The guest turned upside down his glass as a signal that he would drink no more.
A.conversed
B.inversed
C.traversed
D.reversed
The guest turned upside down his glass as a signal that he would drink no more.
A.conversed
B.inversed
C.traversed
D.reversed
The car, Bloodhound, is designed to travel faster than 1,000 mph (1,600 km/h) —far in【48】ex______of the speed of sound and the equivalent of crossing four football pitches every second. The record of 763 mph was【49】s______in 1997 by the Royal Air Force pilot Andy Green, who will also drive Bloodhound.
The time trial is【50】sch______for 2011 and will take place in a desert in the Northern Cape of South Africa.
The car's pencil-shape shell is made from【51】______(forge) aerospace-grade aluminum. Three engines lie under the bonnet: a 400 kg Euro-fighter Typhoon jet engine 135, 000 horsepower【52】eq______to the power of 180 Formula One cars.
Wing Commander Green, 46, will lie feet-first in Bloodhound. As the car【53】______ (acceleration) to 1 , 050 mph in 40 seconds he will experience a force of 2. 5 G, or about twice his body weight. As he decelerates and experiences force of up to 3 G, the blood will drain from his head to his feet and he could black out. He will prepare【54】______the trial by flying upside down in a stunt aircraft. " A huge advantage is【55】______I’ve got 20 years' experience of flying fast jets" , he said.
(46)
Examining bottles of wine is hard work because ______.
A.the bottles must be held upside down
B.it is difficult to see the particles of dirt
C.it requires high level of automatic
D.most bottles are all right
To turn over a liferaft that is floating upside down,you should pull on the ______.
A.canopy
B.manropes
C.sea painter
D.righting lines
听力原文: Tom Wilner is a lawyer who represents the 11 Kuwaitis being held at Guantanamo Bay. He told reporters in a telephone news conference that the Kuwaitis were beaten soon after their capture in Afghanistan and Pakistan before they were transferred to the U.S. Naval Base in Cuba. Mt. Wilner also says that several of them falsely confessed to being members of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. "Each of them has, during custody, been treated really terribly and physically abused," Mr. Wilner says. "All of them were hung from their wrists and beaten, sometimes beaten with chains. At least one was hung upside down from his ankles and beaten. They were all beaten, they said, until they would pass out." Mr. Wither spoke to reporters only after his notes from recent meetings with the detainees were declassified by the U.S. government, which also gave him permission to discuss their cases. Human-fights groups have long expressed concern about the treatment of the more than 500 detainees at Guantanamo Bay, many of whom have been held there for more than three years.
Where were the Kuwaitis captured?
A.Afghanistan and Iraq.
B.Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan.
C.India and Pakistan.
D.Pakistan and Afghanistan.
A.Upside down and inside out.
B.Inside out and back to front.
C.With its sleeves as trouser legs.
D.With its pattern upside down.
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