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单选题At the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) , a student loaded his class notes into a handheld e-mail device and tried to read them during an exam: a classmate turned him in. At the University of Nevada at Las Vegas (UNLV) students photographed test questions with their cell phone cameras and transmitted them to classmates. The university put in place a new examination-supervision system. "If they'd spend as much time studying, they'd all be A students," says Ron Yasbin, dean of the College of Sciences of UNLV. With a variety of electronic devices, American students find it easier to cheat. And college officials find themselves in a new game of eat and mouse. They are trying to fight would-he cheats in the exam season by cutting off Internet access from laptops(笔记本电脑), demanding the surrender of cell phones before tests or simply requiring that exams be taken with pens and paper. "It is annoying. My hand-writing is so bad," said Ryan Dapremont, 21 who just finished his third year at Pepperdine University in California. He had to take his exams on paper. Dapremont said technology has made cheating easier, but plagiarism(剽窃) in writing papers was probably the biggest problem. Students can lift other people's writings off the Internet without attributing them. Still, some students said they thought cheating these days was more a product Of the mindset, not the tools at hand. "Some people put too much emphasis on where they're going to go in the future, and all they're thinking about is graduate school and the next step," said Lindsay Nicholas, a third-year student at UCLA. She added that pressure to succeed "sometimes clouds everything and makes people do things that they shouldn't do. " Some professors said they tried to write exams for which it was hard to cheat, posing questions that outside resources would not help answer. Many officials said that they rely on campus honor codes. They said the most important thing was to teach students not to cheat in the first place.
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单选题Although I felt suspicious Uat first/U, I have come to believe what she said that day.
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单选题The boss felt suspicious about the truth of the account, therefore, he determined to get down to having a good check.
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单选题 Leo Tolstoy was a Russian writer and moral philosopher, and one of the world's greatest novelists. He was born on April 30,1828 and died on Feb. 14, 1910. His writings {{U}}(1) {{/U}} influenced much of 20th-century literature, and his moral {{U}}(2) {{/U}} helped shape the thinking of several important {{U}}(3) {{/U}} and political leaders. Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy was born {{U}}(4) {{/U}} a family of noble landowners at his family {{U}}(5) {{/U}} south of Moscow. His early education came from tutors at home, but after the deaths of his parents in the 1830s, he was {{U}}(6) {{/U}} by relatives. He entered Kazan' University when he was 16 but preferred to educate himself independently, and in 1847 he {{U}}(7) {{/U}} his studies without finishing his degree. His next 15 years were very {{U}}(8) {{/U}}. Tolstoy returned to manage the family estate, with the determination to improve himself {{U}}(9) {{/U}} and physically. Alter less than two years, however, he abandoned rural life {{U}}(10) {{/U}} the pleasures of Moscow. In 1851 Tolstoy traveled to the Caucasus, a region then part of southern Russia, {{U}}(11) {{/U}} his brother was serving in the army. He was {{U}}(12) {{/U}} as a volunteer, serving with distinction in the Crimean War from 1853 to 1856. Tolstoy began his literary career during his army service, and his first work, the semiautobiographical short novel Childhood {{U}}(13) {{/U}} was published in 1852, brought him fame. A series of other stories {{U}}(14) {{/U}} , and when he left the army in 1856 he was acknowledged as a rising new talent in literature. Tolstoy achieved great literary fame during his lifetime, both in Russia and abroad. Thirty-one translations of his works {{U}}(15) {{/U}} in the year 1887 alone. The most significant part of Tolstoy's legacy may be his defense of the individual personality.
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单选题A: Daivd said he bought a new BMW for 5,000! B: ______ sounds pretty cheap to me! A: Well, that's what he said.
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单选题Why did many American scholars become enthusiastic about humanistic studies after World War Ⅱ?
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单选题Man: It's such a warm day. I think I'll do some reading in the sunshine. Woman: I'd like to join you but I find it easier to concentrate here. Question: What is the woman going to do?
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单选题Woman: Does a half gallon of fresh milk still sell for $1.50? Man: Yes, but today if you buy two half-gallons, the second is only half price. Question: How much will the man pay for a gallon of fresh milk today?
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单选题A: You know who came yesterday?B: Yao Ming ? We had a football match.A: ______ He came and watched the game!
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单选题Man: I call to ask for some information about the cost of the trip to Los Angeles. Woman: I'm sorry, sir. I can't give you that information. The travel agent will be able to help you. Question: Where do you think the conversation most probably takes place?
