... Bay in Oahu, Hawaii, are known for the color, diversity and abundant of
their tropical fish.
33. The United States government program Head Start prepares children for school encourages the ... has capabilities beyond far those of optical telescopes in
tracking signals from galaxies.
33. Rafting was an essential mean of transportation from prehistoric times to the nineteenth century. ...
(C) Naturally occurring abrasive
(D) A natural occurrence of abrasion
9._____ in the upper part of their long thin legs allow deer to run swiftly and jump far.
(A) Muscles are powerful
(B)...
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(D) Once
16. Not woman held a presidential cabinet position in the United States until 1 933, when Frances
Perkins became secretary of labor.
17. The human body relies on certainty nutrients ... species of octopuses may measure anywhere from two inches to over thirty feet in long.
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27. When rainbows appear, they are always in the part of the sky opposite directly the Sun.
28. Benjamin Franklin drew a political cartoon that...
... believe that A they have
been harmed and that the harm was either avoidable and undeserved.
33. Jackie Mclean‘s recordings have shown that he is one of the few jazz musicians who style A B ... distinguishes
(D) distinguishing
11. Although pecans are most plentiful in the southeastern part of the United States, they are found
__________ Ohio and Illinois.
(A) far north
(B) north...
... largest city, is industrial and banking center.
40. A rat‘s sharp teeth can gnaw through wood, plaster, or soft metallic such as lead.
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20. The United States Department of Agriculture supervises ...
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33. The National Education Association conduct extensive research on a great many aspects of
education. ...
States.
32. Liquid lubricants contrast widely in weighing, thickness, and boiling point.
33. Interest with major social events led to a period of growth in journalism after 1945.
34....
... Saturn.
25. Every individual cell, whether its exists as an independent microorganism or is part of a complex
creature, has its own life cycle.
26. Because aluminum is nonmagnetic, it ... strong .
32. Proteins form the most of the structure of the body and also act as enzymes.
33. The attorney general of the United States advises the President on any questions of law who ... adequate water supply have been a concern ever since people began to live in towns
and cities.
33. The most substances expand in volume when they are heated.
34. Due to sophisticated transportation...
... than the Sun, is the principal cause of the tides.
25. One of the wildest and most inaccessible parts of the United States are the Everglades where
wildlife is abundant and largely protected. ... show of
his work in 1948.
29. The texture of soil is determined by the size of the grains or particles that make up.
29. To produce one pound of honey, a colony of bees must fly a distance ... differences in size
and weight.
22. The construction of sundials was considered to be an acceptable part of a student‘s educator as
late as the seventeenth century.
23. Historians have never reached...
... the watch depended upon the invent of the mainspring.
33. Physical fitness activities can lead to an alarming variety of injuries if participants push themselves
greatly hard.
34. The structure ... songs in a large hall.
27. Atrophy is a decrease in size of a cell, organ, tissues, or other part of the body such as a limb.
28. The poetry of e.e. cummings illustrates the way in which ... heads.
(A) to strike
(B) when struck
(C) It is struck
(D) striking it
12. in the latter part of the fifteenth century as a substitute for richly embroidered tapestries.
(A) Wallpaper...
... dragonfly to see moving objects almost eighteen feet away.
(A) to enable it
(B) enabling it
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33. ―How does the human brain work?‖ remains one of the most profound questions confront modern ... arthropod, an animal with jointed legs and an exoskeleton, a
supportive covering for its body.
33. Bricks are made from clay that is processed into a workable consistency, form to standard sizes, ... standard English,but he
wrote his most popular poems in the dialect of his home state, Indiana.
33. The city of Green Bay, established in 1745, was the first permanent settler in Wisconsin.
...
... stems of the alfalfa plant are the only parts of the plant
(A) the uses for livestock fees
(B) for using livestock feed
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34. Despite resistance in some parts of Canada, the conversion to ... formation of clouds and the precipitation of dew, rain, and snow are
known as condensation.
33. Varieties of yellow grapes that have tender skin, rich flavor and high sugar content are especially ... for
release tension.
24. Doppler radar can be used to determine the direction which in the particles of a cloud are moving.
25. Applied research aims at some specific objective, such as...
... number of Native Americans living in Canada is increased.
30. Eleanor Roosevelt played a leading part in women‘s organizations, and she was active in
encouraging youth movements, in promoting ...
maintenance of the normal functioning of organisms.
32. Even in an age of experimentation and departures from convention, the sonata form remain
among the most vital means of musical expression. ... a corporation needs to raise large amounts of capital, common stock can be issued and sell
in part to outside investors.
27. The development of stratus clouds is extremely common over the...
... birds and his impressionistic artistic give his drawings
their high value and wide popularity.
33. One of Phillis Wheatley‘s earliest verses, composed in her teens, celebrates learning, redemption, ... majority of teacher are women.
36. Canadian scarlet-clad guards and mounties with horseback are part of the summer scene in
Ottawa.
37. Bernese mountain dogs are hardy and loyalty, and they ... the globe.
30. The Tennessee Valley Authority has chartered by the United States Congress in 1 933 to construct
dams, power structures, and flood-control works along the Tennessee River and
its...
... Andrew White _____ the concept of a university
unaffiliated with any religious sect or political party.
(A) develop
(B) developing
(C) develops
(D) developed
3. In order for information ... power-driven machinery, home industry began toward give way to production in
mills and factories.
33. Liquefied natural gas is the most volatile chemistry explosive in common use today.
34. Historian ... leading intellectual in the women‘s movement while its early
decades in the United States.
33. The Canadian province of Newfoundland has a rocky coast, a moisture climate, and probably the...
...
32. Good dental hygiene and a proper diet are necessary for the maintain of sound teeth.
33. Rice adapt better than other grain crops to areas with unfavorable saline, alkaline, or acid ... believed
(D) who did she believe
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B 正确
D 同 A
5. _____ no real boundary to the part of the ocean referred to as a ―deep‖ because
of changing water levels and movement in the ... do
(B) Some insects which
(C)Some insects
(D)That some insects.
3. Although both political parties wanted Dwight D. Eisenhower as their presidential nominee in 1952,
he became a Republican...
... In 1991 Antonia Novello, the United States Surgeon General launched several programs to
address particular problem that young people have.
29. Some psychologists believe that those who are ... goal.
31. As a poetry Nikki Giovanni makes effective use of jazz and blues rhythms.
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33. Carrie Chapman Call organized the League of Women Votes after successfully campaign for the
constitutional ... longest river in the United States, begins as small clear stream in
northwestern Minnesota.
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33. Serving as chief of the United States Children‘s Bureau from 1921 to 1934., Grace Abbott fought...
... Hazzard is noted for the insight, poetic style, and sensitive she demonstrates
in her works.
33. Compare with the jagged estuaries of the Atlantic coast, the Pacific coast seems almost uniformly ... cholesterol content, margarine is a widely used substitute from butter.
35. After the Boston Tea Party in 1773, coffeehouses in the North American colonies became centers
for gossip, gamble, and ... spongy and enables plant roots to send out tiny
hairs through that they absorb water and food.
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31. Members of a nation‘s foreign service represent that country‘s interests abroad and report...