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1、2022年北京公共英语考试真题卷(9)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Many people who fly at least occasionally have come down with a cold or the flu shortly after disembarking. Is the air in airborne commercial jets (21) The Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), (22) whic
2、h 42,000 flight attendants with 27 airlines are represented, evidently thinks so. The organization claims that the incidence of air-quality-related diseases has (23) among its members and demands that prompt actions be (24) to improve the conditions in the airplane cabin.A study the AFA (25) in 1997
3、 uncovered about 1,000 self-reported incidents of headaches, dizziness and memory loss (26) flight attendants and passengers. Some flight attendants were too ill to (27) their safety duties, while others have been permanently disabled.Because of airlines’ efforts to (28) their expenses, cabin-
4、air filters are not cleaned (29) The complaints of flight attendants do not always give (30) to correct maintenance. Airlines turned to recycled air, (31) that they would reduce some of their costs. They are not required to put filters in. Airlines are (32) great pressure to get their flights out (3
5、3) . So they do not pay as much attention to systems that are not as (34) to flight schedule and safety.Recent research findings emphasize the concern that filters can (35) engine chemicals into the cabin air. This may not happen (36) every flight, but it is a persistent problem.In a study published
6、 in October 1998 an investigation was made (37) complaints of crew members (38) air quality and health. More than half of the 200 subjects reported health problems they (39) to cabin air. It was concluded that these health problems were consistent with (40) harmful gases and substances.27().Aperform
7、BachieveCcomprehendDproceed2.Many people who fly at least occasionally have come down with a cold or the flu shortly after disembarking. Is the air in airborne commercial jets (21) The Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), (22) which 42,000 flight attendants with 27 airlines are represented, evide
8、ntly thinks so. The organization claims that the incidence of air-quality-related diseases has (23) among its members and demands that prompt actions be (24) to improve the conditions in the airplane cabin.A study the AFA (25) in 1997 uncovered about 1,000 self-reported incidents of headaches, dizzi
9、ness and memory loss (26) flight attendants and passengers. Some flight attendants were too ill to (27) their safety duties, while others have been permanently disabled.Because of airlines’ efforts to (28) their expenses, cabin-air filters are not cleaned (29) The complaints of flight attendan
10、ts do not always give (30) to correct maintenance. Airlines turned to recycled air, (31) that they would reduce some of their costs. They are not required to put filters in. Airlines are (32) great pressure to get their flights out (33) . So they do not pay as much attention to systems that are not
11、as (34) to flight schedule and safety.Recent research findings emphasize the concern that filters can (35) engine chemicals into the cabin air. This may not happen (36) every flight, but it is a persistent problem.In a study published in October 1998 an investigation was made (37) complaints of crew
12、 members (38) air quality and health. More than half of the 200 subjects reported health problems they (39) to cabin air. It was concluded that these health problems were consistent with (40) harmful gases and substances.28().AdeclineBcutCshrinkDsave3.Many people who fly at least occasionally have c
13、ome down with a cold or the flu shortly after disembarking. Is the air in airborne commercial jets (21) The Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), (22) which 42,000 flight attendants with 27 airlines are represented, evidently thinks so. The organization claims that the incidence of air-quality-rel
14、ated diseases has (23) among its members and demands that prompt actions be (24) to improve the conditions in the airplane cabin.A study the AFA (25) in 1997 uncovered about 1,000 self-reported incidents of headaches, dizziness and memory loss (26) flight attendants and passengers. Some flight atten
15、dants were too ill to (27) their safety duties, while others have been permanently disabled.Because of airlines’ efforts to (28) their expenses, cabin-air filters are not cleaned (29) The complaints of flight attendants do not always give (30) to correct maintenance. Airlines turned to recycle
16、d air, (31) that they would reduce some of their costs. They are not required to put filters in. Airlines are (32) great pressure to get their flights out (33) . So they do not pay as much attention to systems that are not as (34) to flight schedule and safety.Recent research findings emphasize the
17、concern that filters can (35) engine chemicals into the cabin air. This may not happen (36) every flight, but it is a persistent problem.In a study published in October 1998 an investigation was made (37) complaints of crew members (38) air quality and health. More than half of the 200 subjects repo
18、rted health problems they (39) to cabin air. It was concluded that these health problems were consistent with (40) harmful gases and substances.29().AdefinitelyBefficientlyCsmoothlyDregularly4.Human intelligence and the IQ scales used to measure it once again are becoming the focus of fiery debate.A
19、s argument rages over declining test scores in the nation’s schools ,an old but explosive issue is reappearing ;What is intelligence - and is it determined largely by geneticsThe controversy erupted more than a decade ago when some U. S. scholars saw a racial pattern in the differing scores of
20、 students taking intelligence and college-entrance tests.Now, the racial issue is being joined by others. Teachers, psychologists, scientists and lawyers argue over the question of whether IQ - intelligence quotient - tests actually measure mental ability, or if findings are skewed by such factors &
21、rsquo;as family background, poverty and emotional disorders.Moreover, some authorities assert that the rise in the number of college-educated Americans and their tendency to marry among themselves are creating a class of supers mart children of brainy parents - and, on the other side of the scale, a
22、 lumpenproletariat of children reflecting the supposedly inferior brainpower of their parents.Critics such as Harvard University biologist Richard C. Lewontin disagree. If mental ability were largely determined by inheritance, he says, efforts to enhance intelligence through the betterment of both h
23、ome and child-rearing environments could only be marginally effective. He comments:Genetic determinism could be used to justify existing social injustice as predetermined and in-evitable and would render efforts made toward equalitarian goals as useless. Supporting Lewontin in this is J. McVicker Hu
24、nt, a professor at the University of Illinois, who maintains that IQ levels can be raised significantly by exposing children at an early age to stimulating environments. Hunt’s studies show that early help in such areas as education and nutrition can raise a child’s IQ by an average of 3
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