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26. It is difficult to do some of the experiments ________ in our physics textbooks.

A.to describeB.describingC.describedD.being described

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。

  Ernie Pyle wrote some books about the war.One was called“Here Is Your War”,and   1   was called“Brave Men”.In 1994,he won the Pulizer Prize for his work as a war reporter.

  In January 1945,Ernie Pyle left to   2   on the war in the Pacific.On April 18,as he watched the American   3   land on the Island of Okinawa(冲绳),he was killed by a Japanese.

  Ernie Pyle's story shows a(n)  4   and dangerous   5   of a reporter's life.A newspaper   6   once asked some young people why they wanted to become newspaper   7  .Most of them said it was because newspaper work was so“exciting”or because“you go to places and see things”.Some said they wanted to become reporters because it was a   8   life.It was dif ferent from most jobs.

  It is   9   that newspaper work can be exciting.Reporters go   10   the news is happening,and they see fires,storms,and floods.While their work may take them into   11   places,sometimes funny things happen too.

  One reporter went to talk to a famous singer at her   12  .He found all the hotel workers on strike.The singer's room was on the sixteenth floor,but the lifts were not   13  .The reporter wanted   14  ,so he walked to the sixteenth floor.The singer   15   to talk to him because she was angry and   16  

  The reporter said he would get her some food if she   17   answer his questions.He walked down from the sixteenth floor to the   18  .The cooks were on strike too,so the reporter   19   a plate of chicken sandwiches and carried them back upstairs.The singer was pleased,and she   20   the reporter's questions.

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the other

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print

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publish

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report

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officers

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soldiers

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policemen

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officials

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exciting

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excited

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interesting

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funny

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course

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way

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fact

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side

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typewriter

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journalist

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editor

D.

reader

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reporters

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directors

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editor

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reader

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dangerous

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dull

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free

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bad

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good

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real

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sure

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true

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where

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in which

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which

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the place where

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dangerous

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beautiful

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faraway

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office

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hotel

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house

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home

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doing

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operated

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broken

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running

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a word

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a story

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the story

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the news

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requested

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reduced

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refused

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regretted

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cold

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hot

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full

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might

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could

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should

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would

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factory

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shop

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kitchen

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hall

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kept

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made

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did

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put

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replied

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answered

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  B. the new discovery could lead to search into ways to change skin colour safely

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  B. prove the humans’ skin colour is determined by the pigment gene

  C. find out the reason why the Africans’ skin colour is dark

  D. find out the ways of changing peopl’s skin colour

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  A. they are born light-skinned people

  B. light-skinned Europeans have mutation in the gene for melanosome production

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