1、B. unlessC. thoughD. until4. Our research has focused on a drug which is so _as to be able to change brainchemistry.A. powerfulB. influentialC. monstrousD. vigorous5. There is a _of impatience in the tone of his voice.A. dotB. hintC. notionD. phrase6. I like going to the cinema _ TV.A. rather than t
2、o watchB. than watchingC. more than to watchD. more than watching7. _good a shadow play is depends on the singing and the handling of puppets.A. WhatB. ThatC. HowD. Which8. The defense works_long ago to keep the enemy away.A. were builtB. has been builtC. had been builtD. was built9. X: He likes dog
3、s.Y: He likes animals.The relationship of X and Y is thatA. X is synonymous with YB. X is inconsistent with YC. X entails YD. X presupposes Y10. A: Do you knott, where Mr. Brown is?B: Somewhere in the southern suburbs of the city.Speaker B violates the maxim ofA. qualityB. quantityC. mannerD. relati
4、on11. Some teachers teach reading by introducing new vocabulary and structure first and thengoing over the text sentence by sentence and paragraph by paragraph with the students. This way is_known asA. top-down modelB. bottom-up modelC. interactive modelD. integrative model12. Which aspect do studen
5、ts focus on when they learn the usage of vocabulary?A. Spelling.B. Lexical rules.C. Collocation.D. Pronunciation.13. What should the teacher try to avoid when selecting listening activities?A. The listening activity must have a real, communicative purpose.B. The listening activity must cater to stud
6、ents real life.C. Pre-listening tasks must help students identify the purpose of the listening activity.D. The classroom climate surrounding the listening activity can be anxious.14. Which of the following activities are not communicative activities in teaching speaking?A. Information gap activities
7、.B. Accuracy-focused games.C. Debates and interviews.D. Problem-solving activities.15. How should the teacher deal with students writing errors?A. Teachers should limit students to take risks to use new vocabulary and structures.B. Teachers should often show negative attitude towards students writin
8、g errors.C. Teachers should make corrections for all the writing errors of students.D. Teachers should underline the errors and leave them for students to correct themselves.16. For better classroom management, what should the teacher do while the students are doingactivities?A. Participating in a g
9、roup.B. Preparing for the next procedure.C. Moving around to monitor, prompt students and provide help.D. Standing in front of the class.17. Which of the following does NOT belong to the ways of collecting information for formative_assessment?A. Learner portfolio.B. Testing.C. Classroom observation.
10、D. Questionnaire survey.18. Which of the following features is not involved in good textbooks?A. Textbooks should help students feel at ease.B. Textbooks should help students develop confidence.C. Textbooks should maximize students learning potential.D. Textbooks should cater for students same learn
11、ing styles.19. To assess how well a student is performing relative to his or her own previous performance,a teacher would use_ assessment.A. criterion-referencedB. individual-referencedC. norm-referencedD. peer20. The teacher asks students to do a group-work task. Before the task, the teacher assign
12、sroles clearly around the class, pointing to each student in turn.You are A . you are B ., etc.Here the teacher plays the role ofA. controllerB. prompterC, facilitatorD. organizer请阅读Passage l,完成第2125小题。Passage 1When I read last week that Angela Ahrendts was getting up to $68m as a welcome gift forjo
13、ining Apple, my mind skipped at once to her husband. This latest addition to her vast stash ofmoney must catapult her spouse Gregg to the very top of the global my-wife-earns-more-than-meleague table.It is quite an achievement. I have no idea if the two of them like each other, but they havestuck it
14、 out for a long time. They met at school and he chucked his job to follow her to the UKwhen she became head of Burberry; he seems to have spent the last eight years mainly looking aftertheir three children, revamping their home and putting supper on the table for her when she finallystaggered in on
15、her five-inch heels. I suspect the real genius of Ms Ahrendts lies less in the wayshe persuaded people to buy 22,000 raincoats with peacock feather trims than in persuadingGregg to marry her-and to stick with her ever since.It is no longer particularly rare for women to be the main breadwinner-in th
