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It is believed that if a book is(),it will surely()the reader.
A . interested… interest
B . interesting… be interested
C . interested… be interesting
D . interesting… interest
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I believe that only in the purifying fire of sacrifice()and the greatness of human soul().
A . is the dross of selfishness consumed; set free
B . the dross of selfishness is consumed; setting free
C . is the dross of selfishness consuming; sets free
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It is believed that the beauty of the valley is beyond ____________.
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It is generally believed that western literature began with ____ and the Bible.
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It is believed that Shennong is the same person as Yan Di.
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It is believed that the government’s measures ___ to public interest.
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Why does the author think it is wrong to believe that “the public speaker is a specially gifted individual” (Para. 4)?
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It is commonly believed that in a mixed schools boys ________.
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It is reported that Uruguay understands and ________ China on human rightsissues.
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We all believe that it is hard for him to take up other (responsible)_______ now.
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It is generally believed that the teaching of English in China began with the establishment of Tong Wen Guan in Shanghai.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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It is said that those people can______ the plastic sheet into money, but I don't believe it at all.
A.contrast
B.contribute
C.convert
D.convince
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A.He believes that is it a good idea to do all of the things that Betty and Bill suggested.
B.He agrees with Betty.
C.He believes that going to class is the best way to learn a foreign language.
D.He believes that it is ideal to live in a country where the language is spoken.
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Robot. It is a word that seems very modem. A word that creates a strong mental picture. A picture of something that looks and acts like a human. Robots are not human, of course. They are machines.
The word robot and robots themselves are less than 100 years old. But humans have been dreaming of real and imaginary copies of themselves for thousands of years. Early people made little human statues out of clay. And they cut wood and stone to look like humans.
What is the future of robots? The goal of scientists is to create a true humanlike robot. Some experts have described this robot of the future as one that can act independently with the physical world through its own senses and actions. Humans have the ability to see, hear, speak and solve problems. Engineers have built robots that have one or two of these abilities. But it takes a number of big expensive computers to make the robots work.
The biggest problem in creating a humanlike robot is copying human intelligence. The way the human mind works is almost impossible to copy. A simple computer can solve mathematical problems far beyond the ability of even the smartest human mind. But the human mind is better than a thousand supercomputers at speaking, hearing and problem solving. Several American and Japanese companies are working to develop the senses of sight and touch for robots. The development of these senses will make robots much more useful.
However, the most important human ability the most difficult to copy is problem solving. An intelligent robot must be able to change the way it acts when it faces an unexpected situation. Humans do it all the time. Computers must do it for robots. This means computers must have a huge base of information about many things. They must be able to find quickly the needed information in their systems. And they must make choices about how to act. So far, this is beyond the ability of computers.
According to the passage, however intelligent a robot may be, it______.
A.acts as an ordinary animal
B.is nothing but a machine
C.is viewed as a modem myth
D.is regarded as a human being
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In paragraph 3, the author is clearly expressing his idea about self-esteem. He believes that it is ()
A. essential that self-esteem should be promoted in American schools because the author used to suffer from a lack of self-esteem as a child
B. equally important to equip children with the necessary skills and knowledge they will require in the future
C. important to remember how much school children used to suffer from a lack of self- esteem
D. reassuring to observe that children can benefit from the promotion of a positive image
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The author believes that it is important that spoken language______.
A.be learned at an early age
B.not be confused with body language
C.not be confused with written language
D.be learned in the context of a caring relationship
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It is very hard to believe that when Lincoln was born, communications were a little faster than in the days of Julius Caesar.
A.It is
B.that when
C.a little
D.in the days
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What is "organic food"? Why does the author believe that it may lead to the problem that "there wouldn't be much room left for the rainforest"?
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It is astonishing how little is known about the working of the mind. But however little or much is known, it is fairly clear that the model of the logic-machine is not only wrong but mischievous. There are people who profess to believe that man can live by logic alone. If only they say, men developed their reason, looked at all situations and dilemmas logically, and proceeded to devise rational solutions, all human problems would be solved. Be reasonable. Think logically. Act rationally. This line of thought is very persuasive, not to say seductive, 1. It is astonishing, however, how frequently the people most fanatically devoted to logic and reason, to a cold review of the "facts" and a calculated construction of the truth, turn out not only to be terribly emotional in argumentation, but obstinate any "truth" is "proved"——deeply committed to emotional positions that prove reek-resistible to the most massive accumulation of unsympathetic facts and proofs.
2. If man's mind cannot be turned into a logic-machine, neither can it function properly as a great emotional sponge, to be squeezed at will. All of us have known people who gush as a general response to life——who gush in seeing a sunset, who gush in reading a book, who gush in meeting a friend. They may seem to live by emotion alone, but their constant gushing is a disguise for absence of genuine feeling, a torrent rushing to fill a vacuum. It is not uncommon to find beneath the gush a cold, analytic mind that is astonishing in its meticulousness and ruthless in its calculation.
Somewhere between machine and sponge lies the reality of the mind——a blend of reason and emotion, of actuality and imagination, of fact and feeling. 3. The entanglement is so complete, the mixture so thoroughly mixed, that it is probably impossible to achieve pure reason or pure reason or pure emotion, at least for any sustained period of time.
4. It is probably best to assume that all our reasoning is fused with our emotional commitments and beliefs, all our thoughts colored by feelings that lie deep within our psyches. Moreover, it is probably best to assume that this stream of emotion is not a poison, not even a taint, but is a positive life-source, a stream of psychic energy that animates and vitalizes our entire thought process. 5. The roots of reason are embedded in feelings——feelings that have formed and accumulated and developed over a lifetime of personality-shaping. These feelings are not for occasional using but are inescapable. To know what we think, we must know how we feel. It is feeling that shapes belief and forms opinion. It is feeling that directs the strategy of argument. It is our feelings, then, with which we must come to honorable terms.
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5:Scientists believe that human evolution ______.
A.has seldom been accompanied by climatic changes
B.has exerted little influence on climatic changes
C.has largely been effected by climatic changes
D.has had a major impact on climatic changes
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Many people believe that viruses cannot possibly be of importance in human cancer because_________.
A.they are innocuous agencies
B.they are the causative agents of most human cancer
C.they seem to be infections to many people
D.they are generally thought to be relevant to most cancer in mall
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It was once believed that frequent bathing was()
A.necessary
B.common
C.bad for heath
D.good for health
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Although it is commonly believed that an ostrich hides its head when confronted by danger, it actually flees—runs away____.
A、swiftly
B、forcefully
C、hysterically
D、comically
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请选出下列包含从句最少的一句 (单选) 1) In the past, suffering from the shortage of material supplies, people always cherished things they owned. 2) In order to solve the problem, governments' discerning intervention and guidance, such as making laws and encouraging eco-friendly economy, can make a difference. 3) Many people believe that the human society has developed into a throwaway society, which is filled with plastic bags and rubbish. 4) So that is why our
A.1)
B.2)
C.3)
D.4)