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"He closed his ears to the sound of the lunch bell," means ______.A.he did not hear the lu

"He closed his ears to the sound of the lunch bell," means ______.

A.he did not hear the lunch bell

B.he heard the lunch bell but didn't go for lunch

C.he put something in his ear to close them

D.he did not know it was the lunch bell

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第1题

I understand that George can play piano by ear; is that true?A. without dependence on writ

I understand that George can play piano by ear; is that true?

A. without dependence on written music

B. with his eyes closed

C. by hitting the keys with his ears

D. by someone who spoke into his ear

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第2题

I understand that George can play piano by ear; is that true?A.without dependence on writt

I understand that George can play piano by ear; is that true?

A.without dependence on written music

B.with his eyes closed

C.by hitting the keys with his ears

D.by someone who spoke into his ear

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第3题

One should open his ears if he wants to become more influential.

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第4题

Digbys embarrassment when he met Madonna was ______: his ears turned bright pink and he ke
pt scuffing one shoe in the dirt.

A.acute

B.manifest

C.keen

D.severe

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第5题

This is the weather Scobie loves. Lying in bed he touches his telescope lovingly, turning
a wistful eye on the blank wall of rotting mud-bricks which shuts off his view of the sea.

Scobie is getting on for seventy and still afraid to die; his one fear is that he will awake one morning and find himself dead--Lieutenant-Commander Scobie, O. B. E.. Consequently it gives him a severe shock every morning when the water-carriers shriek under his window before dawn, waking him up. For a moment, he says, he dares not open his eyes. Keeping them fast shut (for fear they might open on the heavenly host) he gropes along the cake-stand beside his bed and grabs his pipe. It is always loaded from the night before and an open matchbox stands beside it. The first whiff of tobacco restores both his composure and his eyesight. He breathes deeply, grateful for reassurance. He smiles. He gloats. Then, drawing the heavy sheepskin which serves him as a bed-cover up to his ears, he sings a little triumphal song to the morning.

Taking stock of himself he discovers that he has the inevitable headache. His tongue is raw from last night’s brandy. But against these trifling discomforts the prospect of another day in life weighs heavily. He pauses to slip in his false teeth. He places his wrinkled fingers to his chest and is comforted by the sound of his heart at work. He is rather proud of his heart. If you ever visit him when he is in bed he is almost sure to grasp your hand in his and ask you to feel it. Swallowing a little, you shove your hand inside his cheap night-jacket to experience those sad, blunt, far-away humps--like those of an unborn baby. He buttons up his pajamas with touching pride and give his imitation roar of animal health--bounding from my bed like a lion--that is another of his phrases. You have not experienced the full charm of the man unless you have actually seen him, bent double with rheumatism, crawling out from between his coarse cotton sheets like a ruin. Only in the warmest months of the year do his bones thaw out sufficiently to enable him to stand erect. In the summer afternoons he walks in the park, his little head glowing like a minor sun, his jaw set in a violent expression of health.

His tiny nautical pension is hardly enough to pay for one cockroach-infested room; he ekes it out with an equally small salary from the Egyptian government, which carries with it the proud title of Bimbashi in the Police Force. Origins he has none. His past spreads over a dozen continents like a true subject of myth. And his presence is so rich with imaginary health that he needs nothing more—except perhaps an occasional trip to Cairo during Ramadhan, when his office is closed and presumably all crime comes to a standstill because of the past.

Scobie liked to have his telescope in bed because ______.

A.he enjoyed looking at the passers-by, even if he could see the sea

B.he refused touching it and looking through it at the wall

C.he refused to accept the fact that he could not see the sea

D.he enjoyed looking at the passers-by, even if he could not see the sea

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第6题

He_____up his ears when he overheard them mention his name.A.stoodB.putC.prickedD.raised

He_____up his ears when he overheard them mention his name.

