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托福考试易错题(2019/4/2)
1题:COMVERSATION TWOServiceEncounter1.男生去吃饭时,把ID丢了,去找学生服务台帮忙2.工作人员告知可以用驾照3.男生询问是否可以重新办理新的4.工作人员告知可以去学生服务中心办理,但学服要周一才上班,并告知取消旧的ID是2窗口,4号窗口是办理新的。5.男生表示这样效率太低
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2题:
RURALCANADA
1 In the 1880s, over three-fourths ofCanada’s population lived outside urban centers. One view of ruralCanada at that time portrays it as a vast wasteland of isolated farm communities. However, a more accurate view shows that ruralCanadians had access to considerable information. The postal service was efficient and inexpensive and connected ruralCanadians with the outside worl
D、Many farm families received at least one newspaper through the mail, usually within a day of publication. The daily newspapers of the period were more substantial than those of today, and many reproduced precise accounts of court trials and public events. RuralCanadians read magazines and books and held discussions about them at club meetings.
2 RuralCanadians were also able to get together socially. The local school served other functions besides providing formal education, and school districts were often the only sign of political organization in vast regions of the country.Every community valued its one- room schoolhouse as a meeting place, especially during the winter, when work on the farm was much lighter and people had more time for a variety of social and cultural events. People of all ages got together to sing and play musical instruments, perform skits, and play parlor games.
3 Between 1880 and 1920, there was a growing exodus from farms to the city, mainly because smaller farms could not afford to modernize their technology and were no longer able to support the entire family. However, mostCanadians continued to hold rural values, and artists and writers romanticized the family farm. In the novelAnne of Green Gables (1908), Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote about a young woman who strove to reconcile the beauty and peace of the rural landscape with the need to leave it in order to fulfill her ambitions. For large numbers of youngCanadians, growing up meant leaving the farm to find work in the city.
The author makes the point that the postal serviceA.did not reach rural areas until the 1880s
B.served an important function in ruralCanada
C.provided jobs for many ruralCanadians

D、was expensive to operate in rural areas
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3题:
Thermoregulation
Mammals and birds generally maintain body temperature within a narrow range (36-38~C、for most mammals and 39-42℃ for most birds) that is usually considerably warmer than the environment.Because heat always flows from a warm object to cooler surroundings, birds and mammals must counteract the constant heat loss. This maintenance of warm body temperature depends on several key adaptations. The most basic mechanism is the high metabolic rate of endothermy itself.Endotherms can produce large amounts of metabolic heat that replace the flow of heat to the environment, and they can vary heat production to match changing rates of heat loss. Heat production is increased by such muscle activity as moving or shivering. In some mammals, certain hormones can cause mitochondria to increase their metabolic activity and produce heat instead of ATP. This nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) takes place throughout the body, but some mammals also have a tissue called brown fat in the neck and between the shoulders that is specialized for rapid heat production. Through shivering and NST, mammals and birds in cold environments can increase their metabolic heat production by as much as 5 to 10 times above the minimal levels that occur in warm conditions.
Another major thermoregulatory adaptation that evolved in mammals and birds is insulation (hair, feathers, and fat layers), which reduces the flow of heat and lowers the energy cost of keeping warm. Most land mammals and birds react to cold by raising their fur or feathers, thereby trapping a thicker layer of air.
Humans rely more on a layer of fat just beneath the skin as insulation; goose bumps are a vestige of hair-raising left over from our furry ancestors.
Vasodilation and vasoconstriction also regulate heat exchange and may contribute to regional temperature differences within the animal.
For example, heat loss from a human is reduced when arms and legs coo] to several degrees below the temperature of the body core, where most vital organs are locateD、

Hair loses most of its insulating power when wet. Marine mammals such as whales and seals have a very thick layer of insulation fat called blubber, just under the skin. Marine mammals swim in water colder than their body core temperature, and many species spend at least part of the year in nearly freezing polar seas. The loss of heat to water occurs 50 to 100 times more rapidly than heat loss to air, and the skin temperature of a marine mammal is close to water temperature.Even so, the blubber insulation is so effective that marine mammals maintain body core temperatures of about 36-38℃ with metabolic rates about the same as those of land mammals of similar size. The flippers or tail of a whale or seal lack insulating blubber, but countercurrent heat exchangers greatly reduce heat loss in these extremities, as they do in the legs of many birds.
Through metabolic heat production, insulation, and vascular adjustments, birds and mammals are capable of astonishing feats of thermoregulation. For example, small birds called chickadees, which weigh only 20 grams, can remain active and hold body temperature nearly constant at 40℃ in environmental temperatures as low as -40℃--as long as they have enough food to supply the large amount of energy necessary for heat production.
Many mammals and birds live in places where thermoregulation requires cooling off as well as warming. For example, when a marine mammal moves into warm seas, as many whales do when they reproduce, excess metabolic heat is removed by vasodilation of numerous bl
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4题:---- where theAmerican craft movement seems to have flourished most vigorously, partly through its association with the Prairie School ofArchitecture.
A、Was the Midwest
B.The Midwest as
C.It was the Midwest
D.The Midwest being!
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5题:
{$mediaurl} Why does the student go to see his adviser
A.To find out if he can change one of his classes
B.To ask her for a letter of recommendation
C.To check the time of his registration appointment
D.To learn if he still has required courses to take
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