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He spread the map flat out on the floor.(英译中)

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第1题

–Uncle John has cancer and it has spread throughout his body.–().

A、What a shock.

B、It’s impossible.

C、He is a good man.

D、He must go to the hospital.

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第2题

He was the first to draw a map that (base)on all available knowledge, rather than gue

He was the first to draw a map that (base)on all available knowledge, rather than guess or imagination.

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第3题

Uncle John has cancer and it has spread throughout his body. ______.

A.He must go to work

B.He is a good man

C.It's impossible

D.What a shock

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第4题

Text 4All but the tiniest of roads have to have names so they can be recognized on a map,

Text 4

All but the tiniest of roads have to have names so they can be recognized on a map, and so people can ask directions to them. Americans name a lot of bridges, too.

Very often these names carry a clear geographical reference the Pennsylvania Turnpike, for example. Or,like the George Washington Bridge, roads and bridges are named for famous historical figures or powerful officers. We make a big deal out of naming things, as when someone decided to name an airport after a U. S. judge.

So now we have the Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. Many,if not most, of our college buildings are named for wealthy people who gave a lot of money to the schools. And our sports centers took this idea a step further. Companies paid a whole lot of money for what′s called the "naming rights" to U. S. Cellular Field in Chicago, for example, and Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

Now the governor(州长) of Virginia, Bob McDonnell,wants to sell naming rights to roads and bridges in the state. He says not just companies, but also wealthy people, would help the Virginia transportation budget(预算) by paying to have their names--or perhaps those of loved ones--placed on roads and bridges, and thus on maps as well. People hold different views, however. Supporters say Americans are used to having things sponsored(赞助). Others disagree, considering the idea as the next step in the "companies of America. " They wonder how far such an idea might spread, and where it would end:at the Burger King Pacific Ocean, perhaps.

Most of the roads need to have names so that____.

A.they can remind people of the past

B.people can learn about them better

C.they can be easily recognized on mapss

D.people can enjoy naming them

Who are many college buildings named for according to the passage?A.Powerful officers.

B.Famous judges.

C.Historical figures.

D.Wealthy peopl

What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.People have different ideas toward naming things.

B.Americans have sponsored naming a lot.

C.Everything is named by an American company.

D.Pacific Ocean will be rename

Why does the governor of Virginia want to sell naming rights?A.To remember the loved names.

B.To make the state well-known.

C.To help the transportation budget.

D.To increase companies' sales.

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第5题

He always covers his mouth when coughing()he won't spread germs.

A.so if

B.if

C.what if

D.so that

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第6题

Translate the following into Chinese. Your translation should be an intelligibly fluent representation of the original text.The study of ancient architecture is more than a history of old ruins. Ancient buildings are fossils that map the progress of cultures. Farming was the key factor that transformed nomadic hunter-gatherers into Neolithic〔the later part of the STONEAGE〕settled peoples. This revolution began in about 6000 BC in the Middle East and, by 2000 BC, had spread to Africa, Europe, and Asia. The Mesoamericans (玛雅人) began farming around 1500 BC. Permanent structures were constructed and basic building techniques developed. New specialized professions emerged, such as priests and craftsmen. Metal tools developed andbuilding materials such as timber, mud brick, and stone were soon mastered. Over centuries, new social institutions were invented and took physical form as buildings.
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第7题

When he looked at the map and saw the islands, he longed _____ themA、visitingB、to visit

A.visiting

B.to visit

C.having visited

D.to be visiting

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第8题

Everywhere man is altering the balance of nature. He is facilitating the spread of pla
nts and animals into new regions, sometimes deliberately, sometimes unconsciously. He is covering huge areas with new kinds of plants, or with houses, factories, slag-heaps and other products of his civilization.He exterminates some species on a large scale, but favours the multiplication of others.In brief,he has done more in five-thousand-year to alter the biological aspect of the planet than has nature in five million.

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第9题

What is the writes's attitude towards the Asian flu?A. He simply reports the disease o

What is the writes's attitude towards the Asian flu?

A. He simply reports the disease objectively.

B. He is worried about the spread of the disease.

C. He is disappointed at the tests of the London doctors.

D. He believes that the disease will soon be controlled.

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第10题

He had spread his sails and pursued his way, thinking that none besides those who _______ were left alive.

A.had taken up

B.had been taken up

C.took up

D.were taken up

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