A.Religious rituals.B.Magic words and luck charms.C.Primitive remedies.D.Distasteful m
A. Religious rituals.
B. Magic words and luck charms.
C. Primitive remedies.
Distasteful mixtures.
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听力原文:W: Excuse me, Dr. Brown, could you please explain about the formula again?
M: Very well, as soon as I've checked these figures on the board and assigned tomorrow's homework.
Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place?
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A. In the doctor's office.
B. In the library.
C. In the classroom.
D. In the living room.
听力原文: The oldest stone buildings in the world are the pyramids. They have stood for nearly 5,000 years, and it seems likely that they will continue to stand for thousands of years yet. There are over eighty of them scattered along the banks of the Nile, some of which are different in shape from the true pyramids.
Some of the pyramids still look much as they must have done when they were built thousands of years ago. Most of the damage suffered by others has been at the hands of men who were looking for treasure or, more often, for stone to use in modern buildings. The dry climate of Egypt has helped to preserve the pyramids, and their very shape has made them less likely to fall into ruin. These are good reasons why they can still be seen today, but perhaps the most important is that they were planned to last forever.
It is practically certain that plans were made for the building of the pyramids because the plans of other large works have fortunately been preserved. However, there are no writings or pictures to show us how the Egyptians planned or built the pyramids themselves. Consequently, we are only able to guess the methods used. Nevertheless, by examining the actual pyramids and various tools which have been found, archaeologists have formed a fairly clear picture of them.
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A. The weather.
B. The corrosion of the river.
C. People in search of stone as building materials.
D. Bad planning.
听力原文: Robert Bruce was a famous Scottish general. In the early fourteenth century he tried to drive the English out of Scotland, but he was not successful because the English were too strong. Finally, Bruce had to run away and hide in a cave.
One day, he lay in his cave thinking of the sad state of Scotland. A spider began to make a web above his head. Simply to pass the time, Bruce broke the web. Immediately the spider began to make a new one. Six times Bruce broke the web and six times the spider made a new one. Bruce was surprised at this. He told himself that he would break the web a seventh time. If the spider made a new ones it would be a good lesson to him, for like the spider, he had been defeated six times. Bruce then broke the web. Again the spider made a new one.
From this simple fact, Bruce became encouraged. He again got an army together. This time he was successful and drove the English out of Scotland.
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A. He was an English general.
B. He was a Scottish general.
C. He was an English biologist.
D. He was a Scottish biologist.
A.By burying a water-filled pot among the plants.B.With surface irrigation.C.With spra
A. By burying a water-filled pot among the plants.
B. With surface irrigation.
C. With spray irrigation.
D. By digging a ditch along the plants.