The result of his experiment led to the conclusion______ ice will decrease when it melts.
A./ B.what C.which D.that
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The result of his experiment led to the conclusion______ ice will decrease when it melts.
A./ B.what C.which D.that
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No conclusion _________ about the new product until the result of the experiment has been announced.
A. is drawn B. was drawn C. will be drawn D. has been drawn
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The deadly accident _____ his careless driving.
A. resulted in B. resulted of C. resulted from D. led to
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To our ______, the result of the experiment is much better than we expected.
A.relief B.regrets C.disappointment D.sorrow
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His success ________ his hard work.
A.resulted in B.resulted from C.resulted of D.led to
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Inventor, physicist, surveyor, astronomer, biologist, artist... Robert Hooke was all these and more. Some say he was the greatest experimental scientist of the seventeenth century. Once he worked with renowned men of science like Christian Huygens, Antony van Leeuwenhoek, Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton and the great architect, Christopher Wren.
Hooke’s early education began at home, under the guidance of his father. He entered Westminster School at the age of thirteen, and from there he went to Oxford, where he came in contact with some of the best scientists in England. Hooke impressed them with his skill at designing experiments and devising instruments. In 1662, at the age of twenty-eight, he was named Curator of Experiments of the newly formed Royal Society of London. Hooke accepted the job, even though he knew that it had no money to pay him!
Watching living things through the microscope was one of his favorite occupations.
He devised a compound microscope for this purpose. One day while observing a cork (软木) under a microscope, he saw honeycomb-like structures. They were cells—the smallest units of life. In fact, it was Hooke who coined the term “cell” as the box like cells of the cork reminded him of the cells of a monastery (修道院).Perhaps because of his varied interests, Hooke often left experiments unfinished. Others took up where he left off and then claimed sole (独占的) credit. This sometimes led to quarrels with colleagues. One work that he finished was his book MICRO GRAPHIA, a volume that reveals the immense potential of the microscope. The book also includes, among other things, ideas on gravity and light which may have helped scientists like Newton while they were developing their own theories on these phenomena.
Hooke made valuable contributions to astronomy too. A crater (陨石坑) on the moon is named after him in appreciation of his services to this branch of science.
1.From the first paragraph, we can know that Robert Hooke ________.
A.was famous because he worked with many scientists
B.liked making friends with the famous people
C.received a lot from other scientists
D.made contributions to many different fields
2.Robert Hooke probably went to school in________.
A.1634 B.1647 C.1662 D.1640
3.Robert Hooke made himself known to some of the best scientists in England by________.
A.learning by himself with his father's help
B.introducing himself to them
C.designing experiments and instruments
D.refusing any reward from Royal Society of London
4.Robert Hooke couldn’t get along well with his colleagues because________.
A.he couldn’t finish his work on time sometimes
B.he had all kinds of interests in his daily life
C.he was too proud to look up to them
D.the other scientists took the fruits of his experiments
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The ______, I think, he drew from his simple experiment is not scientific.
A.conclusion B.charge
C.promise D.Relation
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The _______, I think, he drew from his simple experiment is not scientific.
A.charge B.conclusion C.promise D.relation
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The _______, I think, he drew from his simple experiment is not scientific.
A.charge B.conclusion C.promise D.relation
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John Rosher can treat a jellyfish sting and ice skate backwards.He is good at playing chess and can confidently talk about nuclear science.The 17-year-old from Kansas,US has gained knowledge about many subjects,all because of the Boy Scouts(童子军).
The Boy Scouts is a kind of club that teenagers can join to learn skills. Every time members master a new skill, they earn a merit badge(勋章). Rosher has earned all 137 available badges.In the 105-year history of the Boy Scouts of America,fewer than 300 scouts have achieved that.
When Rosher joined the Boy Scouts at 10,his only goal was to earn more merit badges than his dad,who had earned 54 during his time in the Scouts.After beating his dad's record,Rosher realized he wanted to keep going.He enjoyed the challenge.
The badges are earned for subjects from safety to career skills.Rosher earned some of the badges during his family vacations.He went water rafting in Colorado.He practiced fishing in the Amazon jungle with alligators(鳄鱼)all around him.Not all the badges needed a vacation.For example,for his model design badge,he spent hours building a 3-D model of a spaceship at home.
Earning so many badges wasn't easy,especially since he's also dealing with band, soccer,and volunteer work.But Rosher is thankful for all his experiences."They have shaped me and taught me to be more adventurous,"he said."Everything I learned in Boy Scouts will stay with me forever."
1.What do we know about Rosher?
A.He has earned 54 badges so far.
B.He has achieved a lot in nuclear science.
C.He has been a Scout member for 10 years.
D.He has learned many skills after joining the Boy Scouts.
2.Rosher keeps earning more badges because he___
A.enjoys collecting badges.
B.likes meeting more challenges.
C.wants to prove himself to his friends.
D.hopes to win more badges than his father.
3.What does Rosher think of his experiences in the Scouts?
A.Common. B.Painful. C.Rewarding. D.Boring.
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