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单选题What is the woman"s attitude towards the Green Peace campaigns?
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单选题According to UNAIDS Senior Adviser Karen Stanecki,______.
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{{I}}Questions 17-20 are based on the
following passage. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions
17-20.{{/I}}
单选题Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase marked A, B, C or D
for each numbered blank. The government is to ban
payments to witnesses by newspapers seeking to buy up people involved in
prominent cases {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}} {{/U}}the trial of Rosemary
West. In a significant {{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}}
{{/U}}of legal controls over the press, Lord Irvine, the Lord Chancellor, will
introduce a {{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}bill that will propose
making payments to witnesses {{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}and will
strictly control the amount of {{U}} {{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}that
can be given to a case {{U}} {{U}} 6 {{/U}} {{/U}}a trial
begins. In a letter to Gerald Kaufman, chairman of the House of
Commons Media Select Committee, Lord Irvine said he {{U}} {{U}} 7
{{/U}} {{/U}}with a committee report this year which said that self regulation
did not {{U}} {{U}} 8 {{/U}} {{/U}}sufficient control.
{{U}} {{U}} 9 {{/U}} {{/U}}of the letter came two days
after Lord Irvine caused a {{U}} {{U}} 10 {{/U}} {{/U}}of media
protest when he said the {{U}} {{U}} 11 {{/U}} {{/U}}of privacy
controls contained in European legislation would be left to judges {{U}}
{{U}} 12 {{/U}} {{/U}}to Parliament. The Lord
Chancellor said introduction of the Human Rights Bill, which {{U}} {{U}}
13 {{/U}} {{/U}}the European Convention on Human Rights legally
{{U}} {{U}} 14 {{/U}} {{/U}}in Britain, laid down that everybody
was {{U}} {{U}} 15 {{/U}} {{/U}}to privacy and that public
figures could go to court to protect themselves and their families.
"Press freedoms will be in safe hands {{U}} {{U}} 16
{{/U}} {{/U}}our British judges," he said. Witness payments
became an {{U}} {{U}} 17 {{/U}} {{/U}}after West was sentenced
to 10 life sentences in 1995. Up to 19 witnesses were {{U}} {{U}}
18 {{/U}} {{/U}}to have received payments for telling their stories to
newspapers. Concerns were raised {{U}} {{U}} 19 {{/U}}
{{/U}}witnesses might be encouraged to exaggerate their stories in court to
{{U}} {{U}} 20 {{/U}} {{/U}}guilty verdicts.
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单选题All the other five planets ______.
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单选题{{B}}Passage 1{{/B}}
When he died in April of 1983, Dr. Joel
Hildebrand was 101 years old, who had been married for seventy-five years, and
had taught freshman chemistry to over 40,000 college students.
For his life, he had published a popular chemistry textbook and dozens of
articles, managed the U. S. Olympic ski team, and discovered a way to allow
deep-sea divers to stay underwater longer. In his own way, Dr. Hildebrand was
certainly a genius. Dr. Hildebrand's interest in chemistry began
at an early age. In an interview, he once said that his interest had been formed
because he was fortunate enough to be born before there was television, so he
had to make his own decisions about what to pay attention to. Even as a student
in high school. Dr. Hildebrand had the reputation as the one who learned more
chemistry than his teacher knew. As a result he was given the keys to the high
school chemistry lab. And there he discovered that the correct formula for a
certain chemical compound was not the one given in his chemistry book but a
totally different one. Dr. Hildebrand went on to teach at the University of
California at Berkeley and remained there for almost forty years.
During that time, Dr. Hildebrand discovered that the gas helium could be
combined with oxygen for use as diving gas to allow divers to dive deeper and
take the great pressure of the water without the physical discomforts that had
been experienced when they used another gas, nitrogen. The use of helium for
deep-sea diving is now standard practice. Dr. Hildebrand was also valuable to
his country during both world wars. In World War I he analyzed the poisonous
gases used on the battlefield and helped develop a truck that could clean and
treat soldiers' clothes which had been contaminated by poisonous gases during
fighting. In World War Ⅱ he helped develop a type of snowmobile, a vehicle used
to carry soldiers through the snow in northern countries. Dr.
Hildebrand's retirement from teaching at the age of seventy was required by
state law in California. He objected to this, joking that he thought a teacher's
time of retirement ought to be determined not by age but by how many of that
teacher's students were still awake after the first fifteen minutes of class!
Dr. Hildebrand's writing career continued, however, and was still feeling
strong at the age of 100, when he published an article on the theory of chemical
solutions. Dr. Hildebrand's love of life and his interest in it were an
inspiration to all who knew him. When asked once how he could have such ageless
energy and vigor, he said, "I chose my ancestors
carefully."
单选题Questions 11~13 are based on the following talk about wisdom teeth. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11~13.
单选题How is in the investigations carried out by historians in 1950s different from previous studies?
单选题You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one,
you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While
listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you
will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each
piece once only.
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