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It is believed by some companies that alternative energy sources are significant especiall

y when the recent price of oil and natural gas rose.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第1题

He himself believed in freedom so much ____________ (以至于他宁愿死也不能

He himself believed in freedom so much ____________ (以至于他宁愿死也不能

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第2题

Fred believed that his friend ______ by his employer a month or so before. A.was promoted B.will b

Fred believed that his friend ______ by his employer a month or so before.

A.was promoted B.will be promoted C.had been promoted D.be promoted

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第3题

He believed his lucky number was ten, so he decided to live on the______ floor.

A.lowest

B.ten

C.tenth

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第4题

The author took great pains to refine herdaughters stories because ____A.she believed she

The author took great pains to refine herdaughters stories because ____

A.she believed she had the knowledge andexperience to offer guidance

B.she did not want to disappoint Rebecca whoneeded her help so much

C.she wanted to help Rebecca realize her dream ofbecoming a writer

D.she was afraid Rebeccas imagination might runwild while writing

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The author took great pains to refine her daughter's stories because ______.A.she believed

The author took great pains to refine her daughter's stories because ______.

A.she believed she had the knowledge and experience to offer guidance

B.she did not want to disappoint Rebecca who needed her help so much

C.she wanted to help Rebecca realize her dream of becoming a writer

D.she was afraid Rebecca's imagination might run wild while writing

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第6题

Passage So she vanquished them, horse and foot, just as she had vanquished their fathers
thirty years before about the smell. That was two years after her father s death and a short time after her sweetheart—the one we believed would marry her—had deserted her. After her father s death she went out very little; after her sweetheart went away, people hardly saw her at all. A few of the ladies had the temerity to call, taut were not received, and the only sign of life about the place was the Negro man—a young man then—going in and out with a market basket. Questions:

What is the title of this work?

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听力原文:Esperanto was invented as an international language one hundred years ago by a do

听力原文: Esperanto was invented as an international language one hundred years ago by a doctor in Poland. His name was Ludovic Zamenhof. Doctor Zamenhof grew up in a part of Poland where people spoke several different languages. He believed the different languages kept people from understanding each other and living peacefully together. He wished that everyone in his part of Poland spoke the same language. In fact, he believed that if everyone spoke a common language, peace could result throughout the world. That is why he gave the world a new language. He called it "Esperanto", which means, in his language "one who hopes."

Doctor Zamenhof tried to make Esperanto so easy that anyone could learn it in one-hundred hours. It is easy to learn because it has only sixteen grammatical rules. Doctor Zamenhof's alphabet is also simple. Each letter has only one sound.

No one knows exactly how many people in the world speak Esperanto. Experts say the number could be as many as fifteen million. For most of the world's people, however, English, not Esperanto, is the second language. But Esperantists continue to spread the world about their language. They hope that Esperanto someday will become the international language for trade, science, and diplomacy.

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A.Different languages prevented people from living peacefully together.

B.Because he believed that people would prefer a new language.

C.Because he believed that people would favor an easy language.

D.Because he thought that his mother tongue was too difficult to learn.

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Carefree, happy-go-lucky, and running wild are just some of the familiar phrases that come
to mind when we think about childhood. Most of us have a lovely picture of what life is like for children. What could children possibly have to worry about? In the early l980's, many medical experts believed that children were unable to experience depression (忧郁). But the fact is that children do have plenty of cares. At least 2% of children under 12 struggle with depression and by teenage years this has risen to 5% or 1 in 20. That's at least one depressed child in every classroom.

Depression, whether in grown-ups or children, is poorly understood. Some children are more at risk, such as those who are ill or who come from a broken family. But there are also many simpler worries, such as exam fears. It's not always easy to notice depression in children, partly because they are not so able as adults to express their feelings and partly because they are more likely to act out their feelings with bodily actions. So while some children are clearly sad, quiet, and tearful, others may become troublesome, hurting or fighting with others.

If you are worried about your child, you should talk to your doctor and to your children's friends, too, to try to learn about their feelings. Medicine may be used, although less often than they are in grown-ups. But it's very important that efforts are also made to help children understand why they became depressed, how they can deal with the problems in their life, and how they can form. a more positive (正面的) opinion of their world. Support within the family can help problem solving (解决).

What was believed about children's life in the past?

A.It was full of happiness.

B.It was hard to control.

C.It was marked with depression.

D.It had few health problems.

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CCarefree, happy-go-lucky, and running wild are just some of the familiar phrases that com

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Carefree, happy-go-lucky, and running wild are just some of the familiar phrases that come to mind when we think about childhood. Most of us have a lovely picture of what life is like for children. What could children possibly have to worry about? In the early 1980' s, many medical experts believed that children were unable to experience depression(忧郁) . But the fact is that children do have plenty of

cars At least 2% of children under 12 struggle with depression and by teenage years this has risen to

5% or l in 20. That' s at least one depressed child in every classroom.

