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52.Which of the following is true?
A.There are two bedrooms in the flat.
B.Among the things for sale is a model sailing boat.
C.A college student of electronics can take a part-time job at Nowa Electronics.
D.You have to go personally for the job at Nowa Electronics.
D
Most people would agree that it would be wonderful if humans could regenerate (再生) limbs.Those who have lost their arms or legs would be complete again.The day is still far off when this might happen.But in the last 10 years, doctors have reported regeneration in smaller parts of the body, most often fingers.
Regeneration is not a newly-discovered process.For centuries, scientists have seen it work in some kinds of animals.Scientists now are looking for a way to turn on this exciting ability in more highly-developed animals, including humans.Their experiments show that nerves (神经), cell chemistry and the natural electric currents in the body all seem to have a part in this process.
The body of every animal contains general purpose cells that change into whatever kind of cells the body needs.These cells collect around the wound.They form a mass called a blastema (芽基).The cells of the blastema begin to change.Some became bone cells, some muscle cells, some skin cells.Slowly, a new part re-grows from the body outward.When completed, the new part is just like the old one.
More than 200 years ago, Italian scientist Luigi Spallanzani showed that younger animals have a greater ability to regenerate lost parts than older animals.So do animals lower on the ladder of evolutionary (进化的) development.The major differences seem to be that less-developed animals have more nerves in their tails and legs than humans do in their arms and legs.
Another helpful piece of information was discovered in the late 1800s.Scientists found that when a creature is injured, an electrical current flows around the wound.The strength of the current depends on how severe the wound is and how much nerve tissue (组织) is present.
51.If you get a job at Nowa Electronics, you will____________.
A.work 4 afternoon per week
B.work 3.5 hours every day
C.be paid per year according to your education and experience
D.be hoped by a computer programmer
50.Phone 57225117 and you can buy______________.
A.a fridge for only $320 B.a coffee table which is made of fine wood
C.an armchair for &40 D.6 books that you like for $0
49.Helen wants to ___________.
A.find another lady to share the cost of a flat.
B.share her room in a flat with a lady who has no pet.
C.rent out a flat of her own at $45 per week
D.find a flat in Goodhope Valley with park view
48.It may add to the difficulty in repairing the painting that _______.
A.experts haven’t noticed changes in its shape as visitors do
B.it is likely to be stolen again when it’s under repair
C.it is uncertain which country , Italy or France, should take charge
D.experts aren’t sure about the materials and the chemical state of its oil paint
C
Share flat,
Goodhope Valley nice flat.The
other room ready for use immediately, quiet and convenient, fully furnished,
park view.$45 p.w.including
bills of phone and power.Female
non-smoker.No pet. Helen 25760435 or 24760454 |
Moving sale Armchairs, a set of 4 red/brown at $160; coffee table, black, fine wood, $20; oil painting by modern artist, sailing boat in the rain, $150; Turkish carpet, dark blue 6×6f, $320; fridge, big, double doors, $350; old books, $10up, each. Tel: Weekday, 572220614; Weekend, 572225117 |
Part-time
Laboratory Assistant Wanted Required by busy electronics company to help with development of computer.Should have an electronics degree BS or above and practical experience.Hours 2:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m.; Mon.-Thurs. Pay dependent on education and experience. Letter of applications to: William Coles, NOWA ELECTRONICS, 31-32, Woodfone RD, Depletton |
47.Choose the right order about the happenings onto Mona Lisa.
a.It was stolen from the Louvre.
b.Its painter sold it to King Francis I.
c.Its state of health was checked.
d.It was returned to France and housed in the Louvre Museum.
e.It was hidden and protected against Germans.
A.b-a-d-e-c B.d-e-c-b-a C.d-a-e-c-b D.b-c-a-d-e
46.Which of the following is true about the Mona Lisa?
A.It was once taken away and hidden up by German forces.
B.Its painter himself loved it greatly and always kept it in a shade.
C.Mona Lisa stops smiling when you look at her wanting to see her smile.
D.King Francis I bought it and then returned it to Italy.
45.We can infer from the text that _______.
A.the Mona Lisa is proved to be able to last another 500 years
B.Mona Lisa’s beauty is fading gradually with 500 years passing by
C.the Mona Lisa has been catching people’s wide attention in the past 500 years
D.Mona Lisa does not look out of date though painted 500 years ago
44.The underlined word “busybodies” in the last paragraph means “_______”.
A.people who take too much interest in the affairs of others
B.people who enjoy silence
C.people who just mind their own business
D.people who make others angry
B
She is widely seen as proof that good looks can last for ever.But, at nearly 500 years of age, time is catching up with the Mona Lisa.
The health of the famous picture, painted by Leonardo da Vinci in 1505, is getting worse by the year, according to the Louvre Museum (卢浮宫) where it is housed.
“The thin, wooden panel on which the Mona Lisa is painted in oil has changed shape since experts checked it two years ago,” the museum said.Visitors have noticed changes but repairing the world’s most famous painting is not easy.Experts are not sure about the materials the Italian artist used and their current chemical state.
Nearly 6 million people go to see the Mona Lisa every year, many attracted by the mystery of her smile.“It is very interesting that when you’re not looking at her, she seems to be smiling, and then you look at her and she stops,” said Professor Margaret Livingstone of Harvard University.“It’s because direct vision (视觉) is excellent at picking up detail, but less suited to looking at shadows.Da Vinci painted the smile in shadows.”
However, the actual history of the Mona Lisa is just as mysterious as the smile.Da Vinci himself loved it so much that he always carried it with him, until it was eventually sold to France’s King Francis I in 1519.
In 1911, the painting was stolen from the Louvre by a former employee, who took it out of the museum, hidden under his coat.He said he planned to return it to Italy.The painting was sent back to France two years later.During World War II, French hid the painting in small towns to keep it out of the hands of German forces.
43.At one dinner, the hostess placed Calvin Coolidge next to the daughter of former President Roosevelt _______.
A.by mistake B.angrily C.on purpose D.by chance
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