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Arriving for her first Oxford interview, my sister Jen saw that there was only one chair in the waiting room. On the chair was a large fork. Jen had heard about the strange things in Oxbridge interviews, and believed that this was a test. “What if they’re watching me?” she thought. “If I move the fork, it will show initiative (主动性); if I don’t move it, it will show that I can easily fit into new situations.” In the end, she sat uncomfortably on the edge of the chair!
Applicants must be prepared for the unexpected. Now it was Jen’s turn. She was handed a monkey skull (颅骨) and asked to talk about it. At first, this seemed unfair --- what could she say? But she soon calmed down, started thinking, and found that there was plenty to talk about.
Oxbridge interviews are designed to find out how you think, not just what you think. And there are no wrong answers. Jen learnt that, and she passed the interview. What advice does she give? “ Don’t be nervous, and be prepared for the unexpected!”
小题1:According to British newspapers, questions for Oxbridge applicants are very _____.
A.unfair | B.normal | C.easy | D.strange |
A.moved the fork | B.sat down on the fork |
C.sat down on the chair | D.moved the chair |
A.make up new situation | B.show how one thinks |
C.describe what one hears | D.talk about various monkeys |
A.example | B.guess | C.experiment | D.survey |
答案
小题1:D
小题2:C
小题3:B
小题4:A
解析
试题分析:本文介绍了牛津大学和剑桥大学的面试中的问题都是一些很奇怪的问题,并介绍了通过写奇怪的问题,大学所想了解的学生的思考的能力。
小题1:D 细节题。根据文章1,2行Every year, British newspapers report on the stranger questions asked in Oxbridge (Oxford & Cambridge) interviews.说明在牛津大学和剑桥大学的面试中的问题都是一些很奇怪的问题。故D正确。
小题2:C 细节题。根据第二段最后一句In the end, she sat uncomfortably on the edge of the chair!
说明C项正确,他就坐在椅子旁边。
小题3:B 推理题。根据第一段最后一句And they are all designed to give applicants (申请者) a chance to think.和文章最后一段说明这样的面试是让我们学会如何思考,故B项正确。
小题4:A 推理题。本文在2,3段里举了两个例子来说明这两所大学的面试的奇怪的问题以及面试所要检测的内容,故是通过举例说明的方法来组织文章的。故A正确。
点评:本文介绍了牛津大学和剑桥大学的面试中的问题都是一些很奇怪的问题,并介绍了通过写奇怪的问题,大学所想了解的学生的思考的能力。本文以直接事实题的考查为主,在解答这类问题时要求学生抓住题干文字信息,采用针对性方法进行阅读,因为这类题的答案在文章中可以直接找到。
核心考点
试题【Every year, British newspapers report on the stranger questions asked in Oxbridg】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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The seller 42 say they are safe and can help you enjoy yourself or 43 from sadness. They may even offer you a free 44 , and tell you that everybody is using 45 .But you must be alert to the 46 that these drugs could destroy your life.
When you put them into your body, often 47 swallowing, breathing in or injecting, drugs find their way into your brain.
Drugs may either speed up 48 slow down your senses. Their effects are different depending on body size, shape, and chemistry. 49 it can make you feel good at first, a drug can do a lot of 50 to your body and brain.
One of the most popular drugs in nightclubs is the so-called head-shaking or ecstasy pill. The drug hits users with a fast high, 51 them feel powerful and full of 52 . Heart rate, breathing and blood pressure 53 - risking damage to your nervous system. Marijuana (大麻) is a 54 used illegal drug. It is called the gateway drug, because using it sometimes 55 harder drugs. It is mostly smoked in a cigarette.
There is 56 risk related to taking drugs that must be 57 . Sharing a needle to inject a drug puts a user at a very 58 risk of being affected with HIV.
Drugs may appear in many different 59 , some with cool names, but taking them could 60 your health forever.
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According to the study,global warming ranks among the most serious threats to the planet’s biodiversity and,under some conditions,may be more than that due to deforestation.This study provides even stronger scientific evidence that global warming will result in catastrophic(灾难性的)species losses across the planet.Last month,a UN study said humans were responsible for the worst extinction and urged extra efforts to reach a UN target of slowing the rate of losses by 2010.
Scientists disagree about how far global warming is to blame compared with other human threats such as deforestation,pollution and the introduction of some species to new habitats.But the new study looks at the 25 “hot spots”—areas that contain a big concentration of plants and animals—and predicts that 11.6 percent of all species,with a range from 1 to 43 percent,could be driven to extinction if levels of heat trapping gases in the atmosphere were to keep rising in the next 100 years.
The range would mean the loss of thousands of species.The study gave a wide range because of uncertainties, for instance, about the ability of animals or plants to move towards the poles if the climate warmed. Rare plants,tortoises or birds found only on the southern tip of Africa cannot move south because the nearest land is thousands of miles away in Antarctica.
小题1:According to the passage,which of the following about Australia is TRUE?
