国家开放大学25春《英语阅读(1)》英语阅读1形考练习四[答案] 题目类型: 单选题 题目: partiquestionsarebasedonpassage1.(30points,3pointseach)passage1dinnerfreshfromthefreezer1youneedtomakedinner,butdon'thaveanyfreshvegetab
国家开放大学25春《英语阅读(1)》英语阅读1 形考练习四[答案]
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part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.today we often have__________________ when we cannot have fresh food.
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frozen food
delicious
curiosity
diet
try out
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part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.in canada, birdseye sold the thick hair on animals, or________ , for money.
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fur
delicious
curiosity
diet
try out
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part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.to have frozen food in a package, ready to use whenever you want, is__________________ .
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convenient
delicious
curiosity
diet
try out
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part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.after you cook frozen vegetables, the__________ is like fresh vegetables.
选项:
taste
delicious
curiosity
diet
try out
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填空题
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part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.
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单选题
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today many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.today many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.1
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convenience
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单选题
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today many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.today many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.2
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convenient
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填空题
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passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words in the boxestoday many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.
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单选题
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i have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.i have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.1
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taste
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单选题
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i have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.i have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.2
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tasty
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填空题
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passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words in the boxesi have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.
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单选题
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my brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.my brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.1
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curiosity
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单选题
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my brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.my brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.2
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curious
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填空题
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passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words in the boxesmy brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.
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passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words in the boxes
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单选题
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi told her parents she wanted to go to makkah to study.
sindi told her parents she wanted to go to england to study.
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单选题
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.
sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to get a ph.d. in medicine.
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单选题
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi graduated from king's college in 1997.
sindi graduated from king's college in 1995.
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单选题
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi's invention is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp.
sindi's invention is a piece of cloth the size of a postage stamp.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi's invention works on diseases of the heart and liver.
sindi's invention works on diseases of the kidney and liver.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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in 2010, sindi won the prince khalid award for her work in science.
in 2010, sindi won the prince khalid award for her work in hospitals.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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in 2009, sindi worked at cambridge university.
in 2009, sindi worked at harvard university.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.
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passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the statement that correctly interprets each of the following sentences from the text. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university.
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after she finished her education in1995, she began to work in cambridge university.
in 1995 she completed her undergraduate study, and she entered cambridge university for further education.
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passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the statement that correctly interprets each of the following sentences from the text. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny.
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this piece of paper is as small as a postage stamp and costs a little money.
this piece of paper has a postage stamp on it and the stamp costs a penny.
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passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the statement that correctly interprets each of the following sentences from the text. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science.
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in 2010, she won the prince khalid award competition as a scientist.
in 2010, she received the prince khalid award because of her scientific work.
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passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the statement that correctly interprets each of the following sentences from the text.
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy's father is a businessman.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). her mother is a housewife.
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f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy has one younger brother.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). her parents are not very well educated.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). the family is roman catholic.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy's father is very rich.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy is not interested in politics.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy is getting a loan to help pay her way through college.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy is fond of football and baseball.
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t
f
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判断题
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). she watches tv quite a lot.
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t
f
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填空题
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).
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单选题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . which country is the oldest independent negro state in west africa?
选项:
liberia
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单选题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . when was the oldest independent negro state in west africa founded?
选项:
in 1822.
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单选题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . what problems did the oldest independent negro state in west africa face in the late 19th century? (give two examples.)
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constant hostility between the american negroes and the west africans; neighbouring states; native tribes; disease, and poverty. (either two of these will be ok.)
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单选题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . who is harvey firestone?
选项:
the american rubber king.
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单选题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . when was the rubber industry founded?
选项:
in the 1920's.
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填空题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions .
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题目类型:
单选题
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part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.today we often have__________________ when we cannot have fresh food.
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frozen food
delicious
curiosity
diet
try out
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单选题
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part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.in canada, birdseye sold the thick hair on animals, or________ , for money.
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fur
delicious
curiosity
diet
try out
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单选题
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part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.to have frozen food in a package, ready to use whenever you want, is__________________ .
选项:
convenient
delicious
curiosity
diet
try out
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单选题
题目:
part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.after you cook frozen vegetables, the__________ is like fresh vegetables.
选项:
taste
delicious
curiosity
diet
try out
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填空题
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part i questions are based on passage 1. (30 points, 3 points each) passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words or phrases in the box. note that there are four more words than needed.
