题目列表(包括答案和解析)
73.
What became one of the best-selling vehicles of all time?
A.
Volkswagen
B.
The Beetle
C.
Henry Ford II D.
The cars made in England
72.
By
giving the example of dinosaurs the author tires to prove .
A.
animals could not live in the cold climate
B.
what happened 65 million years ago was an invented story
C. the
human beings will die out in 2094
D. the
Earth could be hit by other objects in space.
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E
In
1894, the president of the Royal Society, Lord Kelvin, predicted that radio had
no future. He also predicted that heavier-than-air flying machines were
impossible. Today, there more than one billion radio sets in the world, turned
to(调频)more than 33 000
radio stations around the world, and now the plane Boeing 747 has come into use
for years.
In the
early 20th century a world market for only 4 million automobiles was made
because “the world would run out of chauffeurs.” Shortly after the end
of World War II(1945), the whole o Volkswagen, factory and patents(专利), was offered
free to Henry Ford II. He dismissed(不接受)the Volkswagen Beetle as a
bad design. Today more than 70 million motorcars are produced every year. the
Beetle became one of the best-selling vehicles of all time.
The
telephone was not widely appreciated for the first 15 years because people did
not see a use for it. In fact, in the British parliament it was mentioned that
there was mentioned that there was no need for telephones because” we have
enough messengers hers.” Western Union
believed that it could never replace the telegraph. In 1876, an internal memo(备忘录)read: “This telephone has
too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication.”
Irish
scientist, Dr. Dionysius Lardner(1793-1859)didn’t believe
that trains could contribute much in speedy transport. He wrote: ail travel at
high speed is not possible, because passengers would die of asphyxia(窒息).” Today, trains reach
speeds of 500 km/h.
In
1943, Thomas Watson, the chairman of IBM forecast a world market for “maybe
only five computers.” Years before IBM launched the personal computer in 1981, Xerox(施乐复印机)had already successfully
designed but decided to concentrate on the production of photocopiers.
Perhaps
the guy who got it wrong most was the director of the US Patent Office: He
assured President McKinley that “everything that can be invented has already
been invented.”
71.
Why can’t the northern half of the earth escape for long?
A.
Because the land is covered with water
B.
Because the light and heat from the sun can not reach the earth.
C.
Because people there can not live at the temperature of zero.
D.
Because wars break our among countries
70.
When the first piece hits the South Atlantic,
it causes
.
A. an
earthquake
B.
damages to cities
C. an
Earth explosion D.
huge waves
69.
What is mainly described in the passage?
A. A
historic discovery.
B.
An event of imagination.
C. A
research on space
D.
A scientific adventure
68.
“Canada”
was first used to refer to .
A. a
small town in Stadacona
B. the
place called Quebec
C. a
long water passage
D. a
huge village including Quebec
and Stadacona
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D
The
year is 2094. It has been announced that a comet(彗星)is heading towards the
Earth. Most of it will miss our planet, but two pieces will probably hit the
southern half of the Earth.
On 17
July, a piece four kilometers wide enters the Earth’s atmosphere with a massive
explosion. About half of the piece is destroyed, but the remaining part hits
the South Atlantic at 200 times the speed of
sound. The sea boils and a huge hole is made in the sea bed. Huge waves are
created and spread outwards from the hole. The wall of water, a kilometer high,
rushes towards southern Africa at 800
kilometers an hour. Cities on the African coast are totally destroyed and
millions of people are drowned.
Before
the waves reach South America, the second piece of the comet lands in Argentina.
Earthquakes and volcanoes are set off in the Andes Mountains.
The shock waves move north into California and
all around the Pacific Ocean. The cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco
and Tokyo are
completely destroyed by earthquakes. Millions of people in the southern half of
the earth are already dead, but the north won’t escape for long. Because of the
explosions, the sun is hidden by clouds of dust, temperatures around the world
fall to almost zero. Crops are ruined. The sun won’t be seen again for many
years. Wars break out as countries fight for food. A year later, no more than
10 million people remain alive.
Could
it really happen? In fact, it has already happened more than once in the
history of the Earth. The dinosaurs were on the Earth for over 160 million
years. Then 65 million years ago they suddenly disappeared. Many scientists believe
that the Earth was hit by a piece of object in space. The dinosaurs couldn’t
live through the cold climate that followed wand they died out. Will we meet
the same end?
67.
Pick out the right statements from the following
.
A.
Quebec was a village and Stadacona was another
B.
Cartier mistook Quebec
for Stadacona
C.
Stadacona was a village in Quebec
D.
Stadacona was what the Indians called Quebec
then
66.
In
the early sixteenth century, Quebec
was only .
A. an
Indian village
B. a
little town in southern Canada
C. a
village at the entrance to the Gulf of St. Lawrence
D. the
place which we call Canada
now
65.
Having reached the Gulf of St. Lawrence Cartier thought .
A. he
had already got to India B.
it was a water way to the New World
C. it
was a water passage to the East
D. he had sailed into
the Atlantic
64.
In
the early sixteenth century, the King of France ordered Cartier to
A.
find the new world
B.
build an entirely new country
C. go
and visit the American Indians
D. get
more information about American and find a way to Asia
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