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题目
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参考答案和解析
正确答案: E
解析:
capable。考点:形容词。capable“有能力的,能干的”,常和of构成搭配,表示“有能力……”。句意“通过使自己的产品能够运行IBM软件,苹果公司希望使Mackintosh机与IBM电脑_____从而使其更适合办公室应用。苹果公司希望增加其产品在办公室应用方面的销量”,由此可知本题选E。
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相似问题和答案

第1题:

填空题
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正确答案: up to big
解析:
录音中提到,培养自律要从小事做起,再往大事努力。因此,空白处应填入up to big。

第2题:

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正确答案: J
解析:
steps。考点:名词。steps台阶。联系实际,在火车站站台的边缘,都画有黄色警示线。故选J项。

第3题:

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正确答案: derive
解析:
根据演讲者,字典之所以可以帮助提高词汇量,原因在于,字典中会给出单词的派生形式。derive form派生形式。
【录音原文】
  Today I’d like to talk to you about dictionaries, because most of you have them, em, but don’t use them very often. Whenever I ask people what a dictionary is for, they almost say that is to find the meaning of a word. Well, but that’s really only a small part of the answer. (1)Sure a dictionary will tell you the meaning of a word, and it will also give you examples to show you how the word is used in a sentence, (2)but it will also tell you how to pronounce a word you already know the meaning of. And…and this is very important, because if you can’t say a word correctly, then no one will understand you. Of course, learning the pronunciation symbols your dictionary uses will take a little time. But it’s worth it, believe me.
  (3)Now think about when you’re writing something, are you always sure of the spelling of every word? If not, what do you do? Do you just write it the way you think it’s spelt and hope it’s correct? Or do you wait around for someone who can tell you the spelling? Or, do you look for another word to use instead? (4)What you should do is open your dictionary and check to see that your spelling is correct. If it isn’t, think of another way the word might be spelt and check that out. Through guessing and checking, you are sure to find the right spelling.
  Another thing to help you when you’re writing—(5)the dictionary will tell you where each syllable of a word begins and ends. This is important information. Because when you write in English, when you come to the end of a line on a piece of paper, you cannot separate words where you want to, but only between syllables. So you can use your dictionary to find out if you’re separating the word in the right place.
  There is other information the dictionary has, too. (6)It tells you the part of speech of a word, if it’s an adjective, adverb, verb or noun. You need to know this, because you don’t want to sound funny and use a noun form when you should be using a verb. You may not only sound funny, people may not be able to understand you.
  A dictionary has other grammar information, too. (7)Like the past, past participle forms of a verb. For example, if you look up the word “write”, you will see “wrote” and “written” near it. So the dictionary tells you the past of “write” and past participle. (8)It will also tell you the plural of noun when they are not regular, and a lot of other grammar information, too.
  I could go on and on. Em, but, there is one other thing I want to mention today. (9)And that using your dictionary to increase your vocabulary. (10)By that, I mean the dictionaries always include the derive forms of words. A derived form is, for example, the noun form of a verb or the adjective form of a noun. Let’s take for example, the word “study”. If you look it up in a dictionary, you will find that the derived noun form and you already know this, it’s “student”. But you also find that the adjective form of study is “studious”, which means studying hard. So when we talk of someone being studious, this person, like all of you, studies hard. This example should show you that when you look up a new word, you should make a note of its derived forms, too. In this way, you can learn more than one new word at the same time.

第4题:

单选题
A

They cause very few problems.

B

They are easy to deal with.

C

There aren’t many of them.

D

They are friendly to people.


