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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有5处空白短文后有6个句子其中5个取自短文请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置以恢复文章原貌 LudwigVanBeethoven? ?LudwigVanBeethovenamajorcomposerofthenineteenthcenturyovercame manypersonalproblemstoachieveartisticgreatness.??Bornin BonnGermanyin1770hefirststudiedmusicwiththecourtorganistGilles vanderEeden.Hisfatherwasexcessivelystrictandgiventoheavydrinking. {{U}}?46?{{/U}}AppointeddeputycourtorganisttoChristianGottlob Neefeatasurprisinglyearlyagein1782Beethovenalsoplayedtheharpsichord andtheviola.In1792hewassenttoViennabyhispatronCountFerdinand WaldsteintostudymusicunderHaydn.??Beethovenremained unmarried.{{U}}?47?{{/U}}Continuallyplaguedbyillhealthhe developedanearinfectionwhichledtohistragicdeafnessin1819.? ?{{U}}?48?{{/U}}Hecompletedmaturemasterpiecesofgreat musicaldepth:threepianosonatasfourstringquartetstheMissaSolemnis andthe9thSymphony.Hediedin1827.{{U}}?49?{{/U}}? ?NotingthatBeethovenoftenflewintofitsofrageGoetheoncesaidof himIamastonishedbyhistalentbutheisunfortunatelyanaltogether untamedpersonality.{{U}}?50?{{/U}}??A.Inspiteof thishandicaphoweverhecontinuedtowritemusic??B.Because ofirregularpaymentsfromhispublishersanderraticsupportfromhispatrons hewastroubledbyfinancialworriesthroughouthisadultlife? ?C.Hislifewasmarkedbyapassionatededicationtoindependence ??D.WhenhismotherdiedBeethoventhenayoungmanwasnamed guardianofhistwoyoungerbrothers??E.AlthoughBeethoven’s personalitymayhavebeenuntamedhismusicshowsgreatdisciplineandcontrol andthisishowwerememberhimbest??F.Todayhismusicis stillbeingplayedallovertheworld
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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*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} TheNationalTrustinBritain? ?TheNationalTrustinBritainplaysanincreasinglyimportantpartinthe preservationforpublicenjoymentofthebestthatisleftunspoiledofthe Britishcountryside.AlthoughtheTrusthasreceivedpracticalandmoralsupport fromtheGovernmentitisnotrichGovernmentdepartment.Itisacharitywhich dependsforitsexistenceonvoluntarysupportfrommembersofthepublic. ??Theattentionofthepublicwasfirstdrawntothedangers threateningthegreatoldhousesandcastlesofBritainbythedeathofLord Lothianwholefthisgreatseventeenth-centuryhousetotheTrusttogetherwith the4500-acreparkandestatesurroundingit.Thisgiftattractedwide publicityandstartedtheTrust’sCountryHouseScheme.Underthisscheme withthehelpoftheGovernmentandthegeneralpublictheTrusthasbeenable tosaveandopentothepublicaboutonehundredandfiftyoftheseoldhouses. Lastyearaboutoneandthreequartersofamillionpeoplepaidtovisitthese historichousesusuallyataverysmallcharge.??Inadditionto countryhousesandopenspacestheTrustnowownssomeexamplesofancientwind andwatermillsnaturereservesfivehundredandfortyfarmsandnearlytwo thousandfivehundredcottagesorsmallvillagehousesaswellassomecomplete villages.Inthesevillagesnooneisallowedtobuilddevelopordisturbthe oldvillageenvironmentinanywayandallthehousesaremaintainedintheir originalsixteenth-centurystyle.Overfourhundredthousandacresofcoastline woodlandandhillcountryareprotectedbytheTrustandnodevelopmentor disturbanceofanykindarepermitted.Thepublichasfreeaccesstotheseareas andisonlyaskedtorespectthepeacebeautyandwildlife.??So itisthatoverthepasteightyyearstheTrusthasbecomeabigimportant organizationandanessentialandrespectedpartofnationallifepreserving allthatisofgreatnaturalbeautyandofhistoricalsignificancenotonlyfor futuregenerationsofBritonsbutalsoforthemillionsoftouristswhoeach yearinvadeBritaininsearchofagreathistoricalandculturalheritage. Themainpurposeofthispassageisto______.
