Q1. 您的職業(yè):(單選題)
Q2. 您家庭平均年收入:(單選題)
Q3. ()(單選題)
A. In order to look more pretty, keep a slim body and be more attractive in appearance, many people would like to lose weight by various ways.
B. Hirsh hypothesized that if loss of smell contributed to weight gain, then the opposite could be true.
C. So you eat what you want, you just eat less.
D. Eating at a restaurant costs, on average, $20 USD per meal-LARGE portions of food are served.
E. But what if you could actually train your brain to feel satisfied on smaller portions?
F. Over a 6 month period, 1,436 women and men sprinkled flavorless “Tastant” crystals on everything they ate, and lost an average of 30.5 pounds—nearly 15% of their total body weight.
Q4. ()(單選題)
A. Where the woman got the discount ticket.
B. Where the woman is going to have dinner.
C. Where the new restaurant is located.
D. Where the woman’s cousin lives.
Q5. ()(單選題)
A. Fewer buffalo are being killed by hunters.
B. More buffalo are surviving the winter.
C. Fewer buffalo are dying of diseases.
D. More buffalo are being born.
Q6. ()(單選題)
A. Hurry up.
B. Go downstairs.
C. Pick up the Browns.
D. Move to a new house.
Q7. ()(單選題)
A. To try out for the volleyball team.
B. To think more about what teachers think.
C. To get them tickets to the volleyball game.
D. To spend more time on her studies.
Q8. ()(單選題)
A. Mike probably won’t find an apartment in time.
B. Mike always manages to find an apartment.
C. Mike hasn’t registered for school this year.
D. Mike should turn to a house agent.
Q9. ()(單選題)
A. He doesn’t remember exactly what he said.
B. He told the woman to try to get more sleep.
C. He didn’t expect the woman to listen to him.
D. He knew the woman would benefit from his advice.
Q10. ()(單選題)
A. It’s easier to take the subway.
B. Automobiles pollute the air.
C. The subway is less than half full.
D. Cars are expensive to operate.
Q11. ()(單選題)
A. She thinks it’s cold too.
B. The man told her that before.
C. They need to get the freezer fixed again.
D. She’d like the man to repeat what he said.
Q12. ()(單選題)
A. The man caused the newsletter to be late.
B. She hasn’t had time to read the man’s article.
C. The man’s article won’t be published right away.
D. She doesn’t know what happened to the man’s article.
Q13. ()(單選題)
A. The life of Alfred Stieglitz.
B. Alfred Stieglitz’s approach to photography.
C. Photographic techniques common in the early 1900’s.
D. The effect of weather on Alfred Stieglitz’s photography.
Q14. ()(單選題)
A. A vacation trip to Yellowstone.
B. A lecture by a visiting professor.
C. Her biology essay.
D. A research project.
Q15. ()(單選題)
A. He considered each photograph to be unique.
B. He thought the copying process took too long.
C. He didn’t have the necessary equipment for reproduction.
D. He didn’t want them to be displayed outside of his home.
Q16. 班級學(xué)號:(填空題)
Q17. ()(單選題)
A. They can be uninstalled easily.
B. They can warm up the room.
C. They can be moved to the side.
D. They can ease the room atmosphere.
Q18. ()(單選題)
A. Its style and relative inexpensiveness.
B. Its ease of installation in any location.
C. Its ability to transform the appearance of a house.
D. Its flexibility and suitability for most contexts.
Q19. ()(單選題)
A. She’d also like to get a printer.
B. She needs a printer more than the man do.
C. The man should buy a high-quality printer.
D. The man should invest in a printing company.
Q20. ()(單選題)
A. A new type of window.
B. A special kind of curtain.
C. A useful way to keep sunshine out.
D. A new approach to making a room cold.
Q21. ()(單選題)
A. She needs the money she can earn from the trip.
B. She is in the project team led by her adviser.
C. She is from the state where Yellowstone is.
D. She has been studying animal diseases.
Q22. ()(單選題)
