【单选题】()isusuallythechiefenemyofthecameralens.
A.Occasion
B.vain
C.Moisture
D.Deck
A.Occasion
B.vain
C.Moisture
D.Deck
【分析解答题】A fox may grow grey, but never good.
【分析解答题】 Declaring that he was opposed to using this unusual animal husbandry technique to clone humans, he ordered that federal funds not be used for such an experiment-although no one had proposed to do so--and asked an independent panel of experts chaired by Princeton President Harold Shapiro to report back to the White House in 90 days with recommendations for a national policy on human cloning.
【单选题】Women on a touring holiday of Britain were injured by an explosion in their motor van in the center of Norwich yesterday.
Shoppers, traders and businessmen in Red Lion Street were shocked by a loud bang, and seconds later the two men jumped over from the vehicle. Several people rushed to give assistance and helped to put out the fire inside the vehicle.
“I heard this explosion. It was pretty loud. I thought it could have been a bomb.” Said Mr. Leslie Webster, manager of the market, who was working in his office in Red Lion Street. “I looked out of the window and saw this lad leap from the van and roll on the ground. Then another lad came out of the van. He seemed to be in a worse state - parts of his trousers were hanging below his knee.”
“I came downstairs to get a fire extinguisher(灭火器), but by the time I got outside someone from the bank was in the van with an extinguisher.”
Mr. Webster, who lives at 71, Trinity Street, Norwich, said both victims were shocked. One was taken into the market’s office to await an ambulance. “The second man insisted on going back into the van to see if everything was all right, and five minutes later he came out with a drawer that was blazing.” He added.
The explosion was also heard inside the bank. Staff provided a fire extinguisher and telephoned for an ambulance.
Although a plastic window was blown out, damage inside the vehicle was mainly superficial.
The two men have spent the last six months touring the Continent and has traveled to Norwich from Snetterton. At the time of the incident their wives were shopping in the city.
36. The two men in the van ______.
A. were unhurt B. were slightly hurt
C. were shocked and badly hurt D. needed a long-time treatment
37. The word “leap” most probably means ______.
A. jump over B. step up
C. fall down D. get out
38. In Mr. Webster’s opinion, the explosion ______.
A. was almost a bomb B. wasn’t a bomb
C. was like a bomb D. was a bomb
39. In the accident ______.
A. the windows of the bank were blown out
B. the contents of the van were damaged
C. everything in the van was all right
D. the van was burned
40. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Mr. Webster saw what had happened.
B. Mr. Webster helped to put out the fire.
C. Mr. Webster didn’t take a fire extinguisher to the van.
D. Mr. Webster wanted to help in the accident but he didn’t have a chance.
Shoppers, traders and businessmen in Red Lion Street were shocked by a loud bang, and seconds later the two men jumped over from the vehicle. Several people rushed to give assistance and helped to put out the fire inside the vehicle.
“I heard this explosion. It was pretty loud. I thought it could have been a bomb.” Said Mr. Leslie Webster, manager of the market, who was working in his office in Red Lion Street. “I looked out of the window and saw this lad leap from the van and roll on the ground. Then another lad came out of the van. He seemed to be in a worse state - parts of his trousers were hanging below his knee.”
“I came downstairs to get a fire extinguisher(灭火器), but by the time I got outside someone from the bank was in the van with an extinguisher.”
Mr. Webster, who lives at 71, Trinity Street, Norwich, said both victims were shocked. One was taken into the market’s office to await an ambulance. “The second man insisted on going back into the van to see if everything was all right, and five minutes later he came out with a drawer that was blazing.” He added.
The explosion was also heard inside the bank. Staff provided a fire extinguisher and telephoned for an ambulance.
Although a plastic window was blown out, damage inside the vehicle was mainly superficial.
The two men have spent the last six months touring the Continent and has traveled to Norwich from Snetterton. At the time of the incident their wives were shopping in the city.
36. The two men in the van ______.
A. were unhurt B. were slightly hurt
C. were shocked and badly hurt D. needed a long-time treatment
37. The word “leap” most probably means ______.
A. jump over B. step up
C. fall down D. get out
38. In Mr. Webster’s opinion, the explosion ______.
A. was almost a bomb B. wasn’t a bomb
C. was like a bomb D. was a bomb
39. In the accident ______.
A. the windows of the bank were blown out
B. the contents of the van were damaged
C. everything in the van was all right
D. the van was burned
40. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Mr. Webster saw what had happened.
