题目列表(包括答案和解析)
74. I’m not sure if McDonal’s food is ________they say in their advertisements.
73. The most __________ and important festivals are the ones that ________ the end of winter and the coming of spring.
72. This produced__________, which made it possible for life to develop.
71. The next morning I’d just about___________when I was spotted by a ship.
66. Which of the following is NOT true according to the story? A. Queensland is a right choice to spend vacation for its beautiful scenery.
B. Japan left so many dangers to the world after World War II.
C. Dad happens to be an expert on bombs and is clear about how to deal with it safely.
D. This is not the first time to find a bomb near the sea in Australia.
D
What makes a person a scientist? Does he have ways or tools of learning that are different from those of others? The answer is “no”. It isn’t the tools a scientist uses but how he uses these tools which makes him a scientist. You will probably agree that knowing how to use a power is important to a carpenter (木匠). You will probably agree, too, that knowing how to investigate (调查), how to discover information, is important to everyone. The scientist, however, goes one step further; he must be sure that he has a reasonable answer to his questions and that his answer he gets to many questions is into a large set of ideas about how the world works. The scientist’s knowledge must be exact. There’s no room for half right or right just half the time. He must be as nearly right as the conditions permit. What works under one set of conditions at one time must work under the same conditions at other times. If the conditions are different, any changes the scientist observes in a demonstration (实证) must be explained by the changes in the conditions. This is one reason why investigations are important in science. Albert Einstein, who developed the Theory of Relativity, arrived at this theory through mathematics. The accuracy(正确性)of his mathematics was later tested through investigation. Einstein’s ideas were proved to be correct. A scientist uses many tools for measurements. Then the measurements are used to make mathematical calculations (计算) that may test his investigations. 67. What makes a scientist according to the passage? A. The tools he uses. B. His ways of learning. C. The way he uses his tools. D. The various tools he uses. 68. “- knowing how to investigate, how to discover information, is important to
everyone”. The writer says this to show__________. A. the importance of information B. the difference between scientists and ordinary people C. the importance of thinking D. the difference between carpenters and ordinary people 69. A correct scientific theory should be one that_________. A. works under one set of conditions at one time and also works under the
same conditions at other times B. leaves no room for improvement C. doesn’t allow any change even under different conditions D. can be used for many purposes 70.What is the main idea of the passage? A. Scientists are different from ordinary people. B. The Theory of Relativity. C. Exactness is the core (核心) of science. D. Exactness and way of using tools are the keys to making of a scientist.
第五节(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)
根据课文原文,填入所缺内容。
65. The bomb on the beach __________.
A. was put there by the Japanese
B. killed lots of people
C. was washed up by accident
D. was carried away by the Australian soldiers
64. When Dad saw the object, he __________.
A. told the kid to play with it somewhere else
B. knew it was something dangerous
C. decided to move it quickly
D. picked it up to have a closer look
63. The object Neomi found was __________.
A. in the sand near the water B. in the sea
C. lying on the beach obviously D. floating on the sea
62. This passage may be taken from ___________.
A. a medicine book B. a novel
C. a science magazine D. an experiment report
C
Last year, we spent our winter vacation in Queensland, Australia. The beaches there are beautiful, and we spent a lot of time playing by the sea, swimming and surfing. One day, we were on a beach just south of a city called Cairns, when we had a very alarming experience.
Neomi, my little sister, was looking for shells in the sand down near the waves when she shouted to me, “Hey, Lan! Look what I’ve found!” I ran down to have a look, and saw her pointing at a strange black object that was half buried in the sand. “What is it?” she asked.
Just then, my father came over. “ Are you enjoying yourself, you two?” he asked. Then he saw the strange black thing. “What’s that?” he said, bending down to take a closer look. Suddenly he said, “Quick kids, get away from here. Go and play somewhere else.”
We went and played further away down the beach, while Dad ran up to the shop near the beach to make a phone call. About 20 minutes later, we heard the noise of cars and trucks arriving, and a lot of soldiers ran onto the beach. They told everyone to leave the beach and stay away from it.
About half an hour later, we were sitting with Dad in a café a few hundred meters from the beach, when we heard a terrible explosion. “What was that?” we asked Dad. “That was the thing you found,” he said. “One of the soldiers down there told me it was a Japanese bomb from World War II. Sometimes they get washed up on the beaches here.”
61. What can we infer (推断) from the passage?
A. Of all living things animals are most important.
B. Spores are seeds.
C. All fruits of flowering plants have seeds.
D. Without plants, man will die out.
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