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【单选题】

Why does the man choose to arrive the night before()

A. He can leave after an early meeting the next day.
B. He can set aside some time for sightseeing.
C. He decides to have a good rest first.
D. He wants to have dinner with Ms. Hannam.

A.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
B.
22-25
C.
W: Hello,Mr.Kramnik.Thanks for calling.Now,when Would suit you
D.
M: Well,in fact I can come almost any time next month, and probably (22)towards the end of a week would suit me best
E.
W: I see.Well,how about the week beginning June 24th Ms.Hannam is away during the middle of the month,(23)so either the end of June or the first week of July would be best
F.
M: (23)Well,could we make it earlier thenI mean early in June How about the week beginning with the 3rd
G.
W: Er…let me see…Could we say Thursday 6th
H.
M: Yes,that’s alright.What time shall I come
I.
W: Well,would you plan to arrive in London that day,or cOme the night before and stay in a hotel
J.
M: (24)Oh I think it would be better to arrive the night before and meet early in the day.Then I think I’d plan to leave the same day.
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【单选题】A. Her sister’s train is late. B. Her sister will visit in three months. C. She’ll have to leave without her sister. D. She’s eager to see her sister.

A.
M: Hey,didn’t your sister get here yet
B.
W: No,I can hardly wait. I haven’t seen her in three months.
C.
Q: What does the woman mean()

【单选题】75() A. equipment B. statement C. commitment D. development

A.
Staying in school really can make you smarter. A new study from Norway finds that students who (67) in school longer than their counterparts have higher IQ (Intelligence Quotient)scores.
B.
In the mid-1950s, the Norwegian government began (68) students to (69) school until they were 16 years old, (70) than allowing them to drop (71) at 14.
C.
Communities had until 1972 to (72) in the compulsory education reform, which meant that, for nearly 20 years, youngsters in some municipalities (自治 区) went to school for seven years and others attended classes for at least nine years.
D.
That gave Taryn Ann Galloway a (73) opportunity to see what impact the extra two years of education had (74) the intellectual (75) of students. Galloway, a researcher at the University of Oslo, explains that all young men in Norway are required to (76) a cognitive (77) ,or IQ test,for the military (78) at age 19.
E.
So, she and her colleagues were able to sift (筛选) (79) data on 107,000 draft-age young men, correlating their years of education (80) their IQ scores (81) by the military.
F.
The (82) IQ score on the intelligence test is 100, with most of the population (83) somewhere between 85 and 115 on the (84)
G.
"The young men who were forced to stay in school for two years longer (85) did have higher IQs," Galloway says. Students who got a full two years of extra schooling showed an IQ (86) of more than 7 points. "I think it’s because you do learn general thinking skills at school and you are able to practice them." according to Galloway.

【单选题】86() A. grant B. grasp C. guide D.gain

A.
Staying in school really can make you smarter. A new study from Norway finds that students who (67) in school longer than their counterparts have higher IQ (Intelligence Quotient)scores.
B.
In the mid-1950s, the Norwegian government began (68) students to (69) school until they were 16 years old, (70) than allowing them to drop (71) at 14.
C.
Communities had until 1972 to (72) in the compulsory education reform, which meant that, for nearly 20 years, youngsters in some municipalities (自治 区) went to school for seven years and others attended classes for at least nine years.
D.
That gave Taryn Ann Galloway a (73) opportunity to see what impact the extra two years of education had (74) the intellectual (75) of students. Galloway, a researcher at the University of Oslo, explains that all young men in Norway are required to (76) a cognitive (77) ,or IQ test,for the military (78) at age 19.
E.
So, she and her colleagues were able to sift (筛选) (79) data on 107,000 draft-age young men, correlating their years of education (80) their IQ scores (81) by the military.
F.
The (82) IQ score on the intelligence test is 100, with most of the population (83) somewhere between 85 and 115 on the (84)
G.
"The young men who were forced to stay in school for two years longer (85) did have higher IQs," Galloway says. Students who got a full two years of extra schooling showed an IQ (86) of more than 7 points. "I think it’s because you do learn general thinking skills at school and you are able to practice them." according to Galloway.

【单选题】手术治疗断耳疮,术毕创面撒多粘菌素B 药粉后皮肤应作哪一种处理:

A.
贴回创面,对好创口,不予缝合
B.
贴回创面,对好创口,予以缝合
C.
贴回创面,放引流条,予以缝合
D.
贴回创面,错开切口,防止粘连
E.
贴回创面,对好创口,放引流条

【单选题】脓耳的证候特征是:

A.
耳膜内陷,耳内流脓
B.
耳膜钙化,耳内流脓
C.
耳膜萎缩,耳内流脓
D.
耳膜混浊,耳内流脓
E.
耳膜穿孔,耳内流脓

【单选题】Why do some people justify plagiarism() A. They find it respectable. B. They consider it a big deal. C. They find it morally acceptable. D. They consider it a common behavior.

A.
Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
B.
26-29
C.
Recently.a biology teacher in Kansas—a state in the American Midwest--made national.and even international news.After Christine Pelton discovered that 28 of her 118 students had plagiarized parts of a major project,she gave them failing grades.(26)Although this was the school policy,the students’parents complained.The school board directed Ms. Pelton to change the punishment:They told her that 600 points should be taken from the offenders,rather than the entire 1,800 points.(27)Ms.Pelton resigned in protest
D.
Although the incident may soon be forgotten,lt raised some important questions:What is plagiarismHow serious is itThe simplest form of plagiarism Occurs when someone copies material without giving credit to the source.
E.
Some people claim that copying is necessary to do well in school.They llave realized that their own words are not as good as someone else’s.(28)Another common argument is that everyone does it,so it’s not a big deal.In fact,it has been learned that even some highly respected figures,including Martin Luther King,Jr.,have plagiarized.
F.
(29)Although some people find reasons to justify plagiarism,others feel the issue is clear-cut:They feel it is morally wrong,and consider it stealing--a theft of ideas rather than money.These people believe that students who plagiarize benefit unfairly.They receive a better grade than they deserve.