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单选题According to the passage, which of the following did NOT happen in the room where the college entrance exam was going on?A The teachers in the exam hall tried to stop the police from entering into the room.B Some examinees sent answers with mobile phon

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单选题
According to the passage, which of the following did NOT happen in the room where the college entrance exam was going on?
A

The teachers in the exam hall tried to stop the police from entering into the room.

B

Some examinees sent answers with mobile phones to people outside the room to make profits.

C

The mobile phones were confiscated by the police.

D

Some examinees forwarded answers to people who have paid a lot of money.


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参考答案和解析
正确答案: B
解析:
语义的理解和判断。该段录音与一次考试作弊案相关,开头便指出警察试图进入学生参加大学入学考试的大厅,但是“They were blocked by teachers but later confiscated mobile phones…”,由此可知,虽然教师们不让警察进入考试大厅,但后来警察们还是没收了被用于考试作弊的手机,因此选项A、C均与录音原文相符。接着录音中指出考场里最聪明的学生将答案做出后,发给younger students outside the hall(考场外年纪小一点的学生)手中,然后这些学生再将答案转发给已付过钱的人,由此可见,B项内容也与录音原文相符。但D项所描述的(一些考生将答案转发给已付过钱的人)与录音中提到的“发给考场外年纪小一点的学生”不符。
【录音原文】
Acting on a tip off—the police tried to raid a hall where students were taking the college entrance exam last month. They were blocked by teachers but later confiscated mobile phones that had been smuggled into the room—and uncovered what they said was an elaborate cheating system. The brightest students known as “players” finished their multiple choice papers quickly then sent off the answers by text message to younger students outside the hall. They forwarded the information to others who paid up to 1, 000 dollars to take part.
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  • 第1题:

    Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

    A. Some companies in the United States moved to Sweden, Germany and Belgium.

    B. Fresh air, spacious room and being away from others attract people to move to the suburbs.

    C. People wouldn't pay tax when they moved out of cities.

    D. The neighborhood should be maintained by old and poor people.


    正确答案:B

    34.答案为B。根据第一段第一句,urban Americans began a mass move to the suburbs in search of fresh airelbow room and privacy作出该项选择。

  • 第2题:

    From next term, students in our school__________an email instead of a letter, to be toldthe exam results.

    A.will send
    B.are sending
    C.are sent
    D.will be sent

    答案:D
    解析:
    一般将来时被动语态的句子结构为will be+过去分词形式。from next term表明了是将来要发生的事,故应用一般将来时,students被动地接收学校发送的电子邮件,故用被动语态。因此选D。

  • 第3题:

    Which of the following is NOT required for entering most private schools.

    A.entrance examinations
    B.taking part in many activities
    C.GPA
    D.college prep classes

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第4题:

    Which of the following is a compelling reason to deploy IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager (AEM) in a data center with high energy utilization?()

    • A、Removes the requirement for Intelligent PDUs
    • B、Monitor and balance disk speeds according to utilization needs
    • C、Is a required element forEnergyStar certification of the server/data center
    • D、Monitor and report power and thermal trending to optimize energy consumption "Pass Any Exam.  AnyTime." - 14 IBM 000-106: Practice Exam

    正确答案:D

  • 第5题:

    单选题
    Fuel oil tank vents are fitted with a screen which will stop().
    A

    oil from flowing out of the tank vent

    B

    air from entering the tank vent

    C

    vapors from leaving the tank vent

    D

    flames on deck from entering the tank vent


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第6题:

    单选题
    It can be inferred from the passage that the author would NOT have considered which of the following a luxury (line 44) in her hostel?
    A

    An elevator

    B

    Well-built accoutrements

    C

    Privacy

    D

    A room with a view

    E

    A restaurant


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文中作者提到“the room met her basic physical needs but did not offer any comfort or luxury”,A,B,C,E项都是这个房间所没有的,文中提到房间里有一扇门通向阳台,阳台下是个公园,故选D项。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is incorrect according to the passage?
    A

    Women did not have the right to vote before 1900.

    B

    Women had the right to vote throughout the country in 1920.

    C

    A little number of women held high academic and government positions in 1920.

