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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文的内容为每处空白处确定一个最佳选项 Inflation??Businessand governmentleadersalsoconsidertheinflationratetobeanimportantgeneral indicator.?Inflationisaperiodofincreasedspendingthatcausesrapid risesinprices.{{U}}?51?{{/U}}yourmoneybuysfewergoodssothat youget{{U}}?52?{{/U}}forthesameamountofmoneyasbefore inflationistheproblem.Thereisageneralrise{{U}}?53?{{/U}}the priceofgoodsandservices.Yourmoneybuysless.Sometimespeopledescribe inflationasatimewhenadollarisnotworthadollaranymore.? ?Inflationisaproblemforallconsumers.?Peoplewholiveonafixed incomearehurtthe{{U}}?54?{{/U}}.Retiredpeopleforinstance cannotcountonanincreaseinincomeaspricesrise.Elderlypeoplewhodonot workfaceseriousproblemsinstretchingtheirincomesto{{U}}?55 ?{{/U}}theirneedsintimeofinflation.Retirementincome{{U}}?56 ?{{/U}}anyfixedincomeusuallydoesnotriseasfastasprices.Many retiredpeoplemustcuttheirspendingto{{U}}?57?{{/U}}rising prices.Inmanycasestheymuststop{{U}}?58?{{/U}}somenecessary itemssuchasfoodandclothing.Even{{U}}?59?{{/U}}workingpeople whoseincomesaregoingupinflationcanbeaproblem.The{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}oflivinggoesuptoo.Peoplewhoworkmusthaveevenmoremoneyto keepuptheirstandardofliving.Justbuyingthethingstheyneedcostsmore. Whenincomesdonotkeep{{U}}?61?{{/U}}withrisingpricesthe standardoflivinggoesdown.Peoplemaybeearningthesameamountofmoney buttheyarenotlivingaswellbecausetheyarenotabletobuyasmanygoods andservices.??Governmentunitsgatherinformationaboutprices inoureconomyandpublishitaspriceindexes{{U}}?62?{{/U}}therate ofchangecanbedetermined.Apriceindexmeasureschangesinpricesusingthe pricefora{{U}}?63?{{/U}}yearasthebase.Thebasepriceissetat 100andtheotherpricesarereportedasa{{U}}?64?{{/U}}ofthebase price.Apriceindexmakes{{U}}?65?{{/U}}possibletocomparecurrent pricesoftypicalconsumergoodsforexamplewithpricesofthesamegoodsin previousyears.
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 ??Industrialpollutionisnotonlya problemforthecountriesofEuropeandNorthAmerica.Itisanextremely seriousprobleminsomedevelopingcountries.Forthesecountieseconomic growthisaveryimportantaim.Theywanttointroduceindustriesandsothey putfewcontrolsonindustrieswhichcausepollution.??Cubatao anindustrialtownof85000peopleinBrazilisanexampleoftheconnection betweenindustrialdevelopmentandpollution.In1954Cubataohadnoindustry. Todayithasmorethantwentylargefactorieswhichproducemany pollutants污染物.Thepeopleofthetownaresufferingfromthepoisonousmatters intheirsurroundingsandthebadeffectscanbeclearlyseen.Birth shortcomingsareextremelycommon.Amongchildrenandgrown-upslungproblems aresometimestwelvetimesmorecommoninCubataothaninother places.??ItistruethatBrazillikemanyothercountrieshas lawsagainstpollutionbuttheselawsarenotcarriedoutstrictlyenough.It ischeaperforcompaniestotakenonoticeofthelawsandpaythefines罚款than tobuytheexpensiveequipmentthatwillreduce?thepollutionItis clearthereforethateconomicgrowthismoreimportanttothe’governmentthan tothehealthoftheworkers.Howevertheresponsibility责任doesnot completelyliewiththeBraziliangovernment.TheexampleofCubataoshowsthat internationalcompaniesarenotactinginaresponsiblewayeither.Anumberof thefactoriesinthetownareownedbylargecompaniesfromFranceItalyand theU.S.TheyaredoingthingsinBrazilthattheywouldnotbeabletodoat home.Iftheycausedthesameamountofpollutionathometheywouldbe severely严厉的punishedorevenputoutof business.Alot-ofcountriesaretryingtosolvethepollutionproblems.
