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1、71GReading11. The narrator states that he does NOT really know when:A. Brewster moved into the apartment complex.B. Brewster moved out of the apartment complex.C. he himself had moved into the apartment complex.D. he and Brewster last discussed sharing a house.71GReading22. It can most reasonably be
2、 inferred from the narrators account that Brewster interprets the narrators Well (line 83) to mean which of the following?F. Yes.“G. Ill seriously consider it.“H. I dont understand the question.J. No.71GReading33. When the narrator mentions rituals of a friendship (line 14), hes most nearly referrin
3、g to:A. unusual acts of kindness performed at great cost to both friends.B. everyday activities routinely undertaken with someone else.C. time spent celebrating holidays and important moments with someone.D. the lending out of money and the subsequent for-giving of debts.71GReading44. The narrator s
4、peculates that one reason for his bond with Brewster might have been that:F. Brewster and the narrators father had been friends, which led the narrator to feel protective of Brewster.G. the narrator knew how to help Brewster because of the narrators positive experience helping his own father.H. Brew
5、sters circumstances evoked in the narrator feelings of guilt regarding his relationship with his own father.J. the narrator knew from talking with Brewsters son that Brewster could use a friend in the apart-ment complex.71GReading55. The passage reveals that when Brewster was evicted from the apartm
6、ent complex, he offered to share a house with the narrator. The narrator indicates that he viewed this offer as:A.entirely unexpected, which accounts for the narra-tors surprised reaction.B. rather predictable, which didnt keep the narrator from struggling to respond.C. rashly made, which explains t
7、he narrators hesitancy.D. actually insincere, which left the narrator feeling annoyed.71GReading66. As it is used in line 64, the word station most nearly means:F. physical location.G. base of operations.H. duty.J. status.71GReading77. The narrator claims that since Brewster moved out of the apartme
8、nt complex, the narrators own circum-stances have:A. improved greatly.B. improved slightly.C. not improved.D. worsened greatly.71GReading88. As the narrator looks back on the period he knew Brewster, the narrator realizes that he:F. enjoyed it greatly while it was happening, but now regards it with
9、anguish and guilt.G. complained a great deal while it was happening, but now regards it fondly.H. didnt like it while it was happening, and he hasnt changed his mind since then.J. appreciated it while it was happening, and time has simply increased his appreciation.71GReading99. The references to wa
10、ter and land in lines 65-69 are most likely intended to suggest that at the time, the narrator felt:A. fearful of losing himself in a further commitment to Brewster.B. grateful for having been saved from trouble by Brewsters friendship.C. pleased at the prospect of living in the country with Brewste
11、r.D. distressed at having grown distant from Brewster.71GReading1010. In the context of the passage, the concluding two sen-tences (line 89) are most likely meant to suggest that:F. a painful realization is being downplayed.G. a halfhearted attempt at reconciliation has been rejected.H. an unusual o
12、ffer is being happily accepted.J. a serious argument has been settled peaceably.71GReading1111. It can most reasonably be inferred that the authors reason for including a variety of problems associated with banana production is to:A. convince readers not to eat so many bananas.B. persuade readers to
13、 consider investing in banana production.C. encourage readers to think of new solutions to the problems of banana production.D. show readers the need for the innovations dis-cussed in the passage.71GReading1212. The passages description of the Better Banana Project reveals that the project has as on
14、e of its goals to:F. improve the taste of bananas.G. change the way bananas are traded in world markets.H. improve conditions for workers in the banana industry.J. reduce the quantity of bananas produced.71GReading1313. The main idea of the second paragraph (lines 9-17) is that:A. bananas are ing in
15、creasingly resistant to various diseases.B. bananas narrow genetic base poses a danger to the crop.C. banana production illustrates some benefits of cloning.D. fungi are the primary threat to banana production.71GReading1414. The passage indicates that attempts to protect the banana crop during conv
16、entional banana production may result in:F. many of the bananas being wasted.G. bananas asexual reproduction.H. bananas losing their good flavor.J. human health being endangered.71GReading1515. The passage states that in order to e certified, banana producers must, among other things, do all of the
17、following EXCEPT:A. maintain healthful conditions for workers.B. develop new varieties of bananas.C. dispose of waste properly.D. practice soil conservation.71GReading1616. The passage indicates that compared to conventionally grown bananas, organic bananas are somewhat more:F. costly to ship.G. exp
18、ensive to buy.H. widely purchased.J. harmful to workers.71GReading1717. The passage notes that enormous amounts of pesticides are used in conventional banana production despite the fact that:A. most bananas are derived from a single variety.B. bananas are attacked by an increasingly wide vari-ety of
