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—You seem to show interest in cooking.
—What? _________, I'm getting tired of it.
A. On the contrary B. To the contrary
C. On the other hand D. To the other hand
查看习题详情和答案>>Russia's withdrawal of its experts from China did not strangle (压垮) the Chinese people; _____ it stirred up their enthusiasm for greater exertions.
A. on the other hand B. on the contrary
C. to the contrary D. in consequence
查看习题详情和答案>>The Atlantic Ocean is one of the oceans that separate the Old World from the New. For centuries it kept the America from being discovered by the people of Europe.
The Atlantic Ocean is only half as big as the pacific, but it is still very large. It is more than 4,000 miles (6,000 km) wide where Columbus crossed it. Even at its narrowest it is about 2,000 miles (3,200 km) wide.
There is so much water in the Atlantic that it is hard to imagine how much there is. But suppose no more rain fell into and no more water was brought to it by rivers. It would take the ocean about 4,000 years to dry up. On the average the water is a little more than 2 miles (3.2 km) deep, but in some places it is much deeper. The deepest spot is near Puerto Rico. This "deep" measures 30,246 feet --- almost six miles (9.6 km).
Several hundred miles eastward from Florida there is a part of the ocean called the Sargasso Sea. Here the water is quiet, for there is little wind. Today the Atlantic is a great highway. It is not, however, always a smooth and safe one. Storms sweep across it and pile up great waves. Icebergs float down from the Far North across the paths of ships. We now have such fast ways of travelling that this big ocean seems to have grown smaller. Columbus sailed for more than two months to cross it. A fast modern steamship can make the trip in less than four days. Airplanes fly from New York to London in only eight hours and from South America to Africa in four!
From the third paragraph, we can learn that ______ .
A. the Atlantic will dry up in 4,000 years' time
B. no river flows into the Atlantic ocean
C. it's hard to imagine how much water there is in the Atlantic ocean
D. the Ocean floor is rather flat
Suppose it's February 27th, 2000. You take a steamship to cross the Atlantic to North America, when will you probably get there?
A. On March 2nd B. On March 3rd
C. On February 28th D. In eight hours' time
What can you learn from the last paragraph of the passage ?
A. The Atlantic has grown smaller than it used to be.
B. The Atlantic had grown wider than it used to be.
C. Fast ways of travelling make the ocean grow smaller.
D. Fast ways of travelling make the ocean seem to grow smaller.
查看习题详情和答案>> Dress warmly, _____ you'll catch cold.
A.on the contrary B.or rather C. or else D. in no way
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Life in the 21st century will obviously be very different from ___1___ it is ___2___ now. It is interesting to try to ___3___ what Me will be like ___4___. Our life style will be ___5___ in many ___6___. For example, I think that everyone will live in ___7___. There will be houses under the sea. ___8___ people will get settled ___9___ on the moon and do scientific researches. Every house will have a wireless telephone. Solar energy will be ___10___ used in houses and factories. As for education in the future, I think that children will start ___11___ at the age of 3 .To some extent, computers will take the place of ___12___. People will study ___13___ they are 30. Our __14___ life will be different too. It is possible that people will only work ___15___ hours a day. At the age of ___16___, people will retire and do ___17___ they want. Finally, when we think about the future of travel, it seems to me that it is ___18___ that most people will have a chance to ___19___ in space. Our future is promising, let's work hard for ___20___ our beautiful future.
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(1)A.that |
B.which |
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C.what |
D.how |
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(2)A.seem |
B.to be |
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C.like |
D.appear |
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(3)A.imagine |
B.make |
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C.say |
D.live |
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(4)A.on the future |
B.in the future |
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C.at the future |
D.for future |
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(5)A.the |
B.different |
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C.rich |
D.poor |
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(6)A.countries |
B.nations |
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C.homes |
D.ways |
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(7)A.forests |
B.mountains |
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C.sea |
D.cities |
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(8)A.Some |
B.Most |
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C.Every |
D.Very few |
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(9)A.up |
B.down |
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C.in |
D.with |
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(10)A.not |
B.widely |
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C.for |
D.easily |
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(11)A.to |
B.to work |
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C.school |
D.to speak |
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(12)A.workers |
B.peasants |
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C.scientists |
D.teachers |
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(13)A.to |
B.for |
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C.until |
D.as |
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(14)A.school |
B.working |
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C.happy |
D.army |
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(15)A.forty |
B.fourteen |
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C.four |
D.fourth |
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(16)A.seven |
B.seventy |
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C.seventeen |
D.forty-five |
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(17)A.what |
B.which |
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C.whatever |
D.however |
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(18)A.impossible |
B.possible |
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C.not |
D.freely |
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(19)A.do shopping |
B.have medical examination |
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C.travel |
D.ride ten-speed bicycle |
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(20)A.realizing |
B.imaging |
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C.completing |
D.supposing |