14.以下是一些書目介紹的信息:
A.20Years Younger

The book details easy and effective steps we can all take to rebuild the foundation of youth and enjoy better health,improved energy,and a positive outlook on life.The four basic programs are:an exercise system for fighting muscle and bone loss,a longevity-focused diet,sleep rejuvenation,and wrinkle-fighting skin care.Woven throughout the text is practical advice on changing appearances,controlling stress,staying mentally sharp,navigating medical tests,and much more.
B.Born To Run

Full of incredible characters,amazing athletic achievements,cutting-edge science,and,most of all,pure inspiration,Born to Run is an epic adventure that began with one simple question:Why does my foot hurt?In search of an answer,Christopher McDougall sets off to find a tribe of the world's greatest distance runners and learn their secrets,and in the process shows us that everything we thought we knew about running is wrong.
C.Natural Running

In Natural Running,Abshire explains how modern running shoes distort the efficient running technique that humans evolved over thousands of years.He reviews the history of running shoes and injuries,making the case for barefoot running but also warning about its dangers.
D.Woodworking

This book includes excellent instruction from a best-selling woodworking author on all aspects of woodworking with hand tools.He approaches setting up the all-hand tool shop,explains how the tools work in wood,addresses the joinery,and finishes with instructions on building a workshop accessory to use with hand tools.Also included are other sample projects and information on finishing the hand-worked projects.
E.Whittling Little Folk:20Delightful Characters to Carve and   Paint
At the beginning of the book,readers will find step-by-step carving and painting instructions for a Scandinavian inspired man and woman.Once they have learned to carve these two projects,readers will find an additional 18patterns that can also be created with the same technique and some subtle changes.
F.Quick and Easy Meals

The book offers healthy,low-carb Primal-approved recipes that can all be completed in under half and hour and,in many cases,in just a few minutes.Sisson and Meier show you how to delight your family or guests every time with quick,delicious meals using local produce,CSA meats,healthy fats (yes,and real butter) and common herbs and spices.

請(qǐng)閱讀以下購(gòu)書者的信息,然后匹配相關(guān)的書籍.
46.Carina is fond of art and likes carving very much.In order to make something for the coming Mothers Day,she is searching a new idea.
E
47.Daisy is a busy salesgirl,who is difficult to find time to cook.She likes home meals.
F
48.Alexander is a college student.He likes running.He wants to know more about the secret of shoes and running.
C
49.Sammy majors in PE.He will do a research on how to train long distance runners.
B
50.Nancy is looking for a book about advice on controlling stress,changing appearances,and enjoying a better health.
A.

分析 本文為信息匹配題,讓考生根據(jù)第二部分提供的個(gè)人信息匹配第一部分的書籍.

解答 46-50  EFCBA
46.答案E.信息匹配題.根據(jù)Carina is fond of art and likes carving very much,與E部分"readers will find step-by-step carving and painting instructions for a Scandinavian inspired man and woman"匹配.故選E.
47 答案F.信息匹配題.根據(jù)Daisy is a busy salesgirl,who is difficult to find time to cook,與F部分的The book offers healthy,low-carbon Primal-approved recipes匹配.故選F.
48 答案C.信息匹配題.根據(jù)He wants to know more about the secret of shoes and running,與C部分的Abshire explains how modern running shoes distort the efficient running technique that humans evolved over thousands of years.He reviews the history of running shoes and injuries匹配.故選C.
49 答案B.信息匹配題.根據(jù)He will do a research on how to train long distance runners,與B部分Christopher McDougall sets off to find a tribe of the world's greatest distance runners and learn their secrets匹配.故選B.
50.答案A.信息匹配題.根據(jù)on controlling stress,changing appearances,and enjoying a better health,與A部分Woven throughout the text is practical advice on changing appearances,controlling stress,staying mentally sharp,navigating medical tests,and much more相匹配.故選A.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 信息匹配題解題技巧:第一、先題后文.先看題再看文章能夠?qū)⒏嗪?jiǎn)單的題先做出來(lái),當(dāng)你發(fā)現(xiàn)簡(jiǎn)單題全部處理完畢之后,剩下的難題可以再重新回到文章當(dāng)中再去找那些已經(jīng)被挑剩下的段落.所以不管怎么樣一定是先題后文,稍后再文題同步或先文后題.第二、關(guān)鍵詞定位(key words positioning)和同義替換(paraphrasing).其實(shí)閱讀只考兩件事,一件事情是簡(jiǎn)單的:看到什么,定位什么,選擇什么; 另外一個(gè)則是通過定位確定這個(gè)位置,然后再進(jìn)行一個(gè)切換之后發(fā)現(xiàn)原來(lái)這個(gè)東西就是另外一個(gè)東西.

