问题 选择题

金庸在《天龙八部》中有一段描写丐帮帮主乔峰与群雄相斗的惨烈文字,导火索是群雄发现了乔峰是契丹人的身世,发生这种情况的主要原因是[ ]

A.当时契丹与北宋冲突加剧,处于战争状态  

B.丐帮帮规不允许契丹人做帮主

C.因为乔峰欺骗了大家                    

D.有人嫉妒乔峰,想借口除掉他

答案

答案:A

阅读理解

阅读理解。

     What will the future be like? It's possible that we may often fly up into space! Out of all the coolest

inventions of the year, Time chose Spaceship One as the best.

      Spaceship One is a 6-meter-long white spaceship. On June 21,American pilot Mike Melville flew it to

space and back-about 100 kilometers up into the sky. (1) Some might say it's not a big deal. You know, people

went to the moon years ago.

     Well, Spaceship One is special because (2) it is the first spaceship that wasn't made by the government. It

was built and launched (发射) by a private US company. Lots of people want to travel in space. But it's too

expensive. American millionaire Dennis Tito paid almost US $ 20 million to become the first space tourist to

visit the International Station in 2001. So private companies began to think of making their own spaceship to

take other tourists up into space.

    (3)飞船一号的成功是一个好的开端. In the next 10 to 15 years, if you pay $20,000 to $100,000, you

could fly high above the earth.

    What about having your own spaceship in your garage and taking in to space at the weekend?

1. 将(1)处划线部分的句子翻译成汉语:

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2. 将(3)处划线部分的句子改为简单句: 

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3. 将(3)处划线部分的句子翻译成英文: 

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4. Imagine what the future will be like.

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5. Do you want to have your own spaceship in your garage? Why? 

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单项选择题

Research on animal intelligence always makes us wonder just how smart humans are. (1) the fruit-fly experiments described by Carl Zimmer in the Science Times. Fruit flies who were taught to be smarter than the average fruit fly (2) to live shorter lives. This suggests that (3) bulbs burn longer, that there is a(n) (4) in not being too bright.

Intelligence, it (5) , is a high-priced option. It takes more upkeep, burns more fuel and is slow (6) the starting line because it depends on learning — a(n) (7) process — instead of instinct. Plenty of other species are able to learn, and one of the things they’ve apparently learned is when to (8) .

Is there an adaptive value to (9) intelligence That’s the question behind this new research. Instead of casting a wistful glance (10) at all the species we’ve left in the dust I.Q.-wise, it implicitly asks what the real (11) of our own intelligence might be. This is (12) the mind of every animal we’ve ever met.

Research on animal intelligence also makes us wonder what experiments animals would (13) on humans if they had the chance. Every cat with an owner, (14) , is running a small-scale study in operant conditioning. We believe that (15) animals ran the labs, they would test us to (16) the limits of our patience, our faithfulness, our memory for locations. They would try to decide what intelligence in humans is really (17) , not merely how much of it there is. (18) , they would hope to study a(n) (19) question: Are humans actually aware of the world they live in (20) the results are inconclusive.

9()

A.invisible

B.limited

C.indefinite

D.different