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中第2456每段选择1个最佳标题2 第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中每个句子确定一个最佳选项 Hypnosis催眠??1 ?IncreasingnumbersofAmericandoctorsareusingatechniqueknownas hypnosis.Theysayhypnosisoftencanhelppersonssufferingpainandstress.It alsocanhelpspeedthehealingofbumsandtreatssomeformsofasthmaand someskindiseases.Hypnosisisnotnew.Ithasbeenusedformanyyearsbothin scientificresearchandtopleasecrowdsatpublicgatherings? ?2?Hypnosisiscommonlydescribedasaconditionsimilartosleep. Butexpertssayitismoreaformofdeepthought.Thethoughtbecomesso intensethatitislongerjustathought.Tothepersonitbecomesreality. ??3?Hypnotizedpatientsarereportedtohaveincreased self-controlandareducedsenseofpain.Somedoctorsusehypnosistolimit painduringamedicaloperation.Hypnosisisusedmainlywhenthepatientmay haveproblemswithusualanestheticorpain-killingdrugs.??4 ?Expertssaythereislittlechancethatapatientwillawakenduringsuch anoperation.Butifthishappenstheoperationistemporarilyhaltedandthe patienthypnotizedagain.Doctorsmayadvisehypnosisforwomenwhoaregiving birth.Dentistsmayuseitinplaceoftraditionalpain-killingdrugssuchas novocaine麻醉药.??5?Hypnosisalsohasbeenusedtotreat burnvictims.Researchershavefoundthatbumvictimswhoarehypnotizedimprove fasterthatthosewhoarenot.Buttheyarenotsurewhythishappens. ??6?Hypnosiscanreduceorendapatient’spain.But expertssaythisdoesnotmeanthepatientiscured.Theproblemthatcausedthe painstillmustbetreated.??7?Expertsalsosaypersons cannotbeforcedtodosomethingtheywouldnormallyoppose.Thatiswhy hypnosisoftenisnoteffectiveintreatingcigarettesmokersandpersonswho eatordrinktoomuch.Thesuccessofthetechniquedependsonhowmuchsomeone wantsittosucceed. ??A.HypnosisCanReduceorEndaPatient’sPain? ?B.WhyHypnosisIsNotEffectiveinTreatingCigaretteSmokersandSome OtherIllness??C.HypnosisCanTreatBumVictims? ?D.TheDefinitionofHypnosis??E.TheFunctionofHypnosis ??F.TheImportanceofHypnosisHypnosisisnoteffectiveintreatingcigarettesmokersandpersonswhoeatordrinktoomuchisbecause______.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} PlantsinDesert??Only specialplantscansurviveintheterribleclimateofadesertfortheseare regionswheretheannualrangeofthesoiltemperaturecanbeover75℃. Furthermoreduringthesummertherearefewcloudsintheskytoprotectplants fromthesun’sray.Anotherproblemisthefactthattherearefrequentlystrong windswhichdrivesmall-sharpparticlesofsandintotheplantstearingand damagingthem.Themostdifficultproblemforallformsofplantlifehowever isthefactthattheentireannualrainfalloccursduringafewdaysorweeksin spring.??Crassesandflowersindesertsurvivefromoneyearto thenextbyexistingthroughthelonghotdryseasonintheformofseeds. Theseseedsremaininactiveunlesstherightamountofrainfalls.Ifnorain fallsorifinsufficientrainfallstheywaituntilthenextyearoreven stillthenext.Anotherfactorthathelpstheseplantstosurviveisthefact thattheirlifecyclesareshort.Bythetimethatthewaterfromthespring rainsdisappears--justafewweeksafteritfalls--suchplantsnolongerneed any.??Theperennials多年生植物havespecialfeatureswhichenable themtosurviveasplantsforseveralyears.Thusnearlyalldesertperennials haveextensiverootsystemsbelowgroundandasmallShootsystemaboveground. Thelargerootnetworkenablestheplanttoabsorbasmuchwateraspossiblein ashorttime.Thesmallshootsystemontheotherhandconsiderablylimits waterlossbyevaporation蒸发??Anotherfeatureofmanydesert perennialsisthataftertherainyseasontheylosetheirleavesinpreparation forthelongdryseasonjustastreesinwetterclimateslosetheirsin preparationforthewinter.Thisreducestheirwaterlossbyevaporationduring thedryseason.Theninthenextrainyseasontheycomefullyaliveoncemore andgrownewbranchesleavesandflowersjustasthegrassesandflowersin desertdo.Accordingtothepassagespringisthebesttimeforplantsindesert______.
