题目
A.No, I think so.
B.No, I don't think so.
C.No, I think not.
第1题
I don't know you , but I thought your voice ()familiar.
A.heard
B.listened
C. sounded
D. are heard
第2题
A.happy
B.alone
C.excite
D.surprised
第3题
A.I would accept the negative differences and tolerate them.
B.I would reject what is around me
C.I would cling to other students from my home country.
D.I would seek security in the familiar.
第4题
Men Are Carrying on a Sex-fight
This is supposed to be an enlightened age, but you wouldn’t think of if you could heat what the average man thinks of the average woman/ Women won their independence years ago. After a long, bitter struggle, they now enjoy the same educational opportunities as men in most parts of the world. They have proved repeatedly that they are equal and often superior to men in almost every field. The hard-fought battle for recognition has been won, but it is by no means over. It is men, not women who still carry on the sex war because their attitude remains basically hostile. Even in the most progressive societies, women continue to be regarded as second-rate citizens. To hear some men talk, you’d think that women belonged to a different species!
On the surface, the comments made by men about women’s abilities seem light-hearted. The same tired jokes about women drivers are repeated day in, day out. This apparent light-heartedness dose not conceal the real contempt that men feel for women. However much men sneer at women, their claims to superiority are not borne out by statistics. Let’s consider the matter of driving, for instance. We all know that women cause far fewer accidents than men. They are too conscientious and responsible to drive like maniacs. But this is a minor quibble. Women have succeeded in any job you care to name. As politicians, soldiers, doctors, factory-hands, university professors, farmers, company directors, lawyers, bus-conductors, scientists and presidents of countries they have often put men to shame. And we must remember that they frequently succeed brilliantly in all these fields in addition to bearing and rearing children.
Yet men go on maintaining the fiction that there are many jobs women can’t don Top-level political negotiation between countries, business and banking are almost entirely controlled by men, who jealously guard their so-called ‘rights’. Even in otherwise enlightened places like Switzerland women haven’t even been given the cote. This situation is preposterous! The arguments that men put forward to exclude women from these fields are all too familiar. Women, they say, are unreliable and irrational. They depend too little on cool reasoning and too much on intuition and instinct to arrive at decisions. They are not even capable of thinking clearly. Yet when women prove their abilities, men refuse to acknowledge them and give them their due. So much for a man’s ability to think clearly!
The truth is that men cling to their supremacy because of their basic inferiority complex. They shun real competition. They know in their hearts that women are superior and they are afraid of being beaten at their own game. One of the most important tasks in the world is to achieve peace between the nations. You can be sure that if women were allowed to sit round the conference table, they would succeed brilliantly, as they always do, there men have failed for centuries. Some things are too important to be left to men!
1. What does the first sentence imply?
[A] It is not really an enlightened age.
[B] It is different from an enlightened age.
[C] It is the same as an enlightened age.
[D] It is like an enlightened age.
2. Why do men carry on the sex war against women?
[A] Because of their inferiority.
[B] Because they shun real competition.
[C] Because of their claim to supremacy.
[D] Because they still look down upon women.
3. The “fiction” is closest in meaning to
[A] Novel.
[B] Man-made idea.
[C] False idea.
[D] Story.
4. What is the main argument men have raised against women?
[A] Women are lack of cold reasoning.
[B] They depend on intuition too much.
[C] They are unreliable and irrational.
[C] They are too still look down upon women.
第5题
Translate the following text from English into Chinese. Write your translation on ANSWER SHEET 2. (15 points)
Think about driving a route that’s very familiar. It could be your commute to work, a trip into town or the way home. Whichever it is, you know every twist and turn like the back of your hand. On these sorts of trips it’s easy to zone out from the actual driving and pay little attention to the passing scenery. The consequence is that you perceive that the trip has taken less time than it actually has.
This is the well-travelled road effect: people tend to underestimate the time it takes to travel a familiar route.
The effect is caused by the way we allocate our attention. When we travel down a well-known route, because we don’t have to concentrate much, time seems to flow more quickly. And afterwards, when we come to think back on it, we can’t remember the journey well because we didn’t pay much attention to it. So we assume it was shorter.
将上面这段话翻译成中文,谢谢!
第6题
If possible, use a drug with which you are familiar. If you use a new drug, be especially on the watch for adverse reactions. Report serious or unusual reactions suspected as due to established drugs, and any reaction however slight that may be due to a newly marketed drug.
This is a set of recommendations for ______.
A.doctors prescribing for patients
B.doctors training people who take drugs
C.drug companies
D.persons who sell drugs
第7题
If you want to telephone him you will have to _______ the number in the book.
A. look at
B. look up
C. look through
D. look after
第8题
A.on
B.with
C.for
D.up
第9题
A. look on
B. look for
C. look after
D. look into
第10题
A.look it on
B.look it over
C.look it up
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