问答题Flu and How Not to Catch It  This winter, in offices and workplaces throughout the country, people are at risk of becoming a health danger to their colleagues. These are the people who, carrying flu viruses, have dragged themselves in to work in (1) sp

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Flu and How Not to Catch It  This winter, in offices and workplaces throughout the country, people are at risk of becoming a health danger to their colleagues. These are the people who, carrying flu viruses, have dragged themselves in to work in (1) sp____ of the high temperature, headache, sore throat and cough they are (2) su____ from. Most experts agree that people with flu ought to stay at home, certainly in the case of those (3)____ jobs involve public safety-airline pilots, air traffic (4)____(control) and train drivers.  A diet rich in (5) ve____ and fruit and regular exercise may help people avoid the illness. Experts are (6)____(doubt) whether taking lots of vitamin C will (7)____ any difference, but reducing stress levels may help. Basic hygiene is certainly important, as well, especially in the office. We know that the illness can be passed on (8) f____ cups and saucers, so do more than simply rinse them under the tap with all the others. Wash them properly with hot water and use disinfectants to clean surfaces. Remember to wash your hands (9) reg____ and don’t touch your face, as flu enters the body through the eyes, nose and mouth. Other tips on prevention include (10)____ rid of cloth handkerchiefs, which provide a home for germs. Change to paper tissues and throw them away afterwards.

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  • 第1题:

    The best solution to the problem of the spread of bird flu is ______.

    A. to kill all the birds in an area where bird flu has been discovered

    B. to kill all the chickens

    C. to kill all the birds

    D. to kill all the chickens when bird flu has been discovered


    正确答案:A

        39.答案为A  此题考查文章句意理解、细节定位。略读义章,发现在文章的结尾处有The best way to stop the spread  of bird flu is to kill all the  chickens in an area where bird flu has been discovered。注意其中的in an area where bird flu has been discoveredall the chickens的限定作用,故选A为答案。

  • 第2题:

    Something like a caste line is emerging centered around knowledge.Individuals who fall too far behind in the( )of knowledge at a young age will find it almost impossible to catch up later,no matter how hard they try.

    A.control
    B.mastery
    C.search
    D.pursuit

    答案:D
    解析:
    in the pursuit of“追求,追赶”,如:in the pursuit of knowledge即对知识的追求,符合文意。A.in control of“控制”;B.mastery“精通,熟练”,如:demonstrate a mastery of Arabic显示对阿拉伯语的精通;C.in search of“寻找”。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    Flu Shots Or Not?
    It sounded like a good idea when New York City's mayor,Rudollph Giuliani,advised New Yorkers recently to get a flu shot.After all,20,000 Americans each year die of influenza. And this year in particular,the mayor suggested,getting a flu shot might be an especially good idea, since it could help doctors distinguish between flu and the deadly inhalational(吸入的)form of anthrax(炭疽).How? Both anthrax and flu exhibit strikingly similar symptoms-fever, chills and muscle aches-in the early days of the infection.Physicians would be quick to suspect anthrax in anyone who was vaccinated(接种疫苗)against flu and still developed fever and chills. That would give them a better chance to identify any new victims of terror while their infection was still in its earliest,most treatable stages.
    Or so the mayor's reasoning went. Unfortunately,there are a couple of problems with his log-ic .For one thing,getting vaccinated against influenza doesn't guarantee you won't get sick .Al-though highly effective,the flu vaccine(疫苗)protects against only the dominant types of the dis-ease and even then does not provide 100% protection.It takes a couple of weeks for your body to respond to the vaccine with a sufficient number of antibodies(抗体).Each year thousands of
    Americans who get the vaccine nevertheless still get the flu.
    There are also plenty of reasons you might develop fever,chills and muscle aches that have nothing to do with either anthrax or flu .Indeed,doctors estimate that more than 80%of all flu-like illnesses each winter are caused by other groups of viruses.Getting vaccinated against flu can't protect you against suffering from these other illnesses.
    In the worst case,asking all healthy adults to get vaccinated could actually have the opposite effect to the one intended,leading to even more deaths if it means we run out of shots for those who are most vulnerable to the infection.Already there have been delays in getting this year's shipment of vaccine to clinics and doctor's offices.Those who should be at the front of the line in-clude folks who are 65 or older,nursing-home residents and adults and children with chronic health problems as well as anyone who cares for or lives with such people .Flu shots are also im- portant for men and women whose immune system is weakened by HIV(艾滋病病毒)or other conditions.
    The best reason to get the flu vaccine is that it proteets against most flus-not that you're worried about getting anthrax.While inhalational anthrax has killed only five people so far,many more could be at risk from flu-related complications.There's no need to worsen the tragedy by making this year's influenza epidemic any worse.