{{*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*}}下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中第2456每段选择1个最佳标题2 第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中每个句子确定一个最佳选项 Hypnosis催眠??1 ?IncreasingnumbersofAmericandoctorsareusingatechniqueknownas hypnosis.Theysayhypnosisoftencanhelppersonssufferingpainandstress.It alsocanhelpspeedthehealingofbumsandtreatssomeformsofasthmaand someskindiseases.Hypnosisisnotnew.Ithasbeenusedformanyyearsbothin scientificresearchandtopleasecrowdsatpublicgatherings? ?2?Hypnosisiscommonlydescribedasaconditionsimilartosleep. Butexpertssayitismoreaformofdeepthought.Thethoughtbecomesso intensethatitislongerjustathought.Tothepersonitbecomesreality. ??3?Hypnotizedpatientsarereportedtohaveincreased self-controlandareducedsenseofpain.Somedoctorsusehypnosistolimit painduringamedicaloperation.Hypnosisisusedmainlywhenthepatientmay haveproblemswithusualanestheticorpain-killingdrugs.??4 ?Expertssaythereislittlechancethatapatientwillawakenduringsuch anoperation.Butifthishappenstheoperationistemporarilyhaltedandthe patienthypnotizedagain.Doctorsmayadvisehypnosisforwomenwhoaregiving birth.Dentistsmayuseitinplaceoftraditionalpain-killingdrugssuchas novocaine麻醉药.??5?Hypnosisalsohasbeenusedtotreat burnvictims.Researchershavefoundthatbumvictimswhoarehypnotizedimprove fasterthatthosewhoarenot.Buttheyarenotsurewhythishappens. ??6?Hypnosiscanreduceorendapatient’spain.But expertssaythisdoesnotmeanthepatientiscured.Theproblemthatcausedthe painstillmustbetreated.??7?Expertsalsosaypersons cannotbeforcedtodosomethingtheywouldnormallyoppose.Thatiswhy hypnosisoftenisnoteffectiveintreatingcigarettesmokersandpersonswho eatordrinktoomuch.Thesuccessofthetechniquedependsonhowmuchsomeone wantsittosucceed. ??A.HypnosisCanReduceorEndaPatient’sPain? ?B.WhyHypnosisIsNotEffectiveinTreatingCigaretteSmokersandSome OtherIllness??C.HypnosisCanTreatBumVictims? ?D.TheDefinitionofHypnosis??E.TheFunctionofHypnosis ??F.TheImportanceofHypnosisParagraph6______.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} TheNationalTrustinBritain? ?TheNationalTrustinBritainplaysanincreasinglyimportantpartinthe preservationforpublicenjoymentofthebestthatisleftunspoiledofthe Britishcountryside.AlthoughtheTrusthasreceivedpracticalandmoralsupport fromtheGovernmentitisnotrichGovernmentdepartment.Itisacharitywhich dependsforitsexistenceonvoluntarysupportfrommembersofthepublic. ??Theattentionofthepublicwasfirstdrawntothedangers threateningthegreatoldhousesandcastlesofBritainbythedeathofLord Lothianwholefthisgreatseventeenth-centuryhousetotheTrusttogetherwith the4500-acreparkandestatesurroundingit.Thisgiftattractedwide publicityandstartedtheTrust’sCountryHouseScheme.Underthisscheme withthehelpoftheGovernmentandthegeneralpublictheTrusthasbeenable tosaveandopentothepublicaboutonehundredandfiftyoftheseoldhouses. Lastyearaboutoneandthreequartersofamillionpeoplepaidtovisitthese historichousesusuallyataverysmallcharge.??Inadditionto countryhousesandopenspacestheTrustnowownssomeexamplesofancientwind andwatermillsnaturereservesfivehundredandfortyfarmsandnearlytwo thousandfivehundredcottagesorsmallvillagehousesaswellassomecomplete villages.Inthesevillagesnooneisallowedtobuilddevelopordisturbthe oldvillageenvironmentinanywayandallthehousesaremaintainedintheir originalsixteenth-centurystyle.Overfourhundredthousandacresofcoastline woodlandandhillcountryareprotectedbytheTrustandnodevelopmentor disturbanceofanykindarepermitted.Thepublichasfreeaccesstotheseareas andisonlyaskedtorespectthepeacebeautyandwildlife.??So itisthatoverthepasteightyyearstheTrusthasbecomeabigimportant organizationandanessentialandrespectedpartofnationallifepreserving allthatisofgreatnaturalbeautyandofhistoricalsignificancenotonlyfor futuregenerationsofBritonsbutalsoforthemillionsoftouristswhoeach yearinvadeBritaininsearchofagreathistoricalandculturalheritage. TheNationalTrustis______.
