris Council of Economic Advisers, what the president-elect's biggest economic challenge would be. When Stein replied inflation, Nixon "immediately warned me that we must not raise unemployment," Stein later wrote.

The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath is readable, but often frustrating. Rather than proceeding chronologically, it hopscotches (像玩“跳房子”游戏) back and forth between decades, repeatedly bringing home the points it wants to make. Despite the forward-looking subtitle, Mr. Samuelson does not demonstrate that the great inflation has much bearing on America's future. He spends much of two chapters, 73 pages in all, choosing a list of contemporary economic problems, from excessive entitlement spending to global imbalances that have little to do with inflation. Meanwhile, he devotes just a few paragraphs to inflation's most crucial impact at the present. The decline in interest rates that followed inflation's defeat created bubbles in stocks and houses and fuelled a" reach for yield" whose undoing is at the heart of the current crisis.

More puzzling is the fact that, in a year in which inflation and deflation have both repeatedly hit the headlines, Mr. Samuelson devotes little time to speculating on the future course of inflation and the political pressures that will affect it. That is a pity because it is a ripe subject.

The author commented the book as a" laudable enterprise" (Para.2), mainly because ______.

A.it pointed out inflation is always a social phenomenon

B.it has been focusing on the economics of inflation

C.it contributed to the longly-neglected topic -- inflation

D.it does not mention the Federal Reserve until page 31

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第6题

Demand for Elderly Care Services in China Rising RapidlyThe number of elderly people a

ged above 60 increased. Demand for elderly care services in China will continue to rise due to the increasing aging population. The number of elderly people aged above 60 was over 200 million in 2012, and will be 300 million in 2025 and 400 million in 2034, according to experts.

It will be a tough challenge for China to deal with, due to the increasing rates of urbanization and a decreasing birth rate. The Chinese people will be facing a big challenge if we do not have enough money when we get older.

The United Nations defines an aging society as one that has 10 percent of its population at or above the age of 60.

When most developed countries were classed as an aging society, their gross domestic product (GDP) per capita stood at between 5,000 to 10,000 U.S. dollars or above. However, China became an aging society in 2001, and its GDP per capita was only 1,000 U.S. dollars. It was 6,000 U.S. dollars in 2012. China’s economic foundation for an elderly society is fragile.

On Sept. 13.2013, the State Council issued a guideline to speed up the development of China’s elderly care services, hoping to complete a social care network for its elderly by 2025.

1.What does the word “decreasing” in Paragraph 2 mean? ()

A.It means “falling”

B.It means “rising”

C.It means “peaking”

2.What does GDP stands for? ()

A.Government Document Publishing Service

B.Gross domestic product.

C.General domestic product.

3.What was China’s GDP per capita in 2012? ()

A.It was 1,000 U.S. dollars

B.It was 6,000 U.S. dollars

C.It was 10,000 U.S. dollars

4.Why is China’s economic foundation for an elderly society fragile?()

A.Because of its increasing aging population and its low GDP per capita

B.Because when China was classed as an aging society, our gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is high

C.Because of its decreasing aging population and its high GDP per capita

5.The passage implies that().

A.Chinese government can do nothing to deal with the challenge of the increasing aging population

B.Chinese people don’t need enough money when they get older

C.The Chinese social care network is expected to be completed in the near future

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第7题

Over 60 million persons in the United States own a credit card. For these millions of Amer
icans a credit card is "coined freedom". It has had effect of increasing consumption possibilities for households by allowing them to purchase thousands of dollars of merchandise. ranging from autos. clothing, to electrical appliances. The widespread use of creditcard nowadays staggers the imagination to the point where one wonders whether the total amount of consumption spending each year would be the same if this "plastic money" were not around, Credit cards have also been of significant importance to the national economy.Businessmen have been encournged to expand plant and equipment and hire additionat personnel to meet the heavy demand for their products, The tendency of employment and income would rise significantly. Unfortunately the ease with which buyers can increase their purchase with credit cards have caused them to overlook the additional costs.Purchase on credit cards are postponed payments. Buy-now pay later encourages buyers to use credit cards ,extencively.Since the buyer is in effect borrowing money for a special purposer he must expect to pay an interest charge. Interest is the price of using money over a long period of time. A close analysis of the use for credit cards for heavy purchases will show that the buyer has added to the cost of making these purchases. It must also be kept in mind that unpaid monthly balances means added interest charges. Furthermore. the use of credit cards will add to the most purpose of the product since the shopkeeper does not receive the money at the time of the purchase, Shopkeepers might add on the cost of handing credit cards to the bill. One of the arguments against the use of credit cards has been that those who do pay cash at the time if purchase finance the use of a credit card by another person.This is so, the argument runs, because the price of a product will include the cost of another persons use of a credit card.

Which of the following is NOT true about credit cards?

A.It can encourage great sums of consumption

B.Shopkeepers, among others object to the use of credis cards because they add on the cost of the merchandise

C.Credit card holders actually pay for their shopping goods afer the purchase has been completed

D.The national economy enjoys extensive growth because of the use of credit cards

What is the main topic of the passage?A.Advantages and disadvantages of credit cards

B.Economic growth hacked up by the use of credit cards

C.Arguments against the use of ecredit cards

D.Credit cards make life easier

What are the arguments against the use of credit cards?A.It may lead to the overgrowth of the national economy.

B.The delay in the payment of shopping goods may bring damage to shopkeeprers’profits.

C.Some people may intentionally purchase goods that they cannot possbly aford

D.Those who pay by cash at the purehase will have to pay for the cost added to the product as the interest charge of credit cards

The writers purpose in this passage is to____.A.argue against credit card

B.deseribe a phenomenon

C.introduce us the disadvantage and advantage of credit card

D.propose an original viewpoint

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第8题

听力原文:M: Hello, Janet. I'm glad to see you back. Did you have a nice holiday?W: Yes, gr

听力原文:M: Hello, Janet. I'm glad to see you back. Did you have a nice holiday?

W: Yes, great! (20)We arrived at our hotel at five o'clock on Saturday afternoon and didn't really do anything much until the next morning when my father hired a small family car and we all went to Safari Park.

M: Safari Park? Where is it?

W: It is not far from London, full of lovely wild animals. (19)We motored through the monkeys' compound first and that was an experience. They climbed all over our car and we had a wonderful view of the monkeys.

M: Oh, it sounds interesting. It is the kind of park I like. Did you see any bigger animals?

W: Of course. We had to lock ourselves in when we were in the lions' compartment, because the lions could come very close.

M: Oh, it must have been terrifying. Did they come to you?

W: No. We saw them sleeping under trees, quite far away from us. We were unlucky and didn't see them clearly. Anyway, we had a good time there.

M: What else did you do?

W: On Monday we all went off to Oxford and spent a whole day there. On the way to Oxford we stopped at Stone henge (史前巨石柱).

M: Stonehenge! (22)It reminds me of my own experience when I was a student at Oxford. (21)I think it will be a rather romantic thing to drive off in the early hours of the morning and watch the sun rise behind the stones.

W: Right. It was a beautiful day when we got there. We took lots of photographs there.

M: You were lucky. You couldn't have seen the view if there bad been too much fog.

(23)

A.It has a beautiful scenery.

B.The lions there are all locked.

C.The monkeys there are very entertaining.

D.It is in a very remote place with wild animals.

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第9题

AV型轴流风机转子为等()结构。
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第10题

塑性粘度用()表示。

A.AV

B.PV

C.YP

D.FV

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