题目内容
She is near-sighted.She prefers to sit in ___ classroom.
A.front of B.the front of C.front of the D.the front of the
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解析:
in front of 在 前面(在物体外);in the front of 在 的前部(在空间内)。
下面是一篇应用文及其应用场合的信息,请阅读下列应用文和相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。
阅读选项A到F六则广告和第56至第60题中的个人情况说明,选出符合个人意向的最佳选项,选项中有一项是多余选项。
注意:选项E用AB代表,选项F用CD代表。
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请阅读以下申请者的信息,然后匹配申请者和他/她拟要的申请意向:
【小题1】Annie is a both lively and creative German girl who is good at the language arts, and in her spare time she likes to write short stories. Drawing is also one of her favorites. Annie, a graduate from a famous university, is thinking of looking for a job which can further develop her skills.
【小题2】David studies in a senior high school. Not wanting to spend much time on the way to school every day, he is now looking forward to renting a room near his school. He also hopes to have a roommate to share the cost together.
【小题3】Susan is a caring old English woman and English is the only language she can speak. As an experienced grandmother who has brought up some grandchildren, it’s her best choice to look after children now. But Susan doesn’t want to work full-time, she can only spare several hours every day.
【小题4】John studied hotel management when he was at school. After graduation, he once worked in a 4-star hotel as a telephonist for 2 years. Now he feels the need to improve himself by having a better job.
【小题5】May is a good-natured girl. Hard-working, patient and warm-hearted --- that is what she is like in our eyes. Because of all her efforts, she was once the best waitress for her best service in her restaurant. Now she is seeking the chance to work for a better restaurant.
申请者 选择意向
56.Annie
57.David
58.Susan
59.John
60.May
It is the first report that home-grown food has been contaminated by radioactivity, largely Iodine(碘)-131, since the ministry ordered radiation( powerful and harmful rays that are sent out from radioactive substances) tests on food and water at the end of March in 14 mainland regions including Beijing, Tianjin, and some coastal provinces.
Sample inspections conducted on Tuesday found low levels of radioactive iodine in spinach( a kind of green vegetables) planted in Beijing, Tianjin and Henan province --- about 1-3 becquerels per kilogram (Bq/kg), the statement said.
"The contamination level detected is too low to be harmful to public health," it said.
According to health experts, radioactive iodine can accumulate in humans once ingested in high concentrations and increases the risk of thyroid cancer. But it decays naturally within weeks.
Leafy vegetables grown in the open like spinach, lettuce and leek are among the first foods to be tainted by radioactive deposits.
Raw milk is also susceptible to radioactive contamination as livestock feed on grass.
Tests carried out in March showed spinach and milk taken from farms near Japan's nuclear-stricken area had exceeded(go beyond) government-set safety limits for radiation.
No cases of tainted water or milk have been reported in China but the ministry vowed to further strengthen monitoring.
Wang Zhongwen, a researcher at the China Institute of Atomic Energy's radiation safety department, told China Daily on Wednesday that currently China only had the means to conduct food radiation tests in a few regions.
The statement also said that recent rain in Beijing and Tianjin meant radioactive substances could have fallen on vegetables.
Chen Jicang, a vegetable dealer in Beijing, said on Wednesday that concerns are growing among consumers, businesses and governments across the world.
"We have yet to see any impact on our business from the radiation, but we will keep a close eye on how the issue develops," he said.
He added that most vegetables consumed in Beijing are produced locally, and he might switch to other varieties if spinach sales suffer.
Yang Guoshan, a researcher of radiation medical science at the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, said people could safely eat products that contain low levels of Iodine-131.
"The radiation level is so low that residents don't need to spend any extra effort on cleaning them," he said.
Gao Jie, a 52-year-old resident in Tianjin said she is deeply worried because spinach is a staple part of her family's diet.
"If spinach is radioactive, is there any possibility that other types of vegetables are safe?"
Trace levels of radioactive isotope cesium-137 and -134 were detected in the air in 21 provinces and regions on Wednesday, up from 17 on Tuesday, according to China's National Nuclear Emergency Coordination Committee.
1. What does the underlined word mean in para 1?
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A.protected |
B.contained |
C.polluted by dangerous substances |
D.tested |
2.Why are the spinach and milk taken from nuclear-stricken area not safe?
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A.Because tests have been carried out there. |
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B.Raw milk is sensitive to radioactive contamination as livestock(家畜)feed on grass. |
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C.The amount of radioactive substances goes beyond the safe limits for radiation. |
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D.Japan is a nuclear-stricken area. |
3. Where do you think this passage comes from?
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A.a magazine |
B.CCTV news |
C.a journal |
D.a novel |
4. What is not mentioned in the passage?
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A.Consumers became concerned about the safety of vegetables. |
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B.People need to clean vegetables completely before cooking because of radiation. |
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C.Food and water have to be tested since the end of March in 14 mainland regions |
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D.Low levels of radioactive iodine has been found in spinach in Tianjin |
5. What do you think is mainly talked about in the passage?
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A.How the radioactivity came into being |
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B.What we should do in face of radioactivity. |
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C.Radioactivity has no side effect on human being. |
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D.Home-grown food has been affected by radioactivity. |