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单选题The author’s experiences during the childhood indicate all of the following EXCEPT that _____.A the author is the first child of the familyB his family led a very hard lifeC his mother gave less attention to himD his mother treated him as more than an

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单选题
The author’s experiences during the childhood indicate all of the following EXCEPT that _____.
A

the author is the first child of the family

B

his family led a very hard life

C

his mother gave less attention to him

D

his mother treated him as more than an assistant


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  • 第1题:

    During UMS rounds, a duty engineer notices that the fuel oil overflow observation glass is full of oil. Should he ____.

    A.Stop all F.O. transfers immediately, and inform the chief engineer.

    B.Make a sounding of the F.O. overflow tank and decide if there is enough capacity to leave it until the following morning.

    C.Call a motorman and have him sound the F.O. overflow tank periodically during the night.

    D.start the F.O. purifier


    正确答案:A

  • 第2题:

    Which safety precaution(s)should be observed during crane operations ________.

    A.Checking for proper lifting from beneath the load during cargo operations

    B.Using the proper slings or other lifting devices during cargo operations

    C.Relaying communications to port agents on the pier during cargo hoists

    D.All of the above


    正确答案:B

  • 第3题:

    When researchers first discovered a link in the late 1990s between childhood adversity and chronic health problem later in life, the real revelation was how common those experiences were across all socioeconomic groups. But the first major study to focus on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) was limited to a single healthcare system in San Diego. A study published in JAMA Pediatrics- the largest nationally representative study to date on ACEs一confirms that these experiences are universal, yet highlights some disparities among socioeconomic groups.
    The current study finds three out of five adults across the U.S. had at least one adverse experience in their childhood, such as divorce, a parent's death, physical or emotional abuse, or a family member's incarceration or substance abuse problem. A quarter of adults have at least three such experiences in childhood, which according to other research- increase their risk for most common chronic diseases, from heart disease and cancer to depression and substance abuse.
    "This is the first study of this kind that alows us to talk about adverse childhood experience as a public health problem in the same way we talk about obesity or hypertension or any other highly prevalent population risk factor" says Adam Schickedanz, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, who was not involved in the research. "Up until now,we haven't really had a study that takes a national look .
    The study researchers, led by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researcher Melissa T. Merrick, analyzed data from 214, 157 adults in 23 states recently. The participants answered 11 questions about whether they'd experienced what have now become well recognized as ACEs: parental separation or divorce, child abuse (physical, emotional and sexual ), domestic violence and living with someone who has been incarcerated or has a mental ilness or a substance use disorder.Nearly 62 percent of respondents had at least one ACE and a quarter reported three or more. The remaining respondents had at least two ACES, including 16 percent with four or more such experiences .Those identifying as black or Latino and those with less than a high school education or an annual income below $15,000 were more likely to have more ACES. Women, younger adults,unemployed people and those unable to work also tended to have more ACES. But Schickedant cautions that, while the disparities are real, it's important to recognize how common these experiences are among all people, including white and middle class families.”This study shows that ACEs affect people from all walks of life everywhere," he says.
    This new study suggests that a need to target prevention resources where they can help most,says Jack Shonkoff, a professor of child health and development at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. This requires identifying what makes some people more susceptible than others to the effects of adversity,“Nobody is immune to adverse experiences in childhood but for some population groups, they're a larger burden of childhood adversity than others." he says.
    How many adults have at least one ACEs according the current study?



    A. About 16%
    B. About 30%
    C. About 62%
    D. About 75%

    答案:C
    解析:
    根据第一段The current study finds three out of five adults across the U.S. hadat least one adverse experience in their childhood,可知是五分之三的成年人,最接近的是C项,故本题选C.

  • 第4题:

    The first paragraph tells us that the author__________.

    A.lost his heating when he was a child
    B.didn't like his brothers and sisters
    C.was born to a naturalist's family
    D.was interested in flowers and insects in his childhood

    答案:D
    解析:
    由第一段可知,童年的作者对花和昆虫感兴趣。作者在第一段提到“Although we werebrought叩in the same way,my brothers and sisters soon abandoned their pressed flowers and insects;”。此句暗示作者自己坚持了下来,故D项正确。

  • 第5题:

    College students could accumulate some work experiences during their internship.

