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【題目】If the arrival of your train at your destination is delayed by more than 5 minutes ______ the timetable, we will refund the full price of your ticket if the delay is caused by our company
A.rather than B. according to
C.regardless of D.due to
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【題目】完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
I was waiting for a phone call from my ____ . He had left a message the night before, telling me that my show was to be _____ _.I called him several times, ____ _ each time his secretary told me that he was in a meeting and that he ______ call me later. So I waited and waited, but there was ____ _ no call. Three hours passing by, I became more and more_____ _. I was certain that my agent didn’t care about my work, and he didn't care about me. I was _____ _ with that _____ . I started to shout at the phone, "Let me wait, will you? Who do you think you are?"
At that time I didn't realize my wife was____ _. Without showing her surprise, she____ _ in, seized the phone, tore off the ____ _, and shouted at the phone, "Yeah! Who do you think you are? Bad telephone!" And she _____ it into the wastebasket.
I stood watching her, _____ _. What on earth?
She stepped to the doorway and shouted at the ______ of the house, "Now hear this! All objects in this room—______ _ you do anything to upset my husband, out you go!".
Then she turned to me, kissed me, and said _____ _, "Honey, you just have to learn how to take control." With that, she left the room.
After watching a _____ __ woman rushing in and out, shouting at everything _____ _, I noticed that something in
【1】A. agent B. wife C. secretary D. assistant
【2】A. dismissed B. canceled C.failed D.transformed
【3】A. for B.so C.and D. but
【4】A.should B. would C.might D. shall
【5】A.rather B. ever C. still D. even
【6】A.skeptical B. impatient C. depressed D. critical
【7】A. faced B. covered C. overcome D.overlooked
【8】A.idea B. thought C.mind D. mood
【9】A. looking down B. looking up C. looking for D. looking on
【10】A. jumped B. hurried C. rushed D. stepped
【11】A. phone B. wires C. receiver D. call
【12】A.snatched B.skipped C.swept D.scratched
【13】A. speechless B. silence C. surprising D. scared
【14】A.remains B. left C.other D. rest
【15】A.unless B.as C. if D.since
【16】A. jokingly B. stubbornly C. calmly D. cautiously
【17】A. loving B. crazy C. humourous D.bored
【18】A. in shape B.in order C. in place D. in sight
【19】A. eyes B. heart C. mind D. mood
【20】A.pushed B. driven C.forced D. kept
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【題目】The experiment, though they had tried their best, ________ to be a failure.
A. turned up B. turned out
C. turned in D. turned on
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【題目】C
As every computer owner knows, when their machines run a complex program they get pretty hot. In fact, cooling the processors can be expensive, especially when you're dealing with huge banks of computer servers. But what if that energy could heat private homes? A Dutch energy firm aims to do just that.
Data centers of large Internet firms, such as Google, Apple, Microsoft and others, contain thousands of computer servers. As they process information they generate enormous amounts of heat requiring cooling towers that dissipate it into the atmosphere.
A Dutch firm thinks paying for electricity to run the servers and then paying again to cool them is a waste of energy.
Boaz Leupe, CEO of the start-up Nerdalize, says it’s actually quite simple.
"We don't actually have to build the data center, which saves a lot of costs in infrastructure and we don't have the cooling overhead, plus that you have the environmental benefit, that the kilowatt hour you are using is used twice, once to heat the home and once to compute the clients task without the cooling overhead," says Leupe.
The company developed what it calls an e-Radiator, a computer server that also works as an alternative heating source. Leupe says that five Dutch homeowners are experimentally using them in their homes.
“We reimburse the electricity the server uses, and that we can do because of the computer clients on the other side, and, in that way, home owners actually get heating for free, and computer users don't have to pay for the overhead of the data center,” says Leupe.
One of the participants in the year-long experiment, Jan Visser, says the amount of heat produced by e-Radiator depends on the work being done by the server’s processors so it cannot be used as the primary source. But he is ready to try it.
“If it gives good enough warmth, you can use less of your existing central heating, and there is the chance for a home owner to pay less bills.”
Nerdalize says e-Radiators generate temperature of up to 55 degrees Celsius and could save up to $440 in annual heating costs.
【1】Which one is true according to the passage?
A. It is expensive to deal with huge banks of computer servers.
B. A Dutch energy firm attempted to heat private homes.
C. Computer servers generate large quantities of heat.
D. The cooling tower is a waste of energy.
【2】The underlined phrase “overhead” in the third paragraph probably means______.
A. daily cost B. fixture
C. forehead D. method
【3】What is NOT true about e-Radiator according to the passage?
A. It is a computer server used as an alternative heating source.
B. It has been launched onto the market.
C.It is environmentally friendly.
D. It can save users’ money.
【4】Which of the following can be the best title for the passage ?
A. A New Kind of Data Servers
B. Data Servers Could Heat Private Homes
C. How to Heat the Private Homes with Computers
D. An Alternative Heating Source
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【題目】The disease failed to _______ to the new drugs the doctor used.
A. respond B. reflect
C. reply D. reduce
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【題目】B
American researchers found females are the more talkative sex because of a special “l(fā)anguage protein(蛋白質(zhì))” in the brain.
The study, conducted by neuroscientists (神經(jīng)學(xué)家)and psychologist from the University of Maryland, concluded that women talked more because they had more of the Foxp2 protein. The research, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, found that higher levels were found among humans that were women but in rats that were males. Their findings came after it was previously claimed that ladies speak about 20,000 words a day – over 13,000 more than men. “This study is one of the first to report a sex difference in the expression of a language-associated protein in humans or animals,” said Prof Margaret McCarthy, who led the study. In their study, the researchers attempted to determine what might make male rats more vocal than their female friends.
