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A)The way we live will also be affected. We shall work shorter hours and have more time for leisure. There will even be no need to travel to work.
B) Even though asteroids(小行星) are very small and very faint, astronomers have learned a great deal about their sizes by using a variety of direct and indirect techniques. For example, it is known that the brightness of many asteroids varies periodically
[简答题]We shall live to see the day, I trust, when no man shall build his house for posterity. He might just as reasonably order a durable suit of clothes.., so that his great-grandchildren should cut precisely the same figure in the world... I doubt whether even one public edifice ... should be built of such permanent materials... Better that they should crumble to ruin, once in twenty years or thereabouts, as a hint to the people to reform the institutions which they symbolize.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Should buildings be built to crumble to ruin every twenty years Write an essay in response to this question.
[单项选择]Which room shall we live in tonight —______.
A. The Room 406
B. Room 406
C. The 406 Room
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M:Where shall we eat dinner tonight Shall we try that new italian restau rant
W:I can’t eat anything. I feel terrible. My head aches.
M:You must be sick .You might have the flu. A headache is one sign of the flu.
W:I don’t know any doctors here.
M:I have a good doctor, I can make an appointment for you.
What do we learn from the man’s reply()
A. He insists that the woman should go to the dinner
B. He can do something about the woman’s headache
C. He is indifferent to the woman
D. He is very much concerned about the woman
[填空题]Supposed(A) he does not come(B),shall(C) we go without(D) him
[单项选择] We are all conditioned by the way we are brought up. Our values are determined by our parents, and in a larger sense, by the culture in which we live. The Chinese, for example, are not accustomed to the drinking of milk, and may actually become sick if they are compelled to drink a glassful of the beverage. Americans, on the other hand, thrive on milk, although they have many taboos of their own.
Some years ago I gave a dinner party during which I served a delicious hors d’’oeuvre filled with a meat that tasted somewhat like chicken. My guests wondered what the meat was, but I refused to tell them until they had eaten their fill. I then explained that they had just dined on the flesh of freshly killed rattlesnake. The reaction was nausea--and in some cases violent vomiting. If I had served rattlesnake to a Chinese, he would doubtless had requested a second helping, for in China the dish is considered a delicacy.
Another interesting case is the young man I met recently in New
A. he could not speak English
B. he had been reared in Japan by American missionaries
C. his parents were Japanese
D. his outlook was Japanese