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正确答案:A
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  • 第1题:

    What is the passage mainly about?

    A. The universal value of the world heritage in Liverpool.

    B. The exciting experience of the author in Liverpool.

    C. The special cultural atmosphere of Liverpool.

    D. The beautiful historic sites of Liverpool.


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    – What is so special about thisSocial Work Center – _________________

    A、It offers help to homeless people.

    B、It has nothing special.

    C、I like working here.


    参考答案:A

  • 第3题:

    What is true about the apartments Mies building Chicago's Lake Shore Drive?

    A.They ignored details and proportions.

    B.They were built with materials popular at that time.

    C.They were more spacious than neighboring buildings.

    D.They shared some characteristics of abstract art.


    正确答案:D
    解析:细节题。题干中的Chicago's Lake Shore Drive定位在第五段,该段都是具体介绍apartments的特征的。因此需要选项回原文一一对应判断答案。

  • 第4题:

    The customer comments on the battery are mainly about its _______.

    A. quality

    B. service

    C. function

    D. shopping


    正确答案:B

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    Batteries Built by Viruses
    What do chicken pox,the common cold,the flu,and AIDS have in common?They're all diseases caused by viruses,tiny microorganisms that can pass from person to person. It's no wonder that when most people think about viruses,finding ways to steer clear of viruses is what's on people's minds.
    Not everyone runs from the tiny disease carriers,though. In Cambridge,Massachu- setts,scientists have discovered that some viruses can be helpful in an unusual way. They are putting viruses to work,teaching them to build some of the world's smallest rechargeable batteries.
    Viruses and batteries may seem like an unusual pair,but they're not so strange for engi-neer Angela Beicher,who first came up with the idea. At the Massachusetts Institute of
    Technology(MIT)in Cambridge,she and her collaborators bring together different areas of science in new ways.In the case of the virus-built batteries,the scientists combine what they know about biology,technology and production techniques.
    Beicher's team includes Paula Hammond,who helps put together the tiny batteries,and
    Yet-Ming Chiang,an expert on how to store energy in the form of a battery.“We're working on things we traditionally don't associate with nature,”says Hammond.
    Many batteries are already pretty small. You can hold A,C and D batteries in your hand. The coin-like batteries that power watches are often smaller than a penny. However, every year,new electronic devices like personal music players or cell phones get smaller than the year before. As these devices shrink,ordinary batteries won't be small enough to fit in-side.
    The ideal battery will store a lot of energy in a small package. Right now,Belcher's model battery,a metallic disk completely built by viruses,looks like a regular watch battery. But inside,its components are very small一so tiny you can only see them with a powerful microscope.
    How small are these battery parts?To get some idea of the size,pluck one hair from your head. Place your hair on a piece of white paper and try to see how wide your hair is一 pretty thin,right?Although the width of each person's hair is a bit different,you could probably fit about 10 of these virus-built battery parts,side to side,across one hair. These micro-batteries may change the way we look at viruses.

    What is Belcher's team doing at present?
    A: It is finding ways to get rid of viruses.
    B: It is mass-producing micro-batteries.
    C: It is making batteries with viruses.
    D: It is analyzing virus genes.

    答案:C
    解析:
    C短文的第二段明确提供了答案。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    Batteries Built by Viruses
    What do chicken pox,the common cold,the flu,and AIDS have in common?They're all diseases caused by viruses,tiny microorganisms that can pass from person to person. It's no wonder that when most people think about viruses,finding ways to steer clear of viruses is what's on people's minds.
    Not everyone runs from the tiny disease carriers,though. In Cambridge,Massachu- setts,scientists have discovered that some viruses can be helpful in an unusual way. They are putting viruses to work,teaching them to build some of the world's smallest rechargeable batteries.
    Viruses and batteries may seem like an unusual pair,but they're not so strange for engi-neer Angela Beicher,who first came up with the idea. At the Massachusetts Institute of
    Technology(MIT)in Cambridge,she and her collaborators bring together different areas of science in new ways.In the case of the virus-built batteries,the scientists combine what they know about biology,technology and production techniques.
    Beicher's team includes Paula Hammond,who helps put together the tiny batteries,and
    Yet-Ming Chiang,an expert on how to store energy in the form of a battery.“We're working on things we traditionally don't associate with nature,”says Hammond.
    Many batteries are already pretty small. You can hold A,C and D batteries in your hand. The coin-like batteries that power watches are often smaller than a penny. However, every year,new electronic devices like personal music players or cell phones get smaller than the year before. As these devices shrink,ordinary batteries won't be small enough to fit in-side.
    The ideal battery will store a lot of energy in a small package. Right now,Belcher's model battery,a metallic disk completely built by viruses,looks like a regular watch battery. But inside,its components are very small一so tiny you can only see them with a powerful microscope.
    How small are these battery parts?To get some idea of the size,pluck one hair from your head. Place your hair on a piece of white paper and try to see how wide your hair is一 pretty thin,right?Although the width of each person's hair is a bit different,you could probably fit about 10 of these virus-built battery parts,side to side,across one hair. These micro-batteries may change the way we look at viruses.