    It is not easy to tell anthrax from flu in the early days of the infection.
    A: Right
    B: Wrong
    C: Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    通篇文章除了开头提到纽约市长最近建议纽约市民前往打流感预防针以外,并没有提到有多少人接受他的意见前往打针,所以Quite a few ( = A considerable number of 相当多的)这个数量就无法证实。


    短文第一段第五句说到炭疽病和流感在感染初期,其表现出来的症状十分相似,所以本题说“在感染初期不易区分”是正确的。tell sb. /sth. from sb. /sth. = distinguish sb./sth .from sb./sth.。


    短文第二段第二句说“打了流感预防针也不能保证你不得病”,本段最后一句还说 “每年有成千上万人打了流感预防针还得流感”,故本题是错的。


    整个第三段都证明本题的论述是正确的,其中说到“发烧、发冷和肌肉疼痛可以与炭疽病和流感没有任何关系(have nothing to do with)",而且“医生佑计,每年冬天, 80%以上的类似流感的疾病是由其他类型病毒所引起的”。


    文章第四段第一句讲到了本题所说的内容,即如果人人都打的话就可能造成疫苗短缺,而需要打预防针的人却无法打。


    短文第四段第三句列举了最需要打流感预防针的人中就包括了“那些护理的人和与他们一起居住的人(as well as anyone who care for or lives with such people)",故本题是错的。


    文章最后一段说到“迄今为止,炭疽病只导致5人死亡”,但并未提到这些人是否打过流感预防针。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    Flu Shots Or Not?
    It sounded like a good idea when New York City's mayor,Rudollph Giuliani,advised New Yorkers recently to get a flu shot.After all,20,000 Americans each year die of influenza. And this year in particular,the mayor suggested,getting a flu shot might be an especially good idea, since it could help doctors distinguish between flu and the deadly inhalational(吸入的)form of anthrax(炭疽).How? Both anthrax and flu exhibit strikingly similar symptoms-fever, chills and muscle aches-in the early days of the infection.Physicians would be quick to suspect anthrax in anyone who was vaccinated(接种疫苗)against flu and still developed fever and chills. That would give them a better chance to identify any new victims of terror while their infection was still in its earliest,most treatable stages.
    Or so the mayor's reasoning went. Unfortunately,there are a couple of problems with his log-ic .For one thing,getting vaccinated against influenza doesn't guarantee you won't get sick .Al-though highly effective,the flu vaccine(疫苗)protects against only the dominant types of the dis-ease and even then does not provide 100% protection.It takes a couple of weeks for your body to respond to the vaccine with a sufficient number of antibodies(抗体).Each year thousands of
    Americans who get the vaccine nevertheless still get the flu.
    There are also plenty of reasons you might develop fever,chills and muscle aches that have nothing to do with either anthrax or flu .Indeed,doctors estimate that more than 80%of all flu-like illnesses each winter are caused by other groups of viruses.Getting vaccinated against flu can't protect you against suffering from these other illnesses.
    In the worst case,asking all healthy adults to get vaccinated could actually have the opposite effect to the one intended,leading to even more deaths if it means we run out of shots for those who are most vulnerable to the infection.Already there have been delays in getting this year's shipment of vaccine to clinics and doctor's offices.Those who should be at the front of the line in-clude folks who are 65 or older,nursing-home residents and adults and children with chronic health problems as well as anyone who cares for or lives with such people .Flu shots are also im- portant for men and women whose immune system is weakened by HIV(艾滋病病毒)or other conditions.
    The best reason to get the flu vaccine is that it proteets against most flus-not that you're worried about getting anthrax.While inhalational anthrax has killed only five people so far,many more could be at risk from flu-related complications.There's no need to worsen the tragedy by making this year's influenza epidemic any worse.

