题目列表(包括答案和解析)
107. Spell out a 10-letter word by visiting each circle only once.
106. What number should replace the question mark?
V. 短文改错(Error correction)(共10小题,计10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正: 此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。 此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。 此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。 注意:原行没有错的不要改。
Keeping fit is of importance in our day life. 96. ________ A healthy person has good health is definitely 97. ________ more active in carry out his task either as a 98. ________ student in a school, a worker in an office and 99. ________ even a housewife at home. There are different 100. ________ ways to keep health. First, it is necessary for 101. ________ you to have a well-balanced diet, from which can help 102. ________ build up one's body. Another way to keep fit 103. ________ is take exercise regularly. Learning how to enjoy 104. ________ life is also a effective way to keep fit. 105. ________
VI. 智力测试(IQ)(共5小题,计5分)
D
Can a person make it rain? Many people believed that Charles Hatfield could. In the early 1910s, Mr Hatfield traveled to many places bringing rain to farms and cities that suffered from drought. For 30 years, people considered him the greatest rainmaker in North America.
One of Mr Hatfield's most amazing rainmaking accomplishments happened in southern California in 1916. Mr Hatfield offered to give the city of San Diego a hand with its water problem. He planned to create enough rain to fill the lake behind Morena Dam near the city. Since the time the dam was built, the lake had never been more than half full, but the lake could hold 15 billion gallons of water if it were full. Filling the lake would help the city of San Diego with its constant water problems. Mr Hatfield suggested that if he succeeded in filling the lake with rainwater, the city would pay him $10,000. If no rain fell, the city would pay nothing. The city agreed.
On January 1, 1916, Mr Hatfield began his rainmaking procedure. It began to rain four days later. The rain continued for the next five days. On January 10, it began to rain more heavily, and the rain continued for the next 10 days!The city of San Diego was flooded. Fifty people died. More than 200 bridges were washed away, and many miles of train tracks were destroyed. However, Mr Hatfield did succeed in filling the lake. He thought that he had completed his job, so he went to collect his money from the city. However, the city of San Diego backed out of the deal. They said that the rain was an "act of God" and not the work of the rainmaker. 66. Who was Charles Hatfield? 67. How much water did the lake have before Mr Hatfield made rain? 68. What happened when it rained in San Diego in 1916? 69. How long did it rain in San Diego? 70. Did the city pay Mr Hatfield in the end? Why or why not?
C
61. What's the effective TV commercial the writer told about in the passage? 62. The word in the passage which means "something given away at no charge" is______. 63. What is Mobotron? 64. Where can Mobotron be stationed? Give three examples. 65. The passage is mainly about ______.
B
I saw my first tiger in a national park in India. It was a young male and he was drinking at a waterhole. He raised his head slowly and stared at us for a full minute. Then he turned his back on us and disappeared quickly into the jungle.
Twenty years ago, the tiger was in trouble. In India its numbers were around 1,800. Then the Indian government launched Project Tiger, which set up many national parks all over the country.
In Africa, the most important species in danger is the elephant, the world's largest living land mammal. In 1979 there were 1.3 million elephants there. Ten years later, numbers were down to 600,000. Conservationists warned that the species could be extinct by the end of the century. But slowly the situation has changed: the demand for ivory has fallen sharply, and now the number of elephants is increasing rapidly; there are many more than there were sixteen years ago.
On the other side of the world, the grey whales of Baja California nearly disappeared during the last century. Fortunately, the US Marine Mammals Protection Act of 1972 saved them. The grey whales recovered quickly. Today there are perhaps 20,000 and these gentle giants are now worth far more alive than dead.
Today, wildlife is good for the tourist trade. And tourism - provided it takes only pictures and leaves only footprints - is good for the national parks. If wildlife can always be treated in this way, animals can live and thrive in the world.
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