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s future energy needs 正確答案是 Passage 8 Centuries ago, during the Middle Ages, most of the land in Europe was owned by many different kings and queens, princes and princesses, and lords and ladies. They did not all get along. They were always fighting. They all wanted to get more land. To protect themselves, they started building huge homes out of stone. They called their homes castles. A castle was built behind a strong stone wall. The wall was five or six feet thick and ten to twenty feet high. A deep ditch called a moat was dug around the outside of the wall. It was often filled with water, and the only way anyone could enter the castle was to cross a drawbridge. The drawbridge could be raised or lowered over the moat from inside the castle walls. There was also a tunnel that began in the castle and ended at the moat. This was important in case the castle was captured. It allowed the king and queen to escape. They could swim across the moat and hide in the forest. Living in a castle was not very fortable. The rooms were cold and damp. Every room could have a fire burning in a great fireplace, but until the twelfth century castles did not have chimneys. The smoke from their fireplaces had to go out through open doors and windows. Meals often had ten or twelve courses. The meat might be wild boar or birds that were boiled or roasted over an open fire. All the food was highly seasoned. People even put pepper in their drinks! The people sat at a long table and ate with their fingers and a knife, all picking their food from the same big dish. They had no napkins. Therefore, they often wiped their hands on pieces of bread. When their fingers were clean, they threw the bread to their hunting dogs. of the following statements is NOT true about castles? A) Kings and queens, princes and princesses, and lords and ladies built castles in order to get more land. B) Around the outside of a castle, a moat was dug, which was often filled with water. C) A castle was built behind a thick and high stone wall, which was strong enough to stand the possible attack of enemies. D) If a drawbridge was pulled up, there was no way for people to enter the castle. 正確答案是 37. A tunnel built in a castle is ______. A) a secret passage for the king and queen to get out of the castle to live an ordinary life B) a secret passage for soldiers to attack the enemy from their back C) a secret passage for the king and queen to swim in the moat and play the chaseandhide game in the forest D) a secret passage for the king and queen to escape when the castle was captured 正確答案是 38. According to the passage, why was it not fortable to live in a castle? A) People living in a castle could not go out of the castle freely. B) It was cold and humid inside the rooms of a castle and the smoke from their fireplaces had no chimney to go out. C) Every time they wanted to go out of the castle, they had to ask the soldiers to lower the drawbridge. D) The castle was not big enough to ride horse or to take a walk. 正確答案是 39. It can be inferred from the people39。s job is to calculate ______. A) how safe the plane is B) how strong each part must be C) what height the plane will fly at D) the amount of luggage each passenger may carry 正確答案是 28. The first three aeroplanes of a new type ______. A) are all destroyed B) do not fly C) are later broken up for spare parts D) are used for testing purposes 正確答案是 29. All equipment in an aircraft must ______. A) work especially well at high temperatures B) be tested to destruction C) not be too light in weight D) work perfectly within a wide range of temperatures 正確答案是 30. New materials are ______. A) too expensive to use in aircraft B) avoided if possible C) put to a variety of tests D) tested at a constant temperature 正確答案是 Passage 7 A breakthrough in the provision of energy from the sun for the European Economic Community (EEC) could be brought forward by up the two decades, if a modest increase could be provided in the EEC39。t get something in a right way C) it is not very likely to be revealed D) a series of things have to be dealt with 正確答案是 3. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A) It is fivable to cheat unless money is involved. B) There has been an increase in cheating. C) Most cheaters are college students. D) Cheaters do not feel guilty and regretful. 正確答案是 4. What can be inferred from the passage? A) Cheating is widespread because society is too tolerant. B) Cheating is the result of intense pressure. C) Cheating is cheating, whether in a test or on any other occasions. D) Cheating es together with civilization. 正確答案是 5. Which of the following could best replace the word flunk (Para. 5, Line. 3)? A) Fear. B) Be pleased. C) Succeed. D) Fail. 正確答案是 Passage 2 Believe it or not, optical illusion can cut highway crashes. Japan is a case in point. It has reduced automobile crashes on some roads by nearly 75 percent using a simple optical illusion. Bent stripes, called chevrons, painted on the roads make drivers think that they are driving faster than they really are, and thus drivers slow down. Now the American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety in Washington . is planning to repeat Japan39。t get by behaving within the rules, and you want it badly enough you39。beriberi39。s needs, this could still produce a saving of about a billion pounds in the present bill for imported energy each year. And he believes that with the possibility of utilizing more advanced technology in this field it might be possible to satisfy a much bigger share of the Community39。s alarm clock because he crows every morning. This is how everyone on a farm wakes up. Only hens, fullgrown female chickens, can lay eggs. The hen hatches her baby chicks by sitting on her eggs for twentyone days. An average small