16、e US a quarter ofwives now earn more than their husbands-but what is rarer is for such a relationship to work. Abook published last week by the journalist Farnoosh Torabi draws together data showing just howhard it is: high-earning women have difficulty finding a husband, and when they do, he is fiv
17、e timesas likely to be unfaithful as other husbands. The woman will probably do more than her share ofchores; though in the unusual event that he starts ironing and cooking, he is likely to end upfeeling so unmanly. Either way, divorce beckons.If I think of my many female friends who have out-earned
18、 their husbands, a suspiciously largenumber are divorced. One friend complained that she no longer knew what her husband was for ashe neither made much money nor showed any desire to help out at home. Hardly surprisingly, hisversion of events was different: as she insisted on dominating both at work
19、 and at home, hed beenleft un-manned and without a role.! know of only two sets of good friends where the woman earns more and where the marriageseems solid. In one there are no children, so the two spend their spare time being nice to eachother. In the second, the man is so good at child-rearing an
20、d cooking while the woman is sohopeless around the house, so everyone seems happy,The majority of colleagues, even very young ones, still seem to be in relationships where theman makes more. One fiercely clever young male colleague says his equally clever feministgirlfriend has told him she could ne
21、ver marry a man who earned less as she didnt fancy a lifespent propping up his ego.21. What can we infer from the first two paragraphs?A. Angela Ahrendts and her spouse Gregg love each other.B. The marriage is hard to sustain when a wife earns more than her husband.C. Angela Ahrendts is an extraordi
22、nary woman.D. Gregg devotes himself to his family.22. The word chucked in Para.2 can be replaced byA. gave upB. changedC. dreamed ofD. was fed up with23. Which of the following is not the problem when the wife earns more than her husband?A. The man may be more likely to be unfaithful than other husb
23、ands.B. The woman will probably do more than her share of housework.C. The man will feel that he is badly in need of manliness.D. The wife may look down on her husband.24. What does the last sentence of this passage mean?A. The girl didnt want to respect men.B. The girl looked down on men who earned
24、 less than her.C. When she earns more than him, losing of self-esteem is a key factor leading to divorce.D. How to sustain a mans self-esteem is a kind of knowledge that is hard to grasp.25. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Women look down upon men who earn less than her.B. Divorce is a risk
25、when a wife earns more than her husband.C. Mens self-esteem is hard to figure out.D. Get married with the. ones who earn the same,请阅读Passage 2。完成第26-30小题。Passaue 2More and more gadgets seek to replicate the sorts of things your mother used to needle youabout: getting exercise, eating more slowly or
26、brushing your teeth. Now one company has decided toembrace that image-it has named its product Mother.The device, from a firm called Sense, caught my eye at a press preview for the 2014 ConsumerElectronics Show in Las Vegas, in part because of its unique design. It looks like a cross betweenWALL-Es
27、girlfriend EVE and Russian nesting dolls. Mother has slightly creepy glowing eyes-butsurely has your best interest at heart? Mothers potential use is intriguing: Each Mother unit talkswirelessly to a set of smaller tracking devices, dubbed cookies, which can sense motion andtemperature. You can put
28、cookies on things and people-on your body to gather data about how muchyou walk, on your coffee machine to track many espressos you drink, on your front door to trackwhenever it is opened, on your toothbrush to see how often and how long you brush . and so forth.Whenever the cookies get close to the
29、 Mother unit, they wirelessly send back their data to theInternet.The company says users of Mother, which is supposed to start shipping in the spring, will beable look at all their information at once, or drill down on certain topics. And if something is reallyimportant, you can have an alert sent t
30、o your phone when a sensor detects a change.So what does all that data do for you? Thats a question that bedevils many Internet of Thingsgadgets on display here at CES. Mothers makers say the data she tracks can help you gain peaceof mind by answering specific questions in your life, such as,Am I drinking enough water? or,Did somebody open my secret drawer?Lots of companies want to connect parts of your body, home and life
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