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There comes a point with a technological process when the world wakes up to the possib

ilities of what can be achieved. A decade ago, the cellphone was a bulky item of limited range, high cost and minority interest. Now it is everywhere.

The personal computer (PC) has been around for decades. But it was only in the mid-1990s, with the explosive growth of the Internet and the World Wide Web, that it was first recognized that the technology can be used to do business. It is now fully recognized that shopping in cyberspace, the name given to this world wide electronic network, is the way of the future.

A recent study by the Department of Trade and Industry (the DTI) provides some impressive data. In the United States, the world' s largest consumer of goods, about 21% of the population is now online. Europe is still behind, with only 10% in Britain,for example. But, as we've seen before, when it comes to technology, nothing stays the same for long. The number of people online is rising dramatically throughout the world.

1.According to the passage, how was the cellphone like. a decade ago?

A.It interested few people

B.It cost a lot but was used everywhere

C.It had small size with bad connection

22.People realized that the technology can help do business when

A.the cellphone was everywhere

B.the Internet began to be widely used

C.the personal computer was more and more popular

2.According to the passage, what is the way of the future?

A.Use of personal computers throughout the world

B.Buying or selling via the Internet and the World Wide Web

C.The explosive growth of the Internet and the World Wide Web

3.According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.America consumes more goods than other countries

B.The population online in Britain is smaller than that in the Unites States

C.The number of people online is rising slowly throughout the world

4.The passage mainly talks about

A.the cellphone and its influence in some countries

B.development of the Internet technology and its influence

C.the data provided by the Department of Trade and Industry

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第1题

A.When he can't get his point across.B.When people are not receptive to new ideas.C.wh

A.When he can't get his point across.

B.When people are not receptive to new ideas.

C.when he comes into conflict with his colleagues.

D.When it is impossible to learn or to grow in his field.

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第2题

根据下面材料,回答题。 Black HolesMost scientists agree that black holes exist but are nea

根据下面材料,回答题。

Black Holes

Most scientists agree that black holes exist but are nearly impossible to locate. A black hole in the universe is not a solid object, like a planet, but it is shaped like a sphere (球体). Astronomers(天文学家) think that at the center of a black hole there is a single point in space with infinite (无限的) density (稠密). This single point is called a singularity (奇点). If the singularity theory is correct, it means that when a massive star collapses, all the material in it disappears into the singularity. The center of a black hole would not really be a hole at all, but an infinitely dense point.

Anything that crosses the black hole is pulled in by its great gravity.

Although black holes do exist, they are difficult to observe. These are the reasons.

? No light or anything else comes out of black holes. As a result, they are invisible to a telescope.

? In astronomical terms, black holes are truly. For example, a black hole formed by the collapse of a giant star would have an event horizon (视界) only 18 miles across.

? The nearest black holes would be dozens of light years away from Earth. One light year is about 6 trillion (万亿) miles. Even the most powerful telescopes could not pick out an object so small at such a great distance.

In 1994 the Hubble Space Telescope provided evidence that black holes exist. There are still answers to be found, however, so black holes remain one of the mysteries of the universe.

Black holes are part of space. 查看材料

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第3题

Punctuation makes the written language intelligible. It does the job, on the page, of the
changes of pitch, pace and rhythm which make it possible to understand speech. Unsurprisingly, therefore, a requirement for some knowledge of how to punctuate makes an early appearance in an English curriculum.

The trouble is, that necessary though punctuation is, the task of teaching it to children is considerably more challenging than it might appear. For example, it is possible that to instruct children about writing in sentences by telling them about full stops and capital letters is to court frustration and failure. The notion of the sentence as a statement—a free- standing chunk of information—is something that children come to gradually. As written work grows longer and more complicated, so the perception of sentence increases. Good teachers will, in their teaching of early writing, watch for the child's ability to compose in sentences, and then point out how the use of punctuation will define them more clearly.

So, where, in all this, comes the mechanical definition of a sentence—that it needs a verb, for example? The pragmatic answer is that it comes nowhere at all. Adult writers do not, on the whole, look back at their sentences to make sure they contain verbs. We all surely feel our sentences intuitively. Most of the time, to be sure, they will contain verbs. Occasionally, though, they may not—and where's the harm? What is certain is that you cannot possibly use the grammatical rule as a tool with which to teach a seven-year-old about sentence-writing. The child can be nudged and helped towards writing in sentences, but on the whole he will not do it until he is ready.