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有5处空白短文后有6个句子其中5个取自短文请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置以恢复文章原貌 LudwigVanBeethoven? ?LudwigVanBeethovenamajorcomposerofthenineteenthcenturyovercame manypersonalproblemstoachieveartisticgreatness.??Bornin BonnGermanyin1770hefirststudiedmusicwiththecourtorganistGilles vanderEeden.Hisfatherwasexcessivelystrictandgiventoheavydrinking. {{U}}?46?{{/U}}AppointeddeputycourtorganisttoChristianGottlob Neefeatasurprisinglyearlyagein1782Beethovenalsoplayedtheharpsichord andtheviola.In1792hewassenttoViennabyhispatronCountFerdinand WaldsteintostudymusicunderHaydn.??Beethovenremained unmarried.{{U}}?47?{{/U}}Continuallyplaguedbyillhealthhe developedanearinfectionwhichledtohistragicdeafnessin1819.? ?{{U}}?48?{{/U}}Hecompletedmaturemasterpiecesofgreat musicaldepth:threepianosonatasfourstringquartetstheMissaSolemnis andthe9thSymphony.Hediedin1827.{{U}}?49?{{/U}}? ?NotingthatBeethovenoftenflewintofitsofrageGoetheoncesaidof himIamastonishedbyhistalentbutheisunfortunatelyanaltogether untamedpersonality.{{U}}?50?{{/U}}??A.Inspiteof thishandicaphoweverhecontinuedtowritemusic??B.Because ofirregularpaymentsfromhispublishersanderraticsupportfromhispatrons hewastroubledbyfinancialworriesthroughouthisadultlife? ?C.Hislifewasmarkedbyapassionatededicationtoindependence ??D.WhenhismotherdiedBeethoventhenayoungmanwasnamed guardianofhistwoyoungerbrothers??E.AlthoughBeethoven’s personalitymayhavebeenuntamedhismusicshowsgreatdisciplineandcontrol andthisishowwerememberhimbest??F.Todayhismusicis stillbeingplayedallovertheworld
{{*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*}}下面的短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选择A如果该句提供 的是错误信息请选择B如果该句的信息文中没有提及请选择C HowMenFacetheFatProblem? ?Itisapleasuretoseemenofacertainageworryingabouttheirweight. Listeningtothemisnotsuchapleasure.Becausethemenarenewatthegame theydon’thesitatetodiscussthefatproblemincessantly.Howeverwomenof thesameagedonotdiscussthefatproblemespeciallynotinmixedcompany. Theyprefertofacetheproblemwithquietdignity.Discussingtheproblemmight onlydrawattentiontosomestraybodypartthatmaybesuccessfullytuckedaway underanarticleofclothing.??Theageatwhichamanbeginsto explorethefatproblemcanvary.Theactualproblemcanmanifestitselfinthe early30’sbutbroad-rangediscussionusuallystartslater.Thereareearly nonverbalsymptoms.I’vewatchedtheruggedjournalistwhosharesmyapartment sneakbywithaDietCoke.Hisshirtsarenolongerneatlytuckedintodisplay atrimwaist.Recentlyhehasbeguntoverbalizehisanxiety.Hetellsmewith asheepishgrinthatheistakinghissuitstoChinatowntohavethem tailored.??Still-oldermenhavelosttheirdignityandrattle onunabashedly.Oftenwivesandchildrenplayimportantrolesintheir fat-inspectionrituals.Takemyoldestbrotheraformercollegefootball player.Hisdaughtersaysthatseveraltimesadayhewillstandatattention andcalloutFatmediumorthin?Sheknowsthecorrectanswer:medium.Thin wouldbeanobviousstretchandfatmaynotgetherthatnewvideo.According tohiswifehestandsinfrontofthemirrorinthemorningbeforetheday’s mealstaketheirtollputshishandsbehindhisheadandlurchesintoaside bendthenclutchestherollthathasdevelopedandsaysAmIgettingfatter. ?HiswifeisexpectedtoanswerYoulooklikeyoumayhavelostafew pounds.??Andthentherearetheex-husbandsapitifulgroup. Theyareextremelyvocal.WhenIgotothemovieswithoneheconfidesthathe issufferingfromgreathungerbecauseheisdieting.Hehasn’teatensincethe pancakesandsausageshewolfeddownthatmorning.Hepausesinhismonologue whilehebuyshispopcorn.Afterthemoviewesprinttoarestaurantwherehe againpausestodevourabasketofbread.Beforeheordershischastesaladand souphegrowsplaintive.DoIthinkhe’sfat?Myoldestbrother’sdaughterwouldnottellherfatherheisfatbecausesheloveshimsomuchthatshecannotbeartoupsethim.