选项:
delicious
curiosity
diet
try out
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
today many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.today many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.1
选项:
convenience
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
today many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.today many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.2
选项:
convenient
题目类型:
填空题
题目:
passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words in the boxestoday many people use a microwave oven for_____1________.a washing machine at home is________2_________.
选项:
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
i have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.i have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.1
选项:
taste
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
i have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.i have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.2
选项:
tasty
题目类型:
填空题
题目:
passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words in the boxesi have a cold, so i can't______1______ anything.this soup is good. it's ______2_______.
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题目类型:
单选题
题目:
my brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.my brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.1
选项:
curiosity
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
my brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.my brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.2
选项:
curious
题目类型:
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passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words in the boxesmy brother has an intense ____1____about machines and how they work.my grandmother is always ____2_____about what her neighbors are doing.
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passage 1 dinner fresh from the freezer1 you need to make dinner, but don't have any fresh vegetables. so you go to the freezer and take out some frozen ones. when you have dinner, the taste of the vegetables is fresh and delicious. you can thank clarence birdseye for that. clarence birdseye invented a way for us to have frozen food in convenient packages.2 clarence birdseye was born in 1886 in brooklyn, new york. he was one of eight children. he loved nature and animals. later, he started to study biology at college. he didn't finish college and started to work to make money. in many jobs around the country, he worked with animals and nature.3 in 1912, birdseye went to the north of canada. he liked it there and bought and sold fur. he also took his new wife and baby son there. they lived in a cabin 250 miles (402 kilometers) away from the nearest doctor. he often traveled with the local inuit people, and he went fishing with them. as soon as one of them caught a fish, it quickly froze because the air was so cold. he asked them, "are we going to eat this fish today?"the inuit replied,"no, we already have fish for one month." birdseye didn't understand. how could fish stay for a month and not go bad? later, when he ate the frozen fish, it was as delicious as the fresh fish. then he understood! when you freeze fish fast enough, it doesn't change its taste or the way it looks. he tried this new idea on vegetables. he froze cabbage so his family could eat vegetables in the winter.4 in 1917, birdseye returned to the united states and took different jobs. in the end, he worked for a fish company and started to try out the quick-freezing method he learned in canada. finally, in 1924, he started a company called birdseye seafoods. it sold frozen foods such as fish, meat, and vegetables. in 1930, he tested the foods in springfield, massachusetts. for the first time, shoppers saw frozen foods in their grocery store. did they buy them? yes, they did! and what a change birdseye made to the american diet, all because of his curiosity.directions:complete these sentences with the words in the boxes
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi told her parents she wanted to go to makkah to study.
sindi told her parents she wanted to go to england to study.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.
sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to get a ph.d. in medicine.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi graduated from king's college in 1997.
sindi graduated from king's college in 1995.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi's invention is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp.
sindi's invention is a piece of cloth the size of a postage stamp.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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sindi's invention works on diseases of the heart and liver.
sindi's invention works on diseases of the kidney and liver.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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in 2010, sindi won the prince khalid award for her work in science.
in 2010, sindi won the prince khalid award for her work in hospitals.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.choose the right statement according to the passage.
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in 2009, sindi worked at cambridge university.
in 2009, sindi worked at harvard university.
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part ii questions are based on passage 2.(30 points, 3 points each) passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the right statement according to the passage.
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passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the statement that correctly interprets each of the following sentences from the text. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university.
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after she finished her education in1995, she began to work in cambridge university.
in 1995 she completed her undergraduate study, and she entered cambridge university for further education.
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passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the statement that correctly interprets each of the following sentences from the text. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny.
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this piece of paper is as small as a postage stamp and costs a little money.
this piece of paper has a postage stamp on it and the stamp costs a penny.
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passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the statement that correctly interprets each of the following sentences from the text. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science.
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in 2010, she won the prince khalid award competition as a scientist.
in 2010, she received the prince khalid award because of her scientific work.