    Which of the following is true of Belcher's battery mentioned in paragraph 6?
    A: It is made of metal.
    B: It is a kind of watch battery.
    C: It can only be seen with a microscope.
    D: It is a metallic disk with viruses inside it.

    答案:D
    解析:
    D 第六段第二句中提到的metallic disk是指“金属圆盘”,它是微型电池的外形,其内部是由病毒构成的电池部件。微型电池不是由金属组成的,所以A不是答案。本段提到,这种电池looks like a regular watch battery,与手表里电池外形相似,但并不等同手表电池,所以B也不是正确选择。文章只是说电池的部件(但并没有说整个电池)小到只能用显微镜才能看到,所以C也不是正确的选择。D才是第六段所要表达的主要内容,因此是答案。

  • 第7题:

    A System p customer is planning to implement virtualization and is concerned about how to respond  to an increased workload and what limitations there are for very small workloads.  Which of the following describes the minimum size for an LPAR and the minimum amount that can be transferred from on LPAR to another()

    • A、Smallest partition 10% of all available processors, as small as 1% of all available processors may be transferred.
    • B、Smallest partition 10% of a processor, as small 1% of a processor may be transferred.
    • C、Smallest partition one processor, as small 1% of a processor may be transferred.
    • D、Smallest partition one core, as small 10% of a processor may be transferred.

    正确答案:B

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    What is special about Mindful Travel, Inc.?
    A

    It provides educational experiences.

    B

    It is based in Cairo, Egypt.

    C

    It offers the cheapest tour prices.

    D

    It employs Egyptian guides.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    通过第1段倒数第2句our guides will share…this amazing country可知Mindful旅行社最大的优点分享景点的文化,A项的说法与原文意思最相近,故选A。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    What is special about the Sunset Hill restaurant?
    A

    It does not serve meat.

    B

    It features a sauna.

    C

    It is not expensive.

    D

    It is located downtown.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    根据第2段最后1句Its menu will be strictly vegetarian可知俱乐部不同之处在于菜单全部由素食组成。故选A。B项中的桑拿浴Sunset Hill不是饭店的内容,故是错误的。

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    【参考范例八】A TV HostPart 2Describe a TV host you like. You should say:who the host is how you got to know him/her what is special about him/her and explain whether he/she is popular among your friends.You will have to talk about the topic for one or two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.

    正确答案: I like to talk about David Letterman, an American television host and comedian. My friends and I have been watching him since a foreign TV channel was set up in Guangzhou around 1990’s. He hosts the late night television talk show, Late Show with David Letterman broadcasted on CBS. Since the 1982 debut on NBC Letterman has been a fixture on late night television. Our favourite is Late Night with David Letterman. The show is quirky and funny, for example, the Stupid Pet Tricks, demonstrations of unorthodox clothing, dropping various objects off the roof of a five-story building, etc. He’s wit and humorous, I have to say. At that time, it was very popular to watch Foreign TV shows, especially this kind of talk show. As English majors we found it interesting and perfect materials to practice our listening and oral English.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    What is the main purpose of the letter?
    A

    To inform residents about public transportation

    B

    To promote a local business

    C

    To attract tourists to the city

    D

    To announce a special real estate offer


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    根据最后1段give us the opportunity to show you why we’re the number-one cleaning operation可知其目的是宣传自己公司,故选B。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The phrase “When built” in the Certificate of Vessel’s Nationality means().
    A

    when was your vessel built

    B

    at what time is your vessel building

    C

    when is your vessel built

    D

    at what time you built your vessel


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Tell me about a city you have visited.