A.Australia possesses the richest species in the world. |
B.Australia is the country with the highest rate of extinction. |
C.The species in the southwest of Australia will be easily affected by global warming. |
D.Australia will have the highest temperature in the world. |
A.are rich in plants and animals |
B.are lacking in natural resources |
C.lost most of their plants in 2010 |
D.will be much hotter than the rest of the world |
A.north | B.east | C.west | D.south |
A.Australia Named as Extinction”Hot Spot” |
B.Global Warming and Species Extinction |
C.Global Warming is Number One Killer |
D.Australia on the Edge of Extinction |
Instead of annoyed, she decided to do something about it.She organized a one woman litterawareness campaign.She started small,chatting with her neighbors about litter—and asking them to be more conscious of any tendencies they might have to litter.Soon,she noticed local families, kids and all—picking up litter around their homes.”I thought,that’s all it took—for me to open my mouth?” she says.”So I decided to knock on more doors.”
And she didn’t stop there.She approached people on the street,in malls,even in the waiting room before getting an X ray. Grist often started her appeal with something such as,”I hope you don’t think I’m crazy,but...” Yet she was buoyed by the positive response—so much so that in August 2008, she began to contact officials in various levels of government, companies and other institutions in an effort to reach a wider audience.
Through a local Mac’s Convenience Store,Grist managed to contact the company that produces content displayed on their in store monitors.That led to a public service announcement about litter that ran in almost 600 Mac’s stores in Ontario from November 2008 to June 2009. Grist continues to explore every opportunity she has to get the message out.Her grassroots campaign may be different,but she has begun to open people’s eyes about the problem of litter.And thanks to her efforts,in Mississauga,at least,they have begun to do just that.
小题1:How did Benita Grist start her campaign?
A.She chatted with her neighbors. | B.She quarreled with a stranger. |
C.She went door to door,talking. | D.She talked to patients in hospital. |
A.inspired | B.discouraged | C.confused | D.disturbed |
A.Introduction to a one woman litter awareness campaign. |
B.How Benita Started the one woman litter awareness campaign. |
C.Why Benita Started the one woman litter awareness campaign. |
D.Benita and the one woman litter awareness campaign. |
Even though it has been a long time since you played the violin, a new study shows that as little as one year of music training can have a positive impact (影响) on your brain that will last the rest of your life.
In an experiment, researchers compared children who had taken music lessons to those who hadn’t. Laurel Trainor, who studies music and the mind, discovered that the musically-trained children had better brain responses in certain sound recognition exams. Trainor’s findings show the possibility that musical education can actually improve the brain’s hearing cortex(大脑皮层). “The study’s results show that music training affects attention and memory, and helps children develop learning skills. In this way music training might lead to better learning across a number of fields,” Trainor said in a statement. The effects of music education are even more obvious on children with difficulty in reading and writing and other language-related disabilities.
So, whether you can play a good piece of music or not, it’s likely that your years of music lessons have prepared your brain for all the speeches, emails, and adult conversations that are part of your life today. We should help make sure that children today have the same opportunities for music, and help out by volunteering with or donating instruments to your school’s music education department.
小题1:Compared with children who haven’t taken music lessons, musically-trained children _______.
A.sing better | B.do better in exams |
C.recognize sounds better | D.response more quickly |
A.change the structure of the brain |
B.improve children’s learning skills |
C.help children focus their attention |
D.provide more memorizing methods |
A.Adults should also take some music lessons. |
B.The author has taken violin lessons when he was young. |
C.Even a day’s music training can affect the human brain. |
D.Music training can also help children with certain disabilities. |
| Surface area(sq mi) | Volume(cu mi) | Percentage of total | |
Salt water | ||||
The oceans | 139,500,000 | 317,000,000 | 97.2% | |
Inland seas and saline lakes | 270,000 | 25,000 | 0.008 | |
Fresh water | ||||
Freshwater lakes | 330,000 | 30,000 | 0.009 | |
All rivers(average level) | - | 300 | 0.0001 | |
Antarctic Icecap | 6,000,000 | 6,300,000 | 1.9 | |
Arctic Icecap and glaciers | 900,000 | 680,000 | 0. 21 | |
Water in the atmosphere | 197,000,000 | 3,100 | 0. 001 | |
Ground water within half a mile from surface a mile from surface | - | 1,000,000 | 0. 31 | |
Deep-lying ground water | - | 1,000,000 | 0. 31 | |
Total (rounded) | - | 326,000,000 | 100.00 | |
A.Fresh Water in the World | B.Water Supply of the World |
C.Salt Water of the Earth | D.Protection of the Water in the World |
A.humans will have to use sea water in the future |
B.there is enough fresh water for man to use |
C.Water in the atmosphere is the least |
D.the sea water takes up 98%of the water on earth |
A.about 1,086,700 cu mi | B.about 6,300,000 cu mi |
C.about 680,000 cu mi | D.about 2,000,000 cu mi |
A.In Arctic Icecap and glaciers. | B.In Deep ground. |
C.In the Antarctic Icecap. | D.In the atmosphere. |
A.Freshwater lakes and all rivers(average level) |
B.Antarctic Icecap and water in the atmosphere |
C.Ground water within half a mile from surface and Deep-lying ground water. |
D.Deep-lying ground water and Arctic Icecap and glaciers |
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