单选题She buried her face in the flowers drinking upon the fragrance.
单选题______ Roman mythology, god Jupiter was accepted as the most powerful one.
单选题Even though she crippled by polio as a child, Wilma Rudolph won gold medals in the track and field events of the 1960 Rome Olympics.
单选题The transition from wife's to mother's role require the wife to ______ to the completely new situation in daily life.
单选题The State's Department of Commerce in the U.S. is ______ to our Bureau of Economic Development. A. alike B. equivalent C. same D. approximate
单选题The more civilized man has become,______he is limited by the disadvantage of his environment.
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As viewed from space, the Earth's
distinguishing characteristics are its blue waters and white clouds. Enveloped
by an ocean of air consisting of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, the planet is the
only one in our solar system known to harbor life. Circling the Sun at an
average distance of 149 million km (93 million miles), the Earth is the third
planet from the Sun and the fifth largest planet in the solar system. Its rapid
and molten nickel-iron core give rise to an extensive magnetic field which,
coupled with the atmosphere, shields us from nearly all of the harmful radiation
coming from the Sun and other stars. Most meteors burn up in the Earth's
atmosphere before they can strike the surface. The planet's active geological
processes have left no evidence of the ancient pelting it almost certainly
received soon after it was formed. The Earth has a single natural satellite-the
Moon.
单选题Junk Hunting 淘旧货 Anyone who thinks exploration always involves long journeys should have his head examined.Or, better, he should put on his oldest clothes and go off in search of a junk shop. There are three kinds—one full of discarded books, one full of discarded Government equipment, and one full of discarded anything.A junk shop may have four walls and a roof,or it may be no more than a trestle-table in an open air market;but there is one infallible test:no genuine junk shopkeeper will ever pester you to make up your mind and buy something. And you are no true junk shopper if you march purposefully round the shop as if you knew exactly what you wanteD.You must browse, gently chewing the cud of your idle thoughts, and nibbling here and there as a sight or a touch of the goods that lie about you. Yet you must also possess a penetrating glance, darting your eyes about you to spot the treasures that may lurk beneath the rubbish. This is what makes junk shopping such a satisfying voyage of exploration. You never know what interesting and unexpected thing you may discover next. For in a true junk shop, not even the proprietor is always quite sure what his dusty stock conceals. There is always the chance that you may pick up a first edition, a pair of exotic ear-rings, a piece of early Wedgwood china, or a cine camera—and possess it for the price of fifty cigarettes. But this kind of treasure hunt is only a sideline to the true junk shopper. The real attraction lies in finding something that catches your own especial fancy, though everybody else may pass it by. An ancient tarnished clock, whose brass beneath your hands will shine anew; empty boxes that you can see transformed into the framework of a bookcase; an old bound volume of magazines of three-quarters of a century ago, which will shed strange sidelights on the ways our great-grandparents behaved and looked at life. When you begin junk shopping, half the attraction is that you go with absolutely no intention of buying anything. You spend your first couple of Saturday afternoons ambling around among dusty shelves, savouring a page or a chapter as you please, or fingering the piles of oddments that litter counters or tables. At first, be warned, don't try to buy. You may, indeed you should, ask the price of this and that; but just to give you an idea of what the junk shopkeeper thinks you might be willing to pay him. Later, you will find yourself returning a second and third time to something that has caught your fancy. And when you can hold back no longer, bargaining begins in earnest. This is the other great attraction of the true junk shop. Not only may it hold every conceivable product from every imaginable country; it also transports you to the mediaeval market place or the oriental bazaar, where no price is fixed until buyer and seller have waged a friendly war together, and proved each other's mettle. And this is where your old clothes become important: let no one take you for a rich connoisseur, or you will find yourself paying a rich man's prices. And avoid at all costs the suspicion of an American accent, or in spite of the good nature of all good junk shopkeepers, you will be for it.
单选题This computer is up-to-date "______" a few shortcomings here and there. A. except B. except for C. except that D. but
单选题He didn't to return earlier than 3 o'clock. A. was not expected B. did not expect C. was expected not D. was not expecting
单选题Grover Cleveland was the first president ______ in the White House.
单选题Whatever happened, our people will always stand______you.
单选题Since Jonas Salk {{U}}came up with{{/U}} his polio vaccine, infantile paralysis has virtually disappeared from the United States.
单选题If you had done as I told you, this______.
单选题He cannot see anything without his glasses, so he made a ______ of remembering to get them fixed before he went to work. A. chore B. success C. point D. mess
单选题{{U}}When{{/U}} he fails his final examination, he is sure of a university place.
单选题After four years in America.he got______. A.a degree of doctor B.a doctor's degree C.the degree of a doctor D.a doctor degree
单选题He was so disappointed that he angrily chose______music he could find in the hope that it might at least seem funny.
单选题The boy had a bad fall. Will somebody send along a doctor?
单选题______superstitious beliesfs about the mandrake plant. A.People have had long B.Have people long had C.People have long had D.Long have had people
