问题 翻译题

完成句子

阅读下列各小题,根据每句后的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子.

1. ____________________,we often pay attention only to the differences without noticing many

   similarities.(compare)

在比较不同的文化时,我们总是只注意到差异而忽略了许多相似点.

2. ____________________,huge quantities of good earth are being washed away each year.(with)

随着更多的森林被毁,每年有大量肥沃的泥土被冲走.

3. After a heated discussion at the meeting, most of the people ____________________.(build)

会议上一场热烈的讨论之后,大多数人都提倡修建更多的学校.

4.  I had no idea ____________________ the car accident took place.(that)

我不知道车祸到底是在哪儿发生的.

5. In order to save the energy, you should turn off the electric appliance ____________________ it.(so)

为了节约能源,只要你没有在用,电器都应该关掉.

6. The accident ____________________ of two people has been reported on the newspaper.(result)

导致两个人死亡的那场事故在报纸上报道了.

7. But for the note you left, I ____________________ close the door.(forget)

要不是你留下的那张便条,我就会忘记关门了.

8. Without the government's great determination, ____________________the miners wouldn't be able to come back to the ground after so many days.(that)

如果不是政府的极大决心,毫无疑问那些矿工也不可能在这么多天之后被救回地面.

9. Exercise, as well as a balance diet__________________your health. (difference)

运动和平衡的膳食对你的健康有重要的影响.

10. We might as well buy things made from recycled materials as possible as we can, because __________________to make things from new materials.(take)

我们应该尽可能购买那些用回收材料制成的商品,因为用新材料制造商品需要花费大量的能源.

答案

1.Comparing different cultures

2. With more forests being destroyed

3. advocated building more schools/that more schools (should) be built

4. where it was that

5. so long as you are not using

6. resulting in the death/which resulted in the death

7. would have forgotten to

8. there was no doubt that

9. makes a great difference to

10. it takes a lot of energy

单项选择题
单项选择题

It sounds like a science fiction, but researchers say it’s a scientific fact: Microscopic organisms dubbed "killer algae" are paralyzing fish with unknown toxins and then eating away at their flesh. They might be making people sick, too.
The name given to this single-cell organism, or dinoflagellate, is Pfiesteria piscimorte—literally, "fish killer." It was discovered at North Carolina State University in 1988, but at the same time, few scientists believed in its existence, much less in its highly unusual predatory nature. But ongoing research has led to international acknowledgment of the phenomenon and, recently, research funding.
Seemingly prompted by an unknown substance secreted by fish, the aggressive creature swims into action. It sends neurotoxins into the water and air, paralyzing a fish’s nervous system, and causing it to gasp for air at the surface. Eventually the fish suffocates. The killer dinoflagellate then attaches itself to the fish and begins sucking away at its flesh. This macabre scenario may help solve several sea mysteries, such as why fishermen report seeing "fish walks" (fish trying to leave the water) and pools of dead fish with holes eaten through them.
Whether humans are affected by the dinoflagellate’s toxin remains to be seen. Researchers think it’s unlikely eating fresh fish are in danger, but anyone with frequent exposure to the creature could be in peril. Several researchers working with the algae have reported bouts of memory loss and disorientation.
To understand the killer algae further, scientists must fully characterize their toxin and determine what stimulates them to attack. They also need to know if the algae are hurting fish populations, and whether pollutants make them more likely to attack.

The word "they" underlined in Paragraph 1 refers to ______ .

A.organisms

B.fish

C.toxins

D.flesh