    None of the five people killed by inhalational anthrax had been vaccinated against influenza.
    A: Right
    B: Wrong
    C: Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    通篇文章除了开头提到纽约市长最近建议纽约市民前往打流感预防针以外,并没有提到有多少人接受他的意见前往打针,所以Quite a few ( = A considerable number of 相当多的)这个数量就无法证实。


    短文第一段第五句说到炭疽病和流感在感染初期,其表现出来的症状十分相似,所以本题说“在感染初期不易区分”是正确的。tell sb. /sth. from sb. /sth. = distinguish sb./sth .from sb./sth.。


    短文第二段第二句说“打了流感预防针也不能保证你不得病”,本段最后一句还说 “每年有成千上万人打了流感预防针还得流感”,故本题是错的。


    整个第三段都证明本题的论述是正确的,其中说到“发烧、发冷和肌肉疼痛可以与炭疽病和流感没有任何关系(have nothing to do with)",而且“医生佑计,每年冬天, 80%以上的类似流感的疾病是由其他类型病毒所引起的”。


    文章第四段第一句讲到了本题所说的内容,即如果人人都打的话就可能造成疫苗短缺,而需要打预防针的人却无法打。


    短文第四段第三句列举了最需要打流感预防针的人中就包括了“那些护理的人和与他们一起居住的人(as well as anyone who care for or lives with such people)",故本题是错的。


    文章最后一段说到“迄今为止,炭疽病只导致5人死亡”,但并未提到这些人是否打过流感预防针。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    How Animals Keep Warm

    Man has invented ways to keep warm,but how do animals defend themselves?They
    cannot reason in the sense that man can,but nature has taken care of the animal kingdom
    by providing animals with special instincts(本能).One of these instincts is known as
    hibernation(冬眠).
    " Sleeping like a dormouse(棒睡鼠)"is not only a common saying but is a reality.
    When winter comes,the dormouse and other hibernating animals have reached a well-
    nourished state.They eat very well in warmer days laying down fat in the tissues of their
    bodies and during hibernation this keeps them alive.Safe in their nests,or burrows(地
    洞),they sleep soundly until the warmth of spring arrives.
    Bats,tortoises,snakes,frogs,even insects like butterflies,hibernate more or less
    completely. Some, like the squirrels(松鼠),sleep during coldest weather but are roused
    (弄醒)by a warm spell(暖流).During hibernation, the temperature of an animal's body
    drops drastically.Breathing and heart-beats almost cease.
    Another instinctive method of avoiding intense cold is to escape by means of migration.
    Wild swans,seagulls,swallows and cuckoos are a few of the very many kinds of birds
    which fly thousands of miles,twice a year,to avoid cold.Many animals,especially those
    of the Arctic regions,have summer and winter quarters.The Arctic deer of North America,
    as well as the reindeer(驯鹿)of Europe,move southward towards the forests when winter
    approaches.They return to the northern area when the warmth of spring begins to be
    sensed.
    There are animals which do not attempt to leave at the first sign of winter cold.Their
    instinctive means of defense is to dig out a deep burrow,made it soft and warm by padding
    (填塞)out with straw,leaves,moss and fur. In it they have a"secret place"containing
    food which they hope will last the winter through!Animals which fall into this class include
    the Arctic fox,the rabbit and the little field-mouse.

    How does the Arctic fox survive in winter?
    A:It leaves its burrow and migrates to a warmer land.
    B:It sleeps soundly inside its burrow in winter.
    C:It lives on rabbits or field mice.
    D:It stays in its burrow and lives on the food stored there.

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第6题:

    How do I get to Cairo?()

    AI‘m sorry. I can‘t understand.

