问题 选择题

英国首先发生工业革命的必要条件是

A.资产阶级统治的确立

B.圈地运动的扩大

C.大量生产技术知识的积累

D.市场不断扩大

答案

答案:D

单项选择题
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     Which animal do you think is "the king of the animals", the elephant, the lion or the tiger? They are all

 large and strong. But I think the tiger is "the king of the animals". If you watch carefully, you can find some

  black lines on the tiger's forehead (前额). The lines look like the Chinese word "WANG". The word

  means "the king of the world" in Chinese.

     Most of the tigers come from China and India. Tigers are dangerous animals. They look scary (吓人

 的). They like eating meat. They have yellow fur with black lines. They usually weigh about 200 to 300kg.

  Tigers can run fast. They run at a speed of 20 meters per second.

     Some people think they are dangerous. But they don't know tigers are in danger now. There are only

  20 to 30 wild South China Tigers in China and less than 300 in the world. Lots of people kill them for

 their fur. We should take action to protect them.

1. Which animal does the writer think is "the king of the animals" ?

    A. The elephant.              

    B. The lion.

    C. The tiger.                  

    D. The lion and the tiger.

2. Some black lines on the tiger's forehead look like _____.

    A.王     

    B.汪      

    C. 主      

    D. 丰

3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

     A. Tigers like eating meat.

     B. All of the tigers come from China.

     C. Tigers usually weigh about 200 to 300 kg.

     D. Tigers can run at a speed of 20 meters per second.

4. How many wild South China Tigers are there in China?

    A. There are less than 20.

    B. There are only 20 to 30.

    C. There are less than 200.

    D. There are less than 300.

5. Why do you think the tigers are in danger?

    A. Because the tigers couldn't find enough food to eat.

    B. Because lots of people kill them for their safety.

    C. Because lots of people think they are dangerous.

    D. Because lots of people kill them for their fur.