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推荐 习题 试卷 A. Certain gift from Hawaii. B. A grand wedding party. C. Two plane tickets to Hawaii. D. A picture of the moon. 【答案】C 【解析】 【分析】

M: Congratulations! It’s absolutely a grand wedding party. Have you opened the gift I gave you?

W: Yes. Thanks a lot. Hawaii is a nice place for the honeymoon. Q: What’s probably the gift? 【详解】此为听力题, 解析略。 10.

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A. They went to see a movie. B. The dancers impressed them both. C. The woman is also a dancer. D. The man invited the lady to the show. 【答案】B 【解析】 【分析】

M: What a fantastic performance! Thank you for inviting me to the musical. W: You are welcome. I’m happy you enjoyed the show. The dancers were amazing. It reminds me of when I used to dance. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 【详解】此为听力题, 解析略。 Section B

Directions: In Section B, you will hear several longer conversation(s) and short passage(s), and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation(s) and the passage(s). The conversation(s) and the passage(s) will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the

推荐 习题 试卷 four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.

Questions are based on the following passage.

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11. A. Aircraft design. B. Mathematics. C. Engineering. D. Science. 12. A. 40. B. 14. C. 4. D. 0. 13.

A. She stuck to studying engineering at college.

B. She addressed to students at high schools and colleges.

C. She tried to persuade women not to do engineering for its hard work. D. She researched defense systems of satellites and rockets. 【答案】11. B 12. D 13. B 【解析】

Mary Ross was born on August 9, 1908, in the state of Oklahoma. Her work is considered critical to the early stages of the age of space travel.

Ross showed special abilities in math and science from an early age. As a student, she developed an interest in aviation, the practice of flying aircraft. She went on to earn a master's degree in mathematics from Colorado State Teachers College -- now called the University of Northern Colorado.

During World War II, Ross began working for the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation as a mathematician. There, she was urged to complete work in aircraft engineering. She earned a special certification in the field from the University of California - Los Angeles in 1949.

Ross was later chosen to join Lockheed's top-secret Skunk Works team that worked on aircraft designs. The name refers to a group that is permitted to work independently on advanced projects. She was the only female engineer among the team's 40 members.

Early on, she researched defense systems. By the late 1950s, her work centered

推荐 习题 试卷 on satellites and a series of space rockets called Agenda. The rockets were extremely important in the 1960s during the Apollo moon program.

Ross retired from Lockheed in 1973. But she continued to give talks at high schools and colleges to encourage more women and Native Americans to study engineering. Mary Ross died in 2008, a few months before her 100th birthday. Questions:

In what major did Ross get her master’s degree?

How many female colleagues did Ross have when working in a Lockheed's top-secret team?

What did Ross go on to do after her retirement? 【11题详解】

此为听力题, 解析略。 【12题详解】

此为听力题, 解析略。 【13题详解】

此为听力题, 解析略。

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A. The South Atlantic Ocean. B. The coast of South America. C. African continent. D. The coast of Angola. 15.

A. He studies the similarities between ancient and modern animals. B. He discovers the remains of ancient sea animals on the coast. C. He studies the cause of separation of South America and Africa. D. He helps do the arrangement of the ancient animal remains in a museum. 16.

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推荐 习题 试卷 A. Because the remains were exposed on the coast.

B. Because these animals used to live close to each other in one place. C. Because these animals were driven to one place and killed.

D. Because these animals were all eaten by one large, fierce ancient sea animal. 【答案】14. D 15. D 16. B 【解析】

Millions of years ago, many large, strange-looking sea creatures lived in what is now the South Atlantic Ocean. Scientists say the continents of South America and Africa separated millions of years ago. As this happened, they say, many kinds of dangerous animals and other life forms settled in the newly formed body of water off the coast of Angola.

Today, scientists are studying ancient animal remains discovered on the Angolan coast. They knew there would be remains in the area, but \they would be.\

Jacobs and a team of scientists and students helped prepare the remains to be shown at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. He said visitors to the museum can see the similarity between the ancient and modern ocean environment and animals.

Michael Polcyn, another researcher, says one ancient fish-eating animal had a long nose and teeth similar to that of a dolphin. He notes that visitors can see the remains of large, fierce animals, as well as gentler creatures like an ancient giant sea turtle.

\preserved all of these animals that were living together in one place.\Scientists say a large rock from space hit the earth millions of years ago and killed most of the animals. Questions: