63.B decisive坚决的.果断的.从上下文来看.由于技术进步.人类往往敢想敢做.意欲征服一切.创造一切. 查看更多

 

题目列表(包括答案和解析)

阅读理解

  I remember the first time that I was extremely happy.I was about 8 years old when for the first time, there was a computer in the classroom.I remember that my teacher that my teacher allowed each student to take turns playing various educational games on the computer.One day, I found the source code for one of these games.Without knowing or being taught any programming language, I was able to figure out some portions of the BASIC code.

  Anyone who knows a bit of programming can tell you that I just give myself an infinite(无穷大)number of lives in the game, so I could continue playing forever.This was also my first introduction to algebra(代数), and I didn't even know it at the time.This was a defining moment in my life , For the first time that I can remember, I was quite happy because of what I was learning and what I was able to do.As a result, I became enthusiastic for the rest of my life about self-learning and computers , and I was quite happy doing them , too.

  I've noticed that people who are truly content with life are enthusiastic in what they do.This enthusiasm, along with good health, is the key to being happy.It also leads to self-confidence and fulfillment in life.too , It may also lead to success.wealth, and achievements.

  Yes , success, wealth, or achievements can also bring some people happiness, yet know plenty of people who are unhappy.I know several people with successful businesses that are not happy with what they are doing.I know people who continuously buy themselves new toys, such as cars, computers, and televisions, yet never seem content for too ling.Please remember that happiness is the journey of life, not the destination.

(1)

What is the secret to finding happiness in the author's opinion?

[  ]

A.

Success and wealth.

B.

Gifts and self-confidence

C.

Knowledge and achievements.

D.

Enthusiasm and good health.

(2)

The author mentions the happiness he experienced at age 8 to tell readers that ________

[  ]

A.

creative thinking can change one's whole life.

B.

the BASIC code is not so difficult to learn

C.

being absorbed in something one loves makes one happy

D.

one can figure out any problem in life without other's help

(3)

The underlined word “defining” in Paragraph 2 is the closest in meaning to “________”.

[  ]

A.

crazy

B.

decisive

C.

common

D.

difficult

(4)

We can learn from the last paragraph that ________

[  ]

A.

wealth cannot bring people happiness

B.

rich people generally feel unhappy nowadays

C.

working whole-heartedly matters more than achievements.

D.

one will feel unhappy once he gets what he wants.

查看答案和解析>>

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  One of the most fascinating questions about human behavior is that each person is different from all others.The answer to this question would explain the aspect of human nature called personality.Some theories assume that inborn characteristics determine human personality.Many observers have hypothesized that each person has a dominant temperament, present from birth, that influences his or her behavior during an entire lifetime.According to one of these theories, people can be classified into four basic types: sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic and melancholic.Each type or temperament is characterized by a unique set of possible strengths and possible weaknesses.

  Sanguine people are described as the most outgoing of the four temperaments.They are warm, fun-loving, and like the company of others.Because of these strengths, it is said that sanguines often make good salesmen, actors, or public speakers.Sanguines, however, may have some serious weaknesses.Their problem often come from their lack of discipline.Easily distracted, they often lack the concentration to complete a job or other people may not trust them.

  Choleric people, are quite different from the carefree, emotional sanguines.Because of their strong will, decisiveness(果断), and productivity, cholerics are natural leaders who are good at making vast plans and motivating other people to help them carry out their plans.They are often successful in business, industry, or politics.Choleric weaknesses can be very damaging, however.Because a strong desire to lead, they can be cruel and cold towards those who do not wish to follow.They often do not listen to advice from others, and once they make a decision, they may became hostile towards anyone who questioning that decision.

  Phlegmatics are calm, easy-going people who strive for efficiency and organization.Very diplomatic and polite, they make people feel comfortable and generally help keep things running smoothly.For these reasons, they make good teachers, technicians, etc.Phlegmatics, however, often have weaknesses that keep them from becoming successful.Afraid to take chances, they may avoid taking any steps to improve their position in life.

  Melancholics are often considered to be gifted persons who possess creative talent.They are very analytical and able to understand complicated processes and to note detail.These people can make good doctors, scientists, artists, writers, and musicians.Melancholics are also said to be loyal, idealistic and self-sacrificing.However, melancholics frequently make themselves miserable because they tend to be negative and critical, and put up inflexible standards.They attach importance to everything they do, so they worry too much and see problems everywhere, and complain too much.They often become disappointed because neither they nor the people around them can live up to their high standards.

  Explaining human personality in terms of innate temperaments is a theory that has not been generally accepted by psychologists.They criticize it for being too simplistic and unscientific.This may be so:however, present-day psychologists have been unable to formulate a single theory.

(1)

The word “dominant” probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

primary

B.

great

C.

minor

D.

insignificant

(2)

What are said to be the most important feature of Choleric people?

[  ]

A.

Cruel but sympathetic.

B.

Decisive and cold.

C.

Hostile and fun-loving.