    You should say:

    where the city is and when you went there

    what people can see and do in that city

    why that city is special and explain why your visit to that city was memorable.

    You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.

    You will have one minute to think about what you're going to say.

    You can make some notes to help you if you wish.


    正确答案:The city that I visited most recently was Sydney. It's on the coast of South-East Australia and is one of the biggest cities in that country. It's most famous for it's opera house which I went to on a tour. Nearby there is a big bridge—I can't remember the name. It's shaped like an arch. I went there last month to visit a friend. There are many theatres galleries and other cultural things to do there but I spent most of my time just walking around. In the evenings I went out to a few of the bars with my friend. They were a little expensive but I enjoyed the atmosphere and we met some interesting people. There are still some old buildings from the colonial era and I took some photographs of them whenever I saw them on my walks. What makes the city special? I'd say that the people. Most people are friendly and cheerful. They seem very optimistic. They are also very out-going and so Sydney is quite lively in the evenings—at least in the city centre. I'm looking forward to going there again someday.
    The city that I visited most recently was Sydney. It's on the coast of South-East Australia and is one of the biggest cities in that country. It's most famous for it's opera house, which I went to on a tour. Nearby, there is a big bridge—I can't remember the name. It's shaped like an arch. I went there last month to visit a friend. There are many theatres, galleries and other cultural things to do there, but I spent most of my time just walking around. In the evenings, I went out to a few of the bars with my friend. They were a little expensive, but I enjoyed the atmosphere and we met some interesting people. There are still some old buildings from the colonial era and I took some photographs of them whenever I saw them on my walks. What makes the city special? I'd say that the people. Most people are friendly and cheerful. They seem very, optimistic. They are also very out-going and so Sydney is quite lively in the evenings—at least in the city centre. I'm looking forward to going there again someday.

  • 第14题:

    -- ____________

    -- It looks nice. Can I try it on?

    A. What can I do for you?

    B. What would you like?

    C. What about this jacket?

    D. Let’s buy this jacket.


    正确答案:C

  • 第15题:

    What is the passage mainly about?

    A. The universal value of the world heritage in Liverpool

    B. The exciting experience of the author in Liverpool

    C. The special cultural atmosphere of Liverpool

    D. The beautiful historic sites of Liverpool


    正确答案:
    C

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    Batteries Built by Viruses
    What do chicken pox,the common cold,the flu,and AIDS have in common?They're all diseases caused by viruses,tiny microorganisms that can pass from person to person. It's no wonder that when most people think about viruses,finding ways to steer clear of viruses is what's on people's minds.
    Not everyone runs from the tiny disease carriers,though. In Cambridge,Massachu- setts,scientists have discovered that some viruses can be helpful in an unusual way. They are putting viruses to work,teaching them to build some of the world's smallest rechargeable batteries.
    Viruses and batteries may seem like an unusual pair,but they're not so strange for engi-neer Angela Beicher,who first came up with the idea. At the Massachusetts Institute of
    Technology(MIT)in Cambridge,she and her collaborators bring together different areas of science in new ways.In the case of the virus-built batteries,the scientists combine what they know about biology,technology and production techniques.
    Beicher's team includes Paula Hammond,who helps put together the tiny batteries,and
    Yet-Ming Chiang,an expert on how to store energy in the form of a battery.“We're working on things we traditionally don't associate with nature,”says Hammond.
    Many batteries are already pretty small. You can hold A,C and D batteries in your hand. The coin-like batteries that power watches are often smaller than a penny. However, every year,new electronic devices like personal music players or cell phones get smaller than the year before. As these devices shrink,ordinary batteries won't be small enough to fit in-side.
    The ideal battery will store a lot of energy in a small package. Right now,Belcher's model battery,a metallic disk completely built by viruses,looks like a regular watch battery. But inside,its components are very small一so tiny you can only see them with a powerful microscope.
    How small are these battery parts?To get some idea of the size,pluck one hair from your head. Place your hair on a piece of white paper and try to see how wide your hair is一 pretty thin,right?Although the width of each person's hair is a bit different,you could probably fit about 10 of these virus-built battery parts,side to side,across one hair. These micro-batteries may change the way we look at viruses.

