题目
Water is composed _______ hydrogen and oxygen.
A. of
B. with
C. for
D. about
第1题
A.composed
B.consisted
C.made
D.based
第2题
A.is consisted of
B.is made from
C.is composed of
D.consists in
第3题
A、composing of
B、composed of
C、made of
D、consisted of
第4题
vided with fuel, which is called food, which similarly provides the energy of the animal Oxygen must be provided for the combustion of the fuel inthe locomotive and of the food in the body. The locomotive is composed of special parts: the fire box for the storage and combustion(燃烧)of fue;the steam pipes for the carriage of steam; the wheels for locomotion(移动): the chimney for throwing off waste. The animal body is similarly composed of such parts as the stomach for the storage and digestion (消化) of food, the organs for the throwing off of waste water, the blood vessels(血管) for the carriage of oxygen and food holding blood, the legs or wings for locomotion.
1.The body of an animal is like a locomotive in that().
A. itis composed of many parts that work just like diferent parts ofalocomotive
B. it can do some particular kind of work
C. it works like all the machines in the world
D. both the animal and the locomotive need coal or wood as their fuel
2. Every part of the animal body().
A. works independently
B. works dependently on each other
C. looks like the same as that ofa machine
D. has the same sructure as thatof amachine
3.The energy of an animal is providedby().
A. throwing off waste
B. the combustion of fuels such as coal or wood
C. consumption of food
D. the carriage of blood
4.The function of animal' s legs is like()of a machine.
A. the wheels
B. chimney
C. steam pipes
D.thefirebox
5.The steam pipes of a locomotive work like the ()of an animal body.
A. stomach
B. blood vessels
C. legs
D. Wings
第5题
All the parts are dependent on each other and work together for the accomplishment of the total business of the machine.The locomotive must be provided with fuel, such as coal or wood or other combustible(易燃的)substance,the consumption of which provides the force or energy of the machine.The animal body must be provided with fuel, which is called food, which similarly provides the energy of the animal.
Oxygen must be provided for the combustion of the fuel in the locomotive and of the food in the body.The locomotive is composed of special parts,the fire box for the storage and combustion (燃烧)of fuel; the steam pipes for the carriage of steam; the wheels for locomotion (移动); the chimney for throwing off waste.
The animal body is similarly composed of such parts as the stomach for the storage and digestion of food, the organs for the throwing off of waste water, the blood vessels for the carriage of oxygen and food-holding blood, the legs or wings for locomotion.
1.The body of an animal is like a locomotive in that ().
A.it is composed of many parts that work just like different parts of a locomotive
B.it can do some particular kind of work
C.it works like all the machines in the world
D.both the animal and the locomotive need coal or wood as their fuel
2.Every part of the animal body().
A.works independently
B.works dependently on each other
C.looks like the same as that of a machine
D.has the same structure as that of a machine
3.The energy of an animal is provided by().
A.throwing off waste
B.the combustion of fuels such as coal or wood
C.consumption of food
D.the carriage of blood
4.The function of animal s legs is like__of a machine.
A.the wheels
B.chimney
C.steam pipes
D.the firebox
5.The steam pipes of a locomotive work like the()of an animal body.
A.stomach
B.blood vessels
C.legs
D.wings
第6题
Passage Five
Most famous people have some unusual story associated with their names. Casanova, for example, was a legend in his own time. He was the epitome of the gallant adventurer and lover. However, he spent thirteen years of his life as a librarian!
Thomas Edison, the brilliant inventor, was deaf from the age of twelve. The young Edison's hearing loss was long believed to have been caused when he tried to catch a moving train and a conductor grabbed him by the ears to pull him on board. Edison himself liked to tell this story. No one is really sure how he did lose his hearing.
Great writers and artists often require various types of inspirational warm-up before they create. Rudyard Kipling could not write unless his pen was filled with black ink, and only black ink. Ludwig van Beethoven poured icy cold water over his head before he composed his music. He felt that the cold water would refresh his brain. The author Charles Dickens always faced north when working or sleeping. Tycho Brahe, an important Danish astronomer, had his nose shot off in a duel with a Danish nobleman in 1566. He replaced it with another nose made of gold. President James Garfield could simultaneously write Latin with one hand and Greek with the other.
52. This passage is about famous ______.
A. scientists
B. personalities
C. composers
D. leaders
第10题
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