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Why does one person's mouth water at the mere mention of oysters .【C1】______ someone else'

s curls in disgust? Puzzling【C2】______ the many reasons has left scientists feeling at times like blind men trying to【C3】______ an elephant. We are turned【C4】______ or off by the flavor, smell, texture and appearance of some food. Here, cultural biases come into【C5】______ .

We are born liking sweet tastes and disliking bitter ones.【C6】______ we learn other fondnesses and aversions. Psychologist Paul of the University of Pennsylvania assumed that we【C7】______ these things from our parents. But when he 【C8】______ the first survey on food preferences within families, he was【C9】______ to find he was wrong. Parents were proved to have no【C10】______ effect on their children's likes and dislikes or desire to try new foods.【C11】______ he concluded that cultural background is the single most powerful influence on our tastes because it 【C12】______ us to certain combinations of foods and flavors. Americans are familiar with salmon poached or broiled and【C13】______ with lemon, while the Japanese eat it raw and garnished with ginger.

But in a recent interview, Paul was quick to point to the 【C14】______ in his theory: "There's a lot of【C15】______ in tastes within nationalities." To be sure, not all Japanese like【C16】______ salmon, and many Americans have 【C17】______ their cultural bias against raw fish and now enjoy it. Individual food【C18】______ , Paul believes, "are【C19】______ .If you get sick on something once, you're not【C20】______ to eat it again."

【C1】

A.while

B.and

C.or

D.when

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第1题

Australians are very direct people and usually【C1】______what they say. When they issue an
invitation to somebody they【C2】______polite and if that person accepts the invitation, he is expected to【C3】______. In some cultures it is not polite to say no. This is not the case in Australia.【C4】______if a person is invited to do something and is unable to do it, a "no" answer【C5】______be given; otherwise the person who has issued the invitation will be greatly【C6】______

Punctuality is also【C7】______when an invitation is accepted. If a person is invited【C8】______at a particular place at a specified time,【C9】______if there is a meal【C10】______, that person is expected to arrive on time. One of the【C11】______for this is that western type Australian food, such as a roast dinner, must be【C12】______and eaten as soon as it is cooked, and if a person arrives late the food will be【C13】______

Australians【C14】______issue informal invitations. They will give a person their name, address and telephone number and【C15】______, "why don' t you come and see me【C16】______when you are free?" This is not just a polite gesture, it is a【C17】______invitation and the Australian who has issued the invitation will be disappointed and even offended if that person does not【C18】______them. However, because Australians live in a【C19】______society, they are not always at home and it is always best to telephone them to make sure they will be at home【C20】______making a visit.

【C1】

A.express

B.show

C.imply

D.mean

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第2题

Why does the speaker say the worst way to complain is over the telephone?A.Your problem ma

Why does the speaker say the worst way to complain is over the telephone?

A.Your problem may not be understood correctly.

B.You don't know if you are complaining at the right time.

C.Your complaint may not reach the person in charge.

D.You can't tell how the person on the line is reacting.

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第3题

In the sentence "Even if one does not know a single person in the line, one is not put out
.", "put out" here means ______.

A.one does not give 'up

B.one will study the faces

C.one does not know what to do

D.one will not be at a loss

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第4题

Which of the following statements the author does NOT believe to be true?A.The person who

Which of the following statements the author does NOT believe to be true?

A.The person who wears a uniform. has no serf-worth.

B.Wearing a uniform. gives a person a sense of identification with a large concept.

C.Uniforms will hurt one entire information and entertainment industry.

D.Envy and competition arc incentive to improve one's life.

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第5题

Which of the following is true of a True Mirror?A.It enhances one's looks.B.It distorts on

Which of the following is true of a True Mirror?

A.It enhances one's looks.

B.It distorts one's looks.

C.It reflects one's looks in a different light.

D.It does not reflect a person's looks as reliably as a normal mirror.

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第6题

Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. We all know that the normal human
daily cycle of activity is of some 7-8 hours’ sleep alternation with some 16-17 hours’ wakefulness and that, broadly speaking, the sleep normally coincides with the hours of darkness. Our present concern is with how easily and to what extent this cycle can be modified.

The question is no mere academic one. The ease, for example, with which people can change from working in the day to working at night is a question of growing importance in industry where automation calls for round-the-clock working of machines. It normally takes from five days to one week for a person to adapt to reversed routine of sleep and wakefulness, sleeping during the day and working at night. Unfortunately, it is often the case in industry that shifts are changed every week; a person may work from 12 midnight to 8 a.m. one week, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. the next, and 4 p.m. to 12 midnight the third and so on. This means that no sooner has he got used to one routine than he has to change to another, so that much of his time is spent neither working nor sleeping very efficiently.

The only real solution appears to be to hand over the night shift to a number of permanent night workers. An interesting study of the domestic life and health of night-shift workers was carried out by Brown in 1957. She found a high incidence (发生率) of disturbed sleep and other disorders among those on alternating day and night shifts, but no abnormal occurrence of these phenomena among those on permanent night work.

