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1、IELTS(雅思)12 及答案解析(总分:10.03,做题时间:120 分钟)一、Listening Module(总题数:4,分数:4.00)The dog belongs to (1) 1.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_A.5537601B.5567301C.5567601A.9:00B.7:30C.1:30填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_A.column AB.column BA.column AB.column BA.column AB.column BSashas problem: Has to (21) 1. Lecturers are (28) 2. N
2、ervous to (30) 3. (分数:1.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_(11) 1(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_(4).suitable for people who
3、 like living high up(分数:0.10)A.the BarbicanB.St Johns WoodC.Battersea(5).has a walled garden(分数:0.10)A.the BarbicanB.St Johns WoodC.Battersea(6).get a wonderful view of the Thames(分数:0.10)A.the BarbicanB.St Johns WoodC.Battersea(7).quiet in the evening(分数:0.10)A.the BarbicanB.St Johns WoodC.Batterse
4、a(8).near Londons theatres and shops(分数:0.10)A.the BarbicanB.St Johns WoodC.Battersea(9).for people prefer grand mansions to garden(分数:0.10)A.the BarbicanB.St Johns WoodC.Battersea(10).favored mostly by upper-middle class families(分数:0.10)A.the BarbicanB.St Johns WoodC.Battersea(A) Malcolm sits by t
5、he window. (B) Malcolm lives in New York? (C) Elsa lives in Florida. (D) Elsa changed her seat because a man next to her was smoking. (E) Elsas boyfriend and she still live near Spaceport. (F) Malcolm still lives a few miles from Spaceport. (G) Malcolm sold the house and the furniture a few miles fr
6、om Spaceport and moved to his friends in Florida. (H) Malcolm has move to New York. (分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.E.A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_二、Reading Module(总题数:3,分数:3.00)Thigh, robot People who have suffered debilitating strokes often have to cope with impaired
7、muscles that do not work properly. Even a simple act such as standing up from a chair and walking a few steps can become extremely difficult. Stroke victims often have to rely on wheelchairs, sticks, walking frames and other “orthotic“ devices to move about. But a new generation of active orthotic d
8、evices, capable of augmenting or replacing lost muscle function, is in the works. These devices use an assortment of complex computer and mechanical technology, borrowed from the field of robotics, to help patients get around. They are being made possible by the falling prices and improving performa
9、nce of sensors, computer control systems and battery technology. As well as benefiting elderly patients with permanent paralysis or muscle dysfunction, such devices could also help people in recovering from “arthroscopic“ (literally, “looking within the joint“) operations. Around 850,000 arthroscopi
10、c and knee replacement operations are carried out each year in America alone, and patients require an average of six weeks of rehabilitation before they are fully mobile again. Active orthotic devices could get them back on their feet sooner. Designing such devices presents a number of challenges. T
11、he biggest problem is providing enough power to assist the wearer, without making the device too bulky and heavy. Another challenge is devising a responsive and unobtrusive control system that can take readings from several sensors and automatically respond to the wearers motion by making appropriat
12、e movements. Several start-ups are, however, rising to the challenge and readying products for market. Among the firms developing active orthotic devices is Tibion, based in Moffett Field, California. It has developed the PowerKnee, a medical device that augments muscle strength in the quadriceps to
13、 help the wearer stand, walk and climb stairs. The device is based on recent advances in portable computing, embedded systems, prosthetics and materials, and Tibion expects it to be submitted for regulatory approval next year. Americas space agency, NASA, has expressed interest in it, since muscleau
14、gmentation systems might enable astronauts to work in space for longer without getting tired. Another company working in this area is Yobotics, based in Boston, Massachusetts, which has developed a powered device called the RoboKnee. It allows a healthy wearer to perform deep knee bends indefinitely
15、 or, at least, until the batteries run out. This is intended to be a first step towards the development of a far more elaborate exoskeleton device, the RoboWalker, which will augment or replace the muscular functions of the lower body. Also working on active orthotic devices is Hugh Herr of the Mass
16、achusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His team has designed an ankle brace to assist people with “drop foot“, who are unable to lift their feet normally when walking, because of weakened or damaged muscles around the ankle. The battery-powered device, which uses a motor to help raise and lower th
17、e front of the foot as the heel strikes the ground and lifts again, is about to begin testing on patients. Also at MIT, Woodie Flowers, a mechanical engineer, is developing an active joint brace that is designed to function like an active exoskeleton. Perhaps the best-known example of such a device
18、is the exoskeleton seen in the film “Aliens“, which allows the wearer to move heavy objects around, rather like a fork-lift truck. This kind of technology may not, it seems, remain in the realm of science fiction for much longer. (分数:0.98)(1).Write your answer on your answer sheet.(分数:0.07)填空项 1:_(2
19、).In what aspect does designing such new Medical devices present challenges?(分数:0.07)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_A.TrueB.FalseC.NOT GIVENA.TrueB.FalseC.NOT GIVENA.TrueB.FalseC.NOT GIVENA.TrueB.FalseC.NOT GIVENA.TrueB.FalseC.NOT GIVENA.TrueB.FalseC.NOT GIVENA.TrueB.FalseC.NOT GIVENA.TrueB.FalseC.NOT
20、GIVENA.TrueB.FalseC.NOT GIVENWhats good for the poor is good for America Part 1 Although its prosperity depends on a worldwide network of trade, finance and technology, the United States currently treats the rest of the world, and especially the developing world, as if it barely exists. Much of the
21、poorer world is in turmoil, caught in a vicious circle of disease, poverty and political instability. Large-scale financial and scientific help from the rich nations is an investment worth making, not only for humanitarian reasons, but also because even remote countries in turmoil become outposts of
22、 disorder for the rest of the world. The biggest priority of next weeks Genoa Summit should be for the rich countries, above all the United States, to get serious about contributing to global economic development. The principal goal of foreign policy is now almost containments opposite: helping to e
23、nsure that all parts of the world, including the poorest, are integrated into global economic and ecological networks in mutually beneficial ways. Unfortunately, American presidents in recent times have not acknowledged that this goal requires massive foreign-policy investments. Americas foreign aid
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