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在职申硕英语考试易错题(2019/3/27)
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2题:CurtDunnam bought aChevroletBlazer with one of the most popular new features in high-end cars: the OnStar personal security system.
The heavily advertised communications and tracking feature is used nationwide by more than two million drivers, who simply push a button to connect, via a built-in cellphone, to a member of the OnStar staff.A、Global Positioning System, or G. P. S. , helps the employee give verbal directions to the driver or locate the car after an accident. The company can even send a signal to unlock car doors for locked-out owners, or honk the horn to help people find their cars in an endless plain of parking spaces. The biggest selling point for the system is its use in thwarting car thieves. Once an owner reports to the police that a car has been stolen, the company can track it to help intercept the thieves, a service it performs about 400 times each month.
But for Mr.Dunnam, the more he learned about his car’s security features, the less secure he felt. He has enough technical knowledge to worry that someone else-law enforcement officers, or hackers-could listen in on his phone calls, or gain control over his automotive systems without his knowledge or consent. "While I don’t believe G. M. intentionally designed this system to facilitate such activities, they sure have made it easy," he sai
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Mr.Dunnam said he had become even more concerned because of a federal appeals court case involving a criminal investigation, in which federal authorities had demanded that a company attach a wiretap to tracking services like those installed in his car. The suit did not reveal which company was involve
D、A、three-judge panel in San Francisco rejected the request, but not on privacy grounds; the panel said the wiretap would interfere with the operation of the safety services. OnStar has said that its equipment was not involved in that case.An OnStar spokeswoman, Geri Lama, suggested that Mr.Dunnam’s worries were overblown. The signals that the company sends to unlock car doors or track location-based information can be triggered only with a secure exchange of specific identifying data, which ought to deter all but the most determined hackers, she sai
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The three-judge panel rejected the request of the federal authorities because ______.A.it was in violation of individual privacy
B.it was against the constitution of the nation
C.the wiretap might affect the safety of personal data

D、the wiretap might reduce the efficiency of the system
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3题:According to new research of Prof. Randolf Menzel from the Free University inBerlin, the popular image of bees as the ultimate hard workers was inaccurate. "Although we see bees buzzing around tirelessly in spring and summer, the common belief in a bee’s busy nature is based on a misconception," he saiD、People only really see bees when they’re out flying, or they look at a colony of bees and see thousands of them buzzing arounD、They don’t get to pick them out as individuals. The professor, who this month won a German Zoological Society award for his work on bees, added that bees compensated for their apparent laziness with high intelligence, advanced memory skills and an ability to learn quickly.
The suggestion that bees were not pulling their weight met with skepticism fromBritish beekeepers. GlynDavies, the President of theBritishBeekeepersAssociation, said that bees were not lazy but efficient. "At any particular stage in its life, a bee has a specific job to do. If they are unable to do that job, they conserve their energy by doing nothing.Each bee has a unit of life energy and the faster it works, the faster it dies. They are being very wise and perhaps humans should try to follow their example instead of running about like headless chickens. "
The idea of the busy bee is several thousand years olD、One current author who has nothing but admiration for the bee is Paul Theroux, the novelist and part-time beekeeper. "I have never seen a bee sleeping. My bees never stop working. " he said, Mr. Theroux, who keeps 85 hives each containing 30000 bees in Hawaii, added that Prof. Menzel’s research could have been affected by his national origins. "Perhaps in comparison to the German rate of work, the bee does look lazy," he saiD、
Few people think that the busy bee idea will go away, despite the efforts of Prof. Menzel. It performs too many useful functions in our culture. In fact, the worship of hees seems to be undergoing a renaissance. IBM recently ran a series of ads drawing on the " waggle dance" of bees, telling businessmen to "make your business waggle. \
It could be inferred from paragraph 3 that the Germans ______.
A、are easily affected by their national characters

B、are extremely busy and hard working
C.share many things in common with bees
D.tend to look down upon lazy people
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4题: In order for a child to have a healthy self-image, it's important that his thinking be in the track ______ failure.
A.in place of
B.with regard to
C.only about
D.in front of
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5题:{{B}}Passage Five{{/B}}
Tattoos didn’t spring up with the biker gangs and rock ’n’ roll bands. They’ve been around for a long time and had many different meanings over the course of history.
For years, scientists believed thatEgyptians and Nubians were the first people to tattoo their bodies. Then, in 1991, a mummy was discovered, dating back to theBronzeAge of about 3,300B、C、"The Iceman," as the specimen was called, had several markings on his body, including a cross on the inside of his knee and lines on his ankle and back. It is believed these tattoos were made in a curative (治病的) effort.
Being so advanced, theEgyptians reportedly spread the practice of tattooing throughout the worlD、The pyramid-building third and fourth dynasties ofEgypt developed international nations withCrete, Greece’, Persia andArabiA、The art tattooing stretched out all the way to SoutheastAsia by 2,000B、C、
Around the same time, the Japanese became interested in the art but only for its decorative attributes, as opposed to magical ones. The Japanese tattoo artists were the undisputed masters. Their use of colors, perspective, and imaginative designs gave the practice a whole new angle.During the first millenniumA、D、, Japan adoptedChinese culture in many aspects and confined tattooing to branding wrongdoers.
In theBalkans, the Thracians had a different use for the craft.Aristocrats, according to Herodotus, used it to show the world their social status.
Although earlyEuropeans dabbled with tattooing, they truly rediscovered the art form when the world exploration of the post-Renaissance made them seek out new cultures. It was their meeting with Polynesian that introduced them to tattooing. The word, in fact is derived from the Polynesian word tattau, which means "to mark."
Most of the early uses of tattoos were ornamental. However, a number of civilizations had practical applications for this craft. The Goths, a tribe of Germanic barbarians famous for pillaging Roman settlements, used tattoos to mark their slaves. Romans did the same with slaves and criminals.
In Tahiti, tattoos were a rite of passage and told the history of the person’s life. Reaching adulthood, boys got one tattoo to commemorate the event. Men were marked with another style when they got marrieD、
Later, tattoos became the souvenir of choice for globe-trotting sailors. Whenever they would reach an exotic locale, they would get a new tattoo to mark the occasion.A、dragon was a famous style that meant the sailor had reached a "China station."At first, sailors would spend their free time on the ship tattooing themselves and their mates. Soon after, tattoo parlors were set up in the area, surrounding ports worldwide.
In the middle of the 19th century, police officials believed that half of the criminal underworld in New YorkCity had tattoos. Port areas were renowned for being rough places flail of sailors that were guilty of some crime or another. This is most likely how tattoos got such a bad reputation and became associated with rebels and criminals.
What is tattooA、skill of making sculpture.
B.An art of body painting.
C.A、branch of science for conserving ancient buildings.
D.A、way of recording history.
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