问答题Passage 1  Historians of the war can be 1 into two schools. The 2 considers that it was the unavoidable outcome of conflicting interests between Northern and Southern states. The second blames it 3 political leaders for __4__ to avert an unnece

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Passage 1  Historians of the war can be  1 into two schools. The  2 considers that it was the unavoidable outcome of conflicting interests between Northern and Southern states. The second blames it  3  political leaders for __4__ to avert an unnecessary war.  Analysts are also divided on whether the issue of slavery was the primary cause of the war,  5 a symptom of other more critical differences—especially sectional interests and the doctrine of states’ rights—between the North and South  6 had been developing since the formation of the American republic.  The fundamental distinction was economic. In the early 1840s the Northern states began the process of industrialization, modernizing their society to  7 the demands of economic change. 8 conclusion, the slogan of Abraham Lincoln’s Republican party, “free labor, free land, free man” encapsulated the ideology of valuing the freedom of individuals to grasp the opportunity 9 economic self-advancement in a booming, expanding society.  The Southern states remained stubbornly agricultural 10 economically and socially. It was a backward-looking way of life of tall white mansions on great plantations dependent on a labour system which made slaves of approximately 4 million black Americans.  America was thus divided by economic structure, and was led into fratricidal (杀同胞的) warfare by  11 series of political clashes. The most common cause was the future of the West. The crises  12 California’s admission in 1850 and over Kansas-Nebraska in 1854 were typical of the divergent economic interests of North and South in relation to the  13 .  The North wanted free land for independent labour in the same new territories  14 the South sought to perpetuate its traditional way of life by extending slavery. The issue was not the slavery already practised, but the prospect of its extension  15 the West.

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4."The pen is more powerful than the sword (剑)." There have been many writers who used their pens to fight things that were wrong. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of them. She was born in the USA in 1811. One of her books not only made her famous but has been described as one that excited the world, and was helpful in causing a civil war and freezing the slaves. The civil war was the American Civil War of 1861, in which the Northern States fought the Southern States and finally won. This book was named "Uncle Toms Cabin". There was time when every English-speaking man, woman, and child has read this novel that did so much to stop slavery. Not many people read it today, but it is still very interesting. The book has shown us how a warm-hearted writer can arouse (唤起) peoples sympathies (同情). The writer herself had neither been to the Southern States nor been a slave. The Southern Americans were very angry at the novel, which they said did not at all represent (代表) true state of affairs,1、According to the passage ( ).A、every English-speaking person had read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"B、"Uncle Tom's Cabin" was not very interestingC、those who don''t speak English can not have read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"D、the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" did a great deal in the American Civil War2、How old was Mrs. Stowe when her world famous book was published? ( )A、About 60 years old.B、Over 50 years old.C、In her forties.D、Around 30 years old.3、What do you learn about Mrs. Stowe from the passage? ( )A、She had been living in the north of America before the American Civil War.B、She herself encouraged the northern Americans to go to war and set the slaves free.C、She was better as writing as using a sword.D、She had once been a slave.4、Why could Mrs. Stowe's book cause a civil war in America? ( )A、She wrote so well that Americans loved her very much.B、She disclosed (揭露) the terrible wrongs that had been done to the slaves in the Southern States.C、The Southern Americans hated the book while the Northern Americans like it.D、The book had been read by many Americans.5、What can we learn from the passage? ( )A、We needn't use weapons (武器) to fight things that are wrong.B、 writer is more helpful in a war than a soldier.C、We must understand the importance of literature and art.D、No war can be won without such a book as "Uncle Tom's Cabin".

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  • 第1题:

    It seemed inevitable that there will be a war between the two countries.

    A:certain
    B:strange
    C:predictable
    D:unexpected

    答案:A
    解析:
    本句意思是:两国之间的一场战争是无法避免的。句中inevitable意为 “无法避免的”,例如:Most agree that change is inevitable.大部分人认为改变是不可避免的。四个选项中:certain意为“一定的”,例如:It's certain that every effect must have a cause.无疑,每个结果必定有其原因。strange意为“奇怪的”。 predictable意为“可预测的”,例如:The only thing predictable about life is its unpredictability.生活唯一可预知的便是它的不可预知性。unexpected意为“意料之外的”,例如:Their unexpected arrival threw our plan into confusion.他们的突然到来打乱了我们的计划。只有选项A同句中画线单词含义接近。

  • 第2题:

