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B: What a delicious
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] quiet the park is :What delicious
B: What careful
] I miss you .Look:How
] she dances : How do
] time we&#39!
A: What&#39. [
] noisy they are making :What well
] beautiful that lake is . [
] lovely the snow looks :How
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B: How carefully
] old bike Li Lei is riding (
] his father works : How well
B: What good
] fast the bots are running : What a
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] delicious soup !
] fine weather it is today : What
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] a clever boy he is . [
] surprising news it is : How
C: How good
] heavy snow : What
] slowly Tom runs : What an
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三、阅读理解(3道小题,共30分) &&&& Doctors have known for a long time that extremely loud noises can cause hearing damage or loss. The noise can be the sound of a jet airplane or machines in&& factories&& or loud music or other common sounds found at home and at work.&&&& A person only needs to hear the noise for little more than one second to be affected.&&&& An American scientist had found that using aspirin could increase the temporary hearing loss or damage from loud noise. He did an&& experiment,&& using&& a&& number&& of&& male students at a university who all had normal hearing. He gave them different amounts of aspirin for different periods of time, and then he tested&& their&& hearing&& ability.&& He found that students who were given four grams of aspirin a day for two days suffered much greater temporary hearing loss than those who did not use aspirin. The hearing&& loss was about twice as great.&&&& The scientist said millions of persons in the United States use much larger amounts of aspirin than were used in the study. He said these persons face a serious danger of suffering hearing loss from loud noises. 1. Doctors have long known that ______.
A) one’s hearing damage or loss has nothing to do with a loud noise
B) hearing damage or loss can be caused by extremely loud noises.
C) loud music are not harmful to the ear
D) common sounds at home are not harmful to the ear 2. This passage suggests that the noise can be ______.
A) the sound of a jet air plane
B) loud music
C) the sound of machines in factories
D) all of the above 3. According to this passage, one conclusion you can draw is that aspirin ______.
A) should never be taken more than four grams daily
B) can damage one’s hearing when given more than four grams daily
C) makes hearing damage from loud noise worse
D) increases hearing loss by three times 4. Millions of Americans are in danger of suffering hearing loss because they ______.
A) often take jet airplanes on trips
B) like listening to loud music
C) are drowned in loud noises
D) take too much aspirin 5. The purpose of the experiment the American scientist did was to find ______.
A) how much aspirin would affect a person’s hearing
B) how much aspirin should be given for the patients with hearing problem
C) whether the person who had hearing damage should use aspirin
D) whether aspirin would increase the temporary hearing damage
&&&& Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, Columbia: These schools have a lot in common. Their admissions are incredibly competitive, they charge a high price and graduates have a big advantage in finding a good job. In fact, graduates from famous schools might not enjoy as much of an advantage in the job markets as many think, and that a big name on
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your diploma doesn’t always mean a big payoff.&&&& Let’s start with the cost: Tuition at the top schools can easily average $35, 000 per year or more, while a lesser-known school might cost up&& to&& $&& 20,&& 000&& areas&& so students have to add their living costs to their tuition bill.&&&& Once they graduate, however, students are often facing with thousands of dollars of debt that they need to repay. The reasoning goes that graduates from big-name&& schools can write their own ticket, but the statistics don’t bear this out. Graduates from a school which requires test scores high above the average can expect to make an extra 5% more than others, but that doesn’t justify paying 40% more for tuition.&&&& Graduating from a lesser-known school with the same academic qualifications can make you the same money&& over&& the&& long&& run.&& Long-range&& studies&& show&& experience&& and performance eventually matter much more than the name on your degree, especially when times get tough. 1. Big-name universities are NOT famous for their ______.
A) competitiveness
B) high tuition
D) financial aid 2. Graduates from famous schools ______ get jobs with good pay.
C) donˊt always
D) rarely 3. The tuition of the famous schools averages ______ per year.
A) $ 35,000
B) $ 30,000
C) $ 25,000
D) $ 20,000 4. Managers today prefer to hire people with ______.
A) experience
B) good fame
C) a big-name diploma
D) much money 5. If someone writes his own ticket, he ______
A) is good at writing
B) is in trouble
C) has a lot of choices
D) is very important
&&&& A team of archaeologists (考古学家) has gone to New Mexico to look for proof of one of the greatest stories of the 20th century: the UFO crash at Roswell.&&&& William Foleman, an archaeologist at the University of New Mexico, agreed to excavate (发掘) the site where the UFO supposedly crashed in 1947.&&&& What exactly happened on the site is unclear. In 1947, a young man discovered some debris (碎片) on the field. After investigating the crash, the US Army&& announced&& they had recovered a “fly disc”.&&&& Several hours later, an Air Force general announced that the crash was caused by a weather balloon again. The field was closed off for several&& days&& while&& the&& military cleaned up the site.&&&& Believers claim that the military found a crashed UFO, along with several dead bodies at the site. This story has inspired countless books, movies and TV&& shows,&& but&& no one has been able to find any evidence to support it.&&&& In 1997, the Air Force said the weather balloon story was made up and that the military was actually conducting a crash-test program with balloons.&&&& But Foleman isn’t so sure. While he says he’s “Still uncertain” about UFOs, he knows that “something happened in July 1947”. 1. Some people believe a UFO ______ at Roswell.
C) crashed
D) disappeared 2. An archaeologist went to the site to look for ______.
A) Answers
B) evidence
D) fossils 3. In 1947 some debris (残骸) was found ______.
A) in a field
B) in a park
C) in a house
D) on a military base 4. The Air Force said the debris had come from a(an) ______.
C) explosion
D) weather balloon 5. In 1997, the Air Force said their original story was ______.
C) unclear
D) exaggerated (夸张的)
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