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Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.

1.尽管已学了多年英语,但我仍发现用英语与他人交流有困难。(communicate

2.她的工作涉及到检查事故中受损车辆,听上去很轻松。(involve

3.每次我打开电脑,它都会提醒我要更新一下,我想知道不更新会有什么后果。(update

4.政府已经花费了十年的时间来保护这座古庙免遭损坏,现在每天只有一定量的游客能进入。(take, admit)

 

1.Although I have studied English for many years, I still find it difficult to communicate with others in English. 2.Her job, which involves inspecting damaged cars in the accident, sounds easy. 3.Every time I turn on my computer, it reminds me to update. I wonder what will happen if I don't. 4.It has taken the government a decade to protect the temple from damage, and now only a certain number of tourists can be admitted into it every day. 【解析】 1.考查动词及让步状语从句。分析句子可知,由although引导让步状语从句,主句主语为I,使用find+ it (宾语)+ difficult (宾补)+to do结构;句子使用现在完成时及一般现在时,再根据其它汉语提示,故翻译为:Although I have studied English for many years, I still find it difficult to communicate with others in English. 2.考查动词及定语从句。分析句子可知,使用which引导的非限制性定语从句,her job为先行词和主句主语,which为关系词,句子使用一般现在时,因此动词是involves,注意involve (in) doing的用法;再根据其它汉语提示,故翻译为:Her job, which involves inspecting damaged cars in the accident, sounds easy. 3.考查动词、状语从句及宾语从句。分析句子可知,由every time引导时间状语从句,短语remind sb. to do“提醒某人做某事”用法,动词wonder后接what引导的宾语从句;句子使用一般现在时,再根据其它汉语提示,故翻译为:Every time I turn on my computer, it reminds me to update. I wonder what will happen if I don't. 4.考查动词、固定句型、固定短语及时态。分析句子可知,时态有现在完成时和一般现在时,注意句型It takes sb. some time to do sth.“花费某人多长时间做某事”和短语be admitted into“被录取,进入”用法;再根据其它汉语提示,故翻译为:It has taken the government a decade to protect the temple from damage, and now only a certain number of tourists can be admitted into it every day.
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The next morning, however, their happiness disappeared. Someone had left a note under their door during the night. Complaining about the sound of the piano. Dario’s mother asked the building manager if he knew anything about it. But he said that they were all nice people and he couldn’t imagine any of them had done that. Later that morning, Dario suggested writing a letter to apologize.

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Dario’s mother smiled at Mrs. Gilbert. “I think maybe we owe you an apology.” she said.“I didn’t realize how late it was when we were playing. Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.

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“These songs are beautiful music.” Dario’s mother said. “We will be happy to play them in the evening.” “And we won’t play so loud or late!” Dario said. He was already looking forward to practising the new music. More than that, however, he was happy to see the big smile on his mother’s face. It gave him a feeling of warmth and made him feel that they were home at last.

 

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“The demand for people who are able to analyze massive amounts of data and extract actionable decisions has really blossomed,” said Ahalt. “The people who are being hired are being highly sought-after, so I suspect they’re getting relatively good offers, and offers that include flexibility in their hours and locations simply because there are many more jobs than there are people.”

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B.whose managers care about their priorities and values

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D.who prefer to work anytime and anywhere at their wills

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D.that influence new business challenge of an organization

3.Data scientists are people who ____.

A.are professionals likely to create a new situation in talent pipelines

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4.For job-seekers who want to highlight work life balance, they ____.

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B.have to support employers decisions without negotiation

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The “Bystander Apathy Effect” was first studied by researchers in New York after neighbors ignored — and in some cases turned up the volume on their TVs — the cries of a woman as she was murdered (over a half-hour period). With regard to helping those in difficulty generally, they found that:

(1) women are helped more than men;

(2) men help more than women;

(3) attractive women are helped more than unattractive women.

Other factors relate to the number of people in the area, whether the person is thought to be in trouble through their own fault, and whether a person sees himself as being able to help.

     According to Adrian Furnham, Professor of University College, London, there are three reasons why we tend to stand by doing nothing:

(1) “Shifting of responsibility”— the more people there are, the less likely help is to be given. Each person excuses himself by thinking someone else will help, so that the more “other people’ there are, the greater the total shifting of responsibility.

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A.Pretty women are more likely to be helped.

B.People on a bus are more likely to stop a crime.

C.Religious people are more likely to look on.

D.Criminals are more likely to harm women.

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A.Sex. B.Nationality. C.Profession. D.Setting.

3.Which phenomenon can be described as the “Bystander Apathy Effect”?

A.When one is in trouble, people think it’s his own fault.

B.In a football match, people get involved in a fight.

C.Seeing a murder, people feel sorry that it should have happened.

D.On hearing a cry for help, people keep themselves to themselves.

4.The author wrote this article ______.

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B.to urge people to stand out when in need

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    Nervous suspects(嫌疑犯) locked up in Britain's newest police station may feel relieved by a pleasant yellow colour on the door. If they are close to confessing a crime, the blue on the wall might tip the balance.

Gwent Police have abandoned colours such as greys and browns of the 20th-century police cell(牢房) and have used colour psychology to decorate them.

Ystrad Mynach station, which recently opened at a cost off5 million has four cells with glass doors for prisoners who suffer from claustrophobia(幽闭恐怖症), Designers have painted the frames yellow, which researchers say is a calming colour. Other cells contain a royal blue line because psychologists believe that the colour is likely to encourage truthfulness.

The station has 31 cells, including 12 with a"live scan" system for drunken or disturbed prisoners, which detects the rise and fall of their chest. An alarm alerts officers if a prisoner's breathing stops and carries on ringing until the door is opened.

Designers and psychologists have worked for years on colour. Blue is said to suggest trust, efficiency, duty, logic, coolness, thinking and calm. It also suggests coldness and unfriendliness.It is thought that strong blues will stimulate clear thought and lighter, soft colours will calm the mind and aid concentration.

Yellow is linked with confidence, self-respect and friendliness. Get the colour wrong and it could cause fear, depression and anxiety, but the right yellow can lift spirits and self-respect.

Ingrid Collins, a psychologist who specializes in the effects of colour, said that colour was an"energy force", She said: "Blue does enhance communication but I am not sure it would enhance truthful communication.”

Yellow, she said, affected the mind. Red on the other hand, should never be considered because it could increase aggression. Mrs Collins praised the designers for using colours in the cells. Gwent is not the first British force to experiment with colour to calm down or persuade prisoners to co-operate. In the 1990s Strathclyde Police used pink in cells based on research carried out by the US Navy.

1.The expression"tip the balance" in paragraph 1 probably indicates that the blue might_________.

A.let suspects keep their balance.

B.make suspects cold and unfriendly in law court.

C.help suspects to confess their crimes.

D.enable suspects to change their attitudes to colours.

2.Which of the following colours should not be used in cells according to the passage?

A.Pink. B.Red.

C.Blue. D.Yellow.

3.Which of the following helps alert officers if someone stops breathing?

A.Royal blue lines. B.Scanning equipment.

C.Glass doors. D.Yellow frames.

4.The passage is mainly concerned with__________.

A.the relationship between colours and psychology.

B.a comparison of different functions of colours.

C.scientific ways to help criminals reform themselves in prison.

D.the use of colours in cells to affect criminals psychology.

 

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