How many ideas should a thesis statement toward one topic?A.one.B.two.C.three.D.as many
A.on
B.two.
C.thre
D.as many as possibl
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A.on
B.two.
C.thre
D.as many as possibl
A、Through order.
B、By means of transition.
C、By means of repeated words.
D、By means of synonyms.
How many kinds of ideas are there about the future?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
D.Five.
A.Some externality problems could be resolved through assignment of property rights.
B.Once property rights are assigned,people can reach negotiations to make best use of resources,no matter how many people are affecteD
C.We must take into account which of the two parties is given the property right.
D.It is the best way to solve the external costs.
Why does the author mention plate tectonics and radiocarbon dating in Paragraph 6?
A.To identify some of James Hutton's other innovations.
B.To support the claim that Catastrophism was replaced by Uniformitarianism.
C.To prove that many of Plutonism's ideas were incorrect.
D.To explain how Hutton's theories have influenced modern geology.
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【简答题】Read the Text and answer the following questions: 1. How does the writer develop his main ideas about global warming in terms of organization? 2. Which structure does the writer use to illustrate the effects of global warming? 3. How does the writer arrange the effects and what are the signal words? 4. How many types of causes of global warming does the writer classify into? What are they? 5. How is Paragraph 11 organized? What are the signal words? 6. According to the writer, what are the three areas affected by global warming? 7. What are the four gases that have a large impact in the atmosphere? 8. According to some scientists, how many percent of the Great Barrier Reef will disappear by 2075 if the earth continues on the path it is on?
Part A
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Usually when we hear the word "artist" we think of a person who paints pictures, but the word has a much wider meaning than that, for anyone who adds beauty to a thing has shown that he is an artist. In the publishing world, there are many artists besides the illustrators, as you can find if you trace the steps introducing a book.
After the author (who is an artist in the choice of ideas and words) has sold a manuscript. to the publisher, an editor goes over it. The work of editing involves artistic skill too, for the editor may know how to improve the author’s work by cutting and revising the manuscript. Then the editor looks over the manuscript. and decides how it may be best illustrated. The editor and a designer discuss how all the parts of the book the illustrations, words, paper, and binding--shall be put together so that the book best communicate the subject and the spirit which was intended by the author.
Illustrations are drawn which will not only emphasize without words things said in the story, but which will add information or ideas that cannot be put into words. When the illustrations and text are completely prepared they are sent to the printer who carefully, and often artistically, sets the type and prints the book.
Once the material has been printed, it is sent to the binder who makes the book into a unit for selling and reading. The binder, too, is an artist, for he makes use of special techniques to make the outside of the book attractive, as well as appropriate to the contents. Meanwhile, a sales staff is at work preparing advertisements to help sell the book.
How many steps in producing A book are mentioned in the passage?
A.4.
B.6.
C.5
D.7
People in different parts of the world also have different ideas about what is good to drink. Among the most popular hot drinks are coffee and tea. Coffee is very popular in northern Europe and in the Middle East. Some people put cream and sugar in their coffee. But in the United States, many people drink their coffee "black" that is without cream or sugar. Tea is the national drink in China, Japan, and other Oriental(东方的) countries. In the Orient, people drink tea without sugar. But in England where it is also a national drink, many people use both sugar and hot or cold milk in their tea.
People in different parts of the world______.
A.cook the same food in different ways
B.like the same kinds of food
C.have the same ideas about foods
D.know how to prepare the same food
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
What makes a full man? According to Francis Bacon, the celebrated English Philosopher, the only factor by which a "full man" can be made is reading.
A "full man" may be defined as one who has a mind filled with ideas, or one who is stocked with knowledge. But how can such ideas or knowledge be obtained? Can they be obtained through a college or university education? The function of a college or university is to prepare a young man to enter into the world. In order to do so, it must fill the young minds with a certain amount of ideas and knowledge. But to think that the ideas and knowledge thus imparted make a "full man" is a mistake. Evidently no one can say that he is a "full man" because he is a graduate of a certain college or university.
Then can such ideas and knowledge be obtained through experience? Indeed, from experience we get new ideas and knowledge. But to suppose that ideas and knowledge thus acquired make a "full man" is also a mistake. A carpenter's experience is different from a smith's and a smith's is different from a carpenter's. If experience can make a "full man ", is it the carpenter's or the smith's experience that makes the "full man"?
Thus we see that the real factory by which a "full man" is made is neither education nor experience; it is reading. By reading scientific treatises(论文), we are informed of many facts; by reading geography, we know the earth's surface, forms, physical features etc; by reading history, we are told of the growth of the nations. With eyes we can see, with ears we can hear. But at a distance, small objects can hardly be distinguished by naked eyes, and ordinary sounds are not audible (听得见的)to our ears without a transmitter. It is by reading that we can know many things without actually seeing and hearing them. Besides, a fair knowledge of what the world is thinking and doing can only be acquired by reading the newspapers and magazines. Therefore, no matter how high our education may be, or how much experience we may have, we can not become a "full man" unless we keep on reading.
According to the passage, a full man is a person ______.
A.who keeps on reading
B.who has experienced quite a lot
C.who graduates from a famous university
D.whose mind is filled with ideas
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