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[填空题]Hardly had the two of them met ______(他们就互相开起玩笑来).
[单项选择]Newsmen () that the two countries had met together secretly several times before they arrived at the peace agreement.
A. established
B. concealed
C. determined
D. divulged
[单项选择]
Louis Armstrong had two famous nicknames. Some people called him Bagamo. They said his mouth looked like a large bag. Musicians often called him Pops, as a sign of respect for his influence on the world of music.
Born in 1901 in New Orleans, he grew up poor, but lived among great musicians. Jazz had been invented in the city a few years before his birth. Armstrong often said, "Jazz and I grew up together. "
Armstrong showed a great talent for music when he was taught to play the comet at a boy’s home. In his late teens, Armstrong began to live the life of a musician, lie played in parades, clubs, and on the steamboats that traveled on the Mississippi River. At that time, New Orleans was famous for the new music of jazz and was home to many great musicians. Armstrong learned from the older musicians and soon became respected as their equal.
In 1922 he went to Chicago. There, the tale of Louis Armstrong began. From then until the end of his l
A. looked like a musician
B. was a musician of much influence
C. showed an interest in music
D. traveled to play modem music
[简答题]Time was when the solar system had two watery worlds. 61) Directly next door to the warm, wet, loamy Earth was the warm, wet, loamy Mars, both planets covered with oceans and running with rivers—and both possibly teeming with life. Billions of years ago, however, the low-gravity Mars had both its air and water leak away, causing the planet to become the dead, freeze-dried place it is today.
That is what the prevailing thinking has been. Now, it appears that thinking may be wrong. 62) Recently, NASA released new images from the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft that suggest water may be flowing up and streaming onto the Martian surface—dramatically increasing the likelihood that at least part of the planet is biologically alive. "If these results prove true," says Ed Weiler, associate administrator of NASA’s Office of Space Science," [they have] profound implications for the possibility of life. "
Finding liquid water on Mars’ surface has never been easy—beca