A.Dr Clark is a good teacher.B.Statistics is a boring course.C.Two semes
A.Dr Clark is a good teacher.
B.Statistics is a boring course.
C.Two semesters of Statistics are required.
D.The students do not like Dr Clark.
A.Dr Clark is a good teacher.
B.Statistics is a boring course.
C.Two semesters of Statistics are required.
D.The students do not like Dr Clark.
第1题
According to Kim Clark, a Harvard Business School student should be______.
A.among the best students with honors
B.a strict business leader who is frank, honest and well principled
C.well aware of principles, and with good judgment and highly moral
D.frank, obedient and principled, together with good ethic sense
第2题
听力原文: Pamela Royal and her partner Edith Clark are the owners of the sea-view hotel in Brighton. As much of their business is seasonal, they do a good deal of the work themselves. In order to make a profit, it is necessary to keep down the cost of extra staff. Although they've never made a fortune for the last ten years, they have earned a reasonable living from the hotel. They work extremely well together and each has her own duties. In general, Pamela does the bookkeeping. She is excellent with figures and seldom makes a mistake. She also takes care of the decorations, particularly the flower arranging, which is her hobby. Edith on the other hand, makes all the staff arrangement, and when necessary, does the cooking. She is a very patient woman. And if guests make complaints, she tries her best to solve their problems. However, the two ladies do not do all the work themselves. They usually employ college students to do the cleaning and washing up. Old Albert, who is a retired policeman, goes in two hours a day to do the gardening and takes care of the swimming pool. Both ladies are very popular. They believe in having an informal relationship with the guests and often make friends with the regular visitors. Last month was their tenth anniversary in Brighton, and they had a dinner for their friends to celebrate. Pamela gave a speech and everyone wished them lots of success for the future.
(26)
A.They hire only retired workers.
B.They each do jobs they are good at.
C.They close the hotel during low seasons.
D.They employ as few workers as possible.
第3题
Important technological advances such as those already mentioned have encouraged scientists to develop the artificial heart. Early in 1963, in its first use by a human patient, a medical team at the University of Utah Medical Center replaced the diseased heart by a Jarvik-7.
The world watched amazed as television pictures of Dr. Clark showed him as he improved steadily after the surgery. His continued life demonstrated that a bionic device could imitate the action and function of a healthy heart. Dr. Clark lived for 112 days.
Life-like or bionic machines have existed for several centuries. The development of tools by man's ancestors is a good example of the application of bionics to extend human capabilities. Modem bionic research is especially involved in prosthetics devices that substitute for, or replace lost or diseased body parts such as arms, legs, and eyes.
Recent advances in electronics have enabled scientists to make better use of electrical impulses in the control of prosthetic devices. One interesting research project is the development of an artificial eye in which video signals are transformed into light patterns that are sent into nerve receptors in the patient.
The future for applied bionics seems to be promising. Existing bionic devices will become smaller, faster, and more effective. The artificial heart used for Dr. Clark is only one of the experimental replacement devices. It is likely to be joined in the future by replacements for other internal systems or organs. Bionic livers, stomachs, and lungs are not impossibilities!
Which of the following does this passage mainly discuss?
A.The application of bionics.
B.The first "open heart" surgery.
C.The development of the artificial heart.
D.The future of applied bionics.
第4题
The best title for this passage might be"______".
A.Dr Starzl and Transplant Surgeons
B.Transplant Surgery in the US
C.The Future of Transplant Surgery
D.Success in Transplant Surgery and Shortage of Organs
第5题
A suggested measure to be taken to reduce teenagers' driving accidents is that ______.
A.driving in the presence of an adult should be made a rule
B.they should be prohibited from taking on passengers
C.they should not be allowed to drive after 10 p.m.
D.the licensing system should be improved
第8题
听力原文:W: Dr. Anderson, is it possible for the final exam to be an open-book exam?
M: Well, it would be OK with me, but I'm afraid we have to follow the college regulations.
Q: What does the man mean?
(13)
A.Dr Anderson agrees with what the woman says.
B.It's up to the students.
C.Dr Anderson will probably not give an open-book exam.
D.The students can bring their books to the exam.
第9题
By "Dr. Clark lived for 112 days", the author most probably means that ______.
A.the replacement of Dr. Clark's bean was a failure
B.there was still a long way to go in applied bionics
C.applied bionics was promising
D.the first artificial heart was most effective
第10题
By "Dr. Clark lived for 112 days" , the author most probably means that _____________.
A.the replacement of Dr. Clark' s heart was a failure
B.there was still a long way to go in applied bionics
C.applied bionics was promising
D.the first artificial heart was most effective