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文的内容为每处空白处确定一个最佳选项 Inflation??Businessand governmentleadersalsoconsidertheinflationratetobeanimportantgeneral indicator.?Inflationisaperiodofincreasedspendingthatcausesrapid risesinprices.{{U}}?51?{{/U}}yourmoneybuysfewergoodssothat youget{{U}}?52?{{/U}}forthesameamountofmoneyasbefore inflationistheproblem.Thereisageneralrise{{U}}?53?{{/U}}the priceofgoodsandservices.Yourmoneybuysless.Sometimespeopledescribe inflationasatimewhenadollarisnotworthadollaranymore.? ?Inflationisaproblemforallconsumers.?Peoplewholiveonafixed incomearehurtthe{{U}}?54?{{/U}}.Retiredpeopleforinstance cannotcountonanincreaseinincomeaspricesrise.Elderlypeoplewhodonot workfaceseriousproblemsinstretchingtheirincomesto{{U}}?55 ?{{/U}}theirneedsintimeofinflation.Retirementincome{{U}}?56 ?{{/U}}anyfixedincomeusuallydoesnotriseasfastasprices.Many retiredpeoplemustcuttheirspendingto{{U}}?57?{{/U}}rising prices.Inmanycasestheymuststop{{U}}?58?{{/U}}somenecessary itemssuchasfoodandclothing.Even{{U}}?59?{{/U}}workingpeople whoseincomesaregoingupinflationcanbeaproblem.The{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}oflivinggoesuptoo.Peoplewhoworkmusthaveevenmoremoneyto keepuptheirstandardofliving.Justbuyingthethingstheyneedcostsmore. Whenincomesdonotkeep{{U}}?61?{{/U}}withrisingpricesthe standardoflivinggoesdown.Peoplemaybeearningthesameamountofmoney buttheyarenotlivingaswellbecausetheyarenotabletobuyasmanygoods andservices.??Governmentunitsgatherinformationaboutprices inoureconomyandpublishitaspriceindexes{{U}}?62?{{/U}}therate ofchangecanbedetermined.Apriceindexmeasureschangesinpricesusingthe pricefora{{U}}?63?{{/U}}yearasthebase.Thebasepriceissetat 100andtheotherpricesarereportedasa{{U}}?64?{{/U}}ofthebase price.Apriceindexmakes{{U}}?65?{{/U}}possibletocomparecurrent pricesoftypicalconsumergoodsforexamplewithpricesofthesamegoodsin previousyears.
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为规定段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 1.Mindandbodyaretwopartsofacomplexorganismcontrolledbythe nervoussystemwhichactsoninformationreceivedfromthesenses.Thewaya personperceivesandreactsdependsonhismoodhisstateofhealthhisdiet hisbodytemperatureandhislevelofconsciousness.??2.Thereis considerableevidencethateverythoughtoremotionhassomerelatedphysical effectandthateverychangewithinthenervoussystemshouldhavesome psychologicaleffect.Althoughtheprecisenatureofthesecorrelationsisnot alwaysknowntheviewthatbodyandmindareconstantlyinteractinginsomeway isnowacceptedbymostpsychologists.??3.Therelationship betweenmindandbodyisparticularlyapparentinemotionalstatesespecially thoseoffearandanger.Whenapersonisinthegripofapowerfulemotionhis bodyundergoeschangesjustasitdoeswhenheisasleepillorunderthe influenceofdrugsoralcohol.Mostpeoplearefamiliarwithsuchsensationsas adrymouthwhentheyarenervousoraracingheartwhentheyareafraidor excited.Suchphysicalchangescanbemeasuredforinstancebyrecordingpulse rateandbreathingorbymeasuringthedilationofthepupilsofthe eyes.??4.aparticularlysensitivemeasureofbodilychange duringperiodsofemotionisthegalvanicskinresponseGSR.Thisisusedin theinstrumentknownastheliedetector.TheGSRdependsonthefactthatsome mentalactivityproducesbodilychangessuchassweatingwhichaffectthe skin’sresistancetoelectricity.TomeasureGSRelectrodesareplacedonthe palmandonthebackofthehandandaweakcurrentispassedbetweenthe electrodes.Changesinthecurrentarerecordedinanamplifiedformoftenby meansofanautomaticallycontrolledpenonmovingpaper.Otherrecordingsfor instanceofpulsebloodpressureandbreathingcanbemadesimultaneouslyby aninstrumentcalledapolygraph.??5.Thegalvanicskinresponse methodhasprovedaveryefficientindicatorofgeneralpsychologicalarousal. Evenslightembarrassmentwillcauseadefectionoftherecordingpen.Para4______.
