— That boy enjoys drawing very much.
—____, I have never seen anyone else who is as enthusiastic about drawing as he is.
A.As long as I have traveled | B.Traveled so much as I have |
C.As I have traveled so much | D.Much as I have traveled |
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— That boy enjoys drawing very much.
—____, I have never seen anyone else who is as enthusiastic about drawing as he is.
A.As long as I have traveled | B.Traveled so much as I have |
C.As I have traveled so much | D.Much as I have traveled |
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基础训练篇(13)
Xiao Mao is a primary school student and he enjoys (1)_____ (draw) very much.
One day, he went to the small woods not far (2)___________ town to draw from nature, carrying a drawing board. He was glad to find a tree living (3)____________ the rest had been cut down. “Let me start work at (4)___________” he thought and began to set up his (5)_____________.
Just then a strong young man came (6)_________a big axe and got down to (7)___________ (cut) the tree. Soon he cut it down and pulled it away.
When Xiao Mao got (8)__________ and turned back to draw, he found the tree had (9)________________ (disappear).
“Dear me ! Where on earth is the tree ? ” Xiao Mao wondered, very (10) ______________(disappoint).
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—— Have you ever seen anything like that before?
---- ____.
A.No,I never have seen anything like that before |
B.No,never I have seen anything like that before |
C.No,never have 1 seen anything like that before |
D.No,I have seen anything like that before never |
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_____, I have never seen anyone who's as capable as John.
A.As long as I have traveled B.Much as I have traveled
C.Now that I have traveled so much D.As I have traveled so much
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____appeared to me that he enjoyed the food very much.
A.What | B.It | C.All that | D.That |
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Have you seen the boys _______ “Little Apple”?That’s such a beautiful scene that I dare not have my eye _____ on it.
A. dancing; fixing B. dance; fixing
C. dance; fixed D. to dance; fixed
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_____, I have never seen anyone who’s as capable as John.
A. Now that I have traveled so much
B. As long as I have traveled
C. As I have traveled so much
D. Much as I have traveled
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______, I have never seen anyone who’s as capable as John.
A. As long as I have traveled B. Now that I have traveled
C. As I have traveled so much D. Much as I have traveled
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"IF ALIENS are so likely, why have we never seen any?" That is the Fermi Paradox(悻论) ﹣ named after Enrico Fermi, a physicist who posed it in 1950.
Fermi's argument ran as follows. The laws of nature supported the appearance of intelligent life on Earth. Those laws are the same throughout the universe. The universe contains zillions of stars and planets. So, even if life is unlikely to arise on any particular astronomical body, the sheer abundance of creation suggests the night sky should be full of alien civilizations. Fermi wondered why aliens had never visited the earth. Today, the paradox is more usually cast in light of the inability of radio﹣telescope searches to detect the equivalent(相等的) of the radio waves that leak from Earth into the universe, and have done for the past century.
Thinking up answers to this apparent contradiction has become something of a scientific parlour(客厅)game. Perhaps life is really very unlikely. Perhaps the priests are right: human beings were put on Earth by some creator God for His own unknown purposes, and the rest of the universe is merely background scenery. Perhaps there are plenty of aliens, but they have decided that discretion is a safer bet than gathering together. Or perhaps galactic(银河的) society avoids communicating with Earth specifically. One frightening idea is that technological civilizations destroy themselves before they can make their presence known. They might blow themselves up after inventing nuclear weapons (an invention that, on Earth, Fermi had been part of), or cook themselves to death by over﹣burning fossil fuels.
In a paper published last month on arXiv, an online repository(文献库) , a group of three astronomers at Pennsylvania State University have analyzed the history of alien hunting and come to a different conclusion. In effect, they reject one of the paradox' s main theory. Astronomers have seen no sign of aliens, argue Jason Wright and his colleagues, because they have not been looking hard enough.
1.What is the Fermi Paradox?
A. The law of universe supported the appearance of aliens but we never see any.
B. A theory about whether aliens exist on the earth and why we can't see them.
C. Fermi thought that aliens never existed because it was completely a paradox.
D. Fermi concluded that aliens did exist but they could not be seen by humans.
2.What can we conclude from the second paragraph?
A. The universe doesn't provide the abundance of creation of life.
B. Fermi thought aliens never visited the earth in the history of human.
C. The inability of radio﹣telescope may result in the failure of finding aliens.
D. The civilizations on the earth have been detected by aliens in the universe.
3.What does the word underlined in the third paragraph mean?
A. Getting together.
B. Fighting each other.
C. Hating each other.
D. Living separately.
4.How do Jason Wright and his colleagues find the Fermi Paradox?
A. They firmly believe that it is out of date.
B. They actually doubt the base of the paradox.
C. They want to prove that it is completely right.
D. They conclude that aliens actually never exist.
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— I’ve never seen you so rude!
— I _____ something I shouldn’t have, but I didn’t mean that.
A.have said B.had said
C.did say D.was saying
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