The point is that punctuation is an aid which the writer brings into play to illuminate an already formed idea. Before you can learn the punctuation, you have to know what you want to punctuate. Thus you teach capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks to a child who is already writing sentences, questions and exclamations. The development of a child's writing will always be a step ahead of the punctuation, and to reverse the process in response, say, to the short-term demands of a curriculum is to put later progress at risk.

Which statement can best sum up the main idea of the passage?

A.it is necessary to require the knowledge of punctuation in an English curriculum.

B.Punctuation is very important in written language.

C.Punctuation can make sentences more clear.

D.Punctuation should be taught after the development of children's writing.

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第4题

在实际生活中,许多外来援助是被“捆绑”住的。也就是说,援助往往带有条件,要求接受国将援助用于购买援助国的产
品。例如,法国为非洲的一项灌溉计划提供资金,条件是水泵、管道和建筑设备必须优先从法国购买。这种援助条件对收入转移问题的分析会产生什么影响?从援助国的角度来看,这种条件有意义吗?你能设想出一种援助条件恶化了接受国福利的情形吗?

In practice much foreign aid is“tied”;that is,it comes with restrictions that require that the recipient spend the aid on goods from the donor country.For example,France might provide money for an irrigation project in Africa,on the condition that the pumps,pipelines,and construction equipment be purchased from France rather than from Japan.How does such tying of aid affect the transfer problem analysis? Does tying of aid make sense from the donor's point of view? Can you think of a scenario in which tied aid actually makes the recipient worse off?

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第5题

请根据短文内容,回答题。 Black HolesMost scientists agree that black holes exist but are nea

请根据短文内容,回答题。

Black Holes

Most scientists agree that black holes exist but are nearly impossible to locate. A black hole in the universe is not a solid object, like a planet, but it is shaped like a sphere (球体). Astronomers(天文学家) think that at the center of a black hole there is a single point in space with infinite (无限的 ) density (稠密 ) . This single point is called a singularity (奇点). If the singularity theory is correct, it means that when a massive star collapses, all the material in it disappears into the singularity. The center of a black hole would not really be a hole at all, but an infinitely dense point.<br>

Anything that crosses the black hole is pulled in by its great gravity.<br>

Although black holes do exist, they are difficult to observe. These are the reasons.<br>

No light or anything else comes out of black holes. As a result, they are invisible to a telescope.<br>

In astronomical terms, black holes are truly. For example, a black hole formed by the collapse of a giant star would have an event horizon (视界) only 18 miles across.<br>

The nearest black holes would be dozens of light years away from Earth. One light year is about 6 trillion (万亿) miles. Even the most powerful telescopes could not pick out an object so small at such a great distance.<br>

In 1994 the Hubble Space Telescope provided evidence that black holes exist. There are still answers to be found, however, so black holes remain one of the mysteries of the universe.<

Black holes are part of space. 查看材料

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第6题

回答题Explore JordanWadi Rum is the name given to a valley cut into the sandstone and hard

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Explore Jordan

Wadi Rum is the name given to a valley cut into the sandstone and hard rock in southwest Jordan. _____(46)The name Rum most likely comes from an Aramaic word meaning "high" or "elevated", The area around Wadi Rum is now also one of Jordan"s most important tourist destinations, and attracts an increasing number of foreign tourists, particularly trekkers(越野者),but also for camel safaris(旅行)or simply day-trippers from Aqaba or Petra. In contrast, there are almost no local or Arab tourists, through Disi attracts young people from Amman at the weekends.

Popular activities in the desert environment include camping under the stars, riding Arab horses, and rock-climbing amongst the massive rock formations .Jebal Rum (Jebal means"mountain") is 1,574 metres above sea level. _____(47).

But Jordan is not simply a desert environment—it also contains the area which is the lowest point to the face of the Earth—the incredible Dead Sea, popular with tourists for swimming. _____(48)Once the waters reach the Dead Sea they are landlocked and have nowhere to go, so they evaporate ,leaving behind a dense ,rich cocktail(混合的)of salts and minerals that supply industry, agriculture and medicine with some of its finest products. Once again, tourists benefit and can participate in water spa treatments and water therapies.