{{*HTML*}}? ?下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ??Intheolddayschildrenwerefamiliar withbirthanddeathaspartoflife.Thisisperhapsthefirstgenerationof Americanyoungster年轻人whohaveneverbeenclosebyduringthebirthofababy andhaveneverexperiencedthedeathofafamilymember.? ?Nowadayswhenpeoplegrowoldweoftensendthemtonursinghomes.When theygetsickwetransferthemtoahospitalwherechildrenareforbiddento visitterminallyillpatients--evenwhenthosepatientsaretheirparents.This deprives剥夺thedyingpatientofsignificantfamilymembersduringthelastfew daysofhislifeanditdeprivesthechildrenofanexperienceofdeathwhich isanimportantlearningexperience.??SomeofmycolleaguesandI onceinterviewedandfollowedapproximately500terminallyillpatientsinorder tofindoutwhattheycouldteachusandhowwecouldbeofmorebenefitnot justtothembuttothemembersoftheirfamiliesaswell.Weweremost impressedbythefactthateventhosepatientswhowerenottoldoftheir seriousillnesswerequiteawareofitspotentialoutcome.??Itis importantforfamilymembersanddoctorsandnursestounderstandthese patients’?communicationsinordertotrulyunderstandtheirneedsfears andfantasies幻想.Mostofourpatientswelcomedanotherhumanbeingwithwhom theycouldtalkopenlyhonestlyandfranklyabouttheirtrouble.Manyofthem sharedwithustheirtremendousneedtobeinformedtobekeptup-to-dateon theirmedicalconditionandtobetoldwhentheendwasnear.Wefoundoutthat patientswhohadbeendealtwithopenlyandfranklywerebetterabletocope withtheapproachofdeathandfinallytoreachatruestageofacceptanceprior todeath.TheeldersofcontemporaryAmericans______.
