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The Nobel Prizes are awards that are given each year for special things that people or gro

ups of people have achieved. They are awarded in six【C1】______: physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace and economics. The prizes come from【C2】______that was created by the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. He wanted to use some of his money to help make the world a【C3】______place to live in. Many organizations, chosen by Alfred Nobel himself, 【C4】______who receives the prizes. Each award【C5】______a gold medal, a diploma and a lot of money. Prizes can only be given to【C6】______of all races, countries and religions. Only the Peace Prize can【C7】______be given to a group. The first Nobel Prizes were handed out【C8】______December 10, 1901—five years after Alfred Nobels death. Nobel was a chemist, engineer and inventor【C9】______most famous invention, dynamite(炸药), made him a【C10】______man. Although he gave the world such a【C11】______weapon, Nobel was always against wars and【C12】______He therefore left a lot of money that was to go to those who did a lot for the peace of【C13】______ Officials at first handed out only five prizes a year. The prize for economics was first awarded in 1969. In some【C14】______prizes were not awarded because there were no【C15】______candidates. All prizes are presented in Stockholm, Sweden, with the exception of the Peace Prize, which is awarded in Oslo, Norway.

【C1】

A.parts

B.areas

C.regions

D.classes

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第1题
Text 3 根据以下资料,回答下列各题。 The US$3-million Fundamental physics prize is indeed an
interesting experiment, as Alexander Polyakov said when he accepted this year’s award in March. And it is far from the only one of its type. As a News Feature article in Nature discusses, a string of lucrative awards for researchers have joined the Nobel Prizes in recent years. Many, like the Fundamental Physics Prize, are funded from the telephone-number-sized bank accounts of Internet entrepreneurs. These benefactors have succeeded in their chosen fields, they say, and they want to use their wealth to draw attention to those who have succeeded in science. What’s not to like? Quite a lot, according to a handful of scientists quoted in the News Feature. You cannot buy class, as the old saying goes, and these upstart entrepreneurs cannot buy their prizes the prestige of the Nobels, The new awards are an exercise in self-promotion for those behind them, say scientists. They could distort the achievement-based system of peer-review-led research. They could cement the status quo of peer-reviewed research. They do not fund peer-reviewed research. They perpetuate the myth of the lone genius. The goals of the prize-givers seem as scattered as the criticism. Some want to shock, others to draw people into science, or to better reward those who have made their careers in research. As Nature has pointed out before, there are some legitimate concerns about how science prizes—both new and old—are distributed. The Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, launched this year, takes an unrepresentative view of what the life sciences include. But the Nobel Foundation’s limit of three recipients per prize, each of whom must still be living, has long been outgrown by the collaborative nature of modern research—as will be demonstrated by the inevitable row over who is ignored when it comes to acknowledging the discovery of the Higgs boson. The Nobels were, of course, themselves set up by a very rich individual who had decided what he wanted to do with his own money. Time, rather than intention, has given them legitimacy. As much as some scientists may complain about the new awards, two things seem clear. First, most researchers would accept such a prize if they were offered one. Second, it is surely a good thing that the money and attention come to science rather than go elsewhere, It is fair to criticize and question the mechanism—that is the culture of research, after all—but it is the prize-givers’ money to do with as they please. It is wise to take such gifts with gratitude and grace. The Fundamental Physics Prize is seen as

A.a symbol of the entrepreneurs’ wealth.

B.a possible replacement of the Nobel Prizes.

C.an example of bankers’ investments.

D.a handsome reward for researchers.

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第2题
The first, second and third prizes went to Jack, Tom and Henry __________.A.differentlyB.r

The first, second and third prizes went to Jack, Tom and Henry __________.

A.differently

B.respectively

C.equally

D.particularly

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第3题
The first, second, and third prizes went to Jack, Tom, and Harry ______.A.equallyB.differe

The first, second, and third prizes went to Jack, Tom, and Harry ______.

A.equally

B.different

C.similarly

D.respectively

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第4题
为什么Nobel种植体能够给患者美丽牙齿()

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B.Nobel内锥形连接紧密,炎症发生率低

C.Nobel植体有平台转移, 美学效果好

D.Nobel植体修复选择多,牙齿形态美

E.Nobel植体有2mm跳跃间隙,美学效果好

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第5题
n. 诺贝尔()

A.spouse

B.Nobel

C.monopoly

D.migration

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第6题
In 1968, Amy because (one of) the American (women) (received) the Nobel Price (for) Litera

In 1968, Amy because (one of) the American (women) (received) the Nobel Price (for) Literature.

A.one of

B.women

C.received

D.for

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第7题
n. 缺乏;不足()

A.globalization

B.Nobel

C.monopoly

D.scarcity

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第8题
He was ________ the Nobel prize for his new discovery.A、 offeredB、 informedC、 rewarded

He was ________ the Nobel prize for his new discovery.

A、 offered

B、 informed

C、 rewarded

D、 awarded

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第9题
Tu Youyou was the first Chinese national to win a Nobel prize in ________.

A.literature

B.science

C.philosophy

D.physics

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第10题
为什么Nobel种植体稳固耐用()

A.Nobel种植体口内成功运转时间最长达52年

B.Nobel采用4级冷作钛,生物相容性好的同时材质强度高

C.钛易耐表面处理,骨结合更快更强,大量临床研究验证长期成功率高

D.Nobel植体瑞典原装进口,生产工艺精密度高,检验标准高

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第11题
Nobel种植体在口内成功运转时间最长达多久()

A.41年

B.30年

C.53年

D.60年

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