They separated four-day-old rats from their mothers and then counted the number of times they cried out in the “ultrasonic range”, the frequencies higher than humans can hear, over five minutes. While both sexes called out hundreds of cries, the males called out twice as often, they found. But when the pups were returned to their mother’s cage, she fussed over her sons first. Tests conducted on the parts of the brain known to be associated with vocalcalls showed the male pups have up to twice as much Foxp2 protein as the females. The researchers then increased the production in the brains of female pups and reduced it in males. This led to the female rats crying out more often and their mothers showing more interest to them. In contrast, males became less “talkative”.
The researchers then tested samples from ten children, aged between three and five, which showed that females had up to 30 per cent more of the Foxp2 protein than males, in a brain area key to language in humans.
“Based on our observations, we assume higher levels of Foxp2 in girls and higher levels of Foxp2 in male rats is an indication that Foxp2 protein levels are associated with the more communicative sex,” said Prof McCarthy. “Our results imply Foxp2 as a component of the neurobiological basis of sex differences in vocal communication in mammals. “
【1】What can be inferred from the second paragraph?
A. women always speak more words than men.
B. men and male rats have low levels of language protein.
C. McCarthy isn’t the first to find females more talkative
D. women and male rats have similar levels of Foxp2.
【2】What does the underlined phrase “fussed over” in the third paragraph mean?
A.relyed on B. related to
C. put pressure on D. paid attention to
【3】 What’s the purpose of the experiments on rats carried out by the researchers?
A.To test which part of the brain is key to language in rats and humans.
B. To discover the association between Foxp2 protein and vocal communication.
C. To determine the reason why female rats are more talkative than male rats.
D. To prove the levels of Foxp2 protein in humans and rats are different.
【4】Which of te following can be the best title for the passage ?
A. Why women are the talkative sex
B. Tests on humans and rats
C. Sex differences in Foxp2 protein
D. Foxp2 protein determines oral ability
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【題目】We watched __________ when he cleaned and repaired the laptop computer.
A. fascinating B. fascinates
C. fascinatedly D. fascination
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【題目】The teacher asked us to ________ a story about Christmas.
A. bring up B. come up
C. take up D. make up
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【題目】D
She almost did not run. Christine Williams admits that now. She could barely put one foot after another following the wake(守靈) for her sister, who had died in an automobile accident. But she did run. With the cheers of friends and strangers reaching her heart, Williams set a C.W. Post record in Boston. Now she will run again, in the national Division II cross-country championships in Evansville, Ind. She wanted to be sure she was doing the right thing by running. She was the middle of three sisters, between Kerry, who is 25, and Jennifer, who was 18.
Just going through any motions was hard enough, but Christine Williams wanted to know if she should put on her uniform and her shoes and run through the woods on an autumn afternoon, in the awful gaping time between her sister’s wake and her funeral. “I kind of got upset beforehand.” Williams admitted. Not a chatterbox under normal conditions, she now holds herself the best way she can, the fewer words the better. She almost walked away from the start line. But her friend Angela Toscano, who had flown up to Boston with her, directly from the wake, was standing near the line and talked her through it. “She said my sister would have wanted me to run.” Christine said. And that was enough to get her started.
The accident happened just after midnight on Nov, 4. Four young women were driving in an unfamiliar area of Long Island in Eastport, N.Y., when one of them apparently ran a yield sign, and the car was hit by another vehicle. Heather Brownrigg and Jennifer Williams died, and their friends April Brown and Kaci Moran were treated at a hospital and released.
The crash made the papers. April Brown was charged with drunken driving and driving without a license.
The wake began on Nov. 6. The next day Christine was to run with the Post cross-country team at the regional meet. Rich Degnan, the Post coach,"and Post officials offered a car service and tickets on the last flight-to Boston for Christine and Toscano. When they arrived at the hotel, the entire team was waiting up for her.
Everybody knew about it at the regional meet. Degnan had to arrange for the flexibility of an alternate, just in case Christine could not go. Several times during the race, Christine felt she could not continue. But then she heard her friends and all those other people, those strangers from other colleges, calling her name. She thought about Jennifer. And she ran. She finished fourth in 22 minutes 58 seconds, breaking the Post record for the 6-kilometer distance by 15 seconds. And although the Post team didn’t qualify for the nationals, Christine did.
【1】 What does the underlined sentence in paragragh 2 “Not a chatterbox under normal conditions” mean?
A.She is a person of few words noramlly.
B.She likes chatting under normal conditions.
C.She isn’t under normal conditions.
D. She doesn’t like running while chatting.
【2】Christine’s Post team did the following for her EXCEPT ____________.
A. offering car service and flight tickets to Boston.
B. arranging for a substitute for her beforehand.
C. cheering for her during the race.
D. taking care of her food and uniforms.
【3】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Christine flew to Boston after her sister’s funeral.
B. Christine’s two sisters were killed in the accident.
C. Christine’s athletic performance stood out in the race.
D. Christine broke the Post record in national meet in Boston.
【4】【原創(chuàng)】Put the sentence in the right order.
a. Angela Toscano flew to Boston.
b. Christine run at the regional meet.
c. Christine broke the record.
d. Four young women were driving in an unfamiliar area of Long Island.
e. the Post team flew to Boston.
A.d e a, b c B. b a d c e,
C. e c d a, b D. a, b c e d
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【題目】-How do you find Summer Shoes 2012 ?
-__________! I think every lady will love it.
A. Very fascinating B. By chance
C. Don't you know D. Don't worry
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