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C.a(chǎn) Bachelor of Science degree 
D.a(chǎn) Master's or a PhD's degree
68.It can be concluded from this article thatC.
A.a(chǎn) hospital diploma program takes the least time to finish compared with others
B.it's really not difficult for people to be educated to become registered nurses
C.registered nurses are not legal unless they take some sort of licensing exam
D.being a registered nurse is the most stressful profession in America
69.What's the writer's attitudes towards being a registered nurse?B
A.Subjective    B.Objective    
C.Supportive    D.Opposing
70.If another paragraph is needed,it most probably deals withD
A.how the nursing profession is managed by the government
B.different forms of degrees for being a registered nurse‘
C.the advantages and disadvantages of being a registered nurse
D.discussion about the different types of registered nurses.

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4.Is a mouse that can speak acceptable?How about a dog with human hands or feet?Scientists,the people with the know-how to make such things happen,are now thinking about whether such experiments are morally right or not.
    On Nov.10,Britain's Academy of Medical Sciences launched a study on the use of animals with human materials in scientific research.The work is expected to take at least a year,but its leaders hope it will lead to guidelines for scientists in Britain and around the world on how far they can go mixing human genes into animals in search of ways to fight human diseases.
"Do these constructs (構(gòu)想) challenge our idea of what it is to be human?"asked Martin Bobrow,a professor of medical genetics at Cambridge University and chair of a 14-member group looking into the issue."It is important that we consider these questions now so that appropriate boundaries are recognized."
Using human material in animals is not new.Scientists have already created monkeys that have a human form of the Huntingdon's gene so they can study how the disease develops; and mice with livers (肝) made from human cells are being used to study the effects of new drugs.
However,scientists say the technology to put ever greater amounts of human genetic material into animals is spreading quickly around the world---raising the possibility that some scientists in some places may want to go further than is morally acceptable.
     Last year in Britain there was a lively debate over new laws allowing the creation of human-animal embryos (胚胎) for experiments.On one side of the debate were religious groups,who claimed that such science interferes with nature.Opposing them were scientists who pointed out that such experiments were vital to research cures for diseases.
The experts will publish reports after the end of the study,in which they will give definitions (定義) for animal embryos with human genes or cells,look at safety and animal welfare issues,and consider the right legal framework to work within.
72.What does the underlined word"they"in Paragraph 2 refer to?A
A.Scientists in Britain and around the world.
B.Leaders of the research.
C.Guidelines for scientists.
D.Scientific experiments.
73.Scientists do research of mixing human genes into animals in order toB
A.test new drugs on animals 
B.to find ways to fight human diseases
C.prove the research is morally acceptable
D.create monkeys and mice with livers made from human cells 
74.We can infer from the passage thatC
A.the experts will release reports after the study
B.scientists have never doubted the use of animals with human materials
C.the creation of human-animal embryos for experiments is legal in Britain
D.religious groups hold that cures for diseases have to be done through experiments
75.What would be the best title of the passage?A
A.Morally right or not?
B.A debate about new laws
C.Cures for diseases                      
D.Animal embryos with human genes.

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