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中第2456每段选择1个最佳标题2 第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中每个句子确定一个最佳选项 Hypnosis催眠??1 ?IncreasingnumbersofAmericandoctorsareusingatechniqueknownas hypnosis.Theysayhypnosisoftencanhelppersonssufferingpainandstress.It alsocanhelpspeedthehealingofbumsandtreatssomeformsofasthmaand someskindiseases.Hypnosisisnotnew.Ithasbeenusedformanyyearsbothin scientificresearchandtopleasecrowdsatpublicgatherings? ?2?Hypnosisiscommonlydescribedasaconditionsimilartosleep. Butexpertssayitismoreaformofdeepthought.Thethoughtbecomesso intensethatitislongerjustathought.Tothepersonitbecomesreality. ??3?Hypnotizedpatientsarereportedtohaveincreased self-controlandareducedsenseofpain.Somedoctorsusehypnosistolimit painduringamedicaloperation.Hypnosisisusedmainlywhenthepatientmay haveproblemswithusualanestheticorpain-killingdrugs.??4 ?Expertssaythereislittlechancethatapatientwillawakenduringsuch anoperation.Butifthishappenstheoperationistemporarilyhaltedandthe patienthypnotizedagain.Doctorsmayadvisehypnosisforwomenwhoaregiving birth.Dentistsmayuseitinplaceoftraditionalpain-killingdrugssuchas novocaine麻醉药.??5?Hypnosisalsohasbeenusedtotreat burnvictims.Researchershavefoundthatbumvictimswhoarehypnotizedimprove fasterthatthosewhoarenot.Buttheyarenotsurewhythishappens. ??6?Hypnosiscanreduceorendapatient’spain.But expertssaythisdoesnotmeanthepatientiscured.Theproblemthatcausedthe painstillmustbetreated.??7?Expertsalsosaypersons cannotbeforcedtodosomethingtheywouldnormallyoppose.Thatiswhy hypnosisoftenisnoteffectiveintreatingcigarettesmokersandpersonswho eatordrinktoomuch.Thesuccessofthetechniquedependsonhowmuchsomeone wantsittosucceed. ??A.HypnosisCanReduceorEndaPatient’sPain? ?B.WhyHypnosisIsNotEffectiveinTreatingCigaretteSmokersandSome OtherIllness??C.HypnosisCanTreatBumVictims? ?D.TheDefinitionofHypnosis??E.TheFunctionofHypnosis ??F.TheImportanceofHypnosisParagraph2______.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} TheNationalTrustinBritain? ?TheNationalTrustinBritainplaysanincreasinglyimportantpartinthe preservationforpublicenjoymentofthebestthatisleftunspoiledofthe Britishcountryside.AlthoughtheTrusthasreceivedpracticalandmoralsupport fromtheGovernmentitisnotrichGovernmentdepartment.Itisacharitywhich dependsforitsexistenceonvoluntarysupportfrommembersofthepublic. ??Theattentionofthepublicwasfirstdrawntothedangers threateningthegreatoldhousesandcastlesofBritainbythedeathofLord Lothianwholefthisgreatseventeenth-centuryhousetotheTrusttogetherwith the4500-acreparkandestatesurroundingit.Thisgiftattractedwide publicityandstartedtheTrust’sCountryHouseScheme.Underthisscheme withthehelpoftheGovernmentandthegeneralpublictheTrusthasbeenable tosaveandopentothepublicaboutonehundredandfiftyoftheseoldhouses. Lastyearaboutoneandthreequartersofamillionpeoplepaidtovisitthese historichousesusuallyataverysmallcharge.??Inadditionto countryhousesandopenspacestheTrustnowownssomeexamplesofancientwind andwatermillsnaturereservesfivehundredandfortyfarmsandnearlytwo thousandfivehundredcottagesorsmallvillagehousesaswellassomecomplete villages.Inthesevillagesnooneisallowedtobuilddevelopordisturbthe oldvillageenvironmentinanywayandallthehousesaremaintainedintheir originalsixteenth-centurystyle.Overfourhundredthousandacresofcoastline woodlandandhillcountryareprotectedbytheTrustandnodevelopmentor disturbanceofanykindarepermitted.Thepublichasfreeaccesstotheseareas andisonlyaskedtorespectthepeacebeautyandwildlife.??So itisthatoverthepasteightyyearstheTrusthasbecomeabigimportant organizationandanessentialandrespectedpartofnationallifepreserving allthatisofgreatnaturalbeautyandofhistoricalsignificancenotonlyfor futuregenerationsofBritonsbutalsoforthemillionsoftouristswhoeach yearinvadeBritaininsearchofagreathistoricalandculturalheritage. LandprotectedbytheNationalTrust______.
{{*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.
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