What are banned from entering the central district of Singapore during rush hours?A.Buses,
What are banned from entering the central district of Singapore during rush hours?
A.Buses,
B.Bicycles.
C.Unlicensed vehicles.
D.Private cars.
What are banned from entering the central district of Singapore during rush hours?
A.Buses,
B.Bicycles.
C.Unlicensed vehicles.
D.Private cars.
第1题
What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Parents neglect to protect their kids from cellphones.
B.Parenting with cellphones is a source of headache.
C.Cellphones should be banned from campus.
D.Kids need lessons on the uses of cellphones.
第2题
What can be inferred about Sesame Street from Rosemarie Truglio's words?
A.It tries to prepare children both for school and life's lessons.
B.Its writer has changed the theme of the story for kids.
C.Children seem to be looked down upon in the show.
D.Sensitive topics have always been banned in the show.
第3题
What is the main idea of the news item?
A.Seals have been ruthlessly hunted in Canada.
B.EU considers measures against Canada on seal hunt.
C.Canada encourages hunters to take pelts from seals.
D.EU has already banned Canadian seal products.
第4题
听力原文: On local news, Klondike Valley Park will officially open its trails to mountain bikers on Monday. For years, the trails were restricted to hikers and people on horseback. This will be a positive change for mountain bikers, as they were banned from these trails. Many bikers have been fined for riding on these trails which they feel should be free to everyone. Many hikers, however, are not pleased with sharing the trails. They feel the extra traffic will increase damage to trails. Bikers feel the opposite; saying that they actively volunteer time to build and repair trails.
What is the report about?
A.Mountain biking is a popular sport.
B.Mountain bikers do not respect trail rules.
C.More restrictions will be imposed on mountain bikers.
D.Restrictions on trails have been lifted for mountain bikers.
第5题
The most common process takes DNA from one cell and puts it in a hollowed-out egg. Chemicals and electricity are then used to encourage the new DNA to fuse with the egg and develop into an embryo. This technique is called nuclear transfer.
The first cloned animal in human history was a sheep called Dolly. It was very important because it was the first mammal to be cloned using DNA taken from an adult cell. Previously, animals had only been cloned using embryo cells, which already have the potential to become complete embryos in their own right. The big breakthrough with Dolly was that a clone was made from an ordinary, adult cell.
When it comes to the question of whether cloned animals are normal and healthy, the answer is YES. Dolly is, but scientists do not yet know whether this is the exception or the rule. Some early evidence suggests that clones may have health problems and that they may age prematurely.
With the birth of Dolly, many people are worried that a human clone may be born soon. It's possible in theory. But the technology of reproductive cloning is still in its very early stages and there is much that scientists do not understand. What's more, human cloning is already banned by law in the United Kingdom. The former President of the United States, Bill Clinton, proposed banning research into producing human clones in the U. S. for five years. Some measures have also been taken to establish international agreements banning live human clones.
What has cloning bypassed?
A.The nuclear transfer.
B.The process of taking DNA
C.The normal reproductive process.
D.The creation of cells.
第6题
In South Africa, short-lasting low-cost thin plastics bags are banned from production.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第7题
One of our main argument is that we in Western countries actually 【M1】______
have a part to play in causing the problems of the Third World. Many Third
World countries are saddle by immense debt burdens, for example. They 【M2】______
lent money at low interest rates in the 1970s, when money flooded into 【M3】______
Western banks from the oil-producing countries and was lent out to the
Third World. The interest rates have then been risen dramatically. So you 【M4】______
have a situation where a country in many cases can' t even repay the interest
, let alone the capital, on the debt. And I suppose the best example
from that I' ye come across is a country, in West Africa where the consumption 【M5】______
, the local consumption of peanuts was banned, because peanuts, if
they' re imported can bring in a great deal of foreign income. The peanut 【M6】______
is a major source of protein in this country. So you had people go hungry as 【M7】______
a result of that. The peanuts were exported to Great Britain and the United
States to feed our cattle. Those cattle then produced a surplus of milk
which we don't know what to do with. We have enough milk, more milk
than we can cope with, in the West World. And also that milk was trans- 【M8】______
formed into dried milk powder and then taken back to this country to help
feed children who were suffering from malnutrition. So that's the kind of insanely 【M9】______
【M1】
第8题
What is significant about the review?
A.Its publication was banned by the British government.
B.It was the first weekly newspaper.
C.It caused a prison revolt.
D.It was the first magazine ever published.
第9题
In the hospital patients with measles (麻疹)were _____ by glasswalls from those suffering from other diseases.
A) identified
B) banned
C) isolated
D)sheltered
第10题
From the passage we know that Symbion Inc ________.
A) has been banned by the government from producing artificial hearts
B) will review the effects of artificial hearts before designing new models
C) may continue to work on new models of reliable artificial hearts
D) can make new models of artificial hearts available on the market in 10 to 20 years