单选题Some people think it's ______ to smoke with a cigarette holder. A. flexible B. sophisticated C. versatile D. productive
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Even plants can run a fever, especially
when they are under attack by insects or disease. But{{U}} (71)
{{/U}}humans, plants can have their temperature{{U}} (72) {{/U}}from
3,000 feet away—straight up. A decade ago, {{U}}(73) {{/U}}the infrared
(红外线的) scanning technology developed for military purpose and other satellites,
physicist Stephen Paley{{U}} (74) {{/U}}a quick way to take the
temperature of crops to determine{{U}} (75) {{/U}}ones are under stress.
The goal was to let farmers{{U}} (76) {{/U}}target pesticide spraying{{U}}
(77) {{/U}}rain poison on a whole field, which{{U}} (78)
{{/U}}includes plants that don't have the pest problem. Even
better, Paley's Remote Scanning Services Company could detect crop problem
before they became{{U}} (79) {{/U}}to the eye. Mounted on a plane flown
at 3,000 feet{{U}} (80) {{/U}}, an infrared scanner measured the heat
emitted by crops. The data were{{U}} (81) {{/U}}. into a color-coded map
showing{{U}} (82) {{/U}}plants were running "fevers". Farmers could then
spot spray, using 50 to 70 percent less pesticide than they{{U}} (83)
{{/U}}would. The bad news is that Paley's company closed
down in 1984, after only three years. Farmers{{U}} (84) {{/U}}the new
technology and long-term backers were hard{{U}} (85) {{/U}}. But with
the renewed concern about pesticides on produce, and refinements in infrared
scanning, Paley hopes to{{U}} (86) {{/U}}into operation. Agriculture
experts have no doubt the technology works. "This technique can be used{{U}}
(87) {{/U}}75 percent of agricultural land in the United States," says
George Oerther of Texas A&M. Ray Jackson, who recently retired from the
Department of Agriculture, thinks{{U}} (88) {{/U}}infrared crop scanning
could be adopted by the end of the decade, but{{U}} (89) {{/U}}Paley
finds the financial backing{{U}} (90) {{/U}}he failed to obtain 10 years
ago.
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单选题Sometimes artists find it hard for their works to win popular ______.
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{{I}} Then felt like some watcher of the
skies When a new planet swims into his ken, Or
like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes He stared at the
Pacific--and all his men Looked at each other with a wild
surmise-- Silent, upon a peak in Darien.{{/I}}
--Keats With these well loved lines John Keats recognized the
most important geographical event in all the world, excepting only the feat of
the Admiral Columbus himself. It was the discovery by European men of a vast
sheet of water covering nearly 40 per cent of the globe--the ocean later to be
named Pacific by Ferdinand Magellan because of its seeming tranquility. It is
too bad that Keats' beautiful lines erred in naming stout Cortez instead of the
equally stout Balboa, a hero of much courage and perseverance.
Too bad it was, too, for the immortal Vasco Nunez de Balboa, that
communications in his day were so slow and uncertain. Had they been better he
might well have avoided losing his head for his pains in bringing renown to
Spain and incalculable new knowledge to the civilized world. For lose it be did,
under the axe at the insance of a jealous
governor.
单选题We always lay in a large ______ of tinned food in winter in case we are snowed up.
单选题Totally perplexed by the first question on the exam, he passed on to the second.
单选题This passage can best be titled as ______.
单选题Distinguished architecture requires the expenditure of large sums of money, even if it is by no means certain ______the expenditure of large sums of money______distinguished architecture.
单选题Christmas shoppers should be aware of the possible Udefects /Uof the products sold at a discount.
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单选题Mr. Bridges mentioned briefly several other subjects in the course of his talk but mostly kept himself to the main topic.
单选题Some workers find it hard to ______ themselves to the new working conditions.
单选题She can (hardly) avoid (making) grammatical mistakes in her (composition)(how) hard she tries.
单选题All plants need light, a suitable climate, and a(n) ______ supply of water and minerals from the soil, but some species grow best in the sun and others thrive in the shade.
单选题There are few, if any, countries in the world in which sports ______ national life to the degree that they do in the US. A. permeate B. overwhelm C. submerge D. immerse
单选题In the United States at the time of World War Ⅱ, (when) soldiers were screened (for military service) the army defined (a minimal level) of literacy as that (was normally achieved) in the fifth grade.
单选题Teachers have the authority to discipline pupils ______ their position as a teacher. A. by way of B. by virtue of C. in light of D. in spite of