    A:spend
    B:collect
    C:control
    D:exchange

    答案:B
    解析:
    本句话的意思是:大学生们能够在他们的实习期积累一些工作经验。 collect:收集、积累,例如:You need to collect enough information before writing the paper.论文写作前你必须收集足够的资料。spend:花费,例如:She spent two hours to finish the task.她花了两个小时完成任务。control:控制,例如:He managed to control his temper.他尽量控制自己的脾气。exchange:交流、交换,例如:The two armies exchanged prisoners.两军交换了战俘。

  • 第6题:

    单选题
    The author uses the term “common ground of understanding” to refer to ______.
    A

    familiar legislation regarding political activity

    B

    the experiences that all adolescents share

    C

    a society’s general sense of its own political activity

    D

    a society’s willingness to resolve political tensions


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    词义推测题。本短语见于第二段第四句。由这一短语后所举的例子可知,“理解共识”指的是社会对诸如国家和公民之间相互的正当需求、政府与社会机构之间的正常关系等在理解上的一种认识,故C项为正确答案。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    The author's description of Ginny suggests all of the following EXCEPT ______.
    A

    Aphra felt amicably toward Ginny

    B

    Nathaniel and Ginny appear of similar age

    C

    Rachel's beauty is more appreciated than Ginny's

    D

    Ginny's appearance is in harmony with her surroundings

    E

    Ginny has impeccable taste in clothing


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    作者没有提到C项中的内容。作者提到Ginny一家的长相和Rache一家的长相不同,但这并没有暗含C项中的意思。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    During the day,a dredge will indicate the side on which it is safe to pass by displaying().
    A

    two balls in a vertical line

    B

    two diamonds in a vertical line

    C

    a single black ball

    D

    no shape is shown during the day


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    What is the author's main purpose in the passage?
    A

    To prove that football is the world's most important sport.

    B

    To show that Argentina is better than all others.

    C

    To compare Scotland with Argentina.

    D

    To explain the role of sport.


    正确答案: B
    解析:

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    _____ you are familiar with the author’s ideas, try reading all the sections as quickly as you possibly can.
    A

    As long as

    B

    Ever since

    C

    So that

    D

    Now that


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:既然你对这位作者的思想很熟悉,那就尽快读完所有的章节。Now that表示原因,用于句首,译为“既然”。as long as只要……。ever since自从……。so that因此。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    The first paragraph tells us that the author______.
    A

    lost his hearing when he was a child

    B

    didn't like his brothers and sisters

    C

    was born to a naturalist's family

    D

    was interested in flowers and insects in his childhood


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    段落主旨题。作者在第一段通过讲述他自幼热爱大自然的故事,表明其观点:博物学家是天生的而非后天培养的。A项和B项均是对文意的曲解。C项无中生有。故D项为正确答案。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The author’s experiences during the childhood indicate all of the following EXCEPT that _____.
    A

    the author is the first child of the family

    B

    his family led a very hard life

    C

    his mother gave less attention to him

    D

    his mother treated him as more than an assistant


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    推理题。注意本题的关键词EXCEPT。根据题干定位至原文第四段。由本段第二句可以看出,作者是家里最年长的,A选项的说法正确,不选。从第三句母亲肩上的担子很重可以推断出家里生活艰难,B选项的说法也正确,不选。该段的第五、六句指出,作者渴望得到母亲的关心,并在第七句中进一步指出他需要了解到母亲不仅仅把他当作一个帮手和持家的小顶梁柱,他需要得到母亲的爱,但从后文得知,他并未得到这个,也可以说,在母亲眼里作者仅仅是一个维持生计的帮手,由此便可知C选项的说法正确而D选项的说法错误。本题为反选题,故正确答案为D。

  • 第13题:

    Which factor(s) might indicate that a towline should be removed from service?

    A.Visible damage to the towline,including fishhooks

    B.Measurements showing a decrease in diameter

    C.A surface condition of corrosion and discoloration

    D.All of the above


    正确答案:D

  • 第14题:

    During the day, a dredge will indicate the side on which it is safe to pass by displaying_____.

    A.two balls in a vertical line

    B.two diamonds in a vertical line

    C.a single black ball

    D.no shape is shown during the day


    正确答案:B
    在白天,一艘挖泥船在可安全航行的一舷显示垂直悬挂的两个菱形。

  • 第15题:

    When researchers first discovered a link in the late 1990s between childhood adversity and chronic health problem later in life, the real revelation was how common those experiences were across all socioeconomic groups. But the first major study to focus on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) was limited to a single healthcare system in San Diego. A study published in JAMA Pediatrics- the largest nationally representative study to date on ACEs一confirms that these experiences are universal, yet highlights some disparities among socioeconomic groups.
    The current study finds three out of five adults across the U.S. had at least one adverse experience in their childhood, such as divorce, a parent's death, physical or emotional abuse, or a family member's incarceration or substance abuse problem. A quarter of adults have at least three such experiences in childhood, which according to other research- increase their risk for most common chronic diseases, from heart disease and cancer to depression and substance abuse.
    "This is the first study of this kind that alows us to talk about adverse childhood experience as a public health problem in the same way we talk about obesity or hypertension or any other highly prevalent population risk factor" says Adam Schickedanz, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, who was not involved in the research. "Up until now,we haven't really had a study that takes a national look .
    The study researchers, led by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researcher Melissa T. Merrick, analyzed data from 214, 157 adults in 23 states recently. The participants answered 11 questions about whether they'd experienced what have now become well recognized as ACEs: parental separation or divorce, child abuse (physical, emotional and sexual ), domestic violence and living with someone who has been incarcerated or has a mental ilness or a substance use disorder.Nearly 62 percent of respondents had at least one ACE and a quarter reported three or more. The remaining respondents had at least two ACES, including 16 percent with four or more such experiences .Those identifying as black or Latino and those with less than a high school education or an annual income below $15,000 were more likely to have more ACES. Women, younger adults,unemployed people and those unable to work also tended to have more ACES. But Schickedant cautions that, while the disparities are real, it's important to recognize how common these experiences are among all people, including white and middle class families.”This study shows that ACEs affect people from all walks of life everywhere," he says.
    This new study suggests that a need to target prevention resources where they can help most,says Jack Shonkoff, a professor of child health and development at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. This requires identifying what makes some people more susceptible than others to the effects of adversity,“Nobody is immune to adverse experiences in childhood but for some population groups, they're a larger burden of childhood adversity than others." he says.
    What is found by the first major study on adverse childhood experience(ACEs)?


    A. ACEs are common across all socioeconomic groups.
    B. There are some disparities for some population groups.
    C. ACEs are not directly related to chronic health problems.
    D. Children are more vulnerable to adverse experiences than adults.

    答案:A
    解析:
    根据第一段A study published in JAM4 Pediatrics--- the largest nationallyrepresentative study to date on ACEs confirms that these experiences are universal, yet highlights some disparities among socioeconomic groups.可知,A对,B错,错在“some population groups”指代模糊。C和D不是根据the first major study得出来的,故排除。本题选A.

  • 第16题:

    When researchers first discovered a link in the late 1990s between childhood adversity and chronic health problem later in life, the real revelation was how common those experiences were across all socioeconomic groups. But the first major study to focus on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) was limited to a single healthcare system in San Diego. A study published in JAMA Pediatrics- the largest nationally representative study to date on ACEs一confirms that these experiences are universal, yet highlights some disparities among socioeconomic groups.
    The current study finds three out of five adults across the U.S. had at least one adverse experience in their childhood, such as divorce, a parent's death, physical or emotional abuse, or a family member's incarceration or substance abuse problem. A quarter of adults have at least three such experiences in childhood, which according to other research- increase their risk for most common chronic diseases, from heart disease and cancer to depression and substance abuse.
    "This is the first study of this kind that alows us to talk about adverse childhood experience as a public health problem in the same way we talk about obesity or hypertension or any other highly prevalent population risk factor" says Adam Schickedanz, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, who was not involved in the research. "Up until now,we haven't really had a study that takes a national look .
    The study researchers, led by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researcher Melissa T. Merrick, analyzed data from 214, 157 adults in 23 states recently. The participants answered 11 questions about whether they'd experienced what have now become well recognized as ACEs: parental separation or divorce, child abuse (physical, emotional and sexual ), domestic violence and living with someone who has been incarcerated or has a mental ilness or a substance use disorder.Nearly 62 percent of respondents had at least one ACE and a quarter reported three or more. The remaining respondents had at least two ACES, including 16 percent with four or more such experiences .Those identifying as black or Latino and those with less than a high school education or an annual income below $15,000 were more likely to have more ACES. Women, younger adults,unemployed people and those unable to work also tended to have more ACES. But Schickedant cautions that, while the disparities are real, it's important to recognize how common these experiences are among all people, including white and middle class families.”This study shows that ACEs affect people from all walks of life everywhere," he says.
    This new study suggests that a need to target prevention resources where they can help most,says Jack Shonkoff, a professor of child health and development at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. This requires identifying what makes some people more susceptible than others to the effects of adversity,“Nobody is immune to adverse experiences in childhood but for some population groups, they're a larger burden of childhood adversity than others." he says.
    What can we learn from the passage?

