- A.comes up with solutions ina most natural way
- B.lacks some of thequalities required of a scientist
- C.just reads about otherpeople’s observations and discoveries
- D.has a great deal oftrouble doing mental arithmetic
- A.no more than a bornnaturalist
- B.a naturalist but not ascientist
- C.a scientist as well as anaturalist
- D.first of all a scientist
- A.was born to a naturalistsfamily
- B.didn’t like his brothersand sisters
- C.lost his hearing when hewas a child
- D.was interested in flowersand insects in his childhood
- A.Put up your hands.
- B.Don’t move or Ill shootyou.
- C.If you want to have lunch,you must listen to me.
- D.You go first slowly andwell have lunch together.
- A.To see who Was followinghim.
- B.To look at the man in thefun suit.
- C.To avoid the sunshine.
- D.To look at the underwear.
- And then something gripped his pistol arlnand a voice snarled:“All fight,Limey.Takeiteasy unless you want lead for lunch”,and he feltsomething press into his back just above thekidney. What wa$there familiar about that voice?Thelaw?
- Bond straightened himself slowly and for amoment he could only gaze into the grinning hawk.life face of FelixLeiterwith blank disbelief,his builtup tension slowlyrelaxing. “So you were doing a fmnt tail,you lousy bastard,”he fi
- Bond realized that he Was being followedby means of________.
- A.his common sense
- B.his sense of humour
- C.his sight
- D.his sixth sense
- A.most people on thesidewalk were on the same side as himself
- B.no onesuddenly turned into a doorway
- C.a man was looking into thewindows of a store
- D.no one wiped his face with ahandkerchief
- A.to estimate the lensth ofcable that Was to be made
- B.to make some soundexperiments in the oceans
- C.to measure the depths oftwo oceans
- D.to collect samples of seaplants animals
- A.doubted
- B.gave proof to
- C.challenged
- D.agreed to
- A.for investigating thedepths of the oceans
- B.for military purposes
- C.for businessconsiderations
- D.for oceanographic studies
- A.women have to show theirbeauty through their looks
- B.beautiful clothes can makewomen more attractive
- C.women should lay moreemphasis on their owrl qualities
- D.women are more curiousabout new things than men
- A.However old she is,a women with some excellent qualities can still maintain her beauty.
- B.As a women grows old,her beauty will gradually disappear.
- C.Even a plainly dressedwoman may have pure and real beauty.
- D.A women with a young mindnever feels old.
- A.foUow the fashion
- B.dress up in beautifulclothes
- C.do more exercises
- D.enrich their mind
- A.laser—doppler radar ismore accurate than microwave radar
- B.microwave radar operatesat a higher frequency than laser—doppler radar
- C.the light—beam radar canmeasure only slow speeds with accuracy
- D.microwave radar may notensure absolute precision in measuring varying speeds
- A.Women try to maintaintheir beauty by dressing up.
- B.Women like to show offtheir beauty.
- C.Women are born to bebeauties
- D.Women are proud of theirbeauty.
- A.inaccuracies inmeasurement could cause accidents in space missions
- B.the speeds of spacevehicles will vary
- C.accuracy in speedmeasurement is essential to spaceships
- D.a bump could affect thepreciseness of the laser—doppler radar
- A.it can measure themovement of a spaceship less accurately than a microwave radar
- B.it is a new system ofradar
- C.it provides precisemeasures of the velocity of space vehicles
- D.it is onethousand times more precise than microwave radar
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回答下列各题:
- A new kind of radar has been developed for spaceship travelers.A working laboratory mod-el of a new system of radar that makes useof a beam of light is said to be ten thousand timesmore accurate than the bestcomparable system of radar that used microwaves
- A.makes use of microwaves
- B.measures the movements ofa spaceship by means of light beam
- C.makes use of sound waves
- D.Both A and B
- A.beat
- B.Succeed
- C.Success in
- D.win
- A.lot
- B.bit
- C.more
- D.far
- A.send,for
- B.take,to
- C.send,to
- D.bring,to
- A.promised
- B.asked
- C.allowed
- D.advised
- A.season
- B.cause
- C.reason
- D.excuse
- A.he could not do any better
- B.and he could not do anybetter
- C.so he could not do anybetter
- D.but he could not do anybetter
- A.stopped
- B.blame
- C.accused
- D.complained
- A.advice
- B.information
- C.news
- D.warning
- A.For
- B.About
- C.Besides
- D.Beside
- A.in front
- B.in the front
- C.on the front
- D.front
- A.au
- B.eitller
- C.both
- D.each
- A.leaving
- B.leave
- C.to leave
- D.left
- A.pay,on
- B.pay,for
- C.pay,of
- D.pay,to
- A.accepted,received
- B.receive,accept
- C.received,accept
- D.got,receive
- A.unless
- B.in case
- C.when
- D.because of