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The researcher mentioned in the third paragraph was fired because ______.A.she worked for

The researcher mentioned in the third paragraph was fired because ______.

A.she worked for the rival of the company

B.she failed to keep her research results secret

C.she was obliged to keep her discoveries secret

D.she was committed to a contract with a company

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第1题

The author of the passage is a retired ______.A.physicianB.teacherC.medical researcherD.co

The author of the passage is a retired ______.

A.physician

B.teacher

C.medical researcher

D.construction worker

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第2题

Guy Grant chose to work as a researcher at Cambridge in order to_______.A.do financially m

Guy Grant chose to work as a researcher at Cambridge in order to_______.

A.do financially more rewarding work

B.raise his status in the academic world

C.enrich his experience in medical research

D.exploit better intellectual opportunities

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第3题

From the report the researcher published, we can know that______.A.charter schools are boo

From the report the researcher published, we can know that______.

A.charter schools are booming these years

B.charter schools deliberately admit the best students

C.the students entering lotteries have no difference in intelligence

D.teaching methods play an important role in training students

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第4题

15 years later, researcher Raul Huseman ______.A.couldn't contact 80% of the original subj

15 years later, researcher Raul Huseman ______.

A.couldn't contact 80% of the original subjects

B.talked to some young adults in their mid-twenties

C.got in touch with most of those involved in the study

D.checked the criminal records of the original subjects

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第5题

According to the passage, examining the kinds of questions a researcher raises about mobil
ity is ______.

A.not an idem way to identify his or her disciplinary origins

B.easier than noting the methods used and the concepts employed

C.the only way to discern the disciplines he or she applied

D.too difficult to be used in finding out his or her disciplinary origins

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第6题

根据以下资料,回答11~15题。 The Italian researcher believed that lithium A) was cheap en

根据以下资料,回答11~15题。The Italian researcher believed that lithium A) was cheap enough B) was well-received C) produced a remarkable effect D) produced a long-lasting effect

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第7题

Judging from what he has written, we can know that the writer is ______.A.an experienced r

Judging from what he has written, we can know that the writer is ______.

A.an experienced reporter

B.a medical researcher

C.an alcohol producer

D.a social worker

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第8题

听力原文:M: So how come you chose psychology?W: Well, at lust I didn't have any clear idea

听力原文:M: So how come you chose psychology?

W: Well, at lust I didn't have any clear idea of what I wanted to do after university, I didn't say to myself "I want to be a clinical psychologist or a researcher or anything like that". I suppose I have just always been interested in people and the way they act.

M: And what was the course like?

W: It was just great. The teachers were all really friendly and they had this special approach to teaching. The whole course was based on a problem-solving approach.

M: I see from your CV that you graduated in 1997 and after that, let me see...

W: I got a job with the department of employment. It was only a temporary thing for about six months. I used to have to design questionnaires and things like that for surveys that they carried out. And I guess the psychology course at college helped me a lot.

M: So why did you leave?

W: Well, four years is a long time to be asking people questions. You know those sorts of questions about washing powder and shampoo. After two years of doing that I felt that while I could do it well, now I want to do something else that's a little different. It just wasn't challenging for me any more and because I needed a challenge I decided to move when I heard about the position of Senior Researcher here at institute I knew that's exactly what I want.

(23)

A.Be a researcher in the area.

B.Be a clinical psychologist.

C.Know how to be a problem-solver.

D.Know more about people's behavior.

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第9题

There are only two ways to gather information from human subjects about what they are curr
ently doing, thinking, or feeling. One way is to【C1】______ what they do, the technique of observation; the【C2】______ is to ask them, the technique of surveys. Many【C3】______ included in each type of technique【C4】______ several advantages and【C5】______ . Firms frequently use【C6】______ techniques to minimize【C7】______.

There is a great variety of observational studies. A researcher stands near the entrance【C8】______ a theatre and observes the approximate age and sex of patrons【C9】______ the theatre during certain times of the day and days of the【C10】______. Researchers comb through the garbage【C11】______ of Arizona residents to【C12】______ what is being thrown【C13】______ and, by inference from packages,【C14】______ is being bought. Toy manufacturers watch【C15】______ behind one-way mirrors to see how children【C16】______ to and play【C17】______ prototypes(样品) of toys they are thinking of introducing. Observers in public places -- airports,【C18】______ offices -- watch to see【C19】______ subjects read newspapers and magazines. Researchers call【C20】______ households and take a "pantry audit" to learn the quantity and brands of certain items on the kitchen or bathroom shelves.

【C1】

A.notice

B.see

C.discover

D.watch

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第10题

Questions下列各are based on the following passage. Rumors have swirled for years about the
mystical phone, which FacebooK introduced at its headquarters today. For the financial sake of Facebook, its imperative that the new phone-- manufactured by HTC, carried by AT&T and sporting an Android operating system--sells well. Its the linchpin(关键) in the social-networking companys pursuit of mobile ads, The $ 99 phone goes on sale April l2. The phone/service features Home (facebook, corn/home), downloadable software that brings the Facebook experience to several Android devices: HTC One X, HTC One X +, Samsnng Galaxy SIII and Samsumg Galaxy Note II. At first blush, the new phone could find a receptive audience among the nnder-25 crowd, which is comfortable with having their mobile devices within reach at all times. Facebook chafes at suggestions that teens and twentysomethings are leaving the social network, so a phone immersed in news updates and other Facebook features might go over well. Facebook, the No. 2 mobile-ad publisher in the U. S. behind Google, last year accounted for 9. 5% of the $ 4. 1 billion mobile ad market. Its expected to take I3% of the $ 7. 3 billion market this year,estimates researcher eMarketer. A phone could "hard wire" the Facebook experience on a mobile device, increasing consumers time on the service, analysts say. But the experience has to be more than a branded device, they say. Branded phones from Barclays and Mary Kay did not fare well. "It cant be just about the hardware," says Phillip Redman, mobile analyst at Gartner. "It can do two things for success: Change the business model and give it away to its best users; or design it for low-cost or no-cost calls among Facebook friends. " Facebooks entry is one in a glut(供过于求) of recent smartphone contestants. New models from Samsung (Galaxy $4), HTC (One) and BlackBerry (the Q10 keyboarD. highlight a bumper spring crop.Apples rumored iPhone 5S or iPhone 6 lurks in the shadows, "The handset market is very competitive," says Clark Fredricksen, vice president at eMarketer. "Samsung, Apple and Android all are gaining market share, and boast computing platforms to feed into (the) mobile market. It remains to be seen if Facebook will gain popularity. " Facebook boasts 1 billion members, 30% of which are mobile-only users, according to market researcher ComScore. It was also the No. 1 mobile app in the U. S. in February in terms of engagement, accounting for 24% of all time spent on mobile apps--27%, ff you include Instagram. Why is the new phone so crucial to Facebook?

A.Because it helps make money.

B.Because it is essential to the companys goal of mobile ads.

C.Because it can help the company get out of the rumors about it.

D.Because it is introduced at the companys headquarters.

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