正确答案: C
解析:
在录音的最后男士说到“I can defend them because I think given the number of foxes there are around, the number of problems they cause is minimal.”,由此可见他想对不喜欢狐狸的人说它们几乎不会造成问题,故选A。
【录音原文】
W: I have with me Jim Clark, otherwise known as the “Fox Man”. That’s right, isn’t it?
M: Yes, well, I suppose it’s not surprising. I’ve been studying foxes and writing about them for 20 years now, and people get to know of you.
W: So what is it that appeals to you about foxes, Jim?
M: I think they’re wonderful animals to look at and fascinating to study, but they’re also just very successful. I got interested in them when I was a kid in London when they were starting to move in from the country and colonise the city, and seeing a wild animal build up its population in the city really fascinated me and I’ve been fascinated ever since.
W: Is it just the foxes in towns you’re interested in?
M: No, we’re studying foxes in lots of different areas. We’re working in Somerset, for example, and I’ve also got a colleague studying foxes in Greece.
W: It’s a very handsome animal, isn’t it, the fox?
M: I think they’re beautiful animals. Well, I obviously must think so or I wouldn’t have spent so long studying them. It’s wonderful for people in cities to see them — a wild animal in their back gardens.
W: Now you’re appealing for people who have seen foxes in their area to let you know, aren’t you?
M: That’s right. We’re hoping people will call us and let us know of any fox sightings and particularly any sightings of cubs. That would be helpful for our study.
W: And the number people can contact you on is 9287593. That’s 9287593. Now many people are used to seeing town foxes scavenge in dustbins.
M: Now you see that’s a myth. I must have spent thousands of nights following foxes round the city and it’s incredibly rare to see them actually taking food out of a dustbin.
W: I have seen it, honestly, I promise you.
M: I believe you, but it’s a very rare sight. The bulk of food they get is food deliberately put out for them by householders. Why should they scavenge around in dustbins when they can get nice things like belly of pork and steak just left out for them to eat? That’s just over half their diet and the rest of it they make up from worms, insects, the odd little birds, things like that.
W: What about in the countryside, what do they eat there?
M: If there’s something dead they’ll eat it — they’re not exactly fussy about how fresh it is. But mainly they hunt and on wet nights they eat a lot of worms. They’ll also eat rabbits, small voles, and birds, anything they can get, really.
W: Do you find yourself having to defend foxes to people?
M: No, I don’t, actually. I can defend them because I think given the number of foxes there are around, the number of problems they cause is minimal. I don’t say that they don’t cause problems. I just don’t think that they cause that many. And I think you can deal with the problems pretty easily.
W: Thanks for joining us on the programme today, Jim.
M: My pleasure.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation.
Q1. Why did Jim Clark become interested in foxes as a child?
Q2. What does the woman think of foxes in their area?
Q3. What does Jim expect people to do if they have seen foxes in their area?
Q4. What do town foxes eat mostly?
Q5. What does Jim say to people who don’t like foxes?

第5题:

单选题
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage before you remodel your home?
A

Thinking out your ideal home.

B

Consulting some experienced architects for some advice.

C

Learning others’ experience of remodeling.

D

Discussing remodeling plan with family members.


正确答案: D
解析:
事实细节题。文中第四段提到了装修房子前应做的三个方面的事情:咨询建筑师,学习他人经验,想清楚自己理想的房子是什么。唯独没有涉及到D“和家人商量装修的计划”,所以选D。

第6题:

问答题
In this story, what is the author’s attitude towards doctors?

正确答案: Complaining.
解析:
推理判断题。综观全文,医生提供的种种方法,作者都尝试过但没有收到效果,搬家后其他的医生也并没有给作者提供有效的方法,所以她不满意;从她的语气也可以判断她在对医生进行抱怨。

第7题:

单选题
Which of the following statements about Dr. Michelle Miller is true?
A

She used to co-author a report with Professor Cappuccio.

B

She had one report published in the European Heart Journal.

C

She collaborated with Professor Cappuccio on a long-term study.

D

She chose participants who suffered long-term sleep deprivation.


正确答案: D
解析:
文章第四段开头明确提到Dr.Michelle Miller与Professor Cappuccio co-authored a report,并说该研究采集的证据的时间跨度是seven to 25 years,可以称得上是long-term,故应选C。

第8题:

问答题
What can we infer from the last sentence in Paragraph 2?

正确答案: Dad refused the meal prepared according to a new recipe.
解析:
推理题。根据题干定位至原文的第二段。根据该段的第一句话:“Dad was a creature of habit. He didn’t always greet new experiments in cooking with glee.”可知,“父亲的习惯常年不变,不喜欢尝试新食物。”而后文提到“我刚开始学习烹饪,喜欢邀请父母品尝新手艺,”该段的最后一句话说到:Dad would look at his plate suspiciously and ask, “Am I the ‘guinea pig’ for this meal?”由此可见,当父亲看到盘子中的菜时,怀疑自己是女儿实验用的“小白鼠”,而不愿意吃其中的食物,因此父亲拒绝品尝新手艺。

第9题:

问答题

正确答案:
Living Things React You and all organisms live an environment. An environment is made up of everything that surrounds an organism.
An organism responds to changes in its environment. When an organism responds to a change, it reacts in certain ways. All living things respond in some way.
Have you ever noticed how plants and insects respond to light? Plants bend toward light. Insects fly toward light.
You respond to your environment in many ways, too. You may shiver if you are cold. What other ways do you respond to changes in your environment?
解析: 暂无解析

第10题:

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正确答案: family roots
解析:
录音中提到“Sometimes our names carry information about our family roots(有时,我们的名字里包含家族根源的信息)”,因此空格处填family roots,表示“家族的根源”。本题注意应填入root的复数形式。