    How tiny is one battery part?
    A: Its width is one tenth of a hair.
    B: It equals the width of a hair.
    C: It is as thin as a piece of paper.
    D: Its width is too tiny to measure.

    答案:A
    解析:
    题干意为“根据第一段的内容来看,人们试图……”。利用题干及备选项中的细节信息词/短语people , microorganisms , chicken pox , flu , various diseases , virus-related diseases , medicines作为定位线索,在第一段中找到相关句:What do chicken pox, the com-mon cold,the flu,and AIDS have in common?They're all diseases caused by viruses(与vi-rus-related diseases呼应),tiny microorganisms that can pass from person to person. It's no wonder that when most people think about viruses,finding ways to steer clear of viruses is what's on people's minds.第一段第二句提到“这些都是由病毒引起的疾病”,这说明病毒会引起疾病。第三句提到“难怪大部分人一提到病毒,首先想到的是如何躲避病毒”,这说明因为病毒会引起疾病,所以人们都想尽力避开病毒,因此C项“因为病毒会造成各种疾病所以躲避病毒”是答案。虽然选项B也提到了躲避病毒,但是选项B后半句中提到的躲避的原因是因为病毒是看不见的,这在短文中没有提到,因此选项B属于“无中生有”的干扰项。提示:备选项中只要一部分信息在短文中没有被提及,该选项也属于“无中生有”的干扰项;备选项中只要有一部分信息与短文中的相关信息不一致,则该选项陈述的信息与短文信息不一致。
    题干意为“Beicher所在的小组现在在做什么?”利用题干及备选项中的细节信息词/短语Belcher's team , at present , ways , mass-producing micro-batteries , virus genes作为定位线索,在第二段和第三段中找到相关句:(第二段)Not everyone runs from the tiny dis-ease carriers,though. In Cambridge,Massachusetts,scientists have discovered that some vi-ruses can be helpful in an unusual way.They are putting viruses to work, teachiig them to build some if the world's smallest rechargeable batteries.(第三段)Viruses and batteries may seem like an unusual pair,but they're not so strange for engineer Angela Belcher,who first came up with the idea.At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT)in Cambridge, she and her collaborators(与Belcher's team呼应)bring together different areas of science in new ways. In the case of the virus-built batteries,the scientists combine what they know a-bout biology, technology and production techniques.定位线索词集中出现在第三段中,该段第一句提到“病毒和电池的搭档似乎并不常见,但这对于工程师Belcher来说却并不陌生。她最先产生了这一想法”。该句中提到的“这一想法”回指上文(第二段)中提到的putting viru-ses to work,teaching them to build some of the world's smallest rechargeable batteries,即用病毒制造世界上最小的充电电池。由此可知C项“用病毒制造电池”是答案。
    题干意为“下列哪个选项的词义与第五段中shrink的词义相反?”该题属于词汇题。首先找到shrink在短文中所在的语境,并依据该语境判断出shrink的词义是“收缩”,也就是“缩小”,因此它的反义词是expand“增大,扩张”。所以答案为D。
    题干意为“第六段中关于Belcher所研制的电池的陈述哪个正确?”利用题干及选项中的细节信息词/短语Belcher's battery, metal, watch battery, microscope, metallic disk作为定位线索,在第六段中找到相关句:The ideal battery will store a lot of energy in a small package. Right now,Belcher's model battery,a metallic disk completely built by viru-ses,looks like a regular watch battery. But inside,its components are very small一so tiny you can only see them with a powerful microscope.定位线索词集中出现在第六段第二句中,该句意为“Belcher的电池模型是完全由病毒构成的金属圆盘,看起来就像普通的手表电池”。显然,B项“它是一种手表电池”与短文意思不一致:短文中出现的手表电池是用作比较,而不是说Belcher 的电池模型是手表电池。该句意思与D项“它是一种金属圆盘,里面有病毒”一致,因此D是答案。C项“它只能在显微镜下才能看见”,这与第六段最后一句意思不一致:第六段最后一句提到“电池里面的部件很小―小到用高倍显微镜才能看到”,这是在讲述电池部件的情况,并非说电池也需要用显微镜才能看见,因此选项D陈述的信息与短文内容不一致。

