回答{TSE}题: The Old Gate In the Middle Ages the vast majority of European cities had wall
A. defensive
B. offensive
C. primitive
A. defensive
B. offensive
C. primitive
A、'Name': 'Zara', 'Age': 7
B、'Name': ''Age'
C、Name
D、产生异常
In the desert of Peru, 300kilometers from Lima, one of the most unusual artworks in the world hasmystified (迷惑) people for decades. ______ (46) But from high above, these marks arehuge images of birds, fish, seashells, all beautifully carved into the earth.
The Nazca lines are sodifficult to see from the ground that they weren&39;t discovered until the 1930s,when pilots spotted them while flying over the area. In all, there are about 70different human and animal figures on the plain, along with 900 triangles,circles, and lines.
Researchers have figured outthat the lines are at least l, 500 years old, but their purpose is still amystery.______(47) However, it would probably be very tricky to land aspaceship in the middle of pictures of dogs and monkeys.
In the 1940s, an Americanexplorer named Paul Kosok suggested that the drawings are a chronicle –(记录) of the movement ofthe stars and planets. _____ (48) Later, an astronomer tested his theo-ry witha computer, but he couldn&39;t find any relation between the lines and movementsin space.
Another explanation is thatthe lines may have been made for religious reasons. British researcher TonyMorrison investigated the customs of people in the Andes Mountainand learned that they some-times pray by the side of the road. It&39;s possiblethat in the past, the lines of Nazca were created for a similarpurpose.____(49) But the local people have never constructed anything this big.
Recently, two otherscientists, David Johnson and Steve Mabee, have speculated that lines couldhave been related to water. Nazca is one of the driest places in the world andreceives only 50px of rain every year. While Johnson was searching for ancientwater sources in the area, he noticed that some waterways built ancient peoplewere connected with the lines. Johnson believes that the Nazca lines are agiant map of the underground water in the area. ____ (50)
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A. Other scientists are nowsearching for evidence to prove this.
B. A Swiss writer namedErich Von Daniken wrote that the Nazca lines were designed as a landing placefor UFOs.
C. Scholars differ ininterpreting the purpose of the designs.
D. The largest pictures mayhave been the sites for special ceremomes.
E.Seen from the ground, it looks like lines scratched into the earth.
47
A.Other scientists are now searching for evidence to prove this.
B.A Swiss writer named Erich Von Daniken wrote that the Nazca lines were designed as a landing place for UFOs
C.Scholars differ in interpreting the purpose of the designs
D.The largest pictures may have been the sites for special ceremomes
E.Seen from the ground, it looks like lines scratched into the earth
F.He called Nazca "the largest astronomy book in the world"
48
A.Other scientists are now searching for evidence to prove this
B. A Swiss writer named Erich Von Daniken wrote that the Nazca lines were designed as a landing place for UFOs
C.Scholars differ in interpreting the purpose of the designs.
D.The largest pictures may have been the sites for special ceremomes
E.Seen from the ground, it looks like lines scratched into the earth
F.He called Nazca "the largest astronomy book in the world"
49
A.Other scientists are now searching for evidence to prove this
B.A Swiss writer named Erich Von Daniken wrote that the Nazca lines were designed as a landing place for UFOs
C.Scholars differ in interpreting the purpose of the designs
D.The largest pictures may have been the sites for special ceremomes
E.Seen from the ground, it looks like lines scratched into the earth
F.He called Nazca "the largest astronomy book in the world"
50
A.Other scientists are now searching for evidence to prove this
B.A Swiss writer named Erich Von Daniken wrote that the Nazca lines were designed as a landing place for UFOs
C.Scholars differ in interpreting the purpose of the designs
D.The largest pictures may have been the sites for special ceremomes
E.Seen from the ground, it looks like lines scratched into the earth
F.He called Nazca "the largest astronomy book in the world"
A、therefore
B、consequently
C、as a result
D、accordingly
In recent years many countries of the world have been faced with the problem of how to make their workers more productive.Some experts claim the answer is to make jobs more varied.But do more varied jobs lead to greater productivity?There is evidence to suggest that while variety certainly makes the worker"s life more enjoyable,it does not actually make him work harder.As far as increasing productivity is concerned,then variety is not an important factor. Other experts feel that giving the worker freedom to do his job in his own way is important and ther6 is no doubt that this is true.The problem is that this.kind of freedom cannot easily be given in the modern factory with its complicated machinery which must be used in a fixed way.Thus while freedom of choice may be important,there is usually very little that can be done to create it.Another important consideration is how much each worker contributes to the product he is making.In most factories the worker sees only one small part of the product.Some car factories are now experimenting with having many small production lines rather than a large one so that each worker contributes more to the production of the cars on his line.It would seem that not only is degree of worker contribution an important factor,therefore,but it is also one we can do something about. To what extent does more money lead to greater productivity?The workers themselves cer-tainly think this important.But perhaps they want more money only because the work they do is so boring.Money may explain demands for shorter working hours.Perhaps if we succeed in making their jobs more interesting,they will neither want more money,nor will shorter working hours be so important to them.
Which is NOT the possible factor leading to greater productivity?
A.To make jobs more varied.
B.To give the worker freedom to do his job in his own way.
C.Degree of work eontrib.ution.
D.Demands for longer working hours.
A. He kept a lot of other peoples’money for himself__________.
B. He robbed the banks of millions of dollars.
C. He gave people more than bank allowed.
D. He didn’t pay people the interests.
回答{TSE}题: Do you ever wish you were moreoptimistic,someone who always(51) __________ to be successful? Having someone around whoalways(52) __________the worst isn’t really a lot of(53) __________.We all know someone who sees a single cloud on asunny day and says,“It looks(54)rain.” But if you catch yourself thinkingsuch things,it’s important to dosomething(5 5) __________it. You can change your view of life,(56) __________to psychologists.It only takes a little effort,and you’llfind life more rewarding as a(57) __________.Optimism,they say,is partly about self—respectedconfidence but it’s also a more positive way of looking at life and all it hasto(58) __________.Optimists are more(59) __________tostart new projects and are generally more prepared to take risks. Upbringing is obviously veryimportant in forming your(60) __________to the world.Some people are brought up to(61) __________toomuch on others and grow up forever blaming other people when anything(62) __________wrong.Most optimists,on the(63) __________hand,have been brought up not to(64) __________failure as the end of theworld-they just(65) __________ with their lives. {TS}
A. counted
B. expected
C. felt
D. waited
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