As the applicant, you've to ______.
A.go to the office to meet your partner.
B.pay a lot of money.
C.invite the clerks to your home.
D.post the coupon for further details.
第1题
The song says:
"you were meant for me."
O.K., but how do you find the one that's "meant for you"?
There are four million or more unmarried people in the country, so where do you start looking?
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*Draw up your profile and enter it into our computer data hank
*Throw the right switches and get from the computer the useful information about your potential partners
*Arrange, with your permission, a meeting with the one that is "meant for you".
*And hope you'll invite us to the wedding!!
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Please send me without obligation your free booklet and further details.
Full name:__________________________ Age: __
Address: __________________________
Daytime Tel: _________________
This advertisement is for ______.
A.tour guiding
B.business service
C.computer dating
D.job application
第2题
Why was com bread called "journey cake"?
A.It was easy to ship from England.
B.Horses occasionally ate it if there was no grain available.
C.People took it with them when they traveled.
D.It was easy to prepare over an open fire in the forests.
第3题
How did the colonists learn to make com bread?
A.They were shown how by the Indians.
B.They changed their wheat bread recipes.
C.They knew the technique before they arrived in America.
D.They tried to make more nutritious bread.
第4题
was more common than wheat bread. Friendly Indians showed colonists how to grow com and how to prepare it for food and pioneer women then improved the Indian cooking techniques. When people traveled, they went on foot or horseback, sleeping and eating in the forests. They carded com bread for sustenance; the com bread came to be called journey cake. Later when roads and taverns were built and stagecoaches carded passengers, journeycake became johnnycake, a name many easterners still use for corn breed. The kinds of bread made with cornmeal were-and still are-almost without limit. Every region has its specialties.
In colonial times, why was com bread more common than wheat bread?
A.The colonists preferred com breed.
B.Corn was more abundant.
C.The colonists did not know how to make wheat bread.
D.Com bread did not spoil as rapidly as wheat breed did.
第5题
The passage is chiefly about ______.
A.the county government
B.the county seat
C.the county
D.the components of a county
第6题
nships and several villages. New York City is so large that it is divided into five separate boroughs, each a country in its right: The Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond. On the other hand, Arlington County, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., is both an urbanized and suburban area, which is not further divided.
The author writes the passage to give the reader a kind of ______.
A.argument
B.description
C.persuasion
D.information
第7题
ot always go hand in hand. Persons with great potential abilities sometimes fall down on the job because of laziness or lack of interest in the job, while persons with mediocre talents have often achieved excellent results through their industry and their loyally to the interests of their employers. It is clear, therefore, that the final test of any employee is his performance on the job.
The most accurate of the following statements, on the basis of the following paragraph, is that ______.
A.employees who lack ability are usually not industrious
B.an employee's attitudes are not so important as his abilities
C.mediocre employees are preferable to employees who possess great ability
D.superior capacity for performance should be supplemented with proper attitudes
第8题
The third paragraph passage mainly discusses ______.
A.what lichens look like
B.where lichens can be found
C.how lichens are classified
D.how lichens reproduce
第9题
All of the following are mentioned as being a part of the lichen EXCEPT ______.
A.a fungus
B.algae
C.a beetle
D.bacteria
第10题
Often modestly colored, and seemingly two-dimensional as they cling to whatever surface they find, they grow in background - as though designed to be ignored. Yet they hold a special fascination for botanists, partly because they present mysteries still to be solved and partly because they do so many things so well.
No casual observer 'of a lichen would ever suspect that it was a composite of interacting life forms. This seemingly uncomplicated lichen is actually composed of a fungus and a colony of algae (or blue-green algae, which some scientists now consider to be bacteria). A few species even include all three of these diverse forms of life. A complete lichen is strikingly different from its separated partners in both appearance and biochemistry-many produce unique compounds which cannot be made by the component organisms alone.
Lichens grow in almost every natural habitat imaginable, from deserts to tropical rain forests-even on the backs of certain beetles in New Guinea, and i0side rocks (along with algae ) in the otherwise barren dry valleys of Antarctica.
Many species can tolerate extreme heat, cold. or dryness. Very few, however, can survive heavy air pollution, and many live only where the air is very clean. The disappearance of lichens from an area gives warning of a threatened environment.
The author states that lichens grow "as though designed to be ignored" because they are ______.
A.not totally understood by botanists
B.troublesome to collect for the purposes of study
C.uncomplicated in their internal structure
D.not easily noticed by observers
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