A. Collecting information about the bacteria.
B. Working on a farm close to Yellowstone.
C. Writing a paper about extinct animals.
D. Analyzing buffalo behavior.
Q23. Grammar(填空題)
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Q33. ()(單選題)
A. alienating
B. appreciation
C. bias
D. fraud
E. housed
F. investigated
G. overwhelming
H. portraying
I. representation
J. safeguarded
K. secondary
L. superiority
M. temperament
Q34. ()(單選題)
A. alienating
B. appreciation
C. bias
D. fraud
E. housed
F. investigated
G. overwhelming
H. portraying
I. representation
J. safeguarded
K. secondary
L. superiority
M. temperament
Q35. ()(單選題)
A. alienating
B. appreciation
C. bias
D. fraud
E. housed
F. investigated
G. overwhelming
H. portraying
I. representation
J. safeguarded
K. secondary
L. superiority
M. temperament
Q36. ()(單選題)
A. alienating
B. appreciation
C. bias
D. fraud
E. housed
F. investigated
G. overwhelming
H. portraying
I. representation
J. safeguarded
K. secondary
L. superiority
M. temperament
Q37. ()(單選題)
A. alienating
B. appreciation
C. bias
D. fraud
E. housed
F. investigated
G. overwhelming
H. portraying
I. representation
J. safeguarded
K. secondary
L. superiority
M. temperament
Q38. ()(單選題)
A. alienating
B. appreciation
C. bias
D. fraud
E. housed
F. investigated
G. overwhelming
H. portraying
I. representation
J. safeguarded
K. secondary
L. superiority
M. temperament
Q39. ()(單選題)
A. common
B. reasonable
C. middle
D. solid
Q40. ()(單選題)
A. blame
B. defend
C. discover
D. understate
Q41. ()(單選題)
A. foresee
B. pretend
C. long
D. refuse
Q42. ()(單選題)
A. users
B. identities
C. associations
D. characteristics
Q43. ()(單選題)
A. For example
B. In other words
C. As a matter of fact
D. On the contrary
Q44. ()(單選題)
A. practice
B. adaptability
C. perspective
D. intelligence
Q45. ()(單選題)
A. interesting
B. distinct
C. specific
D. conscious
Q46. ()(單選題)
A. ineffective
B. typical
C. easy
D. innovative
Q47. ()(單選題)
A. assessing
B. establishing
C. disconnecting
D. stimulating
Q48. ()(單選題)
A. active
B. idle
C. efficient
D. impractical
Q49. ()(單選題)
A. drowned
B. raised
C. heard
D. spread
Q50. ()(單選題)
A. outweighs
B. follows
C. feeds
D. balances
Q51. ()(單選題)
A. Surprisingly
B. Consequently
C. Especially
D. Subconsciously
Q52. ()(單選題)
A. worrying
B. forgiving
C. changing
D. promising
Q53. ()(單選題)
A. identity
B. task
C. phase
D. attitude
Q54. ()(單選題)
A. determining how animals’ survival is impacted by individual plasticity
B. studying how living among humans affects animals’ survival strategies
C. comparing the effectiveness of different survival techniques
D. finding out which evolutionary factor impacts animals’ survival methods
Q55. ()(單選題)
A. Urbanization has made wild animals more alert.
B. Urbanization has brought concrete benefits to animals.
C. City living has led to animals’ genetic variations.
D. City living has helped to preserve animal species.
Q56. ()(單選題)
A. expose the fox to the urban environment repeatedly
B. train the fox to co-exist with the less aggressive predators
C. intentionally get the fox accustomed to the presence of humans
D. purposefully adapt the fox to predator related environment
Q57. ()(單選題)
A. It is one of scientific certainty.
B. It is not one of cause and effect.
C. It is subject to interpretation of statistics.
D. It is not fully examined by gene scientists.
Q58. ()(單選題)
A. Take all relevant factors into account in interpreting their data.
B. Conduct their research using more sophisticated technology.
C. Gather gene data from people of all social classes.
D. Cooperate with social scientists in their research.
Q59. ()(單選題)
A. Exaggerating the power of technology in shaping the world.
B. Losing sight of professional ethics in conducting research.
C. Misunderstanding the findings of human cognition research.
D. Promoting discrimination in the name of science.
Q60. ()(單選題)
A. The UK is set to adjust its policy on taxation.
B. Tourists will have to pay a tax to visit Scotland.
C. The UK will take new measures to boost tourism.
D. Edinburgh contributes most to Scotland’s tourism.
Q61. ()(單選題)
A. Its government wants to attract more tourists.
B. The tax is unlikely to add much to its revenue.
C. Its ruling party is opposed to taxes and regulation.
D. It takes time for local governments to reach consensus.
Q62. ()(單選題)
A. elevate its tourism to international standards
B. improve the welfare of its maintenance workers
C. promote its cultural exchange with other nations
D. ease its financial burden of providing local services
Q63. ()(單選題)
A) Supportive.
B) Divided.
C) Skeptical.
D) Unclear.
Q64. ()(單選題)
A. In order to look more pretty, keep a slim body and be more attractive in appearance, many people would like to lose weight by various ways.
B. Hirsh hypothesized that if loss of smell contributed to weight gain, then the opposite could be true.
C. So you eat what you want, you just eat less.
D. Eating at a restaurant costs, on average, $20 USD per meal-LARGE portions of food are served.
E. But what if you could actually train your brain to feel satisfied on smaller portions?
F. Over a 6 month period, 1,436 women and men sprinkled flavorless “Tastant” crystals on everything they ate, and lost an average of 30.5 pounds—nearly 15% of their total body weight.
Q65. ()(單選題)
A. They were mostly of poor quality.
B. They were very expensive to take.
C. They were among the first taken under such conditions.
D. They were influenced by his background in engineering.
Q66. ()(單選題)
A. In order to look more pretty, keep a slim body and be more attractive in appearance, many people would like to lose weight by various ways.
B. Hirsh hypothesized that if loss of smell contributed to weight gain, then the opposite could be true.
C. So you eat what you want, you just eat less.
D. Eating at a restaurant costs, on average, $20 USD per meal-LARGE portions of food are served.
E. But what if you could actually train your brain to feel satisfied on smaller portions?
F. Over a 6 month period, 1,436 women and men sprinkled flavorless “Tastant” crystals on everything they ate, and lost an average of 30.5 pounds—nearly 15% of their total body weight.
Q67. ()(單選題)
A. In order to look more pretty, keep a slim body and be more attractive in appearance, many people would like to lose weight by various ways.
B. Hirsh hypothesized that if loss of smell contributed to weight gain, then the opposite could be true.
C. So you eat what you want, you just eat less.
D. Eating at a restaurant costs, on average, $20 USD per meal-LARGE portions of food are served.
E. But what if you could actually train your brain to feel satisfied on smaller portions?
F. Over a 6 month period, 1,436 women and men sprinkled flavorless “Tastant” crystals on everything they ate, and lost an average of 30.5 pounds—nearly 15% of their total body weight.
Q68. 請留下您的聯(lián)系方式(填空題)