“…a world that is still full of mysteries”refers to________ A.The earth. B.Out
“…a world that is still full of mysteries”refers to________
A.The earth.
B.Out space.
C.The ocean.
D.Mars.
“…a world that is still full of mysteries”refers to________
A.The earth.
B.Out space.
C.The ocean.
D.Mars.
第1题
A.anonymous
B.humanitarian
C.rigorous
D.conspicuous
第3题
#include<stdio.h>
void fun(char *fiame.,char *st)
{ FILE *myf; int i;
myf=fopen(Name,"w");
for(i=0;i<strlen(st);i++)fputc(st[i],myf);
felose(myf);
}
main()
{fun("test", "new world");fun("test","hello,");}
A.hello, B.new worldhello, C.new world D.hello,rld
第4题
Americans have been ______ (大量向南部和西部地区移居) since World WarⅡ, and the pattern still prevails.
第5题
The purpose of writing this article is ______.
A.to draw the readers' attention to a new standard for measuring power
B.to demonstrate American political influence in the world
C.to emphasize that effort must be made to strengthen the declining U. S. industrial base
D.to show American industrial prowers
第6题
The purpose of this passage is______.
A.to talk about Valentine's Day
B.to talk about the story of Valentine
C.to talk about people's celebration on Valentine's Day
D.to talk about the popularity of celebrating Valentine's Day now in the world
第7题
One of the【C1】______ beautiful sights in the bird world is the male peafowl, or peacock, strutting (炫耀) proudly【C2】______ with its magnificent【C3】______ raised and its richly【C4】______ tail feathers【C5】______ in the sunlight. The peacock's many colored "tail" is not really a tail at【C6】______. It is a fan【C7】______ of stiff, beautiful feathers. This fan is【C8】______ by the peacock's true tail. In【C9】______ to the glorious plumage, a peacock has a crest of upright feathers on its head.【C10】______, the peahen, or female peafowl, is usually colored a dull brown and has neither【C11】______ nor crest.
The peafowl is a member of the pheasant【C12】______. It may be found【C13】______ wild in the jungles of Asia and of the East Indies. Tame peafowl may be seen in nearly all other parts of the world,【C14】______, although their flesh and their eggs are【C15】______ good for【C16】______ use, they are generally kept【C17】______ ornaments or curiosities in parks and in zoos. Peafowl in a wild state feed【C18】______ grass, grain, frogs, insects and snails. In【C19】______, however, they thrive on grains commonly【C20】______ to poultry.
【C1】
A.many
B.more
C.most
D.much
第8题
Nowadays, Internet users may have a choice of "language preference" information when they contact a website. If a page is available in that language, it can be retrieved in preference to one in English. This means, for example, that the Web will appear to be in Spanish to a Spanish speaker and in Chinese to a Chinese speaker, provided, of course, the hosts contacted maintain pages in these languages.
What is considered to be the operating standard for global communication?
A.The Internet.
B.The English language.
C.The networked computer.
D.The electronic media.
第9题
One source of information is the effect of the eruption of Tambora, a volcano in Sumbawa, the Dutch East Indies, in April 1815. The largest recorded volcanic eruption, Tambora threw 150 million tons of fine ash into the stratosphere. The ash from a volcano spreads worldwide in a few days and remains in the air for years, It’s effect is to mm incoming solar radiation into space and thus cool the earth. For example, records of weather in England show that between April and November 1815, the average temperature had fallen 4.50 ℃. During the next twenty-four months, England suffered one of the coldest periods of its history. Farmers' records from April 1815 to December 1818 indicate frost throughout the spring and summer and sharp decreases in crop and livestock markets. Since there was a time lag of several years between causes and effect, by the time the world agricultural commodity community had deteriorated, no one realized the cause.
Ecologists today warn that we face a twofold menace. The ever-present possibility of volcanic eruptions, such as that of Mt St Helens in Washington, added to man's pollution of the atmosphere with oil, gas, coal, and other polluting substances, may bring increasingly colder weather.
According to the passage, the effects of Tambora's eruption were______.
A.of several days' duration worldwide
B.felt mainly in the Dutch East Indies
C.evident in the decreased world temperature
D.immediately evident to the world's scientists
第10题
听力原文: The world I entered at the age of eighteen was a very cheap world. Prices were stable. When I entered St. Thomas' Hospital I rent a set of rooms in Vincent Square for which I paid 18 shillings a week. My landlady provided me with a very good breakfast before I went to the hospital and a dinner when I came back at half past six. I only had to pay for the breakfasts and dinners twelve shillings a week. For four-pence I lunched at St. Thomas' on bread and butter and a glass of milk. I was able to live very well, pay my fees, buy my necessary instruments, clothe myself, and have a lot of fun on fourteen pounds a month. And I could always pawn my microscope for three pounds.
I spent five years at St. Thomas' Hospital. I was a bad student, for my heart, as you might have guessed, was not in it. I wanted, I had always wanted, to be a writer, and in the evenings, after my dinner, I wrote and read. Before long, I wrote a novel called "Liza of Lambeth", which I sent to a publisher and was accepted. It came out during my last year at the hospital and it was successful It was of course an accident, but I did not know that. I felt I could afford to give up medicine and make writing my profession; so, three days after I graduated from the school of medicine, I left for Spain to write another book. I did not realize, at that time, that I was taking a great risk.
(33)
A.4.
B.8.
C.5
D.18