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文的内容为每处空白处确定一个最佳选项 Inflation??Businessand governmentleadersalsoconsidertheinflationratetobeanimportantgeneral indicator.?Inflationisaperiodofincreasedspendingthatcausesrapid risesinprices.{{U}}?51?{{/U}}yourmoneybuysfewergoodssothat youget{{U}}?52?{{/U}}forthesameamountofmoneyasbefore inflationistheproblem.Thereisageneralrise{{U}}?53?{{/U}}the priceofgoodsandservices.Yourmoneybuysless.Sometimespeopledescribe inflationasatimewhenadollarisnotworthadollaranymore.? ?Inflationisaproblemforallconsumers.?Peoplewholiveonafixed incomearehurtthe{{U}}?54?{{/U}}.Retiredpeopleforinstance cannotcountonanincreaseinincomeaspricesrise.Elderlypeoplewhodonot workfaceseriousproblemsinstretchingtheirincomesto{{U}}?55 ?{{/U}}theirneedsintimeofinflation.Retirementincome{{U}}?56 ?{{/U}}anyfixedincomeusuallydoesnotriseasfastasprices.Many retiredpeoplemustcuttheirspendingto{{U}}?57?{{/U}}rising prices.Inmanycasestheymuststop{{U}}?58?{{/U}}somenecessary itemssuchasfoodandclothing.Even{{U}}?59?{{/U}}workingpeople whoseincomesaregoingupinflationcanbeaproblem.The{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}oflivinggoesuptoo.Peoplewhoworkmusthaveevenmoremoneyto keepuptheirstandardofliving.Justbuyingthethingstheyneedcostsmore. Whenincomesdonotkeep{{U}}?61?{{/U}}withrisingpricesthe standardoflivinggoesdown.Peoplemaybeearningthesameamountofmoney buttheyarenotlivingaswellbecausetheyarenotabletobuyasmanygoods andservices.??Governmentunitsgatherinformationaboutprices inoureconomyandpublishitaspriceindexes{{U}}?62?{{/U}}therate ofchangecanbedetermined.Apriceindexmeasureschangesinpricesusingthe pricefora{{U}}?63?{{/U}}yearasthebase.Thebasepriceissetat 100andtheotherpricesarereportedasa{{U}}?64?{{/U}}ofthebase price.Apriceindexmakes{{U}}?65?{{/U}}possibletocomparecurrent pricesoftypicalconsumergoodsforexamplewithpricesofthesamegoodsin previousyears.
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文的内容为每处空白处确定一个最佳选项 Inflation??Businessand governmentleadersalsoconsidertheinflationratetobeanimportantgeneral indicator.?Inflationisaperiodofincreasedspendingthatcausesrapid risesinprices.{{U}}?51?{{/U}}yourmoneybuysfewergoodssothat youget{{U}}?52?{{/U}}forthesameamountofmoneyasbefore inflationistheproblem.Thereisageneralrise{{U}}?53?{{/U}}the priceofgoodsandservices.Yourmoneybuysless.Sometimespeopledescribe inflationasatimewhenadollarisnotworthadollaranymore.? ?Inflationisaproblemforallconsumers.?Peoplewholiveonafixed incomearehurtthe{{U}}?54?{{/U}}.Retiredpeopleforinstance cannotcountonanincreaseinincomeaspricesrise.Elderlypeoplewhodonot workfaceseriousproblemsinstretchingtheirincomesto{{U}}?55 ?{{/U}}theirneedsintimeofinflation.Retirementincome{{U}}?56 ?{{/U}}anyfixedincomeusuallydoesnotriseasfastasprices.Many retiredpeoplemustcuttheirspendingto{{U}}?57?{{/U}}rising prices.Inmanycasestheymuststop{{U}}?58?{{/U}}somenecessary itemssuchasfoodandclothing.Even{{U}}?59?{{/U}}workingpeople whoseincomesaregoingupinflationcanbeaproblem.The{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}oflivinggoesuptoo.Peoplewhoworkmusthaveevenmoremoneyto keepuptheirstandardofliving.Justbuyingthethingstheyneedcostsmore. Whenincomesdonotkeep{{U}}?61?{{/U}}withrisingpricesthe standardoflivinggoesdown.Peoplemaybeearningthesameamountofmoney buttheyarenotlivingaswellbecausetheyarenotabletobuyasmanygoods andservices.??Governmentunitsgatherinformationaboutprices inoureconomyandpublishitaspriceindexes{{U}}?62?{{/U}}therate ofchangecanbedetermined.Apriceindexmeasureschangesinpricesusingthe pricefora{{U}}?63?{{/U}}yearasthebase.Thebasepriceissetat 100andtheotherpricesarereportedasa{{U}}?64?{{/U}}ofthebase price.Apriceindexmakes{{U}}?65?{{/U}}possibletocomparecurrent pricesoftypicalconsumergoodsforexamplewithpricesofthesamegoodsin previousyears.
