A、did not follow a varied and properly protein-complemented diet.
B、ate too many animal proteins, and could not digest them properly.
C、did not follow a diet in which nonessential proteins were ingested.
D、ate too many low-quality proteins.
A、did not follow a varied and properly protein-complemented diet.
B、ate too many animal proteins, and could not digest them properly.
C、did not follow a diet in which nonessential proteins were ingested.
D、ate too many low-quality proteins.
B.under
C.in
D.between
Is this argument deductive or inductive? When I stop at a traffic light, I hear this funny, rattling sound coming from under my car. It is sort of in the middle or maybe toward the back, but definitely not toward the front. I only hear it when the car is idling, not when I’m driving along at a reasonable speed. My Dad said once that the metal baffles (消音器隔板) inside a muffler (排气管消音器) can loosen up if the muffler is old and rusty. He said that a loose baffle makes a rattling sound when it vibrates, like when the engine is idling or when the tires are out of alignment. My muffler is at least nine years old. So, I’m thinking that probably the rattling sound is coming from the muffler.
In English, people usually refer to one thing by means of speaking another thing but they are in the same category. For example, we can say "A young man feels sad about this accident," but we also can say "A young heart feels sad about this accident." " A young heart" heare refers to "the young man." This is one kind of metaphors used not only in daily speech but quite often in literary works. So is the case in Shakespeare's works. Rhetoricians call this kind of metaphor synecdoche. In Act Scene 2, Puck saysas The shallowest thick-skin of that barren sort, Who Pyramus presented in their sport, Forsook his scene and entered in a brake. "The shallowest thick skin" in this speech refers to
A、a cat.
B、a dog
C、Bottom
D、Titania
C、riminal organizations are exploiting a regulatory vacuum to commit Internet crimes such as computer spying, money-laundering and theft of personal information, and the scope for damage is vast, experts told a European Economic Crime conference in Frankfurt. “We need multilateral understanding, account and oversight to avoid, in the years to come, a cyber crisis equivalent to the current financial crisis,” Antonio Maria Costa, Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, said.
Internet crime is also a threat to national security, they said. Several countries, including the United States, have voiced concern over some hackers’ abilities to electronically spy on them and disrupt computer networks.
C、alls for greater regulation of the Internet come at a time of regulatory renaissance, with policymakers looking to support the powers of financial sector watchdogs in the wake of the global financial crisis. “Because of the transnational nature of identity-related crime, and especially of cyber-crime, if we do not tackle the crime everywhere we will not solve it anywhere,” Costa said.
The President of Interpol, Khoo Boon Hui, said increasingly highly technological gangs from Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa were coming up with ever more sophisticated ways of swindling money from vulnerable people. He also said there was a trend of company bosses being bribed by fraudsters claiming to have guilty evidence about their firms.
Strauss, who works as Senior Program Officer at the Office of the Coordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental activities, said Internet crime watchdogs could learn a lot from criminals willing to switch sides.
(1)、The main idea for the passage is that ___________.
A、cyber crime is as destructive as the credit crisis in the coming years
B、damage caused by cyber-crime is very serious and will get worse
C、to fight cyber crime requires enhanced international regulation
D、international organizations should be established to crush cyber-crime
(2)、Criminal organizations can commit internet crimes because ___________.
A、there is no effective regulation
B、they can exploit the present regulations
C、no country has paid enough attention to them
D、the current financial crisis has put the authorities at a loss
(3)、To win the war against cyber crime, __________.
A、policymakers should support their governments financially
B、each country should solve its own problems effectively
C、the United States should play a very important role
D、international cooperation is crucial
(4)、The underlined word swindling (in Para. 5) is closest in meaning to “__________”.
A、bribing
B、cheating
C、corrupting
D、robbing
(5)、Strauss believes that ___________.
A、Internet security experts can learn a lot from cyber criminals
B、if cyber criminals will cooperate with the policy, they can be helpful
C、Internet crime watchdogs will make cyber criminals shift grounds
D、international organizations can solve the problems of cyber crime
The Greatest Gift One day, I was telling my mother about a new girl in school. Suddenly she asked, "Who are your two best friends, Helen?" "Jill and Jaime." "Well, what about Karen and Cindy?" "I don't know who their best friends are." "No," she said. "I mean, why aren't they your best friends?" She seemed upset and hurt. "But they're my sisters." "Yes, but they can still be your best friends. Friends may come and go, but your sisters will always be there for you." At the time, the idea of my sisters being my closest friends seemed strange to me. We used to fight over toys, food, attention and what to watch on television. But my mother never let the three of us forget it: sisters are lifelong friends. Her wish was to give us something that she had never had. When she gave birth to three daughters, the fulfillment(实现)of her dream had only just begun. She had given us each a gift—our sisters—and she wanted to make sure we did not take that gift for granted. She would frequently tell us how lucky we were, constantly take us to places together so we grew closer, and would even punish us equally, giving us yet another bonding(亲密关系)experience. It was somewhere in between Mom's lectures, the family vacations and the shared memories that we realized that Mom was right. Today I share things with my sisters that I share with no one else. My sister Cindy and I ran the New York City Marathon together, side by side, holding hands when crossing the finishing line. When Karen got married, I was her maid of honor. The three of us trust each other with our greatest secrets. It was twenty-three years ago that my mother first asked me who my two best friends were. Today she doesn't have t. She already knows. One day, one of Hele's sisters asked her to be her best friend.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Mom believed that sisters should be the best friends to each other.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Helen's sisters were the greatest gift that Mom gave Helen.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Mom punished the sisters equally to make them understand they were connected by blood tie.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Helen and Cindy's friendship was shown by their running the New York Marathon together.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
The three sisters seldom share their secrets.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Helen fund it easy to accept the idea of having her sisters as her best friends.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Helen's sister Cindy was not married.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
To help her daughters become best friends, Mom sent them to the same school.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Helen and her sisters never argued and fought.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
A、Reusing
B、Land filling
C、Combustion energy generation
D、--
A、picto-semantic characters
B、semantic characters
C、phonetic characters
D、picto-phonetic characters
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