问题 选择题

2006年6月10日至7月10日,世界杯足球赛在德国举行,球迷小峰想了解32个参赛国的位置,他选用了“世界政区地图”;北京真大啊!玲玲想知道故宫在什么位置,她选用了“北京城市图”;小军在济南市探访同学,他选用了“济南市地形图”;兰兰去“泰山风景区”旅游,她选用了“泰山风景区导游图”。据此回答1~2题。

1.哪位同学选用的地图不适用[ ]

A.小峰    

B.玲玲    

C.小军    

D.兰兰

2.假如上面提到的4幅地图图幅大小相等,那么表示地理事物可能最详细的是[ ]

A.世界政区地图        

B.北京城市地图

C.济南市地形图        

D.泰山风景区导游图

答案

1.C

2.D

单项选择题 配伍题
单项选择题

Most critical plot points in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone came from J. K. Rowling’s imagination, but Flamel and his powerful pebble were legendary long before Harry went to Hogwarts. The 14th century alchemist created the philosoper’s stone (called "sorcerer’s" in U.S.editions of Potter ), with which he turned mercury to gold and gained eternal life. But Flamel’s tale—like his stone and his science—was no more real than a magic.

The philosopher’s stone was the key to alchemy, the medieval predecessor to chemistry that aimed to cure all illnesses, make the elixir of life, and transmute base metals into gold. The last made perfect sense at the time. The Aristotelian theory of elements stated that all things consisted of fire, air, water, and earth. So a little shift in one metal’s composition could create gold.

Flamel was renowned as an alchemical success. In 1382, after 25 years of studying an ancient book by "Abraham the Jew", he is said to have produced the philosopher’s stone. His texts, notably a deconstruction of the "Abraham" work, were standard reading for aspiring scientists like Isaac Newton.

Many alchemists believed Flamel faked his 1418 death and that of his wife. Rumored sightings in the 18th century placed them at the Paris Opera. As late as 1816 there were reports of people searching Flamel’s former house for secrets of the stone.

Contemporary historians say, a Nicolas Flamel did live in Paris in the 1300s and endowed many churches and hospitals with his wealth. But he was no alchemist. "He got his money in pedestrian ways—his wife’s earlier marriages, real-estate speculation," says lawrence Principe, author of The Aspiring Adept. Anachronisms, style of language, and the lack of earlier copies indicate that none of "his" writings originated prior to the 1500s.

"This sort of thing happens in alchemy," says Bill Newman, author of alchemical history Gehennical Fire. When an alchemist couldn’t back up his ideas, he might publish them in the guise of a "lost" work. Flamel’s wealth made a good candidate for alchemical identity theft.

Flamel writings and sightings faded with alchemy’s prestige. And the closest anyone’s come to the philosopher’s stone is Rowling. In her hands, it has yielded not just gold but eternal (shelf) life as well.

The word "pedestrian" (in boldface in Paragraph 5 ) is closest in meaning to ().

A. secret

B. illegal

C. ordinary

D. dishonest