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单选题The government"s inability to ______ its own laws and regulations disappointed the electorate (选民).
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单选题Money is a key element in economic and business activities and has been the theme of many witty remarks. Benjamin Franklin once wrote, "Money makes money, and the money (61) makes, makes more money." To most of us, money is (62) but the currency of a country. But to some people, money is either the best friend or the worst demon. To (63) ,however, money is a subject for study and for something to be money, it must at (64) have the following characteristics: portability, divisibility, stability, durability and acceptability. (65) , nowadays, money has got a lot of (66) : credit cards, debit cards, access cards, IC cards, etc, but they are usually (67) plastic money or electronic money, because they are used like money. (68) a credit card, for example, you can buy books and ties, pay your restaurant bills and taxi fares. You can (69) make a small overdraft if you cannot make your (70) meet this month. "Don't (71) home without it," American Express, one of the leading credit card issuers once (72) us. For many, (73) a reminder is no (74) necessary, because the plastic money is so safe and so convenient that many people (75) leave home without cash but never without a credit card.
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单选题Man: I have called you several times, but you were not home. What have you been up to?Woman: I have joined a weight-loss support group, and now I feel great to be able to shop in the regular women's department.Question: What is the woman's aim to join the group?
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单选题Children model themselves largely on their parents. They do so mainly through identification. Children identify (61) a parent when they believe they have the qualities and feelings that are (62) of that parent. The things parents do and say—and the (63) they do and say to them—strongly influence a child's (64) . A parent's actions (65) affect the self image that a child forms (66) identification. Children who see mainly positive qualities in their (67) will likely learn to see themselves in a positive way. Children who observe chiefly (68) qualities in their parents will have difficulty (69) positive qualities in themselves. Children may (70) their self image, however, as they become increasingly (71) by peer groups. In the case of a dramatic change in family relations, the (72) of an activity or experience depends on how the child interprets it. Children interpret such events according to their established attitudes and previous training. Children who know they are loved can, (73) , accept the divorce of their patents or a parent's early (74) . But if children feel unloved, they may interpret such events (75) a sign of rejection or punishment.
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单选题A:We can make it 7 p.m. B: ______
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单选题Man: Would you do me a favor by sitting next to Jane?Woman: Oh, I don't want the concert to be spoiled by her incessant long talk.Question: What does the woman's response mean?
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单选题Imagine a world in which there was suddenly no emotion-a world in which human beings could feel no love or happiness, no terror or hate. Try to imagine the consequences of such a transformation. People might not be able to stay alive: knowing neither joy nor pleasure, anxiety nor fear, they would be as likely to repeat acts that hurt them as acts that were beneficial. They could not learn: they could not benefit from experience because this emotional world would lack rewards and punishments. Society would soon disappear: people would be as likely to harm one another as to provide help and support. Human relationships would not exist: in a world without friends or enemies, there could be no marriage, affection among companions, or bonds among members of groups. Society's economic underpinnings (支柱) would be destroyed: since earning $10 million would be no more pleasant than earning $10, there would be no incentive to work. In fact, there would be no incentives of any kind. For as we will see, incentives imply a capacity to enjoy them. In such a world, the chances that the human species would survive are next to zero, because emotions are the basic instrument of our survival and adaptation. Emotions structure the world for us in implant (嵌入、插入)ways. As individuals, we categorize objects on the basis of our emotions. True, we consider the length, shape, size, or texture, but an object's physical aspects are less important than what it has done or can do to us-hurt us, surprise us, anger us or make us joyful. We also use categorizations colored by emotions in our families, communities, and overall society. Out of our emotional experiences with objects and events comes a social feeling of agreement that certain things and actions are "good" and others are "bad", and we apply these categories to every aspect of our social life- from what foods we eat and what clothes we wear to how we keep promises and which people our group will accept. In fact, society exploits our emotional reactions and attitudes, such as loyalty, morality, pride, shame, guilt, fear and greed, in order to maintain itself. It gives high rewards to individuals who perform important tasks such as surgery, makes heroes out of individuals for unusual or dangerous achievements such as flying fighter planes in a war, and uses the legal and penal (刑法的 ) system to make people afraid to engage in antisocial acts.
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单选题Ships passing on high seas exchange salutes by lowering and raising their flags once.
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单选题Woman: How do you get along with your partner?Man: Generally our relationship is pretty good but we are both aware of the importance of spending time alone.Question: What is the relationship between the man and his partner like?
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