    资料:In a survey,people were asked to choose between treatments to save 600 people from dying a disease.
    Participants,including physicians,were asked to choose between a certain outcome that 200 people will be saved and a risky choice where there is a one-third probability that 600 people will be saved and a two-thirds probability that no people will be saved.
    In a second example,the group were asked to choose between allowing 400 people to die or a one-third probably that nobody will die and two-thirds probability that 600 people will die.
    In both examples,the first choices have an identical outcome as do their second alternatives.But faced with such a grave choice people did not spot the similarities. In the first example people opted to save 200 people over the gamble of losing people and in the second example people preferred the gamble over the certain outcome of killing 400 people.
    What the experiment shows is that wording can have potentially dangerous consequences.Most of people tend to feel losses much more strongly than the pleasure of making a comparable gain.

    What is the difference between the two examples mentioned in the passage?

    A.The participants
    B.The wording
    C.The background
    D.The contents

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查细节理解。
    【关键词】difference;between the two examples
    【主题句】What the experiment shows is that wording can have potentially dangerous consequences。实验表明,措辞可能会带来潜在的危险后果。
    【解析】本题问的是“文章中提到的两个例子,有哪些不同”。文章开头提到一项调查,人们被要求在治疗方法之间做出选择,以拯救600人免于死于一种疾病。举出两种问答方式示例,并以此展开描述。示例一“Participants,including physicians,were asked to choose between a certain outcome that 200 people will be saved and a riskychoice where there is a one-third probability that 600 people will be saved and a two-thirds probability that no people will be saved.”意为“参与者,包括医生,被要求在确定结局及风险选择之间进行选择, 200人将被拯救,或有三分之一的可能性有600人被拯救,三分之二的可能性是没有人会被拯救。”示例二“In a second example,the group were asked to choose between allowing 400 people to die or a one-third probably that nobody will die and two-thirds probability that 600 people will die.”意为“在第二个例子中,这组人同样被要求做出选择,400人会死,或者有三分之一的可能没有人会死,三分之二的可能是600人会死。”选项A意为“参与者”,选项B意为“措辞”,选项C意为“背景”,选项D意为“内容”,结合文章及主题句,故选B。

  • 第3题:

    The two main islands of the British Isles are( ).

    A.Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    B.Great Britain and Northern Scotland
    C.Great Britain and Southern Wales
    D.Great Britain and Southern England

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查英国国家概况。英国的全称为the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,观察选项可知,A项符合题意。

  • 第4题:

    The Democratic Party led by Andrew Jackson represented the interests of()

    • A、northern industrialists
    • B、southern slave owners
    • C、frontiersmen
    • D、Both B and C

    正确答案:D

  • 第5题:

    TDLTE小区中,以下参数()是TM3和TM8的转换门限

    • A、dlSinr Threshold Between CLMimo Two Layers And OneLayer
    • B、dlSINR Threshold between Rank1 Beamforming And TM3
    • C、dlSINR Thre shold between Rank2 Beamforming And TM3
    • D、rank Thres hold Between Rank1 And Rank2

    正确答案:C

  • 第6题:

    In which two locations in an enterprise network can an IPS sensor be placed? ()

    • A、 bridging VLANs on two switches
    • B、 bridging two VLANs on one switch
    • C、 between two Layer 2 devices with trunking
    • D、 between two Layer 2 devices without trunking
    • E、 between a Layer 2 device and a Layer 3 device with trunking

    正确答案:C,D

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    A current will develop between areas of different density in ocean waters. If you face in the same direction the current is flowing,the water of().
    A

    high density will be on the left in the Northern Hemisphere

    B

    high density will be on the right in the Southern Hemisphere

    C

    low density will be on the left in the Northern Hemisphere

    D

    low density will be on the left in the Southern Hemisphere


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    Northern 印迹与 Southern 印迹有什么不同?

    正确答案: N.orthern 印迹的原理同 Southern印迹相比有两点不同:
    (1)转移的对象不同,Northern印迹是将 RNA变性及电泳分离后,将其转移到固相支持物上的过程。
    (2)虽然RNA电泳前不需像 DNA 那样进行酶切,但也需要变性。不过变性方法是不同的,它不能用碱变性,因为碱变性会导致 RNA的降解。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Except for N-S courses,and E-W courses on the equator,a great circle track between two points,when compared to a rhumb line track between the same two points,will().
    A

    always be nearer to the equator

    B

    always be nearer to the elevated pole

    C

    be nearer to the pole in the Northern Hemisphere and nearer to the equator in the Southern Hemisphere

    D

    be nearer to the pole or the equator depending on the latitudes of the arrival and departure positions


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Which best characterizes how the impact of science on chimpanzees is treated in these two passages?
    A

    The author of Passage 1 lauds the benefits  science has produced, while the author of Passage 2 speaks hopefully of possible future benefits.

