They didn't find the name of the boy in the list, ________, of course, made them very disappointed.
A. that B. who
C. which D. whose
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They didn't find the name of the boy in the list, ________, of course, made them very disappointed.
A. that B. who
C. which D. whose
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The rescue team didn’t leave until they were able to find no ______ of life in the ruins after the destructive quake.
A. symbol B. sight C. sign D. signature
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—I didn’t ask for the name list .why ________ on my desk?
—I put it there just now in case you needed it.
A.does it land | B.has it landed | C.will it land | D.had it landed |
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All the names of the guests are ______ in the list. I don’t forget any of them.
A. stored B. included C. appeared D. mixed
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One day a teacher asked her students to list the names of the other students in the room on two sheets of paper, 1.(leave) a space between each name.Then she told them to think of the nicest thing2.they could say about each of their classmates and write it down.3.took the rest of the class some time to finish the work,and then each handed in the4.(sheet).
That Saturday,the teacher wrote down the name of each student on a separate sheet of paper,and listed what everyone else5.(say) about that person.6.Monday she gave each student his or her list.Before long,the entire class was smiling.“Really?” she heard their whisper.“I never7.(know) that I meant anything to anyone!” No one ever mentioned those papers in class again.She never knew8.they discussed them after class or with their parents, but it didn’t matter.The exercise had achieved its purpose.
Several years9.(late),all her students started to gather around.One of them,Vicki,reached into her pocket,took out her wallet and showed her10.(wear) list to the group.“I carry this with me at all times.I think we all saved our lists.”That’s when the teacher finally sat down and cried.
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Which of the following is WRONG?
A.They didn’t find the secret until they got there.
B.Not until they got there did they find the secret.
C.It was not until they got there that they found the secret.
D.Not until did they got there that they found the secret.
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Dolphins call out the specific names of loved ones when they become separated, a study finds.Other than humans, they are the only animals known to do this, according to the study.The big difference with dolphins is that these communications consist of whistles(鸣叫), not words.
Earlier research found that dolphins have a “signature whistle” that would be somewhat like human shouting, “Hey everybody! I’m an adult healthy male named George, and I mean you no harm.”
The new finding is that dolphins also say the names of certain other dolphins.“Animals produced copies of the same sound when they were separated from a close partner.This supports our belief that dolphins copy another animal’s signature whistle when they want to reunite with that animal,” Stephanie King, who led the study, says.
King and her colleagues collected acoustic(声音的)data from wild dolphins around Sarasota Bay, Florida, from 1984 to 2009.The researchers also studied four adult male dolphins housed at the Seas Aquarium, also in Florida.
Those males are adults that keepers named Calvin, Khyber, Malabar and Ranier, all of whom, as well as all of the wild ones, developed their own signature whistles that served as names in communication with other dolphins.
“A dolphin uses its signature whistle to broadcast its identity and announce its presence.The signature whistles allow animals to identify one another over long distances and allow animals to recognize one another and to join up with each other,” King explains.“Dolphin whistles can be heard up to 20km away, depending on water depth and whistle frequency(频率).”
The researchers said dolphins copy the signature whistles of loved ones, such as a mother, when the two are separated.These “names” are always used in positive situations, and are only directed toward loved ones.
While researchers are often unwilling to apply the word language to non-human communications, dolphins clearly have a very complex communication system.
1.The underlined word “housed” in Paragraph 4 probably means “_________”.
A.raised B.saved C.discovered D.hunted
2.Which one plays a part in whether dolphin whistles can be heard over a distance?
A.The dolphin’s identity.
B.The water temperature
C.The whistle frequency.
D.The dolphin’s age.
3.When do dolphins copy the signature whistles of loved ones?
A.When there is a fight.
B.When their keeper comes.
C.When they are apart.
D.When they are hungry.
4.The passage probably is taken from______
A.A magazine about scientific advances.
B.A website about various animals.
C.A report on animal acoustics.
D.An essay about the relationship between humans and animals.
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In the survey they listed twelve kinds of food _______would affect the work of the brain.
A.which the experts believed B.that were believed
C.the experts believed that D.the experts believed
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Not only did the students ask for changes in the list of required subjects,but they also demanded the right to choose their courses according to their own taste and future needs.No more fixed programs,no guidance from educators and professors.All they wanted was to get their degree as fast as possible and go to work.
Although the educators didn’t all agree;a majority recognized that time had indeed changed and that education should perhaps adapt itself to the realities of modern society.Colleges and universities revised their programs to include a large number of specialized courses in business,nursing,engineering,and other professional fields.In the 1960s they also added courses requested by the students because they considered them“relevant(相关的)”(Women Studies,Revolution,or Black History)or useful(glass blowing,infant care,slow running,or family life).The students were granted the right to choose their courses as they wished.Many traditional subjects had to be dropped,including history and foreign languages;the liberal education courses that were still useful were often neglected(忽视)by the students,who didn’t feel like working hard to learn something that was not required for graduation.
Whether the revised programs have helped college graduates to find employment quickly is not clear.But after fifteen or twenty years of experimentation,they have raised a lot of criticism.Some of it comes from the graduates themselves,who discover that their practical knowledge is neither deep nor flexible(灵活的).As soon as they progress to higher positions,they find that they need management training and more study in their own field.Besides,they feel disabled by their lack of general knowledge,for example,by their ignorance of the language and culture of the foreigners with whom they are doing business. Most of all they suffer from their inability to use English,their own language,easily and properly.
1.The students also demanded ,besides a change of program.
A.the right to choose their university |
B.the right to choose their professors |
C.the right to choose their degree |
D.the right to choose their courses |
2.What was the reaction of the colleges towards the students’demand?
A.All the educators agreed with them. |
B.None of the educators agreed with them. |
C.A few educators agreed with them. |
D.A few educators disagreed with them. |
3.Who is it that criticized the new system of education?
A.Graduates | B.Parents | C.Employers | D.Educators |
4.In the opinion of the critics,the main problems are .
A.the general knowledge is too much |
B.the practical knowledge is impractical |
C.they learned too much useless knowledge |
D.they are not able to use their knowledge effectively |
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The staff(员工) of the school ______to the expert’s lecture.for they feel interested in it.
A.are listening | B.is listening | C.1istens | D.has listened |
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