Who killed Chris‘ husband, Evan? 查看材料A.His own troo
Who killed Chris‘ husband, Evan? 查看材料
A.His own troops.
B.The French army.
C.The Germans.
D.The Russian soldiers.
Who killed Chris‘ husband, Evan? 查看材料
A.His own troops.
B.The French army.
C.The Germans.
D.The Russian soldiers.
第1题
Who killed the three chickens?
A.The cruel master.
B.The man in the kitchen.
C.The pet bird.
D.The fourth chicken.
第2题
Who killed the three chickens?
A.The cruel master,
B.The man in the kitchen.
C.The pet bird.
D.The fourth chicken
第3题
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第4题
A.positive
B.senior
C.virtual
D.vital
第5题
A.crash
B.smash
C.clash
D.crisis
第6题
According to the report, which of the following sentences is true?
A.The only method of preventing the disease is to get flu vaccines.
B.Dr. Morens was optimistic about the immediate future.
C.As many as 87 percent of the 11,000 people who died from R. S. V. each year were 65 and older.
D.The vaccine, which is made from a killed virus, can give people the flu.
第7题
The two sides are working out the logistics, including how to ship the samples and which lab they will go to. The shipment is "significantly larger" than the last one China provided, which consisted of five live viruses from poultry in 2004.
WHO enjoyed good cooperation with China's Ministry of Health, which has shared viruses from human cases, but confronted problems trying to convince the Ministry of Agriculture to share samples.
Through negotiations, the two sides worked out an arrangement that will give the scientists due credit and involve them in subsequent research whenever possible.
WHO officials expressed the hope that the agreement could open the way for more regular sharing of viruses, which is important to determine the different types of strains of the deadly bird flu virus that exist and how they affect humans differently.
China has reported 34 outbreaks among poultry since the beginning of last year and 15 confirmed human cases of bird flu, resulting in 10 deaths.
The virus has killed more than 100 people worldwide since 2003, mostly in Asia. It has spread from Asia to Europe and Africa in recent months.
(4)
A.Humans.
B.Poultry.
C.Fish.
D.Monkeys.
第8题
Part A
Please write an announcement as the tour guide (Hu Yujuan) to tell something about a bus tour. Today is Friday (Sep. 23rd, 2009), the day after tomorrow, as a bus tour, the visiting group which you are in is going to visit the Summer Palace, and you'll depart at 8:30 am. and be back at 5:30 pm, that's just the right time for dinner in hotel. Ask the people who would like to join the tour to place their names on the list or to report to Liu Hal or Xiao Yu. You will get together in the lobby at 8:30 am.
Words: About 100.
第9题
Phil Borges is among recent "Giraffe Heroes." He is a doctor who fixes people's teeth, but he is also a photographer. Mister Borges started an organization called Bridges to Understanding. It sends photographers to small villages to give cameras to children and teach them how to take pictures. Bridges to Understanding has sent photographers to Peru, the Arctic, Kenya, Nepal and India as well as a Native American village in Arizona. The Giraffe Project says Mister Borges stuck his neck out to connect children all over the world with photography.
Two other Giraffe heroes are Azim Khamiea and Plez Felix. They live in California. Members of a street gang robbed and killed Mister Khamisa's son Tariq. He was 20 years old. The young man who killed him was Mister Felix's 14-year- old grandson, Tony. He is now in prison. Plez Felix apologized to the Khamise family for the actions of his grandson. He end Mister Khamisa now work together to tell young people that killing and violence do not solve problems.
Since 1982, the Giraffe Project has named more than 900 heroes. These "Giraffes," as they are aim known, do not receive money. Instead, they are presented as examples for others to follow. Their stories are told through the news media, schools and the Internet.
What does the phrase "stick their necks out for the common good" mean?
(33)
A.It means to take a risk to save the giraffes'(长颈鹿) lives.
B.It means to take a risk for the welfare of other people.
C.It means m search everywhere for the benefit for oneself.
D.It means to search for the good examples for others to follow.
第10题
The factory made several kinds of televisions. Some of their parts were expensive. Nobody dared take anything away when the old man was on duty. A few young men thought he was old and wanted to steal something one night. Mr. Hitlon found them as soon as they went in the workplace. They began to fight with him but before long they found they were no match for him and were going to run a- way. But it was too late. The old man caught them all and called the police station. From then on no- body dared steal anything there.
One morning a few people came. At the gate Mr. Hitlon stopped them and said," Show your pass to me, please. "A man who seemed an official called out, "Don't you know who I am?" Mr. Hitlon had a look at him and said to his helper, "This gentleman doesn't know his name. It seems that he needs our help?
Mr. Hitlon had to leave the army because ______.
A.the factory needed a gatekeeper
B.he had killed some enemy soldiers
C.he was too weak to stay in the army
D.the enemy hurt him in the war