    B

    Both of the passages react with distrust to the idea of using science to assess chimpanzees.

    C

    The first passage lists the studies that showed positive chimp interactions, while the author of Passage 2 refutes their claims,

    D

    The first passage suggests that science can have a positive impact on perceptions about chimps, whereas the second passage views science as almost universally negative.

    E

    The author of the first passage is more apt to justify using chimps in science than the author of Passage 2.


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    两篇文章对于科学的态度是不同的。第一篇文章列举一些关于黑猩猩的科学发现,体现了科学的正面作用。而第二篇文章提到黑猩猩被滥用为科学实验的对象,故选D项。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Which statement most accurately describes the difference between the two passages?
    A

    Passage 1 deals less directly with the exportation of chimpanzees than does Passage 2.

    B

    Passage 1 is less concerned with the interaction between man and the land than is Passage 2.

    C

    Passage I pertains to a species in its indigenous habitat while Passage 2 addresses the same animal in nonnative settings.

    D

    Passage I ends with an expression of optimism and Passage 2 does not.

    E

    Passage I introduces a species and describes its status worldwide, while Passage 2 limits its discussion of that species to its activities in the Northern Hemisphere.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    第一篇文章主要是关于黑猩猩在自然栖息地生存的情况。第二篇文章主要是关于黑猩猩在非自然栖息地生存的情况。故选C项。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Which of the following best describes the relationship between the two passages?
    A

    Passage 2 describes a significant. and discovery that contradicts the argument of Passage 1.

    B

    Passage 2 offers a theory that supports the main point in Passage 1.

    C

    Passage I provides a possible reason for the scientific inquiry presented in Passage 2.

    D

    Passage 1 relates an anecdote that explains the popular misconception in Passage 2.

    E

    Passage 2 provides a historical context for the discovery described in Passage 1.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    第一篇文章主要讲到工具的创造是人类发展史上很重要的一步。第二篇文章主要描述了一项重大发现,即人类什么时候开始创造工具的的。C项最好地将两篇文章的关系表现出来了,第一篇文章提到工具创造对人类进化有很大的影响,第二篇文章继而对第一篇文章提出的问题作进一步研究,故选C项。

  • 第13题:

    资料:In a survey,people were asked to choose between treatments to save 600 people from dying a disease.
    Participants,including physicians,were asked to choose between a certain outcome that 200 people will be saved and a risky choice where there is a one-third probability that 600 people will be saved and a two-thirds probability that no people will be saved.
    In a second example,the group were asked to choose between allowing 400 people to die or a one-third probably that nobody will die and two-thirds probability that 600 people will die.
    In both examples,the first choices have an identical outcome as do their second alternatives.But faced with such a grave choice people did not spot the similarities. In the first example people opted to save 200 people over the gamble of losing people and in the second example people preferred the gamble over the certain outcome of killing 400 people.
    What the experiment shows is that wording can have potentially dangerous consequences.Most of people tend to feel losses much more strongly than the pleasure of making a comparable gain.

    In the second example,more people choose the option( )?

    A.with a one-third probability that nobody will die
    B.with a two-thirds probability that nobody will be saved
    C.allowing 400 people to die
    D.that 200 people will be saved

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】second example;more people choose the option
    【主题句】in the second example people preferred the gamble over the certain outcome of killing 400 people.在第二个例子中,人们更倾向于冒险,而不是杀死400人的特定结果。
    【解析】本题的问题是“在第二个例子中,人们更倾向于哪个选择?”。根据原文可知,选项B以及选项D为第二个例子中的措辞,故排除B、D。(In a second example,the group were asked to choose between allowing 400 people to die or a one-third probably that nobody will die and two-thirds probability that 600 people will die.)结合主题句,“in the second example people preferred the gamble over the certain outcome of killing 400 people.在第二个例子中,人们更倾向于冒险,而不是杀死400人的特定结果。”故选A。

  • 第14题:


    Which part of the European is still Catholic?( )

    A.The southern and eastern two-thirds.
    B.The northern and western one-third.
    C.The Spanish-ruled Netherlands.
    D.The northern part approximating to modern Holland.

