A.they took so long to raise the moneyB.it was apparent the statue was mislocatedC.its
A.they took so long to raise the money
B.it was apparent the statue was mislocated
C.its design was tasteless
D.they felt that the concept was a waste of money
A.they took so long to raise the money
B.it was apparent the statue was mislocated
C.its design was tasteless
D.they felt that the concept was a waste of money
第1题
The Statue of Liberty's development embarrassed Americans in the 1880s because ______.
A.they took so long to raise the money
B.it was apparent the statue was mislocated
C.its design was tasteless
D.they felt that the concept was a waste of money
第2题
9:We see distant galaxies as they were long, long ago because ______.
A.they were closer together then
B.the universe has always looked as the same
C.their light takes so long to reach us
D.they have travelled such a long way
第3题
How does the author indicate oncogenes?
A.They are always in operation in a healthy person.
B.They remain unharmful so long as they are not activated.
C.They can be driven out of normal cells.
D.Normal cells can't turn them off.
第4题
听力原文:(Woman) What took you so long to get here?
(Man) (A) No, it's much shorter.
(B) I was stuck in traffic.
(C) About three hours.
(21)
A.
B.
C.
第5题
Why weren't the teacher's books good enough for Louis?
A.The words were so hard.
B.The words took up so much space.
C.It took so long to read a book.
D.It was difficult to read.
第6题
听力原文:W: Gary, what took you so long?
M: Do you have any idea how hard it is to find this place?
Q: Why was the man late?
(19)
A.He didn't wear a watch.
B.He had trouble getting to the place.
C.He didn't want to leave the place.
D.He had no idea how far it was.
第7题
听力原文:W: I've been sitting in the lobby for two solid hours. What took you so long?
M: Oh, I'm sorry about that, Sue. I didn't think it would be so complicated.
Q: What does the man imply?
(19)
A.He thought it would be move difficult.
B.He doesn't think the woman's remark is appropriate.
C.It was farther than he thought it would be.
D.It wasn't as easy as he thought.
第8题
M:You know what, in the end only three of them actually took part.
Q:What does the man say about his classmates?
(19)
A.They watched the end of the race.
B.Only three of them didn't finish the race.
C.Most of them didn't nm in the race.
D.They participated in the last three races.
第9题
Ohio Workplaces Are Smoke Free As of December 7, 2006
Ohio employees are breathing easier since December 7, 2006, when Issue 5, a statewide ban on smoking in public places, took effect. The smoking ban affects all Ohio employers, public and private. The effects of this ban are significant. As of December 7, 2006, it is illegal to smoke not only inside Ohio buildings but also in areas immediately adjacent to any entrances or exits. The law specifically bans smoking in the following areas: restrooms, storage areas, stairwells, garages and employer-owned vehicles. Smoking is prohibited in these areas at all times. Fines for employers who violate this law range from $ 100 to $2,500 per violation.
Locations Where Smoking Is Permitted
While the ban is widespread, it does not completely eliminate smoking in Ohio. Employers can still permit smoking on their outdoor premises, so long as there is a sufficient distance between the smoking area and the entrances, windows and ventilation systems to the building so that smoke cannot migrate inside. While the Department of Health has not yet established a set distance, Jackson Lewis recommends at least 25 to 30 feet between the smoking area and any entrances, windows or ventilation systems.
Employers can also permit smoking on outdoor patios, so long as the patio either (a) has no roof; or (b) has a roof but no more than two sides. The outdoor patio must also be of a sufficient distance away from entrances, windows and ventilation systems so that smoke does not migrate inside.
Smoking is also permitted in the following areas:
Private residences unless the private residence operates a childcare or adult care center for compensation.
"Hotels, motels and other sleeping lodges. The law limits the number of smoking rooms to 20% of the total sleeping rooms. Hotels can further limit smoking in their facilities or choose to be smoke-free.
Nursing homes but only for residents who are allowed to smoke in designated areas.
Such designated areas must be separately enclosed so that smoke does not enter entrances, windows or ventilation systems. Please note that nursing home employees are within their rights to refuse to enter and/or perform. services in the smoking areas.
What will happen if employers fail to comply with the law?
A.They will be put into a prison.
B.They will have to designate a smoking room.
C.They will have to close their businesses.
D.They will be fined.
第10题
听力原文: Stonefish live among rocks in the sea. They have wide, turned-down mouths and small eyes. Their skin is the same colours as rocks. This makes a stonefish took like one of the rocks.
Sometimes a swimmer will step on a stonefish. Then the fish will shoot some liquid into the swimmer's foot. The foot will become bigger and start to hurt. It may hurt for a long time. Because of the fish like the stonefish, the sea floor is sometimes not peaceful as it looks.
How are the eyes of a stonefish?
A.They are wide.
B.They are small.
C.They are turned-down.