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Mr. Black was in the _____ standing there dumbfounded, not knowing what to do.
A

dark

B

dusk

C

dawn

D

dam

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相似问题和答案

第1题:

( ) is expert in ( ).

A、The Doctor Black/ surgery

B、Doctor Black/ the surgery

C、A Doctor Black/ the surgery

D、Doctor Black/ surgery


参考答案:D

第2题:

Client: Hello. May I speak to Mr. Black?

Secretary:_______

A: Speaking, please

B: I ’m sorry. He ’s at a meeting right now.

C: Hello. Who ’re you, please?

D: Hello. Thank you for calling.


参考答案:B

第3题:

Do you know that gentleman ( )?

A. dressing the black suit

B. in a black suit

C. wears a black suit

D. with the black suit


正确答案:B

第4题:

共用题干
B1i'k Holes

1 Black holes can be best described as a sort of vacuum,sucking up everything in space. Scientists
have discovered that black holes come from an explosion of huge stars. Stars that are near death can no longer
burn due to loss of fuel , and because its temperature can no longer control the gravitational(重力的)force,
hydrogen ends up putting pressure onto the star' s surface until it suddenly explodes then collapses.
2 Black holes come from stars that are made of hydrogen,other gases and a few metals. When these
explode it can turn into a stellar-mass ( 恒星质量)black hole , which can only occur if the star is large enough
(should be bigger than the sun) for the explosion to break it into pieces,and the gravity starts to compact
every piece into the tiniest particle. Try to see and compare:if a star that' s ten times the size of the sun ends
up being a black hole that' s no longer than 70 kilometers ,then the Earth would become a black hole that' s
only"fraction of an inch!
3 Objects that get sucked in a black hie will always remain there,never to brsak fren. But remember
that black holes can only gobble up(吞噬)objects within a specific distance to it It' s possible for a large
star near the sun to become a black hole,but the sun will continue to stay in place. Orbits (轨道)do not
change because the newly formed black hole, contains exactly the same amount of mass as when it was a star,
only this time its mass is totally contracted that it can end up as on biggeer tnan a state.
4 So far, astronomers have figured out that black holes exist because of Albert Einstenin's theory of
relativity. In the end,through numerous studies ,they have discovered that black holes truly exist. Since black
holes trap light and do not give off light,it is nearly impossible to detect black goles via a telescope. But
astronomers continue to study galaxies (银河系),space and the solar system to understand how black holes
misht evolve. It is possible that black holes can exist for millions of years,and later contribute to a bigger
process in galaxies ,which can eventually lead to creation of new entities(实体).Scientists also credit black
holes as helpful in learning how galaxies began to form.

Paragraph 2_____________
A:What Happens to the Objects Around a Black Hole?
B:Is There Proof That Black Holes Really Exist?
C:How Were Black Holes Named?
D:What Are Different Types of Black Holes?
E:What Are Black Holes Made of?
F:How Are Black Holes Formed?

答案:E
解析:
第一段描述了什么是黑洞,以及它产生的缘由―巨型恒星爆炸,并叙述了恒星爆炸的 原因和简要过程。再看选项,只有F项符合题意。
第二段的主要内容是:恒星来自由氢气、其他气体和一些金属组成的恒星;当这些物质 爆炸时,恒星就变成了质量与原先的恒星等同的黑洞,恒星的每个碎片都被重力压缩成极小的 颗粒。观察选项,似乎E、F两项都可选,但一则上一小题只能选F项,二则此段虽也讲了黑洞 是怎么形成的,但比较侧重黑洞形成过程中,原来的恒星变成极小的颗粒。由第三段最后一句 也可知,这些颗粒的质量总和与原来的恒星一样,正是这些颗粒使黑洞有极大的吸附性,而成 其为“黑洞”。因此,黑洞就是由这些极小却质量巨大、吸附性极强的颗粒构成的。故选E。
第三段描述了黑洞极大的吸附性,及其具有如此大的吸附性的原因。黑洞形成后,周 围一定距离内的几乎一切东西都会被吞噬而难以逃脱,故选A。
第四段主要讲黑洞存在的依据及科学家们的研究和设想。故选B。
由第一段第二句“…black holes come from an explosion of huge stars.”可知答案。
由第二段第二句后半部分“…the gravity。tartst。。ompact evey piece into the tiniest particle”可知答案。
由第三段最后一句“…the newly formed black hol。Contains。xactly the same amount of mass as when it was a star…”可知答案。
由第四段第一句话可知答案。第4部分:阅读理解第一篇 本文主要讲的是科学家利用植物的光合作用使其生产氢气等可供人类使用的能源。

第5题:

Text 4A writer said yesterday that Richard M. Scrushy, the former chief executive of HealthSouth, paid her through a public relations firm to produce several favorable articles for an Alabama newspaper that he reviewed before publication during his fraud trial last year.

The articles appeared in The Birmingham Times, a black-owned weekly in Birmingham, Ala. Mr. Scrushy was acquitted in June in a six-month trial there on all 36 counts against him, despite testimony from former HealthSouth executives who said he presided over a huge accounting fraud. "I sat in that courtroom for six months, and I did every thing possible to advocate for his cause," Audrey Lewis, the author of the articles, said in a telephone interview. She said she received $10,000 from Mr. Scrushy through the Lewis Group, a public relations firm, and another $1,000 to help buy a computer. "Scrushy promised me a lot more than what I got," she said.