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passage 2 hayat sindi: one person helps the world1 hayat sindi is on national geographic's list of 14 people who can make the world a better place. she is a medical scientist who helped make an invention that can save the lives of millions of people in poor countries.2 sindi was born in makkah, saudi arabia, and she is one of eight children. after she finished high school, she told her parents she wanted to go to england to study, and they agreed. first, she worked hard to learn english and then passed her exams to enter a university. finally, she entered king's college in london. she graduated in 1995 and then attended cambridge university. sindi was the first saudi arabian woman to enter cambridge and the first to get a ph.d. in biotechnology.3. the invention that sindi helped to make with other scientists is a quick way of finding out if a person has a certain disease. in poor countries, there are places with no doctors or hospitals. people don't know why they are sick. but now this great invention can help them. it is a piece of paper the size of a postage stamp and costs only a penny. you put a drop of blood from the sick person on the paper and wait for a minute. the paper changes color and tells you what the problem is. right now, this invention works on certain diseases of the kidney and the liver. in the future, this invention may be used for other diseases like malaria, hiv, and diabetes.4 sindi helps the whole world through her work. in 2010, she was the winner of the prince khalid award for her work in science. in 2012, she was a unesco goodwill ambassador because she helped to make science education important for girls in the middle east. also, she was on newsweek magazine's list of "150 women who shake the world".5 in 2009, hayat sindi was working at harvard university when u.s. president barack obama chose her and four other scientists to make a film that shows how important science education is for young people.directions:choose the statement that correctly interprets each of the following sentences from the text.
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy's father is a businessman.
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). her mother is a housewife.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy has one younger brother.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). her parents are not very well educated.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). the family is roman catholic.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy's father is very rich.
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t
f
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判断题
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy is not interested in politics.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy is getting a loan to help pay her way through college.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). cindy is fond of football and baseball.
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t
f
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判断题
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f). she watches tv quite a lot.
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t
f
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part iii questions are based on passage 3. (20 points, 2 points each.) passage 3 cindy, the all-american girlfred smith, cindy's father, is a businessman working for a large corporation. her mother, mary smith, was a housewife for many years, but has now gone back to work as a secretary. cindy has a brother, jimmy, who is sixteen. he is in the tenth grade of the local high school, cindy finds him rebellious, but she fought with her parents when she was an adolescent, too. the family is roman catholic, but at college, cindy does not attend church every sunday.her mother has only a high school education. her father started college but dropped out after the first year to go to work. he now earns almost $40,000 a year – enough to afford a comfortable home, but barely enough to keep a daughter in college, too. cindy has taken out a special loan called a federal guaranteed loan to help pay her expenses.politically, her parents regard themselves as "middle-of the road". they usually vote for democrats; cindy is not yet old enough to vote. among all the issues facing the united states today, cindy feels that inflation in the greatest domestic problem. she is also concerned about pollution, overuse of non-renewable resources such as oil, and the courts' leniency towards criminals.the family often spend evenings together watching television. fred smith is particularly fond of football and baseball telecasts. cindy watches a variety of shows. as a child, she spent hours in front of the tv set. she has less free time now, but still watches television several hours daily.directions: read passage 3 and then decide whether statements are true (t) or false (f).
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . which country is the oldest independent negro state in west africa?
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liberia
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . when was the oldest independent negro state in west africa founded?
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in 1822.
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单选题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . what problems did the oldest independent negro state in west africa face in the late 19th century? (give two examples.)
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constant hostility between the american negroes and the west africans; neighbouring states; native tribes; disease, and poverty. (either two of these will be ok.)
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单选题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . who is harvey firestone?
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the american rubber king.
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单选题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions . when was the rubber industry founded?
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in the 1920's.
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填空题
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part iv questions are based on passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) passage 4liberia, the oldest independent negro state in west africa, has been struggling for survival ever since its foundation in 1822. progress has been hampered by constant hostility between the american negroes whose families returned there in the early 19th century, and the west africans whose ancestors neve3r left the continent. though the two groups are of the same race, they are divided by language and outlook and regard each other with deep suspicion creating a conflict which was not foreseen by liberia's founders.in addition, neighboring states, native tribes, disease, and poverty have made life dangerous and difficult. the government has tried desperately, through loans and a trickle of trade, to make ends meet. anxiety about financial matters lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the united states accepted responsibility for liberia's survival. however, not until harvey firestone, the american rubber king, decided that the united states must produce its own rubber – with liberia as the site of the rubber plantations – did liberia have much hope of paying its debts and balancing its budget (预算).the rubber industry, founded in the 1920's and the activity that followed it brought both progress and profit to liberia. before that time liberia had no roads, not mechanical transport and no good port; its people had little education and few tools. liberians feel that the country is being ruled by rubber. for this reason, the recent discovery of iron ore is important. liberian leaders are trying to moderate the power of the rubber industry and to establish the country's political and economic independence.directions:read passage 4 and then choose the right answer to each of the questions .
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