19、 pests.C. overusing the chemicals decreases their effectiveness.D. tropical rain forests are being razed.71GReading1818. The passage refers to nematicides as being used to control:F. roundworms.G. bacteria.H. viruses.J. fungi.71GReading1919. The passage indicates that organic bananas are often grown
20、 in drier habitats in Latin America because in these areas:A. black sigatoka is more prevalent.B. harvesting bananas is easier.C. ground transportation is more readily available.D. harmful fungi are nonexistent.71GReading2020. The last paragraph leaves the reader with the clear impression that the b
21、anana industry is:F. quickly deteriorating.G. rapidly expanding.H. gradually reforming.J. slowly disappearing.71GReading2121. The point of view from which the passage is told is best described as that of:A. a young girl talking about being a child in La Quinta Simoni.B. a young girl describing how h
22、er imagination helps her understand her day-to-day life.C. an adult reflecting on a typical day of her young childhood.D. an adult conveying her childhood thoughts and actions in third person.71GReading2222. In the passage, which of the following activities is NOT mentioned as one where the authors
23、grand-mother was present?F. Counting bats after sunsetG. Getting dressed for the eveningH. Milking cows in the morningJ. Listening to songs at dusk71GReading2323. In the passage, the author compares herself to: I. a baby bat. II. the maravillas. III. a butterfly.A. Ill onlyB. I and III onlyC. Hand I
24、II onlyD. I, II, and III71GReading2424. It can most reasonably be inferred from the passage that the authors white shoes contributed to making her feel:F. proud to walk down the sidewalk.G. worried about getting her evening attire dirty.H. fortable because they do not support her flat feet.J. grown-
25、up because her mother has shoes that are similar to them.71GReading2525. In the fifth and sixth paragraphs (lines 19-36), the author constructs a contrast primarily between the:A.work her family completed at home late in the afternoon and the work they did away from the house during the day.B. relat
26、ionship she had with her grandmother and the one she had with her mother.C. image she had of herself in the heat of the day and the one she had in the late afternoon.D. dreams she had at night and the typical routine of her day.71GReading2626. Which of the following tasks does the author say she com
27、pleted with the greatest care and solemnity?F. Setting aside her boots and bathing for the eveningG. Helping her family members during their morning routineH. Spending time outside under the trees while her mother worked on bookkeeping ledgersJ. Placing maravillas on top of the piano71GReading2727.
28、It can most reasonably be inferred from the passage that when a baby bat fell to the floor, the author most preferred to:A. nurse it with her dolls bottle.B. place it in a shoe box.C. place it back in the nest.D. watch an adult bat rescue it.71GReading2828. The details the author recalls from the ea
29、rly mornings of her childhood are based primarily on which physical sense?F. SightG. TouchH. SmellJ. Sound71GReading2929. Which of the following of her relatives does the author NOT identify as involved in education outside of the home?A. The authors grandmotherB. The authors fatherC. LolitaD. Manol
30、o71GReading3030. In the context of the passage, the phrase has nourished me (line 85) can most nearly be paraphrased as:F. helped me be self-critical.G. sustained me with nutrients.H. raised me like a child.J. given me emotional support.71GReading3131. How does the passages author characterize the s
31、tatus of string theory within the physics community?A. Entrenched, to the point where competing theories are rarely consideredB. Prominent, to the point where its one of several equally popular theoriesC. Controversial, in that its supported by the scien-tific elite but rejected by typical scientist
32、sD. Declining, in that a standard model has begun to supplant string theory71GReading3232. Which of the following best describes how the pas-sages author portrays Woit?F. A relatively unknown truth-teller willing to chal-lenge those who accept bad scienceG. A self-promoter seeking to disrupt the sea
33、rch for scientific truth in order to advance his careerH. A well-meaning, humble scholar who had no idea that his book would upset so many peopleJ. A tireless researcher hoping to replace one theory of gravity with his own theory of it71GReading3333. Based on the passage, Woit would most likely say
34、that accepting string theory is more a matter of:A. taking something on faith than of insisting on proof.B. dealing in science fact than of indulging in science fiction.C. giving in to fear than of being hopeful.D. being pragmatic than of being reckless.71GReading3434. It can reasonably be inferred
35、from the passage that by itling his book Not Even Wrong, Woit was trying to suggest that string theory:F. has turned out to be accurate after all.G. isnt a real theory capable of being tested.H. hasnt had a fair chance to prove itself.J. is the leading theory of the universes basic stuff.71GReading3535. Based on the passage, the phrase vexing explanatory deficit (lines 23-24) most precisely refers to an inabil-ity to explain:A. string theory.B.
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