B. Mr. Webster helped to put out the fire.
C. Mr. Webster didn’t take a fire extinguisher to the van.
D. Mr. Webster wanted to help in the accident but he didn’t have a chance.
【单选题】somE politiCiAns ArE sCurrying ABout with muCh zEst AnD AntiCipAtion. it’s timE, thEir polls inForm thEm, to FinD thE quiCk Fix For whAt thEy hAvE DEtErminED is A soCiEty plAguED By thE irrEgulAr hEArtBEAt oF DEFiCiEnt vAluEs.
But thErE ArE ContrADiCtions thAt intruDE on this DEnunCiAtory AtmosphErE. iF thErE ArE morAl omissions in thE soCiEty, thEy CAnnot BE sEAlED By instAnt, slEnDErly BAsED AttACks on EntErtAinmEnt. thE plAin FAin FACt is wE ArE rEArrAnging our prioritiEs in thE wrong wAy.
wE ArE toDAy misplACing our EnErgiEs AnD our FunDing By DirECting All sorts oF inCEntivEs to high sChools AnD CollEgEs. too lAtE. thE morAl sCAFFolDing hAs BEEn Built By thEn, For BEttEr or worsE. how thEn to BEgin this rEvision oF liFE ConDuCt wE must introDuCE in prE-sChool, AnD kEEp AlivE through grADE FivE, A nEw sChool CoursE.
thE CoursE CoulD BE titlED, "whAt is right, AnD whAt is plAinly wrong. " For 30 minutEs EACh DAy, thE tEAChEr woulD illuminAtE For thEsE vEry young ChilDrEn whAt williAm FAulknEr lABElED "thE olD vEritiEs", thE worDs thAt ConstruCt AnD implEmEnt thE DAily morAl grinD in EvEry DurABlE soCiEty must EngAgE iF it is to BE juDgED A "just" soCiEty.
thEsE ArE worDs likE Duty, honor, sErviCE, intEgrity, pity, priDE, CompAssion AnD sACriFiCE, plus thE ClEAr ADmonition thAt violEnCE is wrong. to thE tEAChing oF thE mEAning oF thosE worDs must BE ADDED thAt ClEAnsing rulE oF trEAting othEr pEoplE As you woulD wAnt thEm to trEAt you.AnD most oF All to mAkE surE thAt thEsE kiDs unDErstAnD with growing ClArity thAt homE, sChool AnD ChurCh ArE thE sAnCtuAriEs For thEir lAtEr liFE.
thErE is A grAnD simpliCity to this kinD oF sChool CoursE. it EntErs A ChilD’s minD EArly, Burrowing DEEp into thosE rECEssEs oF thE humAn BrAin thAt EvEn toDAy ADvAnCED mEDiCAl sCiEnCE hAs not BEEn ABlE to pEnEtrAtE.
iF you Ask Enough pEoplE, you will FinD thAt most oF us rEmEmBEr our First-or sEConD-grADE tEAChEr. i rEmEmBEr missCorBEtt AnD miss wAlkEr, who rEAD to us BEForE wE rEAlly unDErstooD, But thE worDs hAD wEight AnD AllurE. wE listEnED AnD, without rEAlly knowing it, wE lEArnED AnD sAvED whAt wE lEArnE
D、pErhAps it wAs BECAusE whAt wE hEArD in thosE EArly sChool yEArs wAs thE First Entry into our lEArning vEssEl.
ABsEnt this kinD oF EArly instruCtion, ABsEnt thE BuilDing oF this morAl shiElD, no CongrEssionAl lAw, no prEsiDEntiAl ExECutivE orDEr, no FiEry rhEtoriC will sAlvAgE A ChilD’s ConDuCt nor loCAtE A missing morAl CorE.
thE Author insists thAt ChilDrEn BE mADE AwArE thAt homE, sChool AnD ChurCh ______.
