The English, as a race, have the
reputation of being very different from all other nationalities, including their
close neighbors, the French, Belgians and Dutch. It is claimed that living on an
island separated from the rest of Europe has much to do with it. Whatever the
reasons it may be fairly stated that the Englishman has developed many attitudes
and habits which distinguished him from other nationalities.
Broadly speaking, the Englishman is a quiet, shy, reserved person who is
fully relaxed only among people he knows very well. When he meets with strangers
of foreigners, he often seems uneasy, even embarrassed. You have only to witness
a commuter train any morning or evening to see the truth of this,
serious-looking businesses and women sit reading their newspaper or dozing in a
corner, no one speaks. In fact, to do so w A. Because the weather in England is so variable. B. Because the common man in England has as much knowledge about weather as the weathermen. C. Because by lunchtime there could be thunder and lightening in England. D. Because English weather always defies forecast.
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[单项选择] Passage Three
The English, as a race, have the
reputation of being very different from all other nationalities, including their
close neighbors, the French, Belgians and Dutch. It is claimed that living on an
island separated from the rest of Europe has much to do with it. Whatever the
reasons it may be fairly stated that the Englishman has developed many attitudes
and habits which distinguished him from other nationalities.
Broadly speaking, the Englishman is a quiet, shy, reserved person who is
fully relaxed only among people he knows very well. When he meets with strangers
of foreigners, he often seems uneasy, even embarrassed. You have only to witness
a commuter train any morning or evening to see the truth of this,
serious-looking businesses and women sit reading their newspaper or dozing in a
corner, no one speaks. In fact, to do so w A. predictors B. witch C. weathermen D. a kind of Englishman
[单项选择] Passage Three
Three years ago, researchers announced the discovery
of human genes that were capable of turning ordinary cells into malignant ones.
The news met with some skepticism. Experts asked how a single gene could cause
such a dramatic change. Why does cancer take years or even decades to develop if
it is caused by such a simple and direct process In last week’s issue of the,
three research teams answered those questions by setting forth a new model for
understanding the role of oncogenes in cancer. Each group found
that it does in fact take more than a single gene to produce cancer in normal
cells. Teams at M. I. T and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island, N. Y.
, reported that they could induce cancer in normal rat cells only by inserting
at least two types of oncogene into the cells. "A single oncogene produced some
changes, A. was caused by normal cells B. sometimes resulted from internal actions of the victim’s own body C. was a hereditary disease D. was a form of malignancy
[单项选择]
A. A housewife. B. A singer. C. A teacher D. A musician.
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