在职申硕英语习题练习

在职申硕英语考试易错题(2019/4/13)
1题: His major task is to integrate the work of various bureaus under the ministry.
A.organize
B.correspond
C.coordinate
D.respond
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2题:如何对研究报告的方法部分进行评价
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Top marathon runners tend to be lean and light, star swimmers are long thighs with huge feet and gold medal weightlifters are solid blocks of muscle with short arms and legs. So, does your physical shape—and the way your body works—fit you for a particular sport Or does your body develop a certain way because of your chosen sport
"It’s about 55:45, genes to the environment," says Mike Rennie, professor of clinical physiology atBritain’s University of Nottingham Medical School. Rennie cites the case of identical twins from Germany, one of whom was a long-distance athlete, the other a powerful sportsman, so, "They look quite different, despite being identical twins."
Someone who’s 1.5-meters tall has little chance of becoming an elite basketball player. Still, being over two meters tall won’t automatically push you to Olympic golD、" Unless you have tactical sense where needed, unless you have access to good equipment, medical care and the psychological conditions, and unless you are able to drive yourself through pain, all the physical strength will be in vain," saidCraig Sharp, professor of sports science atBritain’sBrunel University.
Jonathan Robinson, an applied sports scientist at the University ofBath’s sports development department, in southwestEngland, points to the importance of technique. "In swimming only 5-10 per cent of the propelling force comes from the legs, so technique is vital. "
Having the right physique for the right sport is a good starting point. Seventeen years ago, theAustralian Institute of Sport started a national Talent Search Program, which searched schools for 14- 16-year-olds with the potential to be elite athletes. One of their first finds was Megan Still, world champion rower. In 1987, Still had never picked up an oar in her life.But she had almost the perfect physique for a rower.After intensive training, she won gold in women’s rowing in the 1996Atlanta Olympics.
Other countries have followed theAustralian example. Now the explosion of genetic knowledge has meant that there is now a search, not just for appropriate physique but also for "performance genes. "
3题:{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
Seventeen years ago Megan Still was chosen for rowing because ______.A.she had the talent for rowing
B.her body shape was right for a rower
C.she had the performance genes
D.she was a skillful rower
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4题: He ______all his unfinished manuscripts to his colleagues in the laboratory before he went to France.
A.transferred
B.translated
C.transmitted
D.transacted
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5题:The population in last area was growing rapidly. Needless to say, the housing problem there cried out for immediate solution.


A.tried hard to find
B.called loudly
C.needed very much
D.asked earnestly for
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