    5.A 短文最后一段的第四句(“you could probably fit about 10 of these virus-built battery parts,side to side,across one hair”)提供了本题的答案。

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    Batteries Built by Viruses
    What do chicken pox,the common cold,the flu,and AIDS have in common?They're all diseases caused by viruses,tiny microorganisms that can pass from person to person. It's no wonder that when most people think about viruses,finding ways to steer clear of viruses is what's on people's minds.
    Not everyone runs from the tiny disease carriers,though. In Cambridge,Massachu- setts,scientists have discovered that some viruses can be helpful in an unusual way. They are putting viruses to work,teaching them to build some of the world's smallest rechargeable batteries.
    Viruses and batteries may seem like an unusual pair,but they're not so strange for engi-neer Angela Beicher,who first came up with the idea. At the Massachusetts Institute of
    Technology(MIT)in Cambridge,she and her collaborators bring together different areas of science in new ways.In the case of the virus-built batteries,the scientists combine what they know about biology,technology and production techniques.
    Beicher's team includes Paula Hammond,who helps put together the tiny batteries,and
    Yet-Ming Chiang,an expert on how to store energy in the form of a battery.“We're working on things we traditionally don't associate with nature,”says Hammond.
    Many batteries are already pretty small. You can hold A,C and D batteries in your hand. The coin-like batteries that power watches are often smaller than a penny. However, every year,new electronic devices like personal music players or cell phones get smaller than the year before. As these devices shrink,ordinary batteries won't be small enough to fit in-side.
    The ideal battery will store a lot of energy in a small package. Right now,Belcher's model battery,a metallic disk completely built by viruses,looks like a regular watch battery. But inside,its components are very small一so tiny you can only see them with a powerful microscope.
    How small are these battery parts?To get some idea of the size,pluck one hair from your head. Place your hair on a piece of white paper and try to see how wide your hair is一 pretty thin,right?Although the width of each person's hair is a bit different,you could probably fit about 10 of these virus-built battery parts,side to side,across one hair. These micro-batteries may change the way we look at viruses.

    According to the first paragraph,people try to
    A: kill microorganisms related to chicken pox,the flu,etc
    B: keep themselves away from viruses because they are invisible
    C: stay away from viruses because they are causes of various diseases
    D: cure themselves of virus-related diseases by taking medicines

    答案:C
    解析:
    C 短文第一段的大致意思是,许多疾病都由病毒引起,诸如水痘、感冒和艾滋病,所以人们想尽办法躲避病毒。这是C所表达的意思。A不是正确选择,因为文章并没有说人们想方设法去杀死病毒。B的后半句的内容(病毒肉眼看不见)和D的内容(吃药治疗病毒引起的疾病)文中没有提到。

      译文:病毒电池

      水痘、普通感冒、流感和艾滋病有哪些相似之处呢?这些都是由病毒引起的疾病。病毒是能够在人与人之间传染的微生物。难怪大部分人一提到病毒,首先想到的是如何躲避病毒。

      然而, 并不是每个人都躲避这些病毒携带者。在马萨诸塞州剑桥市,科学家发现有些病毒能起到非同寻常的作用。他们使病毒开始工作,使病毒构成世界上最小的充电电池。

      病毒和电池的搭档似乎并不常见,但这对于工程师安吉拉·贝尔彻来说却并不陌生。安吉拉·贝尔彻最早产生了这一想法。在位于剑桥市的麻省理工学院,她和合作者一起用新方式融合了不同的科学领域。在由病毒构成的电池里,科学家融合了他们在生物、技术和生产工艺方面的知识。

      贝尔彻的团队包括帮助组装微型电池的宝拉·哈蒙德和以电池形式存储能量的专家蒋业明。哈蒙德说,“我们现在从事的行业是传统中不会想到的。”

      许多电池已经很小了。A型、C型和D型电池都可以握在手里。硬币形状的手表电池通常比分币还小。然而,个人音乐播放器和手机等新型电子设备变得越来越小。这些设备变小了,普通电池就无法安装进去了。

