1. Which of the following statements BEST describes expository writing? a. Expository writing is a form of writing that exposes readers to different types of literary genres. b. Expository writing seeks to explain or inform readers about a subject with details, reasons, and evidence. c. Expository writing is a form of writing that exposes readers to the life of an author. d. Expository writing is mainly used in plays to expose actors to the play and the vision of the director. e. Expository writing is a form of writing that show the author’s assertion about some phenomenon is more truthful than others’. 2. When using expository writing, it is important to assume that your audience has: a. Some background knowledge about the topic b. Personal experience with the topic c. Little to no background knowledge about the topic d. An understanding of the meaning of the word expository e. Their own judgment or expert opinion on the topic 3. Which of the following is NOT an example of an expository essay? a. An essay describing your new computer. b. An essay that informs readers on how to make a cake. c. An essay contrasting a day trip to the city with a day trip to the beach d. An essay explaining how the stock market came into being in 1990s in China. e. An essay arguing why I think “The Wandering Earth” is a better science fiction movie than “Star Wars”. 4. Which of the following statements is UNTRUE of expository essays? a. You will not need to write a thesis statement b. You should end your essay with a conclusion paragraph c. The length of the essay can vary d. You should back up your facts with things like stats and charts e. An expository essay is not about convincing your reader to take a side 5. An essay that goes into great detail about your summer vacation in Hainan would be an example of what type of expository essay? a. How to/Process b. Descriptive c. Cause and Effect d. Comparison and Contrast e. This world not be an example of expository essay
第1题
A.Syslogdcreateserrorlogentriesinthesystemerrorlog.
B.Thedefaulterrorlogisstoredin/var/adm/ras/error.log.
C.Allentriesintheerrorlogarerelatedtosoftwareproblems.
D.Errorloggingisautomaticallyenabledduringsysteminitialization.
第2题
A.It was a fairly normal house for its time.
B.It appears to have been carefully planned.
C.It represents a common style. of architecture.
D.It is notable for its haphazard design.
第3题
A.He had died of an aneurysm.
B.He lost one of his legs.
C.He is blind for some reason.
D.He slipped into drug use.
第4题
A.Any large, identifiable fragments that reached the ground have been removed from the area by ero-sion.
B.Any large, identifiable fragments were thrown hundreds of kilometers from the site.
C.No large, identifiable fragments of the object reached the ground.
D.No large, identifiable fragments of the object have been recovered due to the soil conditions in thearea.
第5题
A.smaller than the amplitude of the first s-waves to arrive at the seismograph.
B.larger than the amplitude of the first s-waves to arrive at the seismograph.
C.nonzero, and the same as the amplitude of the first s-waves to arrive at the seismograph.
D.zero, as is the amplitude of the first s-waves to arrive at the seismograph.
第6题
A.Two contrasting views are presented.
B.An argument is examined and possible solutions given.
C.Research results concerning the quality of urban life are presented in order of time.
D.A detailed description of the difference between urban and small-town life is given.
第7题
A.Two contrasting views are presented.
B.An argument is examined and possible solutions given.
C.Research results concerning the quality of urban life are presented in order of time.
D.A detailed description of the difference between urban and small-town life is given.
第8题
A.Two contrasting views are presented.
B.An argument is examined and possible, solutions given.
C.Research results concerning the quality of urban life are presented in order of time.
D.A detailed description of the difference between urban and small-town life is given.
第9题
A.Jet streams and baroclinic waves tend to interact most intensely with one another in the winter, then act independently in the summer.
B.Jet streams and baroclinic waves tend to exist at various points in the atmosphere in inversely proportional strength.
C.Jet streams and baroclinic waves may behave differently, but they issue from a common source and augment one another.
D.Jet streams tend to distribute kinetic energy in the atmosphere, and baroclinic waves relay this energy back to the jet stream.
E.Jet streams tend to be more affected by the presence of landmasses than do haroclinic waves.
第10题
A.Jet streams and baroclinic waves tend to interact most intensely with one another in the winter, then act independently in the summer.
B.Jet streams and baroclinic waves tend to exist at various points in the atmosphere in inversely proportional strength.
C.Jet streams and baroclinic waves may behave differently, but they issue from a common source and augment one another.
D.Jet streams tend to distribute kinetic energy in the atmosphere, and baroclinic waves relay this energy back to the jet stream.
E.Jet streams tend to be more affected by the presence of landmasses than do haroclinic waves.
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