    D

    “Career women” were largely restricted to some areas.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    事实细节题。由文章第三段可知,到1900年,不少州的妇女已经赢得了选举权,但这并不意味着美国妇女在1900年以前没有选举权。其他三项均可以在文中找到对应语句。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
    A

    The potential health hazards of mobile phones call for further research.

    B

    The Australian scientists find no connection between growth of tumors in human body and radiation from mobile phones.

    C

    The Italian scientists’ belief is shared by other scientists.

    D

    The British government inquiry didn’t establish any link between health risks and use of mobile phones.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    事实细节的识别和判断。根据原文可知,澳大利亚科学家发现手机辐射并不能引发肿瘤的增长(...have shown that radiation from mobile phones does not trigger the growth of tumors),由此可见选项B的说法与原文不符,是正确答案。
    【录音原文】
      Italian scientists have raised new health concerns about the safety of using mobile phones, with research showing radio waves from the handsets makes cancerous cells grow more aggressively. When Fiorenzo Marinelli and his colleagues at the National Research Council in Bologna exposed leukemia cells in the laboratory to 48 hours of continuous radio waves they initially killed the cancer cells but then made the surviving tumor cells replicate more rapidly.
      “We don’t know what the effects would be on healthy human cells,” Marinelli told New Scientist magazine. In the Italian study, after 24 hours 20 percent more leukemia cells died than healthy cells but longer exposure to the radio waves triggered genes in the surviving cancer cells to divide aggressively.
      The results of the study do not show any direct threat to human health but they support the belief of some scientists who say radiation can damage DNA and destroy the cell repair system, thus making tumors more deadly. But animal studies, including recent research by Australian scientists at the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science in Adelaide, have shown that radiation from mobile phones does not trigger the growth of tumors.
      The WHO (i.e., The World Health Organization) has called for more research into the potential health hazards of mobile phones and has urged people to limit their use of them. A British government inquiry, which concluded that there was no evidence that mobile phones are a danger to health, has advised parents to discourage their children, whose brains are still developing, from using them excessively.

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    According to the passage one of the problems for pupils entering secondary schools is that ______.
    A

    they are taught by many different teachers

    B

    they do not attend lessons in every subject

    C

    the teachers do not want to be friendly

    D

    the teachers give most attention to the more academic pupils


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    细节理解题。答案来自第一段。通过与孩子在小学阶段的对比可得出,他们在升入中学后面临的问题为A。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, which of the following did NOT happen in the room where the college entrance exam was going on?
    A

    The teachers in the exam hall tried to stop the police from entering into the room.

    B

    Some examinees sent answers with mobile phones to people outside the room to make profits.

    C

    The mobile phones were confiscated by the police.

    D

    Some examinees forwarded answers to people who have paid a lot of money.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    语义的理解和判断。该段录音与一次考试作弊案相关,开头便指出警察试图进入学生参加大学入学考试的大厅,但是“They were blocked by teachers but later confiscated mobile phones…”,由此可知,虽然教师们不让警察进入考试大厅,但后来警察们还是没收了被用于考试作弊的手机,因此选项A、C均与录音原文相符。接着录音中指出考场里最聪明的学生将答案做出后,发给younger students outside the hall(考场外年纪小一点的学生)手中,然后这些学生再将答案转发给已付过钱的人,由此可见,B项内容也与录音原文相符。但D项所描述的(一些考生将答案转发给已付过钱的人)与录音中提到的“发给考场外年纪小一点的学生”不符。
    【录音原文】
    Acting on a tip off—the police tried to raid a hall where students were taking the college entrance exam last month. They were blocked by teachers but later confiscated mobile phones that had been smuggled into the room—and uncovered what they said was an elaborate cheating system. The brightest students known as “players” finished their multiple choice papers quickly then sent off the answers by text message to younger students outside the hall. They forwarded the information to others who paid up to 1, 000 dollars to take part.

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? _____
    A

    About 200,000 people in the world have tried bungee jumping.

    B

    In order to keep one safe, a rope is tied to feet of the jumping.

    C

    Diving into the sea from the top of the cliffs is much more dangerous than bungee jumping.