      理想的电池应当体积小、储能多。贝尔彻的电池模型是完全由病毒构成的金属圆盘,看起来就像普通手表电池。但里面的部件却非常小——小到用高倍望远镜才能看到。

      这些电池部件到底有多小呢?从头上拔一根头发,把它放到白纸上,看看头发的宽度——是不是很细呢?尽管每个人的头发宽度不同,每个头发上可以并列排放大约10个病毒电池部件。这些为电池能会改变我们对病毒的看法。

  • 第18题:

    What would someone learn from this text?

    A. How to make a lot of money.
    B. How to write a book about business.
    C. What the book is about.
    D. What the writer's family is like.

    答案:C
    解析:
    根据这篇文章可以了解整本书的目的和主旨,所以答案选C。

  • 第19题:

    问答题
    【参考范例七】PART 2Describe a person you live with or used to live with. You should say:  when you lived together  what is special about this person  whether you live together now  and explain why you choose this person to talk about.You will have to talk about the topic for one or two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.

    正确答案: I’d like to talk about my grandfather who is a very caring and kind person. We have lived together for many years. My grandfather was a middle school teacher in his hometown. He managed to send all of his to school though his salary was very low. He thought education is very important through a person’s life. I was brought up at my grandfather’s home. He taught me a lot of knowledge and he was very kind and nice to me. I never forget the efforts he made to help me read. He was a patient person and taught me as much as he could. He spent much time helping me and teaching me the right way to read. At last, the way worked. I learned to read quickly. When I was to be in the middle school, I left grandfather’s home and I missed him very much and the lessons I learnt from my grandfather always kept in mind.
    解析:
    描述一个和你住在一起或者曾经和你住在一起的人。考生应说明这个人跟自己的关系,他/她是一个什么样的人;自己什么时候跟他/她住在一起,他/她对自己的影响等;并说明自己对他/她的评价。

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    【参考范例九】A MuseumPart 2Describe a museum you’ve visited. You should say:what museum it is when it was built what exhibitions are displayed hereand explain why you choose this museum to talk about.You will have to talk about the topic for one or two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.

    正确答案: I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an art museum ,last summer. It was founded in 1870 by a group of American citizens which included businessmen and financiers, as well as leading artists and thinkers of the day, because they wanted to set up a museum to bring art and art education to the American people. It is on the eastern edge of Central Park, along ‘Museum Mile’ in New York City, United States.  Its permanent collection contains more than two million works of art. The main building is one of the world’s largest art galleries which was often called ‘the Met’ which maintains extensive holdings of African, Asian, Oceanic, Byzantine, and Islamic art. For example, I came across an Islamic art exhibition when I was there. Besides, there is also a much smaller location, which features medieval art, at ‘The Cloisters’ in Upper Manhattan. Represented in the permanent collection are works of art from classical antiquity and Ancient Egypt, paintings and sculptures from nearly all the European masters.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    An oil tanker,except as provided for otherwise,might discharge certain amount at certain rate of oil or oily mixtures into sea when().
    A

    she is not within a special area

    B

    she is within a special area

    C

    she has just departured from a special area

    D

    she is about to enter a special area


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The phrase “When built” in the Certificate of Vessel’s Nationality definitely means().
    A

    When was your vessel built

    B

    At what time is your vessel building

    C

    When is your vessel built

    D

    At what time you built your vessel


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    What is special about fox hunting in Britain?
    A

    It involves the use of a deadly poison.

    B

    It is a costly event which rarely occurs.

    C

    The hunters have set rules to follow.

    D

    The hunters have to go through strict training.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节推断题。依据第三段第二句,他们穿着上身红下身白的专门制服,遵循严格的行为规范,这与C项“遵守一套规则”同义;故选C。

  • 第24题:

    填空题
    What’s special about the keyboard?Its keys are ____.

    正确答案: big
    解析:
    简答填空题。从提示信息可推知,所缺内容为描述主语状态、特征的词。根据关键词句“Its big keys are particularly easy to use”可知,由于老年人视力不好,故设计的键盘很大,以适合老年人使用。故此处应填big。