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【正文】 n be inferred from the passage that insects do not have __. A. nerve cells B reflexes C. brains D. Backbones 59. According to the passage, what helps to coordinate the plex physical activity of a mammal?A. The cerebrum B. The midbrainC. The cerebrumD. The forebrain 60. In the last paragraph, the phrase took to could best be replaced by which of the following? A. began B. fled to C. carried to D. became friendly toward Section B Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.“Cambridge has been described as the loveliest city in England. It is the seat ofone of the two oldest universities of the British Isles. The first6lcame in 1209 from Oxford, but it was not62 1284 that the first college, Peterhouse, was founded. 63 colleges founded in the14th, 15thand16th64 . Than no more were founded until the 19th century65new colleges66 two for women. The 20th centuryhas67 more new colleges, and some of the old ones have bee68 (that is, they admit men and women).Perhaps the finest single building in the city is King39。s College Chapel built between 1446 and 1515 in late perpendicular style. Also not to be missed are the Backs, the loveliest grounds next to the River Cam, behind some of the colleges. Cambridge people, who are often a bit69that Oxford is70more ancient, sometimes say the backs at Cambridge are better than the fronts of Oxford!61. A. scholars B. university C. name D. family62. A. during B. before C. in D. until. More B. Less C. Some D. Other64. A. decades B. centuries C. tents D. anniversary65. A. then B. some C. and D. when66. A. took B. concluded C. included D. excluded67. A. witnessed B. see C. build D. founded68. A. constitutional B. ultimate C. frivolous D. coeducational69. A. interested B. embarrassedC. dismayedD. annoyed70. A. measurablyB. slightly C. little D. bitIV. TranslationDirections: There are 1 passages in this part of the test. You are to translate the passages into Chinese on your Answer Sheet.注:71題的答題說(shuō)明印在試卷二答題紙上。請(qǐng)仔細(xì)閱讀并按照要求在答題紙上作答。A. 級(jí)71. The . and Iran don39。t agree on much these days. But in their conflict over Iran39。s nuclear program, both seem willing to use oil as a political weapon.The . believes that sanctions on Iran39。s energy exports might force Tehran to renounce its uraniumenrichment ambitions. Iran hopes its threats to withhold some of those exports will persuade the international munity to back off.One thing is certain: a substantial reduction in Iran39。s energy output would have a significant impact on global oil prices. Iran is the fourthlargest oil exporter in the world. It sells more than million barrels a day. Many analysts say a supply cut could drive prices up to $g0 to $100 a barrel.Some analysts argue that it is less dangerous for the . to simply accept a nuclear Iran than to risk the damage that sharp Iranian production cutsor Iranian retaliation against a . or Israeli military strikemight do to . interests. After all, Iran is unlikely to ever fire a nuclear missile, which could be expected to respond in kind.But the Bush administration fears that Iran might sell nuclear material to other states, and possibly to terrorist groups. It39。s also concerned that other Middle Eastern countries might feel pelled to go nuclear.The . will continue over the next several weeks to try to push sanctions through the Security Council. But the council is increasingly unlikely to impose them. Russia has extensive trade ties with Iran, and it can veto any resolution.B級(jí)71.The . and Iran don39。t agree on much these days. But in their conflict over Iran39。s nuclear program, both seem willing to use oil as a political weapon.The . believes that sanctions on Iran39。s energy exports might force Tehran to renounce its uraniumenrichment ambitions. Iran hopes its threats to withhold some of those exports will persuade the international munity to back off. Some analysts argue that it is less dangerous for the . to simply accept a nuclear Iran than to risk the damage that sharp Iranian production cutsor Iranian retaliation against a . or Israeli military strikemight do to . interests. After all, Iran is unlikely to ever fire a nuclear missile, which could be expected to respond in kind. But the Bush administration fears that Iran might sell nuclear material to other states, and possibly to terrorist groups. It39。s also concerned that other Middle Eastern countries (Saudi Arabia, in particular) might feel pelled to go nuclear.11 / 11
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