    A. There are gender differences in the effect of ACEs.
    B. Genetics play an important role in health outcomes.
    C. Middle class families are more likely to have more ACEs.
    D. ACEs can exert lifelong impact on people's mental health.

    答案:A
    解析:
    根据第三段Wormen, younger adults, unemployed people and those unable to work also tended to have more ACES.可知,女性往往有更多的不良经历,故A正确; B:基因对身体健康结果影响很大,原文未提到基因会造成影响,只说了不同种族,如拉丁裔籍,
    以及高中以下学历或年收入低于1.5 万美元的人更有可能有更多不良经历。女性、年轻人、失业者和那些无法工作的人也往往有更多的不良经历。都不是“基因”造成的,故排除B。C:原文并未说中产阶级更容易有童年不良经历。原文提到中产阶级只说了:“Schickedant警告说,尽管这种差异是真实存在的,但重要的是要认识到这些经历在所有人当中有多么普遍,包括白人和中产阶级家庭。”意味着这些不良经历在中产阶级家庭中也存在而已,故排除C;D的“lfelong impact"文中未提及,排除。故本题选A。

  • 第17题:

    A system dump has occured. The LED display shows 0c0. What does this indicate?()

    • A、The dump was successful.
    • B、A system dump is in progress.
    • C、No system dump device configured.
    • D、There was an I/O error during the dump.

    正确答案:A

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    The author mentions, which of the following as a characteristic of the practice of psychohistorians?
    A

    The lives of historical figures are presented in episodic rather than narrative form.

    B

    Archives used by psychohistorians to gather material are not accessible to other scholars.

    C

    Past and current events are all placed within the same deterministic diagram.

    D

    Events in the adult life of a historical figure are seen to be more consequential than are those in the childhood of the figure.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节题。文章最后一段最后一句提到 Instead of respecting the particularity of the past, it assimilates all events, past and present, into a single deterministic schema that is presumed to be true at all times and in all circumstances,原文的assimilates对应C项中的are all placed,single对应same,schema对应diagram。C项为正确答案。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    The first paragraph tells us that the author _____.
    A

    lost his hearing when he was a child

    B

    didn’t like his brothers and sisters

    C

    was born to a naturalist’s family

    D

    was interested in flowers and insects in his childhood


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    作者在第一段通过讲述他自幼热爱大自然的故事,表明其观点:自然学家是天生的而非后天培养的。A项和B项均是对文意的曲解。C项无中生有。故D项为正确答案。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    A system dump has occured. The LED display shows 0c0. What does this indicate?()
    A

    The dump was successful.

    B

    A system dump is in progress.

    C

    No system dump device configured.

    D

    There was an I/O error during the dump.


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The author most likely mentions James Joyce’s childhood, family, and education to serve what purpose?
    A

    To suggest that he had to write in order to make a living

    B

    To suggest that he became a writer because of his father’s influence

    C

    To provide the background and cultural context for his literary work

    D

    To provide evidence that his literary genius was present when he was a child

    E

    To explain his opposition to Catholicism and socialism in his later life


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    推断题。第一段中提到“Young James attended Dublin’s fine Jesuit schools…The story of his early life and his intellectual rebellion against Catholicism and Irish nationalism are told in the largely autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.”为Joyce今后文学创作提供了背景以及文化环境的说明,故本题选C项。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The author suggests that Griffith’s film innovations had a direct effect on all of the following EXCEPT: _____.
    A

    film editing

    B

    camera work

    C

    scene composing

    D

    sound editing


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    A项在文中第二段有所体现,即“Griffith also achieved dramatic effects by means of creative editing”;B、C两项均能从第一段找到对应,如“His appreciation of the camera’s possibilities produced novel dramatic effects”;只有D项,作者没有在文中提及。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    What is the author´s primary purpose in writing the passage?
    A

    Revealing the procedures for foreign adoptions.

    B

    Recounting an amazing childhood camping experience.

    C

    Investigating how Hidden Valley serves foreign adoption families.

    D

    Demonstrating how culture camps help foreign adoption families.


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    We can infer that during the author’s youth, when children in San Antonio spoke Spanish in elementary school, they .
    A

    were praised.

    B

    were punished.

    C

    were put on the basketball team.

    D

    felt proud of their Mexican heritage.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    作者在第四段四五句指出他们上小学的时候不被允许说西班牙语,提到自己曾经因违反这个规定而被用木尺击打,由此可见那时候他们若说西班牙语就会受到惩罚,故选B。