    BYou could catch the 9:30 flight and change at Paris.

    CI‘m afraid you have missed the flight.

    DI‘m glad to show you the way


    B

  • 第7题:

    指令“JMP  DI”和“JMP  WOR PTR [DI]”作用有什么不同?请说明。


    正确答案:上述两条指令都是段内近转移指令,但是偏移地址的来源不同。指令“JMP DI”执行时,新的偏移地址在DI寄存器内,“JMP WORD PTR [DI]”时,目的偏移地址在存储单元中,该存储单元的地址在DS:DI中。

  • 第8题:

    下面关于try、catch和finally语句块的组合使用,正确的是()

    • A、try{,}
    • B、try{,}finally{,}
    • C、try{,}catch{,}finally{,}
    • D、try{,}catch{,}catch{,}

    正确答案:B,C,D

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    How do I get to Cairo?()
    A

    I‘m sorry. I can‘t understand.

    B

    You could catch the 9:30 flight and change at Paris.

    C

    I‘m afraid you have missed the flight.

    D

    I‘m glad to show you the way


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Directions:In this section, there is one passage followed by 5 questions. Read the passage carefully, then answer the questions in as few words as possible (not more than 10 words). Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.  Questions 1-5 are based on the following passage.  Many people today are worried about bird flu. They are afraid that it will pass from birds to humans and that thousands of people will die in a pandemic. In 1918 a flu virus killed about 50 million people around the world. The virus was called Spanish influenza (or Spanish flu, for short) because Spanish newspapers first described the disease. Now, after nine years of work, scientists in an American laboratory in Atlanta, Georgia, have produced a copy of the Spanish flu virus. They are also going to publish the genetic sequence of the virus on the Internet and some experts are afraid that other laboratories could copy the virus.  Scientists have copied the virus because they want to understand why the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic killed so many people. In a report in the journal Science, Dr. Jeffery Taubenberger and a team of scientists in the USA show that the copied virus is extremely powerful. The scientists injected the virus into mice and the mice began to lose weight very quickly. They lost 13% of their weight in two days and all of the mice died within six days.  “I didn’t expect it to be as lethal as it was,”Dr. Terrence Tumpey, one of the scientists in the team, told the journal Nature. In another experiment, they injected more mice with a normal type of flu. The mice lost weight at first but then they got better and did not die. The experiments showed that the mice with the Spanish flu virus had 39,000 times more flu virus in their bodies than the second group of mice.  The scientists who copied the virus say their work has already provided important information about the virus and helps to explain why it is so lethal. But other experts are worried that the virus could escape from the laboratory. “Some people will think that they have really created a biological weapon,” said Professor Ronald Atlas of the University of Louisville in Kentucky. “I am even more worried now than I was before about the possibility of a flu pandemic. The 1918 flu pandemic started with bird flu and that might happen again today with Asian bird flu.”  Some scientists are worried about the publication of the genetic sequence on the Internet. They are afraid that biologists could copy the virus using the information on the Internet. This could be very dangerous.  It took a long time to copy the virus. Scientists used material taken from the lungs of people who died from the flu virus in 1918. In a second report in Nature, Taubenberger and his colleagues analyzed the genetic make-up of the virus. They were surprised to find that it was completely different from all the normal human flu viruses. This probably means that Spanish flu jumped from birds to humans and did not mix with a human virus first. This is very worrying for scientists because in the past everyone believed that a pandemic was only possible if a bird flu virus mixed with a human flu virus.  Taubenberger says it is very important to know what changes in the virus caused the 1918 Spanish flu virus. This will help scientists to work out which viruses might cause a pandemic. The H5N1 bird flu in Asia is already changing and it could infect humans, he said.  Viruses have escaped from high-security labs before. The SARS virus escaped at least twice, once in Taiwan and once in Singapore. But some scientists believe a pandemic will not happen even if the virus escapes, because most people are naturally immune and there are now a lot of drugs which protect people from flu.  Questions:  1.When was the Spanish flu pandemic?  2.How many people died in the Spanish flu pandemic?  3.Where did the scientists produce a copy of the Spanish flu virus?  4.How quickly did the laboratory mice die?  5.What is H5N1?

