题目
The new university graduate is confident of(win)________the post as the assistant to the managing director.
第1题
( )属于析出文献书目信息。
A.Loudon, R. The quantum theory of light (2nd ed.) [M]. London: Oxford University Press. 1983
B.Clarke CJS. Process as a primitive physical category [C]. Fraser J T, Rowell L eds. Time and Process, New York. International Universities Press, 1993, 53-69
C.Holevo AS. Statistical Problems in Quantum Physics [C]. Murayama G, Prokhorov JV, eds. Proceedings of the Second Japan-USSR Symposium on Probability Theory, Sidney. Springer, 1973
D.Isham, Christopher J. Quantum logic and the histories approach to quantum theory[J]. J. Math. Phys,1994, 35(2). 2157-2185
第2题
A.discipline
B.code
C.key
D.principle
第3题
A.Harvard University
B.the State University of New York
C.Yale University
D.Princeton University
第4题
If I had time()see that new movie at the University Theatre.
A、I’ll
B、I may
C、I’d
第5题
A、Harvard University
B、The State University of New York
C、Yale University
D、Princeton University
第6题
A.People in Marymount University are friendly.
B.The writer likes the new experience in the university.
C.The writer drove to Marymount University on the first day.
D.The writer is not homesick.
第7题
Since 1978, many new()have been developed in our university to meet the increasing demands of the students.
A、disciplines
B、entrances
C、checks
D、flames
第8题
Passage 1
A new study finds that even mild stress can affect your ability to control your emotions. A team of neuroscientists at New York University say that their findings suggest that certain _1_ that teach people how to better control their emotions—such as those used to treat social anxiety and phobias— may not work as well during stressful situations. “We have long suspected that stress can _2_ our ability to control our emotions, but this is the first study to document how even mild stress can undercut therapies designed to keep our emotions in _3_ said senior author and psychology professor Elizabeth Phelps. “In other words, what you learn in the clinic may not be as _4_ in the real world when you’re stressed.” To help patients learn to _5_ their emotional impairment, therapists sometimes use cognitive restructuring techniques encouraging patients to alter their thoughts or approach to a situation to change their emotional response. These might include focusing on the positive or non-threatening aspects of an event or _6_ that might normally produce fear. To test how these techniques hold up in real-life situations, the team _7_ a group of 78 volunteers, who viewed pictures of snakes and spiders. Some of the pictures were paired with an electric shock, and participants _8_ developed a fear of these pictures. The subjects “reported more _9_ feelings of fear when viewing the pictures, compared with when they viewed images not paired with a shock. Next the participants were taught cognitive strategies, similar to those _10_ bytherapists and known as cognitive-behavioral therapy, to learn to diminish the fears brought on by the experiment.
A) check
B) regulate
C) eventually
D) consequences
E) impair
F) stimulus
G) bleak
H) enlisted
I) relevant
J) prescribed
K) therapies
L) confined
M) incidentally
N) intense
O) breach
第1空答案是:
第9题
翻译New York University has forty-eight thousand students.
A. 纽约大学有学生四万八千名。
B. 纽约大学有学生四千八百名。
C. 纽约大学有学生四百八十名。
第10题
A.opportunities
B.realities
C.necessities
D.Probabilities
第11题
A. the State University of New York.
B. Yale University.
C. Princeton University.
D. Harvard University.
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