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[单项选择]Passage 1 Music which is original is individual and personal. That is to say, it can be identified as belonging to a particular composer. It has particular qualities, or a style, which are not copied from another. If you can recognize the style of a composer, you will probably be able to tell that a certain composition belongs to him or her even though you have never heard it before. A basket—maker has the skill of weaving and interweaving his materials to create colorful patterns, and an expert carpenter (木匠) has the skill of joining together different shapes and sizes of wood to make a beautiful piece of furniture. These skills may be referred to as “workmanship” (技艺). Similarly, in music a composer organizes his melodies (旋律) and rhythms and combines sounds to create harmony. A composer may be capable of thinking up very good, original tunes, yet if tunes are poorly organized, that is, if the workmanship is poor, the final result will not be to standard. Good music express
A. has a personal style
B. sounds very familiar to our ears
C. is one whose style you cannot recognize
D. cannot be recognized as belonging to any composer

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[单项选择]Passage 1 Music which is original is individual and personal. That is to say, it can be identified as belonging to a particular composer. It has particular qualities, or a style, which are not copied from another. If you can recognize the style of a composer, you will probably be able to tell that a certain composition belongs to him or her even though you have never heard it before. A basket—maker has the skill of weaving and interweaving his materials to create colorful patterns, and an expert carpenter (木匠) has the skill of joining together different shapes and sizes of wood to make a beautiful piece of furniture. These skills may be referred to as “workmanship” (技艺). Similarly, in music a composer organizes his melodies (旋律) and rhythms and combines sounds to create harmony. A composer may be capable of thinking up very good, original tunes, yet if tunes are poorly organized, that is, if the workmanship is poor, the final result will not be to standard. Good music express
A. different shapes and size of furniture
B. materials for creating colourful patterns
C. a piece of music with its melodies and rhythms organized in harmony
D. a piece of music with very good, original tunes mixed together
[单项选择]Passage 2

According to the passage, which is NOT tree about chronic diseases a. It is estimated that seventy-five percent of the people will die from chronic diseases after ten years. b. There are more people killed by chronic diseases in China than in the US. c. China will spend more than five hundred thousand yuan on the chronic diseases in the next ten years. d. Russia also suffers from economic losses because of chronic diseases.
[单项选择]Passage 3

Which of the following statement is NOT true a. Consumers can enjoy more convenience as the cooperation between Internet companies and hardware makers develops. b. Yahoo is expected to cooperate with Google Inc. to provide Web services to the Nokia handset users. c. Nokia entered cooperation with Yahoo Inc. earlier than Motorola. d. Consumers need to wait for a period of time before their existing phones can be connected to the Internet.
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Which of the following statement is true a. Dr. Sellers invented the word face blindness. b. Brain scans show that a certain part of the brain of person with face blindness is inactive at all compared with that of a normal person. c. A certain part of the brain of a normal person will react differently to the faces of two different persons. d. Face blindness is accompanied by some symptoms like color blindness.
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Passage 1

Which of the following techniques used to compensate the face blindness is not mentioned in the text a. To remember people’s face. b. To remember people’s hairstyle. c. To remember people’s way of walking. d. To remember people’s dressing style.
[单项选择]Passage 3

Which of the following problems are NOT mentioned as deprivations confronted by Muslims in England a. Unemployment. b. Poor living conditions. e. Poor education. d. Racial discrimination.
[单项选择]Passage 2

Which of the following statements is true about the recent study released in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine a. It is the first in its kind. b. It is a huge project carried out by a single person. c. Its major purpose is to identify the most important preventive measures. d. It made an investigation into the governmental investment in medical services.
[单项选择]Passage Five
Which of your two hands do you use much better Very few of us can use both of our hands equally well. Most of us are right-handed. Only about five people out of a hundred are left-handed. Newborn babies can grasp objects with either of their hands, but in about two years they usually prefer to use their right hands.
Scientists don’t know why this happens. They used to think that we inherited this tendency from our animal ancestors, but this may not be true. Monkeys are our closest relatives in the animal world. Scientists have found that monkeys prefer to use one of their hands more than the other, but it can be either hand. There are as many right-handed monkeys as there are left-handed ones. Next time you visit the zoo, watch the monkeys carefully. You’ll see that some of them will prefer to swing from their right hands, and
A. as well as
B. not so well as
C. much better than
D. more better than
[单项选择]Passage 2

Which of the following local station of Fox group is planning to add a morning show of its own a. Los Angels station. b. Washington station. c. Cleverland station. d. Chicago station.
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Which of the following is beyond the capability of Heather Sellers a. To remember the name of a TV show she has seen. b. To retell the plot of a novel she has read. c. To recall the address of her friends. d. To pick out her sister in a group photo.
[单项选择]The passage suggests which of the following about Virgina Woolf’s work
Ⅰ. Woolf’s most lasting contribution has been the high sense of objectivity she brought to her work, which was mostly lacking in the feminist writing of the time
Ⅱ. Much of Woolf’s non-fiction employed narrative strategies more commonly used in narrative at the time.
Ⅲ. Woolf’s intentions regarding the use of biographical anecdotes have largely been misread by critics.


A. Ⅰ only
B. Ⅱ only
C. Ⅰ and Ⅲ only
D. Ⅱ and Ⅲ only
E. (E) Ⅰ, Ⅱ, and Ⅲ
[单项选择]Passage 2

Which could be an appropriate title for the passage a. Chronic Diseases and Its Treatment b. Chronic Disease: the World’s Leading Killer c. How to Control Deaths from Chronic Diseases d. A Brief Analysis of Chronic Diseases
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Which of the following will not benefit the sales of chips a. Strong demands for mobile phones. b. Increasing sales of personal computers. c. Continuing demands for cars. d. Increasing sales of digital cameras.

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