    答案:A
    解析:
    细节题。根据第二段第一句“东南部三分之二的人仍然信奉天主教,西北部三分之一的人信奉后来被称作新教的教派。英国统治的爱尔兰坚持信奉天主教,而西班牙统治的荷兰,特别是靠近现代荷兰的北部地区越来越多的人信奉基督教”可知,A项“东南部三分之二仍然是天主教”符合题意。故本题选A。参考译文:一千多年来,欧洲人虽然为许多事情斗争过,但是在信仰上团结一致,都信奉神圣的天主教和罗马教皇的教会。那里的罗马大主教称为教皇,是继圣·彼德之后被公认的领袖。可是,1517年德国僧侣马丁·路德向某些天主教教义发起挑衅,拒绝服从罗马教皇,其他人追随他,其中包括亨利八世。就这样欧洲四分五裂,东南部三分之二人仍然信奉天主教,西北部三分之一的人信奉后来被称作新教的教派。英国统治的爱尔兰人仍坚持信奉天主教,而西班牙统治的荷兰,特别是靠近现代荷兰的北部地区越来越多的人信奉基督教。事实上,在每个国家,无论是官方声称的天主教还是基督教,信仰不同的人都非常想让他们的邻居改变信仰,而同样强烈地抵制他们的邻居试图使他们改变信仰。为此,在和平共处的原则上无法形成简单、友好的解决方案。每一教派都相信自己掌握了真理,唯一重要的真理,是通向永恒救赎的真理,而它的对手则执着于谬误,而谬误必然会走向永恒的诅咒:不仅是为了他们自己,也是为了所有想要生存下来并将他们的错误观念传递给他人的人。宽容,甚至是合理的讨论都是不可能的,。上帝和魔鬼不能混为一谈。就像对狂热的天主教徒来说伊丽莎白是个荡妇,对基督教徒来说罗马教皇是那个残忍的吸血鬼。天主教徒这类疯狗、蟾蜍和其他类似的恶魔,应从地球上消失。这些感情本身就很危险,地理和金钱问题更是如此。与地中海接壤的天主教国家迄今为止最为富有。从中世纪开始,威尼斯共和国就控制了通往东方的贸易路线,用骆驼把从波斯、中国和印度运来的货物运往它在叙利亚的仓库,并重新装载进漆得华丽的高筒船里,再转运到意大利或更远的地方。自十五世纪末以来,首先是葡萄牙绕过非洲航行到印度,接着西班牙发现了美洲,同样将欧洲所渴望的一切稀有而美妙的东西带到欧洲去卖,包括丝绸、珍贵的木材、糖、香料、金银、精美的艺术品,以及从孔雀到老虎等奇怪的动物。在哥伦布第一次航行到美国两年后的1494年,教皇亚历山大六世为了奖励西班牙和葡萄牙的冒险精神并阻止他们打仗,把大洋彼岸未开发的世界一分为二。其他国家只要仍然信奉天主教,就要尊重这种分割。欧盟是一个多国政体,既不是国家也不是联邦,但随着欧盟掌握政治权力,并充分意识到其民主缺陷,它试图遵守三权分立原则。欧盟有七个机构。在政府事务中,大多数权力集中在欧盟理事会,赋予其正常国际组织的特征。在这里,欧盟层面的所有权力都集中在一个部门。欧洲委员会作为一个独立的执行机构,由理事会与欧洲议会共同任命,但作为欧盟立法的唯一发起者,欧盟委员会也具有立法职能。早期的格言是“委员会提议,理事会处理”。尽管现在欧盟的立法程序要复杂得多,但这个简单的格言仍然有些道理。除了执行和立法这两项职能外,委员会还可以根据《贸易协定》第101条和102条(竞争法)行使第三个准司法职能,欧洲法院仍然是最终的仲裁者。欧洲议会是欧盟最重要的立法机构之一,由直接选举产生。理事会是另一个立法机构,也具有一些行政职能(其中一些由相关的欧洲理事会在实践中行使)。欧洲法院作为独立的司法部门,拥有欧盟法律和条约的解释权。其余的机构,即欧洲审计法院,是一个独立的审计机构(因欧盟对欺诈的敏感性而成立)。

  • 第15题:

    Ireland is divided into two political parts:().

    ANorthern Ireland and Southern Ireland

    BSouthern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland

    CThe Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland

    DNorthern Ireland and Britain


    C

  • 第16题:

    Ireland is divided into two political parts:().