The Dead Sea is located in the Syro-African Rift, a 4,000-mile fault line in the Earth"s crust. The lowest point of dry land on Earth is the shoreline of the Dead Sea at 1,300 feet below sea level .Because the lake is at the lowest point, this means that water does not drain from it. _____(49)Figures for the Dead Sea"s salinity(盐度)today range from 25% to 35%.

But the greatest tourist attraction is the incredible city of Petra. _____(50)It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rock face by the Nabataeans, an industrious Arab people who settled here more than 2,000 years ago, turning it into an important junction for the silk, spice and other trade routes that linked China India and southern Arabia with Egypt, Syria, Greece and Rome. Today, visitors can marvel at the architecture and explore life as it was thousands of years ago.

_____ 查看材料

A.It is the second highest peak in Jordan, rising directly above the Rum valley opposite Jebal Urn Ishrin.

B.This vast stretch of water receives a number of incoming rivers, including the River Jordan.

C.The area has been used as a background setting in a number of films.

D.It is the largest wadi (riverbed) in Jordan.

E.Every day seven million tons of water evaporate from the lake, but the minerals remain, causing the salt content to increase.

F.It is without doubt Jordan"s most valuable treasure.

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第7题

Computers are now being pushed into schools. We know that multimedia will make 21 easy and
fun. Children will happily learn from 22 characters while taught by expertly 23 software. Who needs teachers when you've got 24 education? These expensive toys are difficult to use in the classrooms and 25 extensive teacher training. Sure, kids love video games 26 think of your own experience : can you 27 even one educational filmstrip of many years ago? I'll 28 you remember the two or three great teachers who made a 29 in your life.

Then there's cyberbusiness, We're promised 30 catalog shopping - just point and click for great deals. We'll order airline tickets 31 the network, book restaurants and negotiate sales 32 Stores will become obsolete. So how come my local mall does more 33 in an afternoon than the entire Internet 34 in a month? Even if there were a trustworthy way to 35 money over the Internet, the network is 36 a most essential ingredient of trade and commerce : salespeople.

What's absent from this electronic wonderland? People contact. Computers and networks 37 us from one another. A network chat line is a limp 38 for meeting friends over coffee.No interactive multimedia display comes 39 to the excitement of a 40 concert. This virtual reality where frustration is legion and - in the holy names of Education and Progress - important aspects of human interactions are relentlessly devalued.

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第8题

Apple computer introduced its pioneering, user-friendly Mackintosh computer in 1984. The "
Mac" quickly became popular and appeared likely to【C1】______the field. But Apple officials were reluctant to【C2】______the Mac's【C3】______system to other manufacturers and give up control of their project. Meanwhile, Microsoft developed the" Windows" system for rival IBM computers and【C4】______machines. Microsoft licensed its operating systems to whoever could pay the price, and its sales【C5】______. Later September Apple finally licensed the Mac technology. But by then, most computers were【C6】______to Windows and few customers signed【C7】______.

Our lives are a【C8】______of our decisions--whether in business or 15ersonal【C9】______. And in every decision, there comes a crucial point when you must make up your mind. Deciding too quickly can bring【C10】______consequences;【C11】______too long can mean missed opportunities. And everyday life and history are full of【C12】______that can help us realize this critical moment.

In July 1862, in the【C13】______of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln【C14】______his Cabinet members to the White House to【C15】______them of a decision he had made. The president read aloud to them the Emancipation Proclamation,【C16】______for freeing slaves in the Southern states at war with the Union. When he finished, the Cabinet members were silent. It was a【C17】______idea for the time and bound to【C18】______controversy even in the North.

Then Secretary of State, William Seward spoke up. The Confederates had recently routed the Union Army, and Lincoln's proclamation might be interpreted as a【C19】______move. Wily not wait until the picture was brighter? Lincoln welcomed his advice and delayed the proclamation until September, when the battle of Antietam had stopped a confederate advance. The decision was then【C20】______received by supporters of the Union.

【C1】

A.overwhelm

B.overcome

C.dominate

D.overtake

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第9题

Computers are now being pushed into schools. We know that multimedia will make【21】______ e

Computers are now being pushed into schools. We know that multimedia will make 【21】______ easy and fun. Children will happily learn from 【22】______ characters while taught by expertly 【23】______ software. Who needs teachers when you've got 【24】______ education? These expensive toys are difficult to use in the classrooms and 【25】______ extensive teacher training. Sure, kids love video games 【26】______ think of your own experience: can you 【27】______ even one educational filmstrip of many years ago? I'll 【28】______ you remember the two or three great teachers who made a 【29】______ in your life.