    正确答案:
    1.1918年 文章第一段提到In 1918 a flu virus killed about 50 million people around the world. The virus was called Spanish influenza.
    2.About 50 million. 文章第一段提到flu virus killed about 50 million people.
    3.Atlanta, Georgia, USA (in a laboratory). 文章第一段提到scientists in an American laboratory in Atlanta, Georgia, have produced a copy of the Spanish flu virus.
    4.Within 6 days. 文章第二段最后一句提到mice died within six days .
    5.A bird flu virus. 文章倒数第二段最后一句提到The H5N1 bird flu in Asia.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    问答题
    Flu and How Not to Catch It  This winter, in offices and workplaces throughout the country, people are at risk of becoming a health danger to their colleagues. These are the people who, carrying flu viruses, have dragged themselves in to work in (1) sp____ of the high temperature, headache, sore throat and cough they are (2) su____ from. Most experts agree that people with flu ought to stay at home, certainly in the case of those (3)____ jobs involve public safety-airline pilots, air traffic (4)____(control) and train drivers.  A diet rich in (5) ve____ and fruit and regular exercise may help people avoid the illness. Experts are (6)____(doubt) whether taking lots of vitamin C will (7)____ any difference, but reducing stress levels may help. Basic hygiene is certainly important, as well, especially in the office. We know that the illness can be passed on (8) f____ cups and saucers, so do more than simply rinse them under the tap with all the others. Wash them properly with hot water and use disinfectants to clean surfaces. Remember to wash your hands (9) reg____ and don’t touch your face, as flu enters the body through the eyes, nose and mouth. Other tips on prevention include (10)____ rid of cloth handkerchiefs, which provide a home for germs. Change to paper tissues and throw them away afterwards.

    正确答案:
    1.spite 句意:虽然他们高温不下,头痛,喉咙痛又咳嗽,但他们依旧拖着病体去工作。in spite of 虽然,尽管。
    2.suffering 句意:他们正遭受……的折磨。suffer from患(某种病);受(某种病痛)折磨
    3.whose whose此处引导定语从句,修饰those
    4.controllers 根据前后的pilots, drivers可知此处应填一种职业,名词,故使用control的名词形式,且注意复数形式。
    5.vegetables 句意:富含蔬菜和水果的饮食。and引导并列名词,根据后面的fruit可推测填vegetable,fruit表示“水果”时是不可数名词,而vegetable是可数名词,故为复数形式。
    6.doubtful 此处可填doubtful或者doubting,但是由于此处不强调doubt这个动作正在进行,故doubt更符合题意。
    7.make make a difference有影响,有很大关系。
    8.from 句意:我们知道疾病由杯碟传递。pass on from通由…传递。
    9.regularly 句意:记住要有规律地洗手,不要触碰你的脸。此处,要注意使用regular的副词形式。
    10.getting get rid of 除掉,去掉。include后接动名词形式。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The phraseeven in winter(Lines 8~9)most nearly means _____.
    A

    if the winter is especially warm

    B

    during all of the year except the winter

    C

    in winter as well as in other seasons

    D

    during the evenings in winter


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第13题:

    下列域名书写正确的是______。

    A._catch.gov.cn

    B.catch.gov.cn

    C.catch, edu, Cn

    D.catch.gov.cn-


    正确答案:B
    解析:域名只能以字母字符开头,所以选项A错误;域名中各级域名之间要用圆点分开,而选项C用逗号是错误的;域名只能以字母字符或数字结尾,所以选项D错误。因此本题答案为选项B。

  • 第14题:

    I do not know how I shall manage this winter. I ________it not for the weather which is rarely fierce, but for the loneliness.