    D

    Many people nowadays feel life dull because they haven’t tried bungee jumping.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    从第二段第三句可推出,为了保证安全,人们的脚上捆着有弹性的绳子。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Her heart ______ faster when she entered the exam hall.
    A

    jumped

    B

    sank

    C

    beat

    D

    hit


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:她进入考场时心跳得很快。beat拍打,扑动,跳动。jump跳跃。sink沉下去。hit打击。

  • 第13题:

    请阅读Passage2,完成第小题。
    Passage 2
    Results showed that at least a tenth of the Harvard first-year undergraduates polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework. An anonymous survey by Harvard's newspaper has revealed a surprising pattern of academic dishonesty among students entering the US universities.
    The survey by The Harvard Crimson was emailed to the incoming first year undergraduates;1,600 students responded. Results showed that at least a tenth of the students polled admitted to having cheated on an exam prior to starting at the university, while almost half admitted to cheating on their homework.
    Athletes were apparently the most prone to cheating. 20 percent of students who played a university sport admitted to cheating on an exam compared to 9 percent of students who did not.
    The survey also revealed that men were not only more likely to cheat but were also more likely to admit to it.
    The results, compared to a previous survey done on the class of 2013, suggested that cheating may be becoming more commonplace. Of the outgoing seniors only 7 percent admitted to cheating in an exam and another 7 percent said they had been dishonest on a take-home test. 32 percent of the seniors said they had cheated on homework during their undergraduate years..
    The surveys come in the wake of a cheating scandal at the university which saw 120 students investigated for sharing answers on an exam in 2012. One recent graduate stated: "Cheating was commonplace when I was at Harvard, especially with students in their first year or two. I would say as many as 60 per cent of students took notes into some exams. No one really cared the faculty,well some of them at least, seemed to recognize and yet ignore the problem."
    In an email to NBC News, Jeff Neal, a Harvard representative, explained that a committee,made up of faculty, staff and students had been established to tackle cheating, which "is a national problem in American education".
    He added: "While the vast majority of Harvard and other students do their work honestly,beginning this year Harvard College has implemented a new, more robust strategy of communicating with all students, particularly first-year students, about the importance--and the ways to achieve--academic integrity."
    In a rebuff to critics who say university has become little more than an expensive party, 84 per cent of the responding undergraduates fully expected to prioritize their academics over extracurricular activities, sport, employment and their social lives. Not a single student put academics at the bottom of their list. Not content with confining themselves to their degree subject,59 percent of incoming students expressed a desire to pursue a secondary field of study, and 36
    percent hoped to learn a language.


    What did the results show according to the first two paragraphs?
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    A.Most American students cheat in exams before they enter universities.
    B.Most American students entering the universities admit they have cheated.
    C.Half of students entering the universities admit to cheating on their homework.
    D.There is academic dishonesty among students entering the US University.

    答案:D
    解析:
    文章开头提到,据哈佛大学的报纸进行的一项匿名调查揭示了一个出人意料的事实,那就是进人美国大学的学生中存在学术上不诚实的行为。接着.作者在文章第二段引用具体数据来说明这一主题。选项中,D项意为“进入美国大学的学生中存在学术上不诚实的行为”.这与前两段的中心旬意思一致,因此.正确答案是D。

  • 第14题:

    According to the last paragraph,the government will__________.

    A.provide most students with scholarships
    B.dismiss some financial aid administrators
    C.stop the companies from making student loans
    D.go on providing financial support for college students

    答案:D
    解析:
    根据第七段最后一句话中“…the government says that money will flow uninterrupted”司推断,应选D项。

  • 第15题:

    As an experienced technician, you are responsible for Technical Support in your company. One of the trainees is asking you in what might happen if he issues the logging trap information command. Which of the following statement will answer his quest|on?()

    • A、Informational and debug messages are logged to the syslog server.
    • B、All messages are sent to the logging host, where selections are made.
    • C、An information trap is sent to the SNMP server.
    • D、All messages from emergencies to informational are sent to the logging host.

