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A.Popularity
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B.A Fairly New Development
C.Classics of Science Fiction
D.Difficulty in Keeping ahead of
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E.The Origin of Science Fiction
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Amongst the most popular books being written today are those which are usually classified as science fiction.Hundreds of titles are published every year and are read by all kinds of people.Furthermore, some of the most successful films of recent years have been based on science fiction stories.
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It is often thought that science fiction is a fairly new development in literature, but its ancestors can be found in books written hundreds of years ago.These books were often concerned with the presentation of some form of ideal society, a theme which is still often found in modern stories.
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Most of the classics of science fiction, however, have been written within the last hundred years.Books by writers such as Jules Verne and H.G.Wells, to mention just two well-known authors, have been translated into many languages.
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Modern science fiction writers don't write about men from Mars or space adventure stories.They are more interested in predicting the results of technical developments on society and the human mind; or in imagining future worlds which are a reflection of the world which we live in now.
Because of this their writing has obvious political undertones.
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In an age where science fact frequently overtakes science fiction, the writers may find it difficult to keep ahead of scientific advances.Those who are sufficiently clear-sighted to see the way we are going, however, may provide a valuable lesson on how to deal with the problems which society will inevitably face as it tries to master its new technology.
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69.In which of the following ways of booking does one probably have to pay extra money?
A.In person. B.By telephone. C.By fax. D.By post.
70.One has to wait for 2 days or longer for a reply if he/she pays______.
A.in person B. by telephone C.by fax D.by post
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A.01789 295623 B.0541 541051
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Section A
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Inequality between men and women results in poorer health for children and greater poverty for the family, 50 a new study.The UN agency Unicef found that in places where women are excluded from family 51 , children are more 52 to suffer from malnutrition (营养不良).There would be 13 million 53 malnourished children in South Asia if women had an 54 say in the family, Unicef said.
Unicef 55 family decision-making in 30 countries around the world.Their chief finding is that 56 between men and women is vital to 57 poverty and improving health, especially that of children, in developing countries.The 58 are contained in the agency's latest report.This report 59 to a greater lack of 60 for girls and women in education and work which contributes to inferior position and poverty.Where men control the household, less money is spent on health care and food for the family, which 61 poorer health for the children.
An increase in 62 and income-earning opportunities for women would increase their 63 power, the report said.For example, the agency found that 64 has the greater share of household income and property decides whether those resources will be used for family needs.
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C.thanks
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51.A.decisions |
B.agreement |
C.circle |
D.history |
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52.A.vital |
B.used |
C.possible |
D.likely |
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53.A.more |
B.few |
C.fewer |
D.least |
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54.A.equal |
B.right |
C.superior |
D.smart |
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55.A.found |
B.considered |
C.released |
D.surveyed |
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56.A.relationship |
B.equality |
C.income |
D.friendship |
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57.A.growing |
B.urban |
C.local |
D.reducing |
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58.A.conclusions |
B.reasons |
C.keys |
D.notes |
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59.A.points |
B.indicates |
C.shows |
D.suggests |
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60.A.money |
B.care |
C.opportunities |
D.help |
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61.A.costs |
B.makes |
C.cares
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D.results
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62.A.health |
B.employment |
C.wealth |
D.movement |
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63.A.female |
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C.household |
D.social |
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64.A.whatever |
B.whoever |
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Section B
Directions: Read the following four passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
A
When the two tiny ducklings were caught by the sharp jaws of a larger German shepherd, they must have thought their time on earth was up.
But as luck would have it for the frightened wild ducklings that had lost their mother, the dog that helped them out of the bushes had only their best interests at heart.
Duke, a one-year-old German shepherd, found the two ducklings hidden in long grass next to his owner’s workplace on the edge of the Thronybank Industrial Estate in Dalkeith.
And despite the natural instincts of a hunter, the dog gently took them in its mouth and carried them back to his blanket, putting them down where it was warm and even washing them clean with his tongue.
The ducklings will be looked after by staff at the center until they are old enough to be released into the wild.
“This dog is a modern day Rin Tin Tin,( The world’s most famous German shepherd dog) and to pick them up in his mouth without harming them is quite something.“To them try and wash them is just amazing behavior.” said one of the staff.
65.The underlined part in the first paragraph means ___________.
A.they used up their time completely.
B.they will become the food of the dog.
C.they will be saved by the dog.
D.they have finished their daily job.
66.Duke is the ________ of the German shepherd.
A.name B.owner C.friend D.trainer
67.From the sentence “And despite the natural instincts of a hunter,…” in fourth paragraph we learned the fact that ________.
A.Dogs are friendly to their preys B.Dogs change their appetite
C.Dogs are born hunter D.Dogs become vegetarian
68.According to the last two paragraphs we know that it is ________ for a hunter like dog to save and even lick ducklings clean.
A.common B.impossible C.interesting D.miraculous
40.No matter __________, you must keep trying.
A.how difficult does it seem B.however it seems difficult
C.however seems it difficult D.how difficult it seems
Section B (9%)
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can
only be used once.Note there in one word more than you need.
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A.deadly B.tested C .identified D.activity AB.independently AC.resistance AD.treat BC.lifelong BD.highly CD.seasonal |
Evidence is increasing that common influenza viruses are becoming resistant to the main drug used to treat them.The drug is oseltamivir, also known as Tamiflu.
The most common 41 flu virus found in the United States this year is type A (H1N1).During the last flu season, twelve percent of H1N1 viruses 42 in the United States were resistant to Tamiflu.This year, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say 43 is close to 100 percent.Still, they say early reports show that flu 44 has been low so far this year.
The research team is reporting its findings in the Journal of the American Medical Association.Alicia Fry led the team.Doctor Fry says it is better to prevent the flu than to have to 45 it.And the best form of prevention, she says, is getting vaccinated (进行预防接种) each year against influenza.
Viruses change, or mutate, (变异) so flu vaccines must be reformulated each year to target the most common threats.
But last week, two teams working 46 reported a discovery that could help lead to a universal flu vaccine.The hope is to develop a vaccine that could give 47 protection against a majority of flu viruses, including bird flu.
The scientists 48 a protein that inactivates the flu virus before it can mutate.
One team used an antibody found in blood donated by an individual.Scientist Ian Wilson at the Scripps Research Institute in California says the antibodies proved 49 effective in laboratory mice exposed to deadly levels of virus.He says they gave complete protection .