This latter system then appears to be the best long-term policy, but meanwhile something may be done to relieve the strains of alternate day and night work by selecting those people who can adapt most quickly to the changes of routine. One way of knowing when a person has adapted is by measuring his body temperature. People engaged in normal daytime work will have a high temperature during the hours of wakefulness and a low one at night; when they change to night work the pattern will only gradually go back to match the new routine and the speed with which it does so parallels, broadly speaking, the adaptation of the body as a whole, particularly in terms of performance. Therefore, by taking body temperature at intervals of two hours throughout the period of wakefulness it can be seen how quickly a person can adapt to a reversed routine, and this could be used as a basis for selection. So far, however, such a form. of selection does not seem to have been applied in practice.

第17题:Why is the question of “how easily people can get used to working at night” not a mere academic question?

A) Because few people like to reverse the cycle of sleep and wakefulness.

B) Because sleep normally coincides with the hours of darkness.

C) Because people are required to work at night in some fields of industry.

D) Because shift work in industry requires people to change their sleeping habits.

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第7题

When I try to understand ________ that prevents so many Americans from being as hap
py as one might expect, it seems to me that there are two causes.

A) why it does

B) what it does

C) what it is

D) why it is

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第8题

听力长对话2:W: Charles, among other things, you regarded as one of the America’sgreat masters of the blues.

W: Charles, among other things, you regarded as one of the America’sgreat masters of the blues. A musical idiom does essentially about loss,particularly the loss of romantic love. Why does love die?

M: People often get into love affairs because they have unrealisticexpectations about somebody. Then when the person doesn’t turn out to be whothey thought he or she was, they start thinking maybe I can change him or her.That kind of thinking is a mistake. Because when the dust settles, people aregoing to be pretty much what they are. It’s a rare thing for anybody to be ableto change who they really are. And this creates a lot of problems.

W: At 62, you continue to spend a large percentage of your lifetouring. What appeals to you about life on the road?

M: Music, I don’t especially love life on the road, but I figure if youare lucky enough to be able to do what you truly love doing, you’ve got theultimate of life.

W: What’s the most widely-held misconception about the life of a famousmusician?

M: People think it’s all glamour. Actually we have the same troublesthey do. Playing music doesn’t mean life treats you any better.

W: How do you feel about being recognized everywhere you go?

M: You think I be used to it by now. But I still find it fascinating.You go to a little town in Japan, where nobody speaks English, yet they knowyou on side and know all your music. I’m still amazed by the love peopleexpress for me and by music.

Q12: What does the man sayabout most people when they get into love affairs?

Q13: What does the man sayabout himself as a singer on the road most of his life?

Q14: What do most peoplethink of the life of a famous musician?

Q15: How does the man feelwhenever he was recognized by his fans?

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第9题

听力原文:M: Say, Lisa, what show are you watching?W: An old Japanese film. I figure if I'm

听力原文:M: Say, Lisa, what show are you watching?

W: An old Japanese film. I figure if I'm going to spend all next year there, I'd better start familiarizing myself with the culture.

M: You mean you were accepted into the program?

W: Sure.

M: That's wonderful. You must be excited.

W: Excited and nervous. You know I owe a lot to Professor Mercheno. He wrote a letter of recommendation for me and he bought me a set of practice tapes and a book that goes with them just so I can work on my basic conversation skills.

M: How much Japanese can you understand?

W: Not a lot right now. But I signed up for intensive Japanese this semester.

M: I wish I were as talented as you are in foreign languages. I'd love to study abroad.

W: Then why don't you? The university has lots of overseas programs that don't require mastery of a foreign language. The tuition is about the same. You just have to be the kind of person who is receptive to new ways of looking at things and willing to adapt to a different kind of lifestyle.

M: I had assumed that all programs require you to know a foreign language. I might check into this.

W: You won't regret it.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. What is the woman doing when the man interrupts her?

20. Why is the woman so excited?

21. Why does the woman feel grateful to Professor Mercheno?

22. What does the woman say one needs to have in order to study in a program like hers?

(23)

A.Writing a memo.

B.Watching a film.

C.Taping some music.

D.Making a video recording.

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第10题

Why does NASA want to explore Europa according to the passage?A.Because it is the only one

Why does NASA want to explore Europa according to the passage?

A.Because it is the only one frozen moon of Jupiter.

B.Because it is a possible place for life in solar system.

C.Because it is the only place where DepthX is able to explore.

D.Because it is a place with hostile environments.

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第11题

Why does the author offer the example of one woman in paragraph 2? ______.A.To tell us tha

Why does the author offer the example of one woman in paragraph 2? ______.

A.To tell us that smokers will be over-energetic

B.To indicate that smokers have to participate in some activities to help quit smoking

C.To show that the smokers who quit will go to extremes

D.To claim that smokers will be very helpful once the quit smoking

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