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科目: 來(lái)源: 題型:單選題

The poor boy seems _____ the news that his father died in the car accident for there is no sign of sorrow on his face.


  1. A.
    not to be known
  2. B.
    not to have received
  3. C.
    to have not received
  4. D.
    not to know

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Pandas are native ______ west China


  1. A.
    on
  2. B.
    to
  3. C.
    from
  4. D.
    of

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Are you willing to live in an age _____ 4G technology will bring about an information revolution?


  1. A.
    where
  2. B.
    when
  3. C.
    whose
  4. D.
    which

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科目: 來(lái)源: 題型:單選題

It is said that more than ten thousand workers have ______ the strike(罷工)


  1. A.
    joined
  2. B.
    joined in
  3. C.
    attended
  4. D.
    take part

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科目: 來(lái)源: 題型:單選題

As parents and teachers, you should allow children the space to ______ their opinions, even if they are different from your own.


  1. A.
    announce
  2. B.
    voice
  3. C.
    declare
  4. D.
    sound

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科目: 來(lái)源: 題型:單選題

---It was cold and the road was icy.
---It______a comfortable journey.


  1. A.
    can’t be
  2. B.
    shouldn’t be
  3. C.
    mustn’t have been
  4. D.
    couldn’t have been

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--- Mary’s got crazy and has been sent to the mental hospital. Did you tell her boss about that?
--- Yes, but I ______ her husband first.


  1. A.
    should have told
  2. B.
    shouldn’t have told
  3. C.
    must have told
  4. D.
    needn’t have told

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科目: 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解

A nurse prepares a polio(小兒麻痹癥) vaccination(預(yù)防接種)for a baby in the Otash refugee camp in South Darfur.
United Nations and Sudanese agencies will carry out the campaign this week and again in November. Sudan had been polio-free since two thousand and five. The new case of wild polio virus was confirmed last month in South Darfur.
Health officials also announced last month that Nigeria has had almost seventy new cases of polio since two thousand and five. Those cases, however, were caused by the polio vaccine itself.
There are two kinds of polio vaccine(疫苗). The one given by injection contains killed virus, which cannot cause polio. The one given by mouth contains live but weakened virus. In very rare cases the virus can change and cause polio.
The way to stop the spread now is more vaccinations. But officials worry that people in northern Nigeria may, once again, fear the vaccine. In recent years, local leaders spread stories that Western nations had poisoned the vaccine with the virus that causes AIDS.
The United States Food and Drug Administration had told parents not to give them to children under age two unless a doctor says to use them.
The F.D.A. gave the advice as it announced a meeting of experts to discuss cold medicines for children. That advisory committee met last week -- and voted that these drugs should not be given to children under the age of six.
Members said there is not enough evidence to show that these drugs work in children. They called for more research.
The committee also said that liquid medicines should all use the same measurement terms. This could reduce the risk of parents giving their children too much. In rare cases, deaths have been reported from overdoses.
The drug industry says its products are safe and effective for children. But it says parents need to be better educated about how to use them. A week before the meeting, the industry decided to end sales of cold products for children under two

  1. 1.

    The underlined word in the second paragraph means_____

    1. A.
      concerned
    2. B.
      affirmed
    3. C.
      discovered
    4. D.
      defined
  2. 2.

    Which sentence is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Sudan had been polio-charged since two thousand five
    2. B.
      Nigeria has had already seventy new cases of polio since two thousand and five. last month
    3. C.
      There are three kinds of polio vaccine
    4. D.
      The virus can rarely change and cause polio
  3. 3.

    Why do officials worry that people in northern Nigeria may fear the vaccine once again?

    1. A.
      Because the vaccine has no effect on polio
    2. B.
      Because the vaccine with the virus can change and cause polio
    3. C.
      Because the stories were spread that western nations had poisoned the vaccine with the virus that causes AIDS
    4. D.
      The passage doesn’t tell us
  4. 4.

    The underlined sentence in the passage can be replaced by______

    1. A.
      There are many death cases because of taking too much
    2. B.
      Almost no death cases have been found because of taking too much
    3. C.
      Many death cases have been reported
    4. D.
      Death cases have never been reported for taking too much
  5. 5.