    • A、Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
    • B、Southern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
    • C、The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
    • D、Northern Ireland and Britain

    正确答案:C

  • 第17题:

    In which two locations in an enterprise network can an IPS sensor be placed?()

    • A、bridging VLANs on two switches
    • B、bridging two VLANs on one switch
    • C、between two Layer 2 devices withtrunking
    • D、between two Layer 2 devices withouttrunking
    • E、between a Layer 2 device and a Layer 3 device withtrunking

    正确答案:C,D

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    Ireland is divided into two political parts:().
    A

    Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland

    B

    Southern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland

    C

    The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland

    D

    Northern Ireland and Britain


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Which of the following best describes the relationship between Passage 1 and Passage 2?
    A

    Passage 2 offers a criticism of the political theory outlined in Passage 1.

    B

    Passage 1 expands upon an argument made in Passage 2.

    C

    Passage 1 refutes the conclusion drawn in Passage 2.

    D

    Passage 2 offers a balanced counterpoint to the biased opinions expressed in Passage 1

    E

    Passage I offers evidence to support the main idea of Passage 2.


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    第一篇文章简短地描述了遏制政策。第二篇文章主要讲的是美国之所以没能稳定越南局势是因为美国使用了遏制政策。A项最好的解释了两篇文章的关系。

  • 第20题:

    填空题
    Northern 印迹和 Southern 印迹有两点根本的区别:(1)();(2)()。

    正确答案: 印迹的对象不同:Northern是RNA,Southern是DNA,电泳条件不同,前者是变性条件,后者是非变性条件
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The two passages differ in their perspectives on the debate between industrialists and environmentalists mainly in that Passage 1 emphasizes ______.
    A

    mathematics, while Passage 2 emphasizes psychology

    B

    deficiencies in the debate, while Passage 2 emphasizes progress in the debate

    C

    the irrelevance of externalities, while Passage 2 emphasizes their importance

    D

    the impact on taxpayers, while Passage 2 emphasizes the views of politicians

    E

    pollution, while Passage 2 emphasizes recycling


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    第一篇文章主要是关于环境保护论争论的缺陷,提到取得的进步很少,妖魔化成分太多,并提议进行更广范围的分析。第二段表明Costanza的作品认为实业家和环境保护主义者没有明显差别,论辩因此取得了进步。

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    Practice 2  Globalization is a fact of life. But we have underestimated its fragility. The problem is this. The spread of markets grows faster than the ability of societies and their political systems to adjust to them, let alone to guide the course they take. History teaches US that such an imbalance between the economic, social and political realms can never be sustained for very long.  The industrialized countries learned that lesson in their bitter and costly encounter with the Great Depression. In order to restore social harmony and political stability they adopted social safety nets and other measures. That made possible successive moves towards liberalization, which brought about the long post-war period of expansion.

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    全球化已经成为无法回避的事实。但是我认为我们低估了它的脆弱性。问题就在于此。市场的扩展已经远远超出社会及其政治制度的适应能力,而引导市场发展更无从谈起。历史教育我们:这种经济、社会和政治领域发展的不平衡绝不会持续很久。
    工业化国家在大萧条的痛苦和代价高昂的遭遇中吸取了这一教训。为了恢复社会和谐和政治稳定,他们采用了社会安全网和其他一些措施。这使后来迈向自由化的举措得以实施,并带来了长期的战后市场扩张。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

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    Culture is a bridge that connects people’s heart and emotions, a bond that enhances mutual understanding and trust between two states. Cultural exchange has a longer history than political exchange, a more profound impact than economic exchange. As time goes by, things begin to change. Many prominent figures and events will fade into history, but culture lives on. It gets ever stronger and vital with the passage of time, and has an enduring influence on the way we think and live. Different geographies have nurtured a variety of cultures, each with unique feature and attributes. They are like the shining stars in the sky, adding radiance to each other and illuminating the vast universe.

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    文化是沟通人与人心灵和情感的桥梁,是国与国加深理解和信任的纽带。文化交流比政治交流更久远,比经济交流更深刻。随着时光的流逝和时代的变迁,许多人物和事件都会变成历史,但文化却永远存在,历久弥新,并长时间地影响着人们的思想和生活。不同的地域环境造就了不同的文化底蕴,形成了各具特色的文化形态,它们如同浩瀚苍穹的璀璨群星,交相辉映,光耀宇宙。
    解析: 暂无解析