have been created by a physics scientist and a fashion designer
can help make air pollution less
will do harm to people
will be popular in two years
第1题:
Lions are mentioned in this passage for ______.
A. comparison
B. excitement
C. comic relief
D. accuracy
第一段。在非洲,狮子恐怕是众所周知的捕猎能手,而野狗才是最令人不可思议的捕猎者。最后一段。狮子捕到猎物后会蜂拥而至吃掉。而野狗则先让小狗吃饱。这是两者的不同之处。
第2题:
AU of the following adaptations of living things are mentioned in the passage except that in their______.
A. structure
B. ways to develop the survival skills of the young
C. production of the young
D. working system of the body
第3题:
What feature of “body language”mentioned in the passage is common to both humans and animals?
A.Lifting beads when sad.
B.Keeping long faces when angry.
C.Bristling hair when ready to attack.
D.Bowing heads when willing to obey.
第4题:
A、have been
B、has
C、was
D、are
第5题:
whether psychologists should use drugs to cure their patients
how psychologists should treat their patients
the fact that all of the drugs have harmful side effects
the extent to which drugs should be used to fight psychological illness
第6题:
Three.
Four.
Five.
Six.
第7题:
One
Two
Three
Many
第8题:
righteous indignation
informed skepticism
eager anticipation
sentimental regret
bewilderment
第9题:
Billy is living with a generous person.
Billy has found his brother.
Billy bought a diamond ring.
Billy appeared in the news report.
第10题:
saving employees’ money
making employees more attractive
improving employees’ motivation
making employees happier
第11题:
Thinking out your ideal home.
Consulting some experienced architects for some advice.
Learning others’ experience of remodeling.
Discussing remodeling plan with family members.
第12题:
The back pocket of his tight trousers.
The top pocket of his jacket.
A side pocket of his jacket.
A side pocket of his trousers.
第13题:
Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Malaria is under attack in a number of countries.
B. Some types of mosquitoes have become resistant to the current sprays.
C. New poisons have been put into wide use with the new science.
D. One of human's challenges is to win the campaigns against mosquitoes.
第14题:
Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the swarm of bees in the passage?
A. They crowded like a black cloud.
B. They shocked and terrified Andy.
C. They tried to attack Andy in a mass.
D. They made Andy stay in hospital for two days.
第15题:
The commercial banks mentioned in the passage can not have any other trade with companies except the credit action.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第16题:
The book mentioned in this passage is written for readers who( ).
A. are intelligent college students and lay person who do not know much about science
B. are good at producing various gadgets
C. work in a storehouse of dried facts
D. want to have a superficial understanding of science
第17题:
as the opponent of Dr. Ian Oswald
because he has strange sleeping habits
as the pioneering sleep scientist
because of his observation and analysis of sleep habits
第18题:
Story readings and discussions.
Osmosis.
Taking every opportunity to teach character.
Role play.
第19题:
how much education one has received
whether one is single or married
how old one’s children are
where one lives
第20题:
agreeing that communism posed a threat to the stability of Vietnam's government
pointing out the costliness of .interfering in the affairs of foreign countries
implying that using force against another nation is never justified
demonstrating the influence the Soviet Union had in unstable countries in Southeast Asia
contending that one country may adopt another's style of government without becoming its ally
第21题:
As an example of endangered language.
To show the diversity of languages in Japan.
To testify the effectiveness of multilingual approach.
To criticize neglect of minority tongues by Japanese government.
第22题:
English.
German.
Russian.
Spanish.
第23题:
There were no cultural activities on campus before the period of growth mentioned in the passage.
The opening of the John F. Kennedy Center was unwelcome.
It was through the influence of universities that many cities tried to revive their cultural institutions in the inner city areas.
Government’s aid and private donations to universities were reduced because of their political involvement.