Whats the womans requirement of her next apartment?
A.Near the church.
B.Near the downtown.
C.High rises with thin walls.
D.New and functional.
第1题
What must the woman do to have her deposit returned?
A.To tell the owner in advance.
B.To give two-month notice.
C.To inform. everyone living in the apartment.
D.To have a talk with the owner.
第2题
What is wrong with the womans current apartment?
A.It has turned into a dump.
B.It can"t provide heat continually.
C.The landlord is a mean person.
D.The owner doesn"t fix the steam generator.
第3题
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
A.The woman appears to be a stranger of this area.
B.The woman will be going northwards.
C.The man thinks the route is not very complicated.
D.The man would draw a rough sketch of the bank.
第4题
What can be inferred about the two banks?
A.They are far away from each other.
B.The Allied Irish Bank is near Dunnes Stores.
C.The Allied Irish Bank is 100m from the traffic lights.
D.The Bank of Ireland is located in the North East.
第5题
What does the woman want to do?
A.Withdraw some money.
B.Deposit some money.
C.Get to know the neighborhood.
D.Ask the way to the museum.
第6题
What is the main reason that the man go through all the trouble of getting the tickets?
A.His friend at the sponsor headquarter can get the tickets.
B.The pre-sale tickets for the movie were sold out.
C.He is really looking forward to watching Star Wars on the opening day.
D.The woman wants to watch the movie opening very much.
第7题
How much more would the man spend if he buys the tickets on the black market?
A.100 dollars.
B.200 dollars.
C.300 dollars.
D.400 dollars.
第8题
What is this conversation mainly about?
A.What the man and the woman are going to do tomorrow night.
B.The Star Wars movie tickets will be on sale tomorrow night.
C.The man invites the woman for the opening premiere tomorrow.
D.How to get the pre-sale movie tickets.
第9题
tions of both the Clements and Gleason models. For instance, along mountain slopes, does one life zone, or habitat type, grade sharply or gradually into another? If the divisions are sharp, perhaps the reason is that the community is so well integrated, so holistic, so like Clements viewed it, that whole clusters of species must remain together. If the divisions are gradual, perhaps, as Gleason suggested, each species is responding individually to its environment, and clusters of species are not so integrated that they must always occur together.
A.Their research has helped to decide between the two views because it has focused on questions to which Clements and Gleason would give opposing answers. Who was right?Many ecologists have made precise measurements, designed to test the assumptions of both the Clements and Gleason models.For instance, along mountain slopes, does one life zone, or habitat type, grade sharply or gradually into another?If the divisions are sharp, perhaps the reason is that the community is so well integrated, so holistic, so like Clements viewed it, that whole clusters of species must remain together. If the divisions are gradual, perhaps, as Gleason suggested, each species is responding individually to its environment, and clusters of species are not so integrated that they must always occur together.
B.Who was right? Their research has helped to decide between the two views because it has focused on questions to which Clements and Gleason would give opposing answers. Many ecologists have made precise measurements, designed to test the assumptions of both the Clements and Gleason models.For instance, along mountain slopes, does one life zone, or habitat type, grade sharply or gradually into another?If the divisions are sharp, perhaps the reason is that the community is so well integrated, so holistic, so like Clements viewed it, that whole clusters of species must remain together. If the divisions are gradual, perhaps, as Gleason suggested, each species is responding individually to its environment, and clusters of species are not so integrated that they must always occur together.
C.Who was right?Many ecologists have made precise measurements, designed to test the assumptions of both the Clements and Gleason models. Their research has helped to decide between the two views because it has focused on questions to which Clements and Gleason would give opposing answers. For instance, along mountain slopes, does one life zone, or habitat type, grade sharply or gradually into another?If the divisions are sharp, perhaps the reason is that the community is so well integrated, so holistic, so like Clements viewed it, that whole clusters of species must remain together. If the divisions are gradual, perhaps, as Gleason suggested, each species is responding individually to its environment, and clusters of species are not so integrated that they must always occur together.
D.Who was right?Many ecologists have made precise measurements, designed to test the assumptions of both the Clements and Gleason models.For instance, along mountain slopes, does one life zone, or habitat type, grade sharply or gradually into another? Their research has helped to decide between the two views because it has focused on questions to which Clements and Gleason would give opposing answers. If the divisions are sharp, perhaps the reason is that the community is so well integrated, so holistic, so like Clements viewed it, that whole clusters of species must remain together. If the divisions are gradual, perhaps, as Gleason suggested, each species is responding individually to its environment, and clusters of species are not so integrated that they must always occur together.
第10题
view. Gleason viewed the community as largely a group of species with similar tolerances to the stresses imposed by climate and other factors typical of the region. Gleason saw the element of chance as important in influencing where species occurred. His concept of the community suggests that nature is not highly integrated. Gleason thought succession could take numerous directions, depending upon local circumstances.
Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in paragraph 6? Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information.
A.We see nature as precisely balanced because nature is unchanging.
B.A precise balance of nature is not possible because of the complexity of natural systems.
C.Our sense that nature is precisely balanced results from the illusion that it is unchanging.
D.Because nature is precisely balanced, complex systems do not seem to change.
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