    A. intimidate
    B. fear
    C. terrify
    D. dread

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查词义辨析。本句意为:我不知道怎样渡过这个寒冬,我害怕的不是鲜有的寒冷,而是孤独。intimidate 恐吓;威胁;fear 害怕;惧怕,通常指害怕受到某事的伤害;terrify 恐吓,吓唬;dread 害怕,担心,通常指为某事的到来感到紧张或不快。此处表示害怕冬天的孤独,故dread 更合句意。

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    Flu Shots Or Not?
    It sounded like a good idea when New York City's mayor,Rudollph Giuliani,advised New Yorkers recently to get a flu shot.After all,20,000 Americans each year die of influenza. And this year in particular,the mayor suggested,getting a flu shot might be an especially good idea, since it could help doctors distinguish between flu and the deadly inhalational(吸入的)form of anthrax(炭疽).How? Both anthrax and flu exhibit strikingly similar symptoms-fever, chills and muscle aches-in the early days of the infection.Physicians would be quick to suspect anthrax in anyone who was vaccinated(接种疫苗)against flu and still developed fever and chills. That would give them a better chance to identify any new victims of terror while their infection was still in its earliest,most treatable stages.
    Or so the mayor's reasoning went. Unfortunately,there are a couple of problems with his log-ic .For one thing,getting vaccinated against influenza doesn't guarantee you won't get sick .Al-though highly effective,the flu vaccine(疫苗)protects against only the dominant types of the dis-ease and even then does not provide 100% protection.It takes a couple of weeks for your body to respond to the vaccine with a sufficient number of antibodies(抗体).Each year thousands of
    Americans who get the vaccine nevertheless still get the flu.
    There are also plenty of reasons you might develop fever,chills and muscle aches that have nothing to do with either anthrax or flu .Indeed,doctors estimate that more than 80%of all flu-like illnesses each winter are caused by other groups of viruses.Getting vaccinated against flu can't protect you against suffering from these other illnesses.
    In the worst case,asking all healthy adults to get vaccinated could actually have the opposite effect to the one intended,leading to even more deaths if it means we run out of shots for those who are most vulnerable to the infection.Already there have been delays in getting this year's shipment of vaccine to clinics and doctor's offices.Those who should be at the front of the line in-clude folks who are 65 or older,nursing-home residents and adults and children with chronic health problems as well as anyone who cares for or lives with such people .Flu shots are also im- portant for men and women whose immune system is weakened by HIV(艾滋病病毒)or other conditions.
    The best reason to get the flu vaccine is that it proteets against most flus-not that you're worried about getting anthrax.While inhalational anthrax has killed only five people so far,many more could be at risk from flu-related complications.There's no need to worsen the tragedy by making this year's influenza epidemic any worse.

    Asking all healthy adults to get a flu shot may result in a shortage of the flu shots for those who are most vulnerable to the infection.
    A: Right
    B: Wrong
    C: Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    通篇文章除了开头提到纽约市长最近建议纽约市民前往打流感预防针以外,并没有提到有多少人接受他的意见前往打针,所以Quite a few ( = A considerable number of 相当多的)这个数量就无法证实。


    短文第一段第五句说到炭疽病和流感在感染初期,其表现出来的症状十分相似,所以本题说“在感染初期不易区分”是正确的。tell sb. /sth. from sb. /sth. = distinguish sb./sth .from sb./sth.。


    短文第二段第二句说“打了流感预防针也不能保证你不得病”,本段最后一句还说 “每年有成千上万人打了流感预防针还得流感”,故本题是错的。


    整个第三段都证明本题的论述是正确的,其中说到“发烧、发冷和肌肉疼痛可以与炭疽病和流感没有任何关系(have nothing to do with)",而且“医生佑计,每年冬天, 80%以上的类似流感的疾病是由其他类型病毒所引起的”。


    文章第四段第一句讲到了本题所说的内容,即如果人人都打的话就可能造成疫苗短缺,而需要打预防针的人却无法打。


    短文第四段第三句列举了最需要打流感预防针的人中就包括了“那些护理的人和与他们一起居住的人(as well as anyone who care for or lives with such people)",故本题是错的。


    文章最后一段说到“迄今为止,炭疽病只导致5人死亡”,但并未提到这些人是否打过流感预防针。

  • 第16题:

    资料:A high-precision NASA radar instrument left a NASA airport in Southern California for Iceland on January 28 to create detailed maps of how glaciers move in the dead of winter. This will help scientists around the world better understand some of the most basic processes involved in melting glaciers, which are major contributors to rising sea levels.
    NASA used the same airborne instrument in June 2012 to map the summer flows of two Icelandic ice caps. The ice caps — large areas of permanent snow and ice cover — encompass multiple glaciers flowing in different directions and at different speeds. By mapping the same ice caps now, in winter, when the surface remains frozen all day, and then comparing the winter and summer velocities, the researchers will be able to isolate the effects of melt water.
    Above is a view of a small part of the Hofsjkull ice cap, which encompasses several glaciers. The fan at upper left is part of a glacier called Mlaj?kull.
    For more on the research, see this NASA press release.

    How can the scientists figure out the effects of melting water?

    A.By melting the frozen iceberg in winter.
    B.By observing the snow's moving directions.
    C.By isolating ice from water in sunlines.
    D.By comparing the glaciers moving speeds.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】how; the scientists; figure out effects; melting water
    【主题句】第2自然段By mapping the same ice caps now, in winter, when the surface remains frozen all day, and then comparing the winter and summer velocities, the researchers will be able to isolate the effects of melt water. 通过勘察相同的冰盖,在冬天,当表面保持冷冻一整天,然后比较冬天和夏天的速度,研究人员将能够分离融水的影响。
    【解析】本题的问题是“科学家们怎样才能弄清楚融化水的作用呢?”。选项A意为“通过冬天融化冰山”;选项B意为“通过观察雪的移动方向”;选项C意为“通过在太阳线下隔离水中的冰”;选项D意为“通过比较冰川的移动速度”。
    根据主题句可知,科学家们通过对比冰川在夏天和冬天的移动速度来弄清楚融化水的作用,故选D。

  • 第17题:

    Very few of our birds stay with us the year round.Some come to us in the winter from the cold?north.Others come from the south to spend the summer with us.How do they know the way?Suppose?you were told to find your way to a place hundreds of miles away,do you think you could do it?
    Yet birds travel over mountains,forests,lakes and even across the oceans,and do not stray from?the path.They find their way back in the spring to the same orchard(果园)and the very trees where?they nested the summer before.
    It is wonderful how quickly birds travel such long distances from their summer homes to their?winter ones.Some birds have been known to fly hundreds of miles in a day.But others travel much?more slowly.
    Why do birds undertake these long journeys twice a year?Perhaps cold weather and lack of?food drive them from us in the autumn,but we cannot tell why they leave the sunny south to come?back to us in the spring.We know only that many of them like to make their nests and rear their?young in the north.
    We are sorry to see them go,but we know that when winter is over they will come back to us.

    How far do birds usually travel from their summer homes to their winter ones?

    A.About hundreds of miles.
    B.About thousands of miles.
    C.The distance that takes a bird to fly the whole morning.
    D.The passage does not tell us.

    答案:D
    解析:
    文中只提到了long journeys,但是没有说到底有多远。

  • 第18题:

    ScienceWor湃口Wor赌卜属于线性文档。


    正确答案:错误

  • 第19题:

    Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. Scratchy throats, stuffy noses and body aches all spell misery, but being able to tell if the cause is a cold or flu (流感) may make a difference in how long the misery lasts. The American Lung Association (ALA) has issued new guidelines on combating colds and the flu, and one of the keys is being able to quickly tell the two apart. That’s because the prescription drugs available for the flu need to be taken soon after the illness sets in. As for colds, the sooner a person starts taking over-the-counter remedy, the sooner relief will come. The common cold and the flu are both caused by viruses. More than 200 viruses can cause cold symptoms, while the flu is caused by three viruses—flu A, B and C. There is no cure for either illness, but the flu can be prevented by the flu vaccine (疫苗), which is, for most people, the best way to fight the flu, according to the ALA. But if the flu does strike, quick action can help. Although the flu and common cold have many similarities, there are some obvious signs to look for. Cold symptoms such as stuffy nose, runny nose and scratchy throat typically develop gradually, and adults and teens often do not get a fever. On the other hand, fever is one of the characteristic features of the flu for all ages. And in general, flu symptoms including fever and chills, sore throat and body aches come on suddenly and are more severe than cold symptoms. The ALA notes that it may be particularly difficult to tell when infants and preschool age children have the flu. It advises parents to call the doctor if their small children have flu-like symptoms. Both cold and flu symptoms can be eased with over-the-counter medications as well. However, children and teens with a cold or flu should not take aspirin for pain relief because of the risk of Reye syndrome (综合症),a rare but serious condition of the liver and central nervous system. There is, of course, no vaccine for the common cold. But frequent hand washing and avoiding close contact with people who have colds can reduce the likelihood of catching one. We learn from the passage that ()

    • A、one doesn’t need to take any medicine if he has a cold or the flu
    • B、aspirin should not be included in over-the-counter medicines for the flu
    • C、delayed treatment of the flu will harm the liver and central nervous system
    • D、over-the-counter drugs can be taken to ease the misery caused by a cold or the flu

    正确答案:D

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    指令“JMP  DI”和“JMP  WOR PTR [DI]”作用有什么不同?请说明。

    正确答案: 上述两条指令都是段内近转移指令,但是偏移地址的来源不同。指令“JMP DI”执行时,新的偏移地址在DI寄存器内,“JMP WORD PTR [DI]”时,目的偏移地址在存储单元中,该存储单元的地址在DS:DI中。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    How many morphemes does the wor d ”telecommunication” contain?
    A

    1

    B

    2

    C

    3

    D

    4


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    If 5 frogs catch 5 flies in 5 minutes, how many frogs are required to catch 50 flies in 50 minutes?

    正确答案: 5
    解析:
    五只青蛙在五分钟内可捉到五只苍蝇,也就是说一只青蛙五分钟可以捉到一只苍蝇。因此,一只青蛙50分钟内可以捉10只苍蝇,要在50分钟内捉到50只苍蝇需要5只青蛙。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. Scratchy throats, stuffy noses and body aches all spell misery, but being able to tell if the cause is a cold or flu (流感) may make a difference in how long the misery lasts. The American Lung Association (ALA) has issued new guidelines on combating colds and the flu, and one of the keys is being able to quickly tell the two apart. That’s because the prescription drugs available for the flu need to be taken soon after the illness sets in. As for colds, the sooner a person starts taking over-the-counter remedy, the sooner relief will come. The common cold and the flu are both caused by viruses. More than 200 viruses can cause cold symptoms, while the flu is caused by three viruses—flu A, B and C. There is no cure for either illness, but the flu can be prevented by the flu vaccine (疫苗), which is, for most people, the best way to fight the flu, according to the ALA. But if the flu does strike, quick action can help. Although the flu and common cold have many similarities, there are some obvious signs to look for. Cold symptoms such as stuffy nose, runny nose and scratchy throat typically develop gradually, and adults and teens often do not get a fever. On the other hand, fever is one of the characteristic features of the flu for all ages. And in general, flu symptoms including fever and chills, sore throat and body aches come on suddenly and are more severe than cold symptoms. The ALA notes that it may be particularly difficult to tell when infants and preschool age children have the flu. It advises parents to call the doctor if their small children have flu-like symptoms. Both cold and flu symptoms can be eased with over-the-counter medications as well. However, children and teens with a cold or flu should not take aspirin for pain relief because of the risk of Reye syndrome (综合症),a rare but serious condition of the liver and central nervous system. There is, of course, no vaccine for the common cold. But frequent hand washing and avoiding close contact with people who have colds can reduce the likelihood of catching one. If children have flu-like symptoms, their parents ()
    A

    are advised not to give them aspirin

    B

    should watch out for signs of Reye syndrome

    C

    are encouraged to take them to hospital for vaccination

    D

    should prevent them from mixing with people running a fever


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析