    正确答案:D

  • 第16题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, a “dry” county is most probably a.
    A

    district in which alcohol is prohibited

    B

    country that is suffering from drought

    C

    land where it has usually been very dry

    D

    wine that contains little alcoholic content


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    推断题。第一段指出美国大部分州都取消了《禁酒令》,但南方许多州仍严格禁止售酒。第二段提到local and national business interests试图说服hundreds of dry towns and counties to go wet,由此可以推断dry towns and counties指的是“禁酒地区”,而go wet意为“取消禁酒”。由此推可知选项A为正确答案。

  • 第17题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is a compelling reason to deploy IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager (AEM) in a data center with high energy utilization?()
    A

    Removes the requirement for Intelligent PDUs

    B

    Monitor and balance disk speeds according to utilization needs

    C

    Is a required element forEnergyStar certification of the server/data center

    D

    Monitor and report power and thermal trending to optimize energy consumption Pass Any Exam.  AnyTime. - 14 IBM 000-106: Practice Exam


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
    A

    To build a structure like the City Hall will cost $2.5 million today.

    B

    The clock tower stands parallel with the center of the City Hall.

    C

    Old City Hall was once pulled down in the development of the city.

    D

    Old City Hall is now a historical site.


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Which of the following CANNOT be concluded from the passage?
    A

    Most average teachers want to leave school because of high pressure.

    B

    Excellent teachers often leave schools for better jobs.

    C

    The average quality of the teachers in America is declining.

    D

    Teachers’ quality is closely related to a number of factors.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章中指出美国中小学目前的政策及工资待遇往往更有利于水平一般的教师,并且倒数第三段最后一句提到“...these less-capable pedagogues settle in to provide many years of ineffectual instruction”,因此选项A的表述与文章内容不符。其他选项的内容在文中都有提及。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    Which one of the following information can not be found in engine room induction according to the passage?()
    A

    special precautions to deal with heat

    B

    engine room safety procedures such as earmuffs, safety glasses, work clothes

    C

    emergency escapes

    D

    the location of safety equipment around the ship


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?
    A

    The college students have trouble separating good plants from wild grass.

    B

    Craftsman’s experience is usually unscientific.

    C

    The contemptuous (傲慢的) college students will receive nothing from craftsmen.

    D

    Traditional practices are as important as experience for the college student.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    事实细节题。题干的意思是“下面哪个说法是正确的”。由第一段第二句another large reservoir which may be called experience和第二段首句Another source of knowledge is the vast store of traditional practices可知D项 “传统实践与经验对于大学生来说是一样重要的”。A项“大学生难以区分好坏”,B项“工匠们的经验都是不科学的”,C项 “傲慢的大学生无法从工匠那学到任何东西”,均与原文不符。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
    A

    You should limit your mobile phone calls to personal affairs.

    B

    You should speak quietly into your phone while in a church.

    C

    You are supposed to turn off your mobile phone at a funeral.

    D

    You are supposed to use your mobile phones as much as possible.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推理题。第四段提到“worse more, how would you feel if a mobile phone rang suddenly during a funeral!”,更糟糕的是当你在参加一个才葬礼时突然有电话想你会有什么感觉?暗含着在葬礼这种非常严肃的场合我们都不愿意听到电话响,同时也暗含着我们让手机关机,C项同义转述。A项违背事实,不可能把手机限制于谈论私事。在教堂里打电话有所限制要三思,并没有说小声打,B项错误。D项“尽可能的使用手机”在文中并没有提及。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is CORRECT about smoking restriction according to the passage?
    A

    Municipal bans on smoking in restaurants and bars are effective.

    B

    Scribbler50 himself did some research on the effectiveness of the bans on smoking.

    C

    Christian Jarrett found the morbid signs on cigarettes play an important role for all smokers.

    D

    The measure that parents are restricted from smoking in cars with children is useful


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    推理判断题。第一段开头提到,市政府在餐馆和酒吧的禁烟令虽然极具争议,但是历史表明它们非常有效。所以A正确。第三段中提到,Scribbler50的贴激发了博客名为PalMD的医师对禁烟的有效性进行调查的灵感。由此可见,B错误,是PalMD进行的调查。第六段中提到不是所有反对吸烟的标语都同等有效,而要看针对谁,有时候可能会适得其反,所以C不准确。最后一段中提到,一些地区已经限制和孩子在一起的父母在车内抽烟,但还没有看见有关评估这些结果的报告,所以D错误。正确答案为A。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Which of the following gases represents the greatest threat to personnel safety in an engine room where the exhaust is leaking from a diesel engine?()
    A

    Carbon dioxide

    B

    Carbon monoxide

    C

    Carbon trioxide

    D

    Hydrogen sulfide


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析