D.

Strong-willed and polite.

(3)

Who are likely to be rejected by a bright-future project?

[  ]

A.

Cholerics.

B.

Sanguines.

C.

Melancholics.

D.

Phlegmatics.

(4)

What is a problem of Sanguines?

[  ]

A.

others may not trust them

B.

They courage to take chances

C.

They don't listen to other's opinions

D.

they often complain

查看答案和解析>>

The weak and poor     paid more attention to in a harmonious society.

A.is     B.  are     C.be     D.has

查看答案和解析>>


B
  Although man has known asbestos for many hundreds of years, it was not until 160 years ago that it was mined for the first time on the North American continent. H. W. Johns, owner of a New York City Supply Shop for roofers, was responsible for he opening of that first mine.
  Mr. Johns was given a piece of asbestos which had been found in Italy. He experimented with the material and then showed its surprising powers to his customers. After putting on a pair of asbestos gloves, which looked much like ordinary work gloves, he took red-hot coals from the fireplace and played with them in his hands. How astonished the customers were to discover that he was not burned at all. You can well imagine that he had increasing business in asbestos roofing materials. However, because it was very expensive to transport them from Italy to the United States, Mr. Johns sent out a young scientist to seek a source nearer home. This young man found great vein in the province of Quebec in Canada.
  Ever since 1881 Quebec has led the world in the production of this unusual mineral, which is made up of magnesium, silicon, iron, and oxygen. When it is mined, the asbestos is heavy, just as you would expect a mineral to be. When it is separated, a strange thing happens; the rock breaks down into fine, soft, soapy fibers .
  Scientists do not know why the rock can be separated easily into threads,but they have found thousands of uses of this fireproof material, of the so-called “cloth of stone”.
 60. Which title best expresses the main idea of this passage?
    A. Asbestos mined in Canada                  B. Fireproof matter
C. A “wonder” mineral                           D. A new roofing material
 61. Johns proved his ability as a salesman by_______.
    A. going into roofing business              
B. carrying asbestos from Italy
    C. sending a trained scientist                 
D. showing the use of asbestos gloves
 62. Which is the most important character of asbestos that the author wants to show us?
    A. It is like thread.                               B. It feels soapy.
C. It burns easily.                                 D. It is unusually heavy.
 63. The author’s main purpose in writing this passage was to _______.
    A. show the need for more scientists
    B. compare asbestos with other minerals
    C. increase the sales of asbestos
    D. present facts about asbestos

查看答案和解析>>

B

  Fever has usually been regarded as a threat to health.However,no one has actually proved that fever is dangerous.This fact attracted the attention of Matthew J.Kluger.Imagining that fever might not be as harmful as it had been supposed,Kluger set up a series of experiments with lizards(蜥蜴).

  What Kluger and his team did his team did in their first experiment was simple.They put some lizards in a sand-box,one end of which was heated to 44℃,while the other was at a room temperature.It was found that the lizards moved form one part of the box to the other in order to keep a constant temperature of about 38℃.Having shown that normal lizards regulate(调节) their own temperature,Kuger,in a second experiment,then set out to show that lizards,like most other animals,develop fever when infected.This was done by making lizards infected with bacteria (细菌) that were known to cause disease.As the team expected,the infected lizards remained longer in the heated part of the box,until they had raised their body temperatures to two or three degrees above normal.In other words,the sick lizards gave themselves fever.

  In a third experiment,the team observed the effect of temperature on the survival of the lizards.One group of infected lizards was given a fever - suppressing(退烧) drug.The other group was given no drug and ran a fever,that is to say,they kept a highter temperature for four or five days before seeking a cooler environment.The results were impressive.Of those which raised their body temperature,all but one remained alive.Of those given the fever - suppressing drug,more than half died.Similar results have since been produced in other animals.For example,infeced fish swim to warmer water,and will die if not allowed to do so.

  An important conclusion can be drawn from these experiments.As Kluger points out,lizards have been on earth for hundreds of millions of years.It is reasonable to suppose that a response that is so old has been kept by nature for some purpose.It would appear, therefore, that fever does not make disease worse.Rather it its part of the mechanism(机能) by which infection is controlled.

  60.In his experiments,Kluger was hoping to prove that fever ________.

   A.is not harmful to lizards

   B.is not necessarily bad

   C.is necessary for both humans and animals

   D.has the same effect on humans and animals

  61.The lizards put in the sand - box in the first experiment _____.

   A.had a fever B.were not sick C.recovered from disease D.died of heat

  62.In the third experiment,the lizards given a fever - suppressing drug died because _____.

   A.they had no more fever that they needed

   B.they were normal ones and had no fever

   C.the drug had no iffect on sick lizards

   D.the drug made their body temperature too low

  63.How would you understand the underlined words"a response" in the last paragraph?

   A.Gause of disease. B.Recovery from disease.

   C.Relationship between living D.Natural defense in the body against disease.

 

查看答案和解析>>


同步练习册答案