Read the text below and answer questions 1-13.
The life and work of Marie Curie
Questions 1-6
1 Marie Curie's husband was a joint winner of both Marie's Nobel Prizes.
2 Marie became interested in science when she was a child.
3 Marie was able to attend the Sorbonne because of her sister's financial contribution.
4 Marie stopped doing research for several years when her children were born.
5 Marie took over the teaching position her husband had held.
6 Marie's sister Bronia studied the medical uses of radioactivity.
我的答案:
正确答案: 1.FALSE 2.NOT GIVEN 3.TRUE 4.FALSE 5.TRUE 6.NOT GIVEN
Questions 7-13
7 * When uranium was discovered to be radioactive, Marie Curie found that the element called had the same property.
8 * Marie and Pierre Curie's research into the radioactivity of the mineral known as led to the discovery of two new elements.
9 * In 1911, Marie Curie received recognition for her work on the element .
10 * Marie and Irene Curie developed X-radiography which was used as a medical technique for .
11 * Marie Curie saw the importance of collecting radioactive material both for research and for cases of .
12 * The radioactive material stocked in Paris contributed to the discoveries in the 1930s of the and of what was known as artificial radioactivity.
13 * During her research, Marie Curie was exposed to radiation and as a result she suffered from .
我的答案: 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
正确答案: 7.thorium 8.pitchblende 9.radium 10.soldiers 11.illness 12.neutron 13.leukaemia|leukemia
Read the text below and answer questions 14-26.
Young children's sense of identity
Questions 14-19
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | |
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14.an account of the method used by researchers in a particular study | ||||||||
15.the role of imitation in developing a sense of identity | ||||||||
16.the age at which children can usually identify a static image of themselves | ||||||||
17.a reason for the limitations of scientific research into 'self-as-subject' | ||||||||
18.reference to a possible link between culture and a particular form of behaviour | ||||||||
19.examples of the wide range of features that contribute to the sense of 'self-as- objecf |
我的答案: 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
正确答案: 14.G 15.C 16.G 17.D 18.H 19.E
Questions 20-23
A. James
B. Cooley
C. Lewis and Brooks-Gunn
D. Mead
E. Bronson
20 A sense of identity can never be formed without relationships with other people.20
21 A child's awareness of self is related to a sense of mastery over things and people21
22 At a certain age, children's sense of identity leads to aggressive behaviour.22
23 Observing their own reflection contributes to children's self awareness.23
我的答案: 20. 21. 22. 23.
正确答案: 20.D 21.B 22.E 23.C
Questions 24-26
First, children come to realise that they can have an effect on the world around them, for example by handling objects, or causing the image to move when they face a . This aspect of self-awareness is difficult to research directly, because of problems.
Secondly, children start to become aware of how they are viewed by others. One important stage in this process is the visual recognition of themselves which usually occurs when they reach the age of two. In Western societies at least, the development of self awareness is often linked to a sense of , and can lead to disputes.
我的答案: 24. 25. 26.
正确答案: 24.mirror 25.communication 26.ownership
Read the text below and answer questions 27-40.
The Development of Museums
Questions 27-30
I. Commercial pressures on people in charge
II. Mixed views on current changes to museums
III. Interpreting the facts to meet visitor expectations
IV. The international dimension
V. Collections of factual evidence
VI. Fewer differences between public attractions
VII. Current reviews and suggestions
我的答案: 27. 28. 29. 30.
正确答案: 27.II 28.VI 29.I 30.III
Questions 31-36
31 Compared with today's museums, those of the past
32 According to the writer, current trends in the heritage industry
33 The writer says that museums, heritage sites and theme parks
34 The writer says that in preparing exhibits for museums, experts
35 In paragraph E, the writer suggests that some museum exhibits
36 The passage ends by noting that our view of history is biased because
我的答案:
正确答案: 31. B 32. A 33. D 34. D 35. C 36. B
Questions 37-40
37 Consumers prefer theme parks which avoid serious issues.
38 More people visit museums than theme parks.
39 The boundaries of Leyden have changed little since the seventeenth century.
40 Museums can give a false impression of how life used to be.
我的答案:
正确答案: 37.FALSE 38.NOT GIVEN 39.FALSE 40.TRUE
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