A.He thinks it serious.B.He is complaining about it.C.He is already used
A.He thinks it serious.
B.He is complaining about it.
C.He is already used to it.
D.He is not happy with it.
A.He thinks it serious.
B.He is complaining about it.
C.He is already used to it.
D.He is not happy with it.
A、A. as soon as possible
B、B. library
C、C. department
D、D. face to face
根据材料,回答下列各题: With the unemployment rate topping 8% and the government $16 trillion in debt, its easy to question why taxpayers are spending $ 2.5 billion on an SUV- sized Mars rover (探测车) named Curiosity, which landed successfully on the red planet in the early hours of Monday. Couldnt this money go toward something closer to home, such as providing shelter for the homeless or building roads? Yes, it could. But this kind of thinking is shortsighted. The Mars project is the latest manifestation of Americas restless desire to answer previously unanswerable questions and take on new challenges. To paraphrase President John F. Kennedy, America does things like this not because they are easy, but because they are hard. Getting the probe down safely on Mars, after a 350 million mile journey, was certainly no easy feat. Virtually all the technology used in the approach and landing was new, or used in new ways. Once settled in, Curiosity should be a particularly awe-inspiring project. It is designed to shed light on big questions: Could life forms have ever existed on Mars? Might they still exist? And are we alone in the universe ? When budgets are tight, space projects such as Curiosity come in for particular abuse. They are often portrayed as complicated flights of odd ideas. They are not. They are both inspirational and immensely practical. Technology is, after all, an engine of economic growth. If that is a goal, as well it should be, why not support a program that makes science exciting and showcases some of the most interesting things that. technology can do? One of the main benefits of projects like this one is to promote a confident America. Throughout history, nations that explore, and engage in science, lead the world. Beginning in the 15th century, for example, European nations sent sailors around the globe and provided the impetus for thinkers such as Copernicus, Galileo and Newton to invent modern physics and astronomy. Not coincidentally, Europe came to dominate the world until the dawn of the 20th century. Those who would slash space program budgets apparently havent learned historys lessons and dont see the great possibilities that the future presents--possibilities reflected in every image transmitted back from the rover. Why is it easy to question why taxpayers money is spent on Curiosity?
A.Because Curiosity costs too much money.
B.Because the economic situation is depressed.
C.Because the money should be spent on the people.
D.Because Curiosity is meaningless and impractical.
B.Because of the cancellation of the daffy travel mileage limit.
C.Because of the adjustment of the driving teclmique.
D.Because of the falling down of the petrol price.
A.insist its plan to build trash stations in each district
B.establish new high-tech, low-smell facilities
C.build stations only in low-income communities
D.reach an agreement with the Upper East Side of Manhattan
B.He will try to get used to it.
C.He thinks it is a problem.
D.He is not ready for it.
B.She could earn enough money to support herself.
C.She was satisfied with her present job.
D.She worked in an international company.
B.He feels that German novel pretty well.
C.He wont need teacher to guide him anymore.
D.He had read that German novel without much difficulty.
A.Common people could meet one another at a sport.
B.People have no intention to have a contest on sports.
C.International sporting contests lead to hatred.
D.Sport creates goodwill between the nations.
B.By experiencing hardship.
C.By getting inspired by great people.
D.By doing writing to criticize oneself.
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