问题:单选题According to the speaker, who are working in the industrial estates?A People from the suburbs.B People from other country towns.C Volunteers.D Local inhabitants.
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问题:单选题According to the talk, where could visitors get something to eat in the evenings?A In a pub.B In a fish-and-chip shop.C In a good restaurant.D In a factory canteen.
问题:单选题Which of the following is not a fact according to what you hear?A Although similar in many ways to smallpox, monkeypox is less infectious than smallpox.B Although similar in many ways to smallpox, monkeypox is less deadly than smallpox.C The disease occurs primarily in Central and West Africa.D State and federal officials know no patients had direct contact with infected prairie dogs kept as pets.
问题:单选题What does the world bank study show?A The use of tobacco results in a global net loss of US $200 billion per year in the developing world.B Economic loss caused by tobacco in the developing countries equals that of the developed countries.C Huge amount of economic loss has been incurred by closing down tobacco factories in the developing countries.D The use of tobacco results in a global net loss of US $200 billion per year, but it does not affect the quality of life of smokers or their families.
问题:单选题How was the British architecture style characterized in the early 20th century?A It followed the mainstream trends in the architecture around the world.B It developed a style of its own, thus distinguishing itself from architecture elsewhere.C There was a recovery of the architecture style in the Renaissance time.D It remained aloof from the new trends and stuck to the traditional style.
问题:单选题Which one of the following is most appropriate as the title of the passage?A Elephants and MiceB Man and BeastC Elephant and BeesD Wild Life Protection
问题:单选题Which of the following is NOT true for the use of tusks?A To dig for salt.B To remove the bark from the tree.C To move trees and branches to clear a path.D To pull trees and branches to establish territory.
问题:单选题How does the engine adjust itself to different formulas of fuel?A By piping in more oxygen for ethanol.B By sensing the amount of oxygen in a car’s exhaust.C By burning in a less-than-optimal mode.D By stopping and checking the fuel tank.
问题:判断题Only by using a large amount of medications prescribed by doctors can one avoid the risk of atherosclerosis and its complications.A 对B 错
问题:单选题Only one of the following statements is false, according to what was said. Which one is it?A Researchers said estimates of atomic bomb survivors' radiation doses are accurate.B Doubts about the accuracy of methods used to collect exposure data in 1945 prompted the review.C The earlier methods were unable to detect radioactive fallout because the researchers could not get close to the bomb site.D The amount of nickel in each copper sample can be correlated to the intensity of radiation exposure at the site.
问题:判断题The new generation of drugs stop tumours and kill all rapidly proliferating cells, but they also cause side effects.A 对B 错
问题:单选题Several big media operations in the U.S. stopped broadcasting advertisement for on-line gambling becauseA They are losing money in the business.B They are afraid of being sued against by the government.C They know it is doing harm to the young children.D They are bankrupt.
问题:单选题The Standing Committee ______.A will review and discuss scientific guidance for food and fiber production.B will respond to all kinds of concerns about the environment.C will help identify emerging issues in the broad areas of agricultural biotechnology.D will focus on the applications of biotechnology to food and fiber production.
问题:问答题Practice 6 Listen to the following passage. Write in English a short summary of around 150-200 words of what you have heard. You will hear the passage only once and then you will have 25 minutes to finish your summary. This part of the test carries 20 points. You may need to scribble a few notes to write your summary. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
问题:单选题Brazilian motorists today ______.A can buy fuel very cheaply at their local garage.B are running their cars on ethanol because they can’t afford the petrol.C are not allowed to buy alcohol at their local garage.D are using ethanol as a substitute for petrol.
问题:单选题Why is a “selling panic” much less likely in the housing market?A Because most houses are primary residences.B Because people have locked in low mortgaged rates.C Because people could only qualify for smaller mortgages.D Because people don’t believe housing market would crash.
问题:判断题The French economy was quite strong and the French were even outpacing their American rivals for a time in the spring.A 对B 错
问题:单选题Which description is NOT mentioned by Blackstone about homosex?A An infamous crime against nature.B An offence that is as malignant as rape.C A heinous act.D A crime not fit to be named.
问题:单选题One global trend in business is to ______A develop overseas marketB attract more foreign investmentC give the consumers more benefitsD merge with each other and become more competitive
问题:单选题The significance of local authorities undertaking the task of rebuilding city centers lies in that ______ .A it created a large number of jobs for individualsB it could speed up the building of new houses dramaticallyC it meant more investment from the government in architectureD it indicated a change in the pattern of architecture