The two roots of western literature refers to _________ civilizations.A.Hebrew and Chris
A.Hebrew and Christian
B.Hebrew and Hellenic
C.English and Chinese
D.Greek and Roman
A.Hebrew and Christian
B.Hebrew and Hellenic
C.English and Chinese
D.Greek and Roman
第1题
此题为判断题(对,错)。
第2题
A bound roots
B: derivational morphemes
C. inflectional morphemes
D stems
第3题
A.early settlers
B.Puritans
C.native Indians
D.black slaves
第4题
hour's fightone of the scientists wrote in his boo,"look here for probable metal"Scientists in another
airplane,flying over a mountain area,sent a message to other scientists on the ground,"Gold possible."Walking
across hilly Qound,four scientists reported," This ground should be searched for metal"From an airplane over a
hilly wasteland a scientistsent back by radio one word:"Uranium."
None of the scientists had X ray eyes:they had no magic power of looking down below the earth's surface.They
were merely putting to use one of the newest methods of locating minerals in the groun..trees and plants as
signs that certain minerals may lie beneath the ground on whichthe trees and plants are growing.
This newest method of searching for minerals is based on the fact that minerals deep in the earth may affect the
kind of bushes and trees that grow in the surface.
At Watson Bar Greek,a brook(小溪)six thousand feet high in the mountains of British Columbia,Canada,a mineral
search group gathered bags of tree seeds.Boxes were flled with small branches from the trees.Roots were dug
and put into boxes.Each bag and box was carefully marked.In a scientific laboratory,the parts of the forest trees
were burned to ashes and tested.Each small part was examined to learn whether there were minerals in it.
Study of the roots,branches,and seeds showed no silver.But there were small amounts of gold in the roots and a
itte less gold in the branches and seeds,The seeds growing nearest to the tree trunks had more gold than those
growing on the ends of the branches,
1.Which of the fllowving is NOT mentioned as part of a tree that can help find minerals?()
A.Branches
B.Seeds
C.Roos
D.Leaves
2.Scientists were flying over a desert or a hilly wasteland ora mountain area in order to sea ground.()
A.silver
B.gold
C.minerals
D.uranium
3.The scientists were searching for minerals by using().
A.X-ray
B.magic power
C.a special instrument
D.trained eyes
4.The study of trees,branches and roots shows that().
A.there were larger amounts of gold in the branches than in the seeds
B.there were smaller amounts of gold in the roots than in the branches
C.there were less amounts ofgold in the seeds growing on the ends of branches than
D.nearest to the tree trunksD.there was more gold in the branches than in the roots
5.Which is the best title suggested below?()
A.Scientists Searching for Metals with Special Power
B.New Methods of Searching for Minerals
C.A New Method of Searching for Minerals--Using Trees and Plants
D.Gold Could Be Found by Trees and Plants
第5题
They (45)a way to recycle some of the estimated 290 million tires(46)out each year in the United States, and they do not restrict tree roots the way concrete squares (47)Since 2001, a company, Rubber Sidewalks, has been grinding thousands of old tires into small pieces,(48)sticky substances and baking the material into sidewalk sections that weigh less than eleven pounds a square foot, or a quarter of the weight of concrete. The rubber squares are now (49)in two colors of gray and orange. The District of Columbia has spent about $ 60,000 to replace broken concrete with the rubber squares here and there in a residential (50)northeast of the capital.
41______
A.of
B.on
C.by
D.for
42A.stay
B.last
C.exist
D.survive
43A.by turns
B.by return
C.in turn
D.in return
44A.for
B.with
C.to
D.against
45A.furnish
B.offer
C.give
D.refer
46A.thrown
B.throwing
C.threw
D.throws
47A.doing
B.done
C.did
D.do
48A.add
B.added
C.adding
D.adds
49A.available
B.accessible
C.advisable
D.achievable
50A.zone
B.location
C.position
D.Neighborhood
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第6题
Questions are based on the following passage.
