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1、She gazed at me with angry when I told her my decision.took a close lookglancedtook a steady look C When asked, she confirmed that she was going to retire.thoughtstrengthenedbelievedeulogizecondemnapplaudadmire B The whole class was assembled in the hall.trainedcrowdedgatheredinspirecheerfrustrateen

2、courageWhere can I obtain her latest book?buyborrowderiveIt is unlikely that the court will render an opinion before November 5th.receiveseekgiveHis uncle stayed in a wooden hut for vacation inSwitzerland.lodgevillamansionHe treated my request with indifference.interestcoldnesssimilarity BChoose the

3、 one word in each of the following groups that is the antonym of the other three.depressionblissmiserysorrowcounterdisagreeopposefavor D purchaserclientcustomervendorrebelliousdociledisobedientrevoltingDont take on more than you can cope with.bringmoveundertakeThis is not the kind of treatment I am

4、accustomed to.fond ofexpected toused toallocationdivisioncombinationseparation ignoreviolateobservebreakthirstariditydrynesshumiditySpace is a dangerous place, not only because of meteors (流星 ) but also because of rays from the sun and other stars. The atmosphere again acts as our protective blanket

5、 on earth. Light gets through, and this is essential for plants to make the food which we eat. Heat, too, makes our environment endurable. Various kinds of rays come through the air from outer space, but enormous quantities of radiation from the sun are screened off. As soon as men leave the atmosph

6、ere they are exposed to this radiation but their spacesuits or the walls of their spacecraft, if they are inside, do prevent a lot of radiation damage.Radiation is the greatest known danger to explorers in space. The unit of radiation is called “rem”. Scientists have reason to think that a man can p

7、ut up with far more radiation than 0.1 rem without being damaged; the figure of 60 reins has been agreed on. The trouble is that it is extremely difficult to be sure about radiation damage a person may feel perfectly well, but the cells of his or her sex organ may be damaged, and this will no be dis

8、covered until the birth of deformed children or even grandchildren.Missions of the Apollo flights have had to cross belts of high amount of rems. So far, no dangerous amounts of radiation have been reported, but the Apollo missions have been quite short. We simply do not know yet how men are going t

9、o get on when they spend weeks and months outside the protection of the atmosphere, working in a space laboratory. Drugs might help to decrease the damage done by radiation, but no really effective ones have been found so far.1.The best title for this passage would be _.Research on RadiationEffects

10、of Space RadiationImportance of Protection Against RadiationThe Atmosphere and Our Environment回答错误!2.It can be inferred from the passage that _.the Apollo mission was very successfulastronauts will have deformed children or grandchildrenprotection from space radiation is no easy jobradiation is not

11、a threat to well-protected space explorers3.The harm radiation has done to the Apollo crew members _is significantseems overestimatedremains unknownis enormous4.We know from the passage that _.the effect of exposure to radiation is slow in comingradiation is avoidable in space explorationastronauts

12、in spacesuits neednt worry about radiation damageexposure to even tiny amounts of radiation is fatal5.According to the first paragraph, the atmosphere is essential to man in that _.it provides sufficient light for plant growthit screens off the falling meteorsit protects him against the harmful rays

13、 from spaceit supplies the heat necessary for human survival In the early days of the internet, many people worried that as people in the rich world embraced new computing and communications technologies, people in the poor world would be left stranded on the wrong side of a “digital divide.” Yet th

14、e debate over the digital divide is founded on a myth hat plugging poor countries into the internet will help them to become rich rapidly.This is highly unlikely, because the digital divide is not a problem in itself, but a symptom of deeper, more important divides: of income, development and litera

15、cy. Fewer people in poor countries than in rich ones own computers and have access to the internet simply because they are too poor, are illiterate, or have other more immediate concerns, such as food, health care and security. So even if it were possible to wave a magic wand and cause a computer to

16、 appear in every household on earth, it would not achieve very much: a computer is not useful if you have no food or electricity and cannot read. Yet such Wand-waving through the construction of specific local infrastructure projects such as rural telecenters is just the sort of thing for which the

17、UNs new fund is intended.This sort of thing is the wrong way to go about addressing the inequality in access to digital technologies: it is treating the symptoms, rather than the underlying causes. The benefits of building rural computing centers, for example, are unclear. Rather than trying to clos

18、e the divide for the sake of it, the more sensible goal is to determine how best to use technology to promote bottom-up development. And the answer to that question turns out to be remarkably clear: by promoting the spread not of PCs and the Internet, but of mobile phones.The following passage will

19、probably be_:How to promote using of mobile phones.The benefits of building rural computing centers.How to use technology to promote bottom-up development.How to meet the need of food, health and security in poor countries.Considering the following sentences, which one would the author most agree?_M

20、obile phones should be promoted firstly.Digital divide will help poor countries becoming rich.Poor people need more immediate concerns, such as food, health care and security.Digital technology is useless.We can infer from the 2nd paragraph that. _poor people cannot use computers.people in poor coun

21、tries need more basic living conditions than computers.there would be no magic to cause a computer to appear in every household on earth.people in poor countries cannot use computer because of illiteracy.What did the author mean by referring digital divide. (Line 3, Para. 1)? _Digital technology wil

22、l make the gap between rich world and poor world wider.To divide people in digital world is wrong.People can be divided digitally.Digital technology will divide people into rich and poor world.What is the main idea of this passage?_Plugging poor countries into the Internet will help them to become rich rapidly.People in poor countries cannot afford devices such as computer.Rich countries should help poor ones becoming rich.Poor countries should be given more basic devices other than advanced ones.

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