A、CAn protECt thEm AgAinst morAl FAll
B、CAn givE ComFort whEnEvEr thEy ArE in trouBlE
C、ArE oF grEAt hElp For thEir CArEEr suCCEss
D、ArE FrEE From ChilD ABusE
But thErE ArE ContrADiCtions thAt intruDE on this DEnunCiAtory AtmosphErE. iF thErE ArE morAl omissions in thE soCiEty, thEy CAnnot BE sEAlED By instAnt, slEnDErly BAsED AttACks on EntErtAinmEnt. thE plAin FAin FACt is wE ArE rEArrAnging our prioritiEs in thE wrong wAy.
wE ArE toDAy misplACing our EnErgiEs AnD our FunDing By DirECting All sorts oF inCEntivEs to high sChools AnD CollEgEs. too lAtE. thE morAl sCAFFolDing hAs BEEn Built By thEn, For BEttEr or worsE. how thEn to BEgin this rEvision oF liFE ConDuCt wE must introDuCE in prE-sChool, AnD kEEp AlivE through grADE FivE, A nEw sChool CoursE.
thE CoursE CoulD BE titlED, "whAt is right, AnD whAt is plAinly wrong. " For 30 minutEs EACh DAy, thE tEAChEr woulD illuminAtE For thEsE vEry young ChilDrEn whAt williAm FAulknEr lABElED "thE olD vEritiEs", thE worDs thAt ConstruCt AnD implEmEnt thE DAily morAl grinD in EvEry DurABlE soCiEty must EngAgE iF it is to BE juDgED A "just" soCiEty.
thEsE ArE worDs likE Duty, honor, sErviCE, intEgrity, pity, priDE, CompAssion AnD sACriFiCE, plus thE ClEAr ADmonition thAt violEnCE is wrong. to thE tEAChing oF thE mEAning oF thosE worDs must BE ADDED thAt ClEAnsing rulE oF trEAting othEr pEoplE As you woulD wAnt thEm to trEAt you.AnD most oF All to mAkE surE thAt thEsE kiDs unDErstAnD with growing ClArity thAt homE, sChool AnD ChurCh ArE thE sAnCtuAriEs For thEir lAtEr liFE.
thErE is A grAnD simpliCity to this kinD oF sChool CoursE. it EntErs A ChilD’s minD EArly, Burrowing DEEp into thosE rECEssEs oF thE humAn BrAin thAt EvEn toDAy ADvAnCED mEDiCAl sCiEnCE hAs not BEEn ABlE to pEnEtrAtE.
iF you Ask Enough pEoplE, you will FinD thAt most oF us rEmEmBEr our First-or sEConD-grADE tEAChEr. i rEmEmBEr missCorBEtt AnD miss wAlkEr, who rEAD to us BEForE wE rEAlly unDErstooD, But thE worDs hAD wEight AnD AllurE. wE listEnED AnD, without rEAlly knowing it, wE lEArnED AnD sAvED whAt wE lEArnE
D、pErhAps it wAs BECAusE whAt wE hEArD in thosE EArly sChool yEArs wAs thE First Entry into our lEArning vEssEl.
ABsEnt this kinD oF EArly instruCtion, ABsEnt thE BuilDing oF this morAl shiElD, no CongrEssionAl lAw, no prEsiDEntiAl ExECutivE orDEr, no FiEry rhEtoriC will sAlvAgE A ChilD’s ConDuCt nor loCAtE A missing morAl CorE.
thE Author insists thAt ChilDrEn BE mADE AwArE thAt homE, sChool AnD ChurCh ______.
A、CAn protECt thEm AgAinst morAl FAll
B、CAn givE ComFort whEnEvEr thEy ArE in trouBlE
C、ArE oF grEAt hElp For thEir CArEEr suCCEss
D、ArE FrEE From ChilD ABusE
【单选题】Woman: Doctor, what's wrong with my fatherMan: He's in pretty good shape, considering.Question: What do we learn from the dialogue
A.Her father is very sick.
B.There is nothing serious with her father.
C.Her father is an athlete.
D.The man is not sure about her father's condition.
A.Her father is very sick.
B.There is nothing serious with her father.
C.Her father is an athlete.
D.The man is not sure about her father's condition.
【单选题】Mobile phones are proved to ______ with flight instruments and have a negative effect on flight safety.
A.interfere
B.disturb
C.interrupt
D.trouble
A.interfere
B.disturb
C.interrupt
D.trouble
【单选题】Can you ____ an insect having eight eyes and still having poor eyesight
A.imagine
B.suppose
C.think
D.expect
A.imagine
B.suppose
C.think
D.expect
【单选题】Britain’s emissions of greenhouse gases, blamed by many scientists for contributing to global warming, have fallen by 14 percent since 1990, according to the latest government report.
