According to this lecture, what areas of human sensation have not yet been accounted for i
A.touch, taste, and hearing
B.touch, taste, and smell
C.smell, hearing, and sound
D.touch, taste, and sight
A.touch, taste, and hearing
B.touch, taste, and smell
C.smell, hearing, and sound
D.touch, taste, and sight
According to the author,how could trust be established?
A. By economic means.
B. By legitimate measure.
C. By authoritative command.
D. By effort or action.
According to the text, Case history is
A.a study that researches in the records of legal courts.
B.a discipline founded by Le Roy Ladurie.
C.the only study that use the records of legal courts.
D.based on the data obtained from the records of legal courts.
According to Eijkman, polished rice______.
A. was cheaper than unpolished rice
B. was less nourishing (有营养的) than unpolished Ace
C. was more nourishing than unpolished rice
D. cured “beri-beri”
What should a diabetic do, according to the doctor?
A.Eat more vegetables and fruit, but less fat.
B.Do more exercises to get rid of sugar.
C.Drink as much water as possible.
D.Stop eating sweets and candies.
According to the comprehensive input theory, "i +1" refers to
A.the current level of the learner"s interlanguage.
B.a little more advanced than current level of the learner"s language knowledge.
C.a little more than the current quantity of the input the learner received.
D.the current quantity of the input the learner received.
According to the author, which statement is NOT true?
A.The United States has one of the least efficient health-care system in the world.
B.My friend had to over-test his patients more because he needs to earn more profit from the tests and to gain a good reputation.
C.It seems that in different regions of the U. S. the number of deaths is in proportion to the healthcare expenditure.
D.Patients are the actual victims of the over-testing and over-procedures.
According to the author, which statement is NOT true?
A.The United States has one of the least efficient health-care system in the world.
B.My friend had to overtest his patients more because he needs to earn more profit from the tests and to gain a good reputation.
C.It seems that in different regions of the U. S. the number of death is in proportion to the health-care expenditure.
D.Patients are the actual victims of the over-testing and over-procedures.
The Channel Tunnel(海底隧道), to be opened officially by British Queen Elizabeth II and French President Francois Mitterrand on March 8, links(连接) British and France for the first time since the Ice Age. The project spent eight years completing and cost an estimated(估计)$13.5 billion. The channel is considered an engineering wonder of the 20th century. Le Shuttle is the channel's specially built train. The total journey time between Calais, France and Folkstone Britain is 35 minutes. The service is scheduled to run 24 hours a day, seven days a week in both directions.
According to this piece of news, who first suggested digging the Channel Tunnel?
A.British Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ.
B.A French engineer.
C.Someone that hasn't been mentioned in the passage.
D.French President Francois Mitterrand.
听力原文: NASA officials say, on Wednesday, one of three sensors (传感器) on Columbia's left-hand landing gear possibly indicated the device had begun to deploy (展开;配置) 30 seconds before all contact was lost with the shuttle. The new information surfaced as NASA officials were working on the latest version of the timeline covering exactly what happened before Columbia and its crew was lost on Feb. Previous timelines released by NASA and showed a number of sensors in and around the left wing were failing off or indicating a heating trend beginning eight minutes before the contact was lost.
According to the news, the American space shuttle Columbia failed______.
A.on Jan. 3rd
B.on Feb. 1st
C.on Mar. 4th
D.on Jan. 2nd
A.你(Nǐ)想(xiǎng)去(qù)看(kàn)电(diàn)影(yǐng)吗(ma)?
B.我(Wǒ)要(yào)送(sòng)他(tā)一(yī)个(ge)礼(lǐ)物(wù)。
C.我(Wǒ)想(xiǎng)买(mǎi)一(yī)个(ge)旅(lǚ)行(xíng)包(bāo)。
D.我(Wǒ)要(yào)陪(péi)她(tā)去(qù)医(yī)院(yuàn)。
E.我(Wǒ)要(yào)好(hǎo)好(hǎo)复(fù)习(xí)。
Attend the Next Forum
For the last sixteen years CPSB has had the pleasure of hosting a learning event we call a Forum. We started offering programs in Sarasota in February in 1991 and our first forum was held in1992 as a small group meeting. Being from the Northern USA, this was a particularly good time to go south for the warmth of our friendships with Dr. Treffinger and Dr. Noller and to keep away from the cold winter.
The Forum is the only chance to learn about various topics of creativity and innovation(革新)from those who have rich experience and interest in the field. The theme of the 2009 forum includes searching for a few new methods, sharing lessons from experience, and learning and exchanging ideas on cutting-edge research. Space is limited, so early registration(登记,注册)is welcome.
Meeting the Innovation Challenge
February 6 and 7,2009
The Lido Holiday Inn
Sarasota, Florida
$750 (registration includes some meals and materials)
Interested in becoming qualified to use the VIEW assessment(评估) of Problem Solving Style? The two days just before our forum provides you just that chance. For more information on VIEW see pages 24~25.
VIEW Qualification Course
February 4 and 5,2009
The Lido Holiday Inn
Sarasota, Florida
$650 (registration includes lunch and course materials)
Special offer: If you would like to attend the VIEW qualification course and the Forum, you can register for both events for $1,050.
According to this advertisement, at the Forum people______.
A.come together in order to form. an organization
B.express different opinions and discuss public affairs
C.eat together to celebrate their success or victory
D.work together for the purpose of business
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