Charles A. Russell, a spokesman for Mr. Scrushy, said he was not aware of an explicit agreement for the Lewis Group to pay Ms. Lewis. The payments to Ms. Lewis were first reported by The Associated Press yesterday. "There's nothing there I think Richard would have any part of," Mr. Russell said.

Mr. Russell said that Mr. Scrushy reviewed the articles before they were published. "Richard thought she was doing a little, 'F.Y.I., here's what I'm writing,' " Mr. Russell said. Ms. Lewis said that Mr. Russell, a prominent Denver-based crisis communications consultant, was also involved in providing her with financial compensation. She said Mr. Russell wrote her a $2,500 personal check at the end of May 2005; Mr. Russell said that was true. "She was looking for freelance community-relations work after the trial," Mr. Russell said.

Ms. Lewis came into Mr. Scrushy's sphere through Believers Temple Church; she attends services and works as an administrator there. She and Rev. Herman Henderson, the pastor, were part of a group that appeared in court with Mr. Scrushy and often prayed with him during breaks. Before and during the trial, in which 11 of the 18 jurors were black, Mr. Scrushy, who is white, forged ties with Birmingham's African-American population. He joined a predominantly black church, and his foundation donated to it and other black congregations.

Mr. Henderson also said he received payments from Mr. Scrushy in exchange for building support for him among blacks. Mr. Scrushy said in a statement yesterday that his foundation donated money to Mr. Henderson's church, but said the payments were unrelated to his case. "My foundation donated to his church building fund and to a Katrina relief effort that his church sponsored," Mr. Scrushy said. "That's it. Period."

Ms. Lewis, 31, said she was disclosing details about the financial arrangement because Mr. Scrushy still owes her and Mr. Henderson a significant amount of money. Ms. Lewis provided copies of a retainer agreement that Mr. Scrushy signed last April with the Lewis Group, a public relations firm controlled by Jesse J. Lewis Sr., 82 the founder of The Birmingham Times, and a check issued to her in May from the Lewis Group. (Ms Lewis and Mr. Lewis are not related.)

第36题:The word \\\"acquitted\\\" (Line 2, Para. 2) probably means ________.

A. discharged

B. arrested

C. quitted

D. punished


正确答案:A
该词所在原句为“Mr. Scrushy was acquitted in June in a six-month trial there on all 36 counts against him, despite testimony from former HealthSouth executives who said he presided over a huge accounting fraud.”(Mr. Scrushy因36项指控而授受了6个月的审判,6月份……,尽管前HealthSouth主管指证其策划了一项大的账目作假。)因为前后半句是转折关系,所以可以推断Mr. Scrushy并没有受到制裁,因此选项A“宣布无罪”,B“逮捕”,C“解除”,D“惩罚”中,A符合逻辑。

第6题:

That man ( ) at the bus stop for the last half hour.--- Shall I tell him that the last bus ( )

A.has stood … has already gone

B.has been standing… has already been

C.is standing… has already gone

D.has been standing…has already gone


答案:C

第7题:

WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectwiringorderforanRJ-11twolinejack?()

A.Black,Green,Red,Yellow

B.Black,Red,Green,Yellow

C.Red,Black,Green,Yellow

D.Yellow,Red,Green,Black


参考答案:B

第8题:

Someone is at the door. _____must be Mr. Black.

A、He.

B、It.

C、This.

D、That. A


参考答案:A

第9题:

Mr. Scrushy made donations to the black groups probably because ________.

A. he had close relations with Birmingham's African-American population

B. he wanted the church to set up more buildings

C. he was very benevolent

D. he wanted to get support from the blacks in his trial


正确答案:D
Mr. Scrushy给黑人团体捐款的原因在文中有提及,关于捐款文章第四、五段有涉及。第四段提到,陪审团18个人中有11个是黑人,在审判前和审判中他和伯明翰的非裔美国人建立了关系,他加入了一个黑人教会,捐款给他们,与此同时还给其他一些黑人团体捐款。第五段一开头就提出,教堂牧师说他收到Mr. Scrushy的钱款,交换条件是为他在黑人中间赢得支持,而Mr. Scrushy本人则称这个和他的案子无关。从全文来看,Mr. Scrushy多次涉嫌欺诈,他说的话也有欲盖弥彰的感觉。在A“他和伯明翰非裔美国人有密切联系”,B“他希望教堂可以建造更多的房子”,C“他非常慈善”,D“他希望在他的案件中得到黑人的支持”中,从逻辑上推断,D最恰当。

第10题:



To whom should reporters address follow—up questions?
A. Mr. Charlie McGreger
B. Mr. Keith Wilson
C. Ms. Jackie Johnson
D. Mr. Norman Winter


答案:D
解析:
文中的报道引用了 Santos公司人力资源部负责人Norman Winter( Head of Human Resources Department at Samos,Ltd.)的发言,因此可以推测他是发言人,所以后续问题需要向他咨询。