The third 10 I see is that I change my mobile phone once a year,A.shortcomingB.convenience
The third 10 I see is that I change my mobile phone once a year,
A.shortcoming
B.convenience
C.part
D.mobile phone
The third 10 I see is that I change my mobile phone once a year,
A.shortcoming
B.convenience
C.part
D.mobile phone
A、in third days
B、in third day
C、in three day
D、in three days
Speaker A: So far as I can see, it is the fault on the third party. Speaker B: ______
A.I don't agree with the third party.
B.Yes. I can't agree more.
C.I think you are not meeting that.
D.I can go along with you.
What does the author mean by saying "I could have had my eyes closed"(Para. )?
A.The third baseman would rather sleep than play the game.
B.The third baseman could achieve the success with his eyes closed.
C.It makes no difference to the result even if the third baseman closed his eyes.
D.The third baseman was so excited to see the good result.
By stating "I could have had my eyes closed" the author means (Line 7, Para. 3, last sentence) ______.
A.the third baseman would rather sleep than play the game
B.the author could close his eyes without watching the game, because it was always the same.
C.the third baseman is no good at baseball that he could finish the game with eyes closed all the time and do his work well
D.the consequence was too bad he could not bear to see it
Here is a puzzle.
My first is in LAMP but not in LIGHT.
My second is in MAY but not in MIGHT.
My third is in DART and also in BOARD.
My fourth is in STRING but not in CORD.
My last is in SEE but not in GLANCE.
I am a city renowned for romance.
Where am I?
What does the author mean by stating "I could have had my eyes closed" (Para. 4, last sentence)?
A.the third baseman would rather sleep than play the game
B.even if the third baseman had closed his eyes a moment ago, it would make no difference to the result
C.the third baseman is so good at baseball that he could finish the game with his eyes closed
D.the consequence was so bad he could not bear to see it
Yesterday evening. I went out for a walk with my mother. On the way. we met a foreigner (外国人). He asked me the way to the Hot Spring Hotel. I told him to walk along the mad and take the third turning on the left. then he could see the hotel. He thanked me for my help. I was happy that I could help him.
The writer and his mother went out for a walk.
A.True.
B.False.
To get a sense of how women have progressed in science take a quick tour of the physics department at the University ofCalifornia,Berkeley.This is a storied place the 36 of some of the most important discoveries in modern science-starting withErnest Lawrence' s invention of the cvclotron(回旋加速器)in 1931.
A、 generation ago female faces were 37 and,even today,visitors walking through the first floor of LeConte Hall will See a full corridor of exhibits 38 the many distinguished physicists who made history here, 39 all of there white malesBut climb up to the third floor and you' II see a 40 display.There,among the photos of current facnlty members and students are portraits of the 41 head of the department,Marjorie Shapiro and four other women whose reseaich 42 everything from the mecheanics of the universe to the smallest particles of matter.
A、sixth woman was hired just two weeks ago.Although they' re Still only about 10 percent of the physics faculty,women are clearly a presence here.And the real 43 may be in the smaller photos to the right graduate and undergraduate students about 20 percent of them female.Every yearsBerkeley sends its fresh female physics PhDs to the country' S top universities.That makes Shapiro optimistic but also 44 "I believe things are getting bette "she says "but they' re not getting better as 45as i would like."
A.circumstance
B.confidence
C.covers
D.current
E.deals
F.different
G.exposing
H.fastl
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The Chinatown in Vancouver is the third largest in North America.
B.You can have a wonderful view of the city and its surroundings on Grouse Mountain.
C.No other ski resort in North America is larger than Whistler-Backcomb.
D.It takes you half an hour by ferry to get to the seaside town of Victoria where you can see lush gardens and 19th century architecture.
But climb up to the third floor and you’ll see a 40 display. There, among the photos of current faculty members and students, are portraits of the 41 head of the department, Marjorie Shapiro, and four other women whose research 42 everything from the mechanics of the universe to the smallest particles of matter. A sixth woman was hired just two weeks ago. Although they’re still only about 10 percent of the physics faculty, women are clearly a presence here. And the real 43 may be in the smaller photos to the right: graduate and undergraduate students, about 20 percent of them female. Every year Berkeley sends its fresh female physics PhDs to the country’s top universities. That makes Shapiro optimistic, but also 44 . “I believe things are getting better,” she says, “but they’re not getting better as 45 as I would like.”
A) circumstance
B) confidence
C) covers
D) current
E) deals
F) different
G) exposing
H) fast
I) honoring
J) hope
K) presently
L) rare
M) realistic
N) site
O) virtually
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