A.stood

B.put

C.pricked

D.raised

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第7题

By stating "I could have had my eyes closed" the author means (Line 7, Para. 3, last sente

By stating "I could have had my eyes closed" the author means (Line 7, Para. 3, last sentence) ______.

A.the third baseman would rather sleep than play the game

B.the author could close his eyes without watching the game, because it was always the same.

C.the third baseman is no good at baseball that he could finish the game with eyes closed all the time and do his work well

D.the consequence was too bad he could not bear to see it

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第8题

From the sentence "I know I'm in Italy. That' s how. they drive", we can infer that ______
.

A.Nick missed his days in Italy a lot

B.Nick didn' t want to stay in a police car

C.New York police drive ears much the same way as Italian police

D.Nick didn't want to admit he's in New York

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第9题

An Intelligent Car Driving needs sharp eyes, keen ears, quick brain, and coordination(协调

An Intelligent Car

Driving needs sharp eyes, keen ears, quick brain, and coordination(协调)between hands and the brain. Many human drivers have all(51)and can control a fast-moving car. But how does an intelligent car control itself?

There is a virtual(虚拟的)driver in the smart car. This virtual driver has "eyes," "brains, ""hands" and "feet, "too. The minicameras (52)each side of the car are his "eyes, "which(53)the road conditions ahead of it. They watch the(54)to the car's left and right. There is also a highly automatic driving(55)in the car. It is the built-in computer, which is the virtual driver's "brain. "His "brain"(56)the speeds of other moving cars near it and analyzes their positions. Basing on this information, it chooses the(57)path for the intelligent car, and gives instructions to the "hands" and "feet" to act accordingly. In this way, the virtual driver(58)his car.

What is the virtual driver's best advantage? He reacts(59). The minicameras are bringing(60)continuously to the "brain. "It completes the processing of the images within 100 milliseconds. (61), the world's best driver needs at least one second to react. Besides, when he takes(62), he needs one more second.

The virtual driver is really wonderful. He can reduce the accident(63)considerably on expressways(高速公路). In this(64), can we let him have the wheel at any time and in any place? Experts(65)that we cannot do that just yet. His ability to recognize things is still limited. He can now only drive an intelligent car on expressways.

A.these

B.them

C.this

D.that

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第10题

听力原文:A baby spends the first year of life learning to listen. A newborn child comes eq

听力原文: A baby spends the first year of life learning to listen. A newborn child comes equipped with a finely tuned pair of ears, but he doesn't yet know how to use them. A buzz of meaningless noise surrounds him. No one sound means more than any other. Unlike his ears, the hearing center of his brains is still immature. As the baby grows, two things happen. First, he becomes better at picking out certain sounds. Second, he begins to remember them.

This development is easy to see. If you make a loud sound near a one-day-old baby's head, you will not see any reaction. Only a check on his pulse or breathing rate will show a change. But just two weeks later, the same noise will make him jerk. He may even turn his head toward you, now the human voice means something to him. If he hears another baby crying, he may cry. By his fourth to sixth week, sounds like the doorbell or the closing of a door no longer surprise him.

What is actually happening is that he is starting to learn to listen. He can select certain sounds and memorize them. When he hears that sound a-gain, he can match it with the one he has heard before. These skills are basic to all learning.

At the same time these early hearing and language skills get under way, the child begins to practice making sounds. His first sounds are the discomfort sounds. These sounds are heard when he is not quiet or sleeping. These sounds mean nothing to him yet. To his mother they say he is wet, uncomfortable, or hungry.

Within the baby' s first month, another sound appears: the comfort sounds. These are different from the discomfort sounds. As the child grows, his comfort sounds will use more of the vowels and consonants and rhythms which he will later use. These sounds will come together to form. the first word. This special event will be long remembered by the proud parents.

Why does a newborn baby have to spend the first year of his life learning to listen?

A.Because he likes learning.

B.Because his hearing center is still immature.

C.Because his ears are immature.

D.Because he wants to know how to use his ears.

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