British lakes and rivers are also on the road to recovery from acid rain poisoning, following successful curbs to air pollution from cars and heavy industry.
The report by the NationalAtmosphericEmissions Inventory (NAEI) attributed the drop in greenhouse gas emissions to several factors including: the introduction of catalytic converters on cars, a move toward low sulphur and lead-free petrol and a switch to gas from coal and oil in power generation.
Environment Minister Michael Meacher said the downward trend was welcome, but warned of complacency.
"Even though these figures are encouraging, we must not be complacent. There are still significant problems where we need to do more, for example, to further reduce greenhouse gases and harmful pollutants (污染物) such as ammonia and particulate matter, " he said in a statement.
The government has a target to cut greenhouse gases by 23 percent by 2010 on 1990 level, This is almost double the target of 12. 5 percent to which the UK is committed under the Kyoto Protocol and there are signs that emissions are rising as generators return to using coal-fired power stations in the face of rising natural gas prices.
TheDepartment ofEnvironment Food and RuralAffairsDEFRA、said substantial curbs on sulphur dioxide emissions across the UK andEurope had cut acid rain by half over the last 12 years. "Damaged freshwater lakes and streams are showing signs of recovery, " it saiD、
ButDEFRA、warned of a new threat: "Nitrogen oxides and ammonia are the main air pollutants that must be tackled to stop future damage. "
The bulk ofBritain’s ammonia emissions come from farm animal manure (粪肥), causing over-enrichment of land and waterways, said the report.Certain species rampage unchecked through this ultra-fertile environment, smothering the slower growing plants beneath them and choking streams and rivers. Nitrogen oxides enter the atmosphere from car exhausts and industry, creating health-damaging ozone and contributing to acid rain.
What is UK’s committed target under the Kyoto Protocol to cut greenhouse gases by 2010
A、To cut by 23% on 1990 levels.
B、To cut by 25% on 1990 levels.
C、To cut by 12.5% on 1990 levels.
D、To cut by 50% on 1990 levels.
British lakes and rivers are also on the road to recovery from acid rain poisoning, following successful curbs to air pollution from cars and heavy industry.
The report by the NationalAtmosphericEmissions Inventory (NAEI) attributed the drop in greenhouse gas emissions to several factors including: the introduction of catalytic converters on cars, a move toward low sulphur and lead-free petrol and a switch to gas from coal and oil in power generation.
Environment Minister Michael Meacher said the downward trend was welcome, but warned of complacency.
"Even though these figures are encouraging, we must not be complacent. There are still significant problems where we need to do more, for example, to further reduce greenhouse gases and harmful pollutants (污染物) such as ammonia and particulate matter, " he said in a statement.
The government has a target to cut greenhouse gases by 23 percent by 2010 on 1990 level, This is almost double the target of 12. 5 percent to which the UK is committed under the Kyoto Protocol and there are signs that emissions are rising as generators return to using coal-fired power stations in the face of rising natural gas prices.
TheDepartment ofEnvironment Food and RuralAffairsDEFRA、said substantial curbs on sulphur dioxide emissions across the UK andEurope had cut acid rain by half over the last 12 years. "Damaged freshwater lakes and streams are showing signs of recovery, " it saiD、
ButDEFRA、warned of a new threat: "Nitrogen oxides and ammonia are the main air pollutants that must be tackled to stop future damage. "
The bulk ofBritain’s ammonia emissions come from farm animal manure (粪肥), causing over-enrichment of land and waterways, said the report.Certain species rampage unchecked through this ultra-fertile environment, smothering the slower growing plants beneath them and choking streams and rivers. Nitrogen oxides enter the atmosphere from car exhausts and industry, creating health-damaging ozone and contributing to acid rain.
What is UK’s committed target under the Kyoto Protocol to cut greenhouse gases by 2010
A、To cut by 23% on 1990 levels.
B、To cut by 25% on 1990 levels.
C、To cut by 12.5% on 1990 levels.
D、To cut by 50% on 1990 levels.
【单选题】The agency, ______ to set and enforce health standard for American workers, has been promising a cotton dust standard for several years.
A.which is
B.which it is
C.whose job it is
D.of whose job is
A.which is
B.which it is
C.whose job it is
D.of whose job is
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