    We can infer from the passage that______

    1. A.
      the United States Food and Drug Administration had told parents not to give them to     children under age two
    2. B.
      there is enough evidence to show that these drugs work in children
    3. C.
      a week before the meeting, the industry decided to end sales of cold products for children under six
    4. D.
      the children should be very careful to take cold medicine
    5. E.
      It should be cautious for children’s taking cold medicine

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科目: 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解

The "Occupy Wall Street" movement gained more support on Wednesday as unions and students joined in. With the protests developing from a group of young people's camping out near the New York Stock Exchange on September 17 to large-scale (大規(guī)模的) movements across the country and around the world, people can't help asking: What has led to "Occupy Wall Street?"
Three years after the severe economic crisis, the U.S. economy now is stuck again. Protesters are not satisfied with the present economic situation since unemployment rate is above 9 percent and economic growth has slowed. The housing market is still struggling for a recovery three years after the bubble (泡沫) burst. People are losing their houses even after they have paid a large amount of mortgage(抵押). It is getting difficult for young people to find jobs. People feared that a similar crisis like the one in 2008 may be already on its way.
It is Wall Street that possessed the most riches. It is Wall Street greed that, at least partly, led to the financial crisis in 2008. It was Wall Street's "fat cats" who take taxpayers' aid money as their own big bonus (獎(jiǎng)金). With the growing economic crisis around the world, people realize that Wall Street is responsible for it. So they try to target people who created the crisis.
The majority of the protesters are young people under 30. Many of them are unemployed. Some are students with mountains of loans (貸款). Some are hard-working people about to lose their houses even if they have paid a large amount of mortgage. They are complaining that the hard-working middle class is getting poor, yet Wall Street stays wealthy.
William Cohan, author of Money and Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the world, wrote recently that Wall Street not only learned nothing from the 2008 crisis, they are also trying to kill all reforms that might "break this dangerous cycle in which bankers get very rich while the rest of working people suffer from their mistakes."

  1. 1.

    What is the main idea of the passage?

    1. A.
      The cause of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
    2. B.
      The demand of the protesters of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
    3. C.
      The popularity of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
    4. D.
      The development of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
  2. 2.

    According to the second paragraph, what set off the “Occupy Wall Street” movement?

    1. A.
      The housing market
    2. B.
      The bad economic situation
    3. C.
      The mortgage
    4. D.
      The high unemployment rate
  3. 3.

    We can learn from the passage that Wall Street is the symbol of          in the US

    1. A.
      A. civilization
    2. B.
      power
    3. C.
      wealth
    4. D.
      fashion
  4. 4.

    We can infer that William Cohan         

    1. A.
      is the organizer of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
    2. B.
      lives on Wall Street
    3. C.
      is against the “Occupy Wall Street” movement
    4. D.
      approves of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement

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科目: 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解

The question this week comes from our listener Herve Acard, who asks about the American word “OK”, which means “all right” or “acceptable”. It expresses agreement or approval. The word is used more often than any other word in the world.
Language expert Allen Walker Read said the word began as a short way of writing a different spelling of the words “all correct”. Old stories say some foreign-born people would write “all correct” as o-l-l k-o-r-r-e-c-t and spoke it as “OK”. Some people say it came from the Native American Indian tribe known as the Choctaws. The Choctaw word “okeh” means the same as the American word “OK”. Experts say early explorers in the Western America spoke the Choctaw language in the nineteenth century. The language spread across the country.
According to some people, “OK” was a way to shorten Greek words that mean everything is fine. It is also said that a railroad worker named Obadiah Kelly invented the word. He is said to have put the first letters of his names — O and K — on each object people gave him to place on the train.
Another explanation is that “OK” was invented by a political organization that supported Martin Van Buren for president in the 1800s. They called their organization the OK Club. The letters O and K were taken from the name of the town where Martin Van Buren was born — Old Kinderhook, New York.
Not everyone agrees with these explanations, but experts do agree that the word is purely American and has spread to almost every country on Earth. Yet in the United States, it is used mostly in speech. Serious writers prefer using words, such as “agree”, “approve” or “confirm” instead

  1. 1.

    Where does the passage probably come from?

    1. A.
      A newspaper
    2. B.
      A textbook
    3. C.
      A radio program
    4. D.
      A language magazine
  2. 2.

    Of the following origins, which one has the same meaning as the American word “OK”?

    1. A.
      The OK Club
    2. B.
      The Choctaw word “okeh”
    3. C.
      The word invented by Martin Van Buren
    4. D.
      The short form of “all correct”
  3. 3.

    According to the passage, which statement is NOT true?

    1. A.
      People disagree about the origin of “OK”
    2. B.
      “OK” is often used in formal writing in the USA
    3. C.
      The word “OK” is widely used all over the world
    4. D.
      Native American language once influenced American English

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