A.Chlorosis on leaves
B.Change in leaf pigmentation to a dark shade of green
C.Short, stunted appearance of stems
D.Reddish pigmentation on the leaves or stem
第1题
chlorophyll resulting in yellow or white leaf tissue), necrosis(isolated dead patches), anthocyanin formation(development of deep red pigmentation of leaves or stem), stunted growth, and development of woody tissue in an herbaceous plant. Soils are most commonly deficient in nitrogen and phosphorus. Nitrogen-deficient plants exhibit many of the symptoms just described. Leaves develop chlorosis; stems are short and slender; and anthocyanin discoloration occurs on stems, petioles, and lower leaf surfaces. Phosphorus-deficient plants are often stunted, with leaves turning a characteristic dark green, often with the accumulation of anthocyanin. Typically, older leaves are affected first as the phosphorus is mobilized to young growing tissue. Iron deficiency is characterized by chlorosis between veins in young leaves.
The word "exhibit" in the passage is closest in meaning to
A.fight off
B.show
C.cause
D.spread
第2题
Listen to Track 11.
A.Other students should comment on the man"s remark.
B.Most people would agree with the man"s opinion.
C.Artwork funded by the government is usually of excellent quality.
D.The government project was not a waste of money.
第3题
What does the professor say about artists opinions of government support for the arts?
A.Most artists believe that the government should provide more funding for the arts.
B.Most artists approve of the ways in which the government supports the arts.
C.Even artists do not agree on whether the government should support the arts.
D.Even artists have a low opinion of government support for the arts.
第4题
Why does the professor mention the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center?
A.To give examples of institutions that benefit from corporate support
B.To illustrate why some artists oppose the building of cultural centers
C.To show how two centers were named after presidents who supported the arts
D.To name two art centers built by the government during the Depression
第5题
e United States. Put the events in order from earliest to latest. Write your answer choices in the spaces where they belong. You can either write the letter of your answer choice or you can copy the sentence. The first one is done for you.
Answer Choices
A.Arts councils were established in all 50 states of the country.
B.The federal budget supporting the arts was reduced by half.
C.The Federal Art Project helped reduce unemployment.
D.The National Endowment for the Arts was established.
第6题
se 2 answers.
A.It established standards for art schools.
B.It provided jobs for many artists.
C.It produced many excellent artists.
D.It gave many people greater access to the arts.
第7题
What is the discussion mainly about?
A.Reasons the United States government should not support the arts
B.The history of government support for the arts in the United States
C.Strengths and weaknesses of different government-sponsored arts programs
D.Different ways in which governments can help support artists
第8题
Listen to Track 9.
A.The movement pattern of the rocks was misreported by researchers.
B.The rocks are probably being moved by people.
C.The movement pattern of the rocks does not support the wind theory.
D.There must be differences in the rocks" composition.
第9题
What is the professors purpose in telling the students about moving rocks?
A.To teach a lesson about the structure of solid matter
B.To share a recent advance in geology
C.To give an example of how ice can move rocks
D.To show how geologists need to combine information from several fields
第10题
What important point does the professor make about the area where the rocks are found?
A.It has been the site of Earth"s highest wind speeds.
B.It is subject to laws that restrict experimentation.
C.It is accessible to heavy machinery.
D.It is not subject to significant changes in temperature.
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