{{*HTML*}}? ?下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ??Intheolddayschildrenwerefamiliar withbirthanddeathaspartoflife.Thisisperhapsthefirstgenerationof Americanyoungster年轻人whohaveneverbeenclosebyduringthebirthofababy andhaveneverexperiencedthedeathofafamilymember.? ?Nowadayswhenpeoplegrowoldweoftensendthemtonursinghomes.When theygetsickwetransferthemtoahospitalwherechildrenareforbiddento visitterminallyillpatients--evenwhenthosepatientsaretheirparents.This deprives剥夺thedyingpatientofsignificantfamilymembersduringthelastfew daysofhislifeanditdeprivesthechildrenofanexperienceofdeathwhich isanimportantlearningexperience.??SomeofmycolleaguesandI onceinterviewedandfollowedapproximately500terminallyillpatientsinorder tofindoutwhattheycouldteachusandhowwecouldbeofmorebenefitnot justtothembuttothemembersoftheirfamiliesaswell.Weweremost impressedbythefactthateventhosepatientswhowerenottoldoftheir seriousillnesswerequiteawareofitspotentialoutcome.??Itis importantforfamilymembersanddoctorsandnursestounderstandthese patients’?communicationsinordertotrulyunderstandtheirneedsfears andfantasies幻想.Mostofourpatientswelcomedanotherhumanbeingwithwhom theycouldtalkopenlyhonestlyandfranklyabouttheirtrouble.Manyofthem sharedwithustheirtremendousneedtobeinformedtobekeptup-to-dateon theirmedicalconditionandtobetoldwhentheendwasnear.Wefoundoutthat patientswhohadbeendealtwithopenlyandfranklywerebetterabletocope withtheapproachofdeathandfinallytoreachatruestageofacceptanceprior todeath.ChildreninAmericatodayaredeniedthechance______.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为规定段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 1.Mindandbodyaretwopartsofacomplexorganismcontrolledbythe nervoussystemwhichactsoninformationreceivedfromthesenses.Thewaya personperceivesandreactsdependsonhismoodhisstateofhealthhisdiet hisbodytemperatureandhislevelofconsciousness.??2.Thereis considerableevidencethateverythoughtoremotionhassomerelatedphysical effectandthateverychangewithinthenervoussystemshouldhavesome psychologicaleffect.Althoughtheprecisenatureofthesecorrelationsisnot alwaysknowntheviewthatbodyandmindareconstantlyinteractinginsomeway isnowacceptedbymostpsychologists.??3.Therelationship betweenmindandbodyisparticularlyapparentinemotionalstatesespecially thoseoffearandanger.Whenapersonisinthegripofapowerfulemotionhis bodyundergoeschangesjustasitdoeswhenheisasleepillorunderthe influenceofdrugsoralcohol.Mostpeoplearefamiliarwithsuchsensationsas adrymouthwhentheyarenervousoraracingheartwhentheyareafraidor excited.Suchphysicalchangescanbemeasuredforinstancebyrecordingpulse rateandbreathingorbymeasuringthedilationofthepupilsofthe eyes.??4.aparticularlysensitivemeasureofbodilychange duringperiodsofemotionisthegalvanicskinresponseGSR.Thisisusedin theinstrumentknownastheliedetector.TheGSRdependsonthefactthatsome mentalactivityproducesbodilychangessuchassweatingwhichaffectthe skin’sresistancetoelectricity.TomeasureGSRelectrodesareplacedonthe palmandonthebackofthehandandaweakcurrentispassedbetweenthe electrodes.Changesinthecurrentarerecordedinanamplifiedformoftenby meansofanautomaticallycontrolledpenonmovingpaper.Otherrecordingsfor instanceofpulsebloodpressureandbreathingcanbemadesimultaneouslyby aninstrumentcalledapolygraph.??5.Thegalvanicskinresponse methodhasprovedaveryefficientindicatorofgeneralpsychologicalarousal. Evenslightembarrassmentwillcauseadefectionoftherecordingpen.Para2______.
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