单项选择题Questions 28 to 29 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
According to Philip James, which statement is INCORRECT

A.China should build more railways.
B.Western food worsens obesity in China.
C.Economy has correlation with people’s living standard.
D.The main cause of obesity is the increasing use of vehicles.


延伸阅读

你可能感兴趣的试题

1.单项选择题The day was ended—quite successfully, so far as she knew. The Trustees and the visiting committee had made their rounds, and read their reports, and drunk their tea, and now were hurrying home to their own cheerful firesides, to forget their bothersome little charges for another month. Jerusha leaned forward watching with curiosity—and a touch of wistfulness—the stream of carriages and automobiles that rolled out of the asylum gates.
In imagination she followed first one equipage, then another, to the big houses dotted along the hillside. She pictured herself in a fur coat and a velvet hat trimmed with feathers leaning back in the seat and nonchalantly murmuring "Home" to the driver. But on the door-sill of her home the picture grew blurred.
Jerusha had an imagination—an imagination, Mrs. Lippett told her, "that would get her into trouble if she didn’t take care—but keen as it was, it could not carry her beyond the front porch of the houses she would enter. Poor, eager, adventurous little Jerusha, in all her seventeen years, had never stepped inside an ordinary house; she could not picture the daily routine of those other human beings who carried on their lives undiscommoded by orphans.
Je-ru-sha Ab-bott
You are wan-ted
In the of-rice,
And I think you’d
Better hurry up!
Tommy Dillon, who had joined the choir, came singing up the stairs and down the corridor, his chant growing louder as he approached room F. Jerusha wrenched herself from the window and refaced the troubles of life.
"Who wants me" she cut into Tommy’s chant with a note of sharp anxiety.
Mrs. Lippett in the office,
And I think she’s mad.
Ah-a-men!
Tommy piously intoned, but his accent was not entirely malicious. Even the most hardened little orphan felt sympathy for an erring sister who was summoned to the office to face an annoyed matron; and Tommy liked Jerusha even if she did sometimes jerk him by the arm and nearly scrub his nose off.
Jerusha went without comment, but with two parallel lines on her brow. What could have gone wrong, she wondered. Were the sandwiches not thin enough Were there shells in the nut cakes Had a lady visitor seen the hole in Susie Hawthorn’s stocking Had—O horrors! —one of the cherubic little babes in her own room F "sauced" a Trustee
The long lower hall had not been lighted, and as she came downstairs, a last Trustee stood, on the point of departure, in the open door that led to the porte-cochere. Jerusha caught only a fleeting impression of the man—and the impression consisted entirely of tallness. He was waving his arm towards an automobile waiting in the curved drive. As it sprang into motion and approached, head on for an instant, the glaring headlights threw his shadow sharply against the wall inside. The shadow pictured grotesquely elongated legs and arms that ran along the floor and up the wall of the corridor. It looked, for all the world, like a huge, wavering daddy-long-legs.
Jerusha’s anxious frown gave place to quick laughter. She was by nature a sunny soul, and had always snatched the tiniest excuse to be amused. If one could derive any sort of entertainment out of the oppressive fact of a Trustee, it was something unexpected to the good. She advanced to the office quite cheered by the tiny episode, and presented a smiling face to Mrs. Lippett. To her surprise the matron was also, if not exactly smiling, at least appreciably affable; she wore an expression almost as pleasant as the one she donned for visitors.
"Sit down, Jerusha, I have something to say to you." Jerusha dropped into the nearest chair and waited with a touch of breathlessness.
At the beginning of the story Jerusha seemed to be all EXCEPT ______.

A.peaceful
B.imaginative
C.contented
D.sensitive

3.单项选择题Question 30 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 5 seconds to answer the question.

A.The killing of an Israeli commander.
B.The wounding of 11 Israeli people.
C.A powerful rocket on an Israeli city.
D.The strike on Israeli military targets.

5.单项选择题Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.
What was Edwin Armstrong’s greatest contribution

A.Developing technology to improve radio reception.
B.Discovering innovative ways to limit radio signals.
C.Using radio to produce sounds clearly.
D.Pioneering in communications industries.

6.单项选择题Questions 28 to 29 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
What is the topic of the news

A.Research of Philip James.
B.Social problems in China.
C.Obesity in China.
D.World economy.

7.单项选择题Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the conversation you have heard

A.There is a separate garden for this apartment upstairs.
B.In auction a person can buy articles at the lowest prices.
C.The man decides to rent another apartment downtown at last.
D.Some furniture and appliances are provided in the apartment.

10.单项选择题Questions 4 to 6 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.
What will the father do next

A.Go to his office.
B.Make a little home for the pet.
C.Take his daughter to buy a guinea-pig.
D.Ask his wife’s opinion about buying a pet.