Depression, whether in grown-ups or children, is poorly understood. Some children are more

at risk, such as those who are ill or who come from a broken family. But there are also many simpler worries ,such as exam fears. It' s not always easy to notice depression in children, partly be cause they are not so able as adults to express their feelings and partly because they are more likely to act out their feelings with bodily actions. So while some children are clearly sad, quiet, and tearful, others may become troublesome, hurting or fighting with others.

If you are worried about your child, you should talk to your doctor and to your children' sfriends, too, to try to leam about their feelings. Medicine may be used, although less often than they are in grown-ups. But it ' s very important that efforts are also made to help children under stand why they became depressed, how they can deal with the problems in their life, and how they can form. a more positive(正面的) opinion of their world. Support within the family can help prob-lem solving(解决) .

64. What was believed about children ' s life in the past?

[ A] It was full of happiness.

[ B ] It was hard to control.

[ C ] It was marked with depression.

[ D ] It had few health problems.

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第10题

听力原文: Many artists late in the last century were in search of a means to express their
individuality. Modern dance was one of the ways, some of these people sought to free their creative spirit. At the beginning there was no exacting technique, no foundation from which to build. In later years, trial, error, and genius founded the techniques and the principles of the movement. Eventually, innovators even drew from what they considered the dread ballet, but first they had to discard all that was academic so that the new could be discovered. The beginnings of modern dance were happening before Isadora Duncan, but she was the first person to bring the new dance to general audiences and see it accepted and acclaimed.

Her search for natural movement form. sent her to nature. She believed movement should be as natural as the swaying of the trees and the rolling waves of the sea, and should be in harmony with the movements of the Earth. Her great contributions are in three areas.

First, she began the expansion of the kinds of movements that could be used in dance. Before Duncan danced, ballet was the only type of dance performed in concert. In the ballet the feet and legs were emphasized, with virtuosity shown by complicated movements. Duncan performed dance by using all her body in the freest possible way. Her dance stemmed from her soul and spirit. She was one of the pioneers who broke tradition so others might be able to develop the art.

Her second contribution lies in dance costume. She discarded ballet shoes and stiff costumes. These were replaced with bare feet, and unbound hair. She believed in the natural body being allowed to move freely, and her dress displayed this ideal.

Her third contribution was in the use of music. In her performances she used the symphonies of great masters, including Beethoven and Wagner, which was not the usual custom.

She was as exciting and eccentric in her personal life as in her dance.

According to the passage, what did nature represent to Isadora Duncan?

A.Something to conquer.

B.A model for movement.

C.A place to find peace.

D.A symbol of disorder.

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第11题

To understand how astrology works, we should first take a quick look at the sky. Although
the stars are at enormous distances, they do indeed give the impression of being affixed to the inner surface of a great hollow sphere surrounding the earth. Ancient people, in fact, literally believed in the existence of such a celestial sphere. As the earth spins on its axis, the celestial sphere appears to turn about us each day, pivoting at points on a line with the earth's axis of rotation. This daily turning of the sphere carries the stars around the sky, causing most of them to rise and set, but they, and constellations they define, maintains fixed patterns on the sphere, just as the continent of Australian maintains its shape on a spinning globe of the earth. Thus the stars were called fixed stars.

The motion of the sun along the ecliptic is, of course, merely a reflection of the revolution of the earth around the sun, but the ancients believed the earth was fixed and the sun had and independent motion of its own, eastward among the stars. The glare of sunlight hides the stars in daytime, but the ancients were aware that the stars were up there even at night, and the slow eastward motion of the sun around the sky, at the rate of about thirty degrees each month, caused different stars to be visible at night at different times of the year.

The moon, revolving around the earth each month, also has an independent motion in the sky. The moon, however, changes it position relatively rapidly. Although it appears to rise and set each day, as does nearly everything else in the sky, we can see the moon changing position during as short an interval as an hour or so. The moon's path around the earth lies nearly in the same plane as the earth's path around the sun, so the moon is never seen very far from the ecliptic in the sky. There are five other objects visible to the naked eye that also appear to move in respect to the fixed background of stars on the celestial sphere. These are the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and the Saturn. All of them revolve around the sun in nearly the same plane as the earth does, so they, like the moon, always appear near the ecliptic. Because we see the planets from the moving earth, however, they behave in a complicated way, with their apparent motions on the celestial sphere reflecting both their own independent motions around the sun and our motion as well.

The ancient people believed that ______.

A.the earth was spinning on the axis of the sky

B.the sky was a hollow sphere spinning around the earth

C.the patterns of stars on the sky would never change

D.the stars around the sky were not stationary

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