Romantic love has clear evolutionary roots but our views about what makes an ideal romanticrelationship can be swayed by the society we.live in.So says psychologist Maureen O'Sullivan from theUniversity of San Francisco.She suggests that humans have always tried to strengthen the pair-bond tomaximise (使最大化) reproductive success.Many societies throughout history and around the world today have cultivated strong pressures tostay married.In those where ties to family and commtmity are strong, lifelong marriages can bepromoted by practices such as the cultural prohibition of divorce and arranged marriages that are seenas a contract between two families, not just two individuals.In modern western societies, however, thefocus on ndividuality and independence means that people are less concerned about conforming to (遵守 ) the dictates of family and culture.In the absence of societal pressures to maintain pair-bonds,O'Sullivan suggests that romantic love has increasingly come to be seen as the factor that shoulddetermine who we stay with and for how long."That's why historically we see an increase in romantic love as a basis for forming long-term relationships," she says.According to O'Sullivan culture also shapes the sorts of feelings we expect to have, and actually doexperience, when in love.Although the negative emotions associated with romantic love-fear of loss,disappointment and jealousy-are fairly consistent across cultures, the positive feelings can vary. "If youask Japanese students to list the positive attributes they expect in a romantic partner, they rate highlythings like loyalty, commitment and devotion," says O'Sullivan. "If you ask American college women,they expect everything under the sun: in addition to being committed, partners have to be amusing,funny and a friend."We judge a potential partner according to our specific cultural expectations about what romanticlove should feel like.If you believe that you have found true romance, and your culture tells you thatthis is what a long-term relationship should be based on, there is less need to rely on social or familypressures to keep couples together, O'Sullivan argues.
What does the author say about people's views of an ideal romantic relationship?
A.They vary from culture to culture.
B.They ensure the reproductive success.
C.They reflect the evolutionary process.
D.They are influenced by psychologists.
第7题
To keep certain information private and secure while providing remote access for employees; many businesses are creating intranets. An intranet is an (73) organization internet that is guarded against. outside access by a special(74)feature called a Firewall (which can be software,hardware,or a combination of the two). So, if your organization has an intranet and you want to access information on it while away from the office, all you need is Web access and the password that will allow you (75) the firewall.
(71) A.access B.make C.learn D.bring
(72) A.data B.program C.mobile D.information
(73) A.inside B.external C.inner D.internal
(74) A.safe B.safety C.security D.secure
(75) A.pass B.through C.across D.cross
第10题
选词填空:The method for making beer has changed over time. Hops (啤酒花),for example, which many a modern beerits bitter flavor, are a 26 recent additions to the beverage. Thiswas mentioned in reference to brewing in the ninth century. Now, researchershave found a 27 ingredient in residue (残留物) from 5000-year-old beer brewingequipment. While excavating two pits at a site in thecentral plains of China, scientists discovered pottery fragments from pots,funnels, amphorae, and stoves (stove fragment pictured). The different shapesof the containers 28 theywere used to brew, filter, and store beer—they may be ancient “beer-making tools,” and the earliest 29 evidence of beer brewing in China, the researchers report online today in theProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.To30 thathypothesis, the team examined the yellowish, dried 31 insidethe vessels. The majority of the grains—about 80%—were from cereal cropslike barley (大麦), andabout 10% were bits of roots, 32 lily,which would have sweetened the brew, the scientists say. Barley was anunexpected find: The crop was domesticated in western Eurasia and didn’t becomea 33 food incentral China until about 2000 years ago, according to the researchers. basedon that timing, they suggest barley may have 34 in theregion not as food, but as 35 material forbeerbrewing.
A) arrived
B) consuming
C) direct
D) exclusively
E) including
F) inform
G) raw
H) reached
I) relatively
J) remains
K) resources
L) staple
M) suggest
N) surprising
O) test
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