Then there's cyberbusiness. We're promised 【30】______ catalog shopping -- just point and click for great deals. We'll order airline tickets 【31】______ the network, book restaurants and negotiate sales 【32】______ . Stores will become obsolete. So how come my local mall does more 【33】______ in an afternoon than the entire Internet 【34】______ in a month? Even if there were a trustworthy way to 【35】______ money over the Internet, the network is 【36】______ a most essential ingredient of trade and commerce: salespeople.

What's absent from this electronic wonderland? People contact. Computers and networks 【37】______ us from one another. A network chat line is a limp 【38】______ for meeting friends over coffee. No interactive multimedia display comes 【39】______ to the excitement of a 【40】______ concert. This virtual reality where frustration is legion and -- in the holy names of Education and Progress -- important aspects of human interactions are relentlessly devalued.

【21】

A.schoolwork

B.exercise

C.teamwork

D.research

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第10题

According to the majority of Americans, women are ...

According to the majority of Americans, women are every bit as capable of being good political leaders as men. The same can be said of their ability to dominate the corporate boardroom. And according to a new Pew Research Center survey on women and leadership, most Americans find women indistinguishable from men on key leadership traits such as intelligence and capacity for innovation, with many saying they’re stronger than men in terms of being passionate and organized leaders. So why, then, are women in short supply at the top of government and business in the United States? According to the public, at least, it’s not that they lack toughness, management talent or proper skill sets. It’s also not all about work-life balance.Although economic research and previous survey findings have shown that career interruptions related to motherhood may make it harder for women to advance in their careers and compete for top executive jobs, relatively few adults in the recent survey point to this as a key barrier for women seeking leadership roles. Only about one-in-five say women’s family responsibilities are a major reason why there aren’t more females in top leadership positions in business and politics. Instead, topping the list of reasons, about four-in-ten Americans point to a double standard for women seeking to climb to the highest levels of either politics or business, where they have to do more than their male counterparts to prove themselves. Similar shares say the electorate (选民) and corporate America are just not ready to put more women in top leadership positions. As a result, the public is divided about whether the imbalance in corporate America will change in the foreseeable future, even though women have made major advances in the workplace. While 53% believe men will continue to hold more top executive positions in business in the future, 44% say it’s only a matter of time before as many women are in top executive positions as men. Americans are less doubtful when it comes to politics: 73% expect to see a female president in their lifetime. (2019.6月四级真题) Q: What do we learn from previous survey findings about women seeking leadership roles?

A、They have unconquerable difficulties on their way to success.

B、They are lacking in confidence when competing with men.

C、Their failures may have something to do with family duties.

D、Relatively few are hindered in their career advancement.

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第11题

Computers are now being pushed into schools. We know that multimedia will make 【21】______e

Computers are now being pushed into schools. We know that multimedia will make 【21】______ easy and fun. Children will happily learn from 【22】______ characters while taught by expertly 【23】______ software.Who needs teachers when you've got 【24】______ education? These expensive toys are difficult to use in the classrooms and 【25】______ extensive teacher training. Sure, kids love video games — 【26】______ think of your own experience: can you 【27】______ even one educational filmstrip of many years ago? I'll 【28】______ you remember the two or three great teachers who made a 【29】______ in your life.

Then there's cyberbusiness. We're promised 【30】______ catalog shopping—just point and click for great deals. We'll order airline tickets 【31】______ the network, book restaurants and egotiate sales 【32】______ .Stores will become obsolete. So how come my local mall does more 【33】______ in an afternoon than the entire Internet 【34】______ in a month? Even if there were a trustworthy way to 【35】______ money over the Internet, the network is 【36】______ a most essential ingredient of trade and commerce: salespeople.

What's absent from this electronic wonderland? People contact. Computers and networks 【37】______ us from one another. A network chat line is a limp 【38】______ for meeting friends over coffee. No interactive multimedia display comes 【39】______ to the excitement of a 【40】______ concert. This virtual reality where frustration is legion and where—in the holy names of Education and Progress—important aspects of human interactions are relentlessly devalued.

【21】

A.schoolwork

B.exercise

C.teamwork

D.research

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