Better an open enemy than a ____ friend.
A.false
B.artificial
C.unreal
D.unnatural
A.false
B.artificial
C.unreal
D.unnatural
第1题
第3题
A.should
B.would
C.could
D.had
第4题
A、That’s fine, thank you
B、Yes, please
C、Take a seat
D、Of course not
第5题
Why Linux becomes open source?
A.It is generous to do that.
B.It can help Linux become better through get different people’s ideas and comments.
C.It is convenient to do so.
D.It is fashionable to do so.
第6题
What's going on in the other countries? How do people live in places far away? Is there a good sports game somewhere? What's life in the deepest part of the sea?
If you want to answer . Of course, people can also learn through reading or listening to the radio. But with TV they can learn better and more easily. Why? Because they can hear and watch, too.
TV helps to open our eyes. TV also helps to open our minds (思想) . TV often gives us new ideas. We learn newer and better ways of doing something.
6.Some people say the world is smaller than before because TV brings the outside world closer to people.
A.T
B.F
7.We can answer many TV questions when we watch TV.
A.T
B.F
8.People learn better through TV than through radio because people can not only hear but also watch.
A.T
B.F
9.The sentence “TV also helps to open our minds” means something is wrong with our minds.
A.T
B.F
10.This passage tells us not to watch TV any more.
A.T
B.F
第7题
Why war then?
Some pessimistic historians think the whole society of man runs in cycles and that one of the phases is war. The optimists, on the other hand, think war is not like an eclipse (日食) or a flood or a spell of bad weather. They believe that it is more like a disease for which a cure could be found if the causes were known.
Because war is the ultimate drama of life and death stories and pictures of it are more interesting than those about peace. This is so true that all of us, and perhaps those of us in television more than most, are often caught up in the action of war to the exclusion of the ideas of it.
If it is true, as we would like to think it is, that our age is more civilized than ages past, we must all agree that it’s very strange that in the twentieth century, our century, we have killed more than 70 million of our fellowmen on purpose, at war. It is very strange that since 1900 more men have killed more other men than in any other seventy years in history.
Probably the reason we are able to do both, that is, believe on the one hand that we are more civilized and on the other hand wage war to kill ― is that killing is not so personal an affair as it once was. The enemy is invisible. One man doesn’t look another in the eye and run him through with a sword. The enemy dead or alive is largely unseen. He is killed by remote control: a loud noise, a distant puff of smoke and then silence.
The pictures of the victim’s wife and children, which he carries in his breast pocket, are destroyed with him. He is not heard to cry out. The question of compassion or pity or remorse does not enter into it. The enemy is not a man; he is a statistic. It is true, too, that more people are being killed at war now than previously because we’re better at doing it than we used to be. One man with one modern weapon can kill thousands.
6.In modern wars more people get killed because _____.
A、people are more cruel
B、people don’t care others’ lives
C、people have more advanced weapons
D、people are more civilized
7.In what way are we more civilized than the ancients?
A、We can kill more people.
B、We respect those people different from us.
C、We have more interesting stories of war.
D、We don’t think of killing as a personal affair anymore.
8.In modern war the enemy is treated as _____.
A、an animal
B、a victim
C、a man
D、a statistic without life
9.How is the enemy killed in modern war?
A、By an opponent running him through with a sword.
B、By a man who knows him well.
C、By remote control.
D、By a puff of smoke.
10.What is the attitude of the author toward war?
A、Negative.
B、Supportive.
C、Neutral.
D、Indifferent.
第8题
Doing your part
First aid is not an exact science, and is thus open to human error.No matter how hard you try, the casualty (伤者) may not respond as hoped.Some conditions might lead to death, even with the best medical care.
Giving care with confidence
The casualty needs to feel protected and in safe hands.You can create an air of confidence and safety by:
• being in control, both of yourself and the problem;
• acting calmly and reasonably;
• being gentle, but firm, with your hands, and speaking to the casualty kindly, but hopefully.
Building up trust
Talk to the casualty throughout your examination and treatment (治疗).
• Explain what you are going to do.
• Try to answer questions honestly to reduce fears as best as you can.If you do not know the answer, say so.
1、When we deal with the real cases of first aid, we often feel _____.
A.safe
B.afraid
C.excited
D.confident
2、“First aid is… open to human error” in the second paragraph means _____.
A.there are never failures in first aid
B.medical care in first aid is essential
C.human mistakes are possible in first aid
D.first aid is widely applied to accidents
3、An air of confidence and safety is important in giving first aid because the casualty needs to feel to be _____.
A.in control
B.comfortable
C.in safe hands
D.gentle but firm
4、Which of the following can be a way to build up the casualty’s trust?
A.To answer their questions honestly.
B.To use as much medicine as possible.
C.To avoid saying no to their questions.
D.To provide them with the best treatment.
5、The best title for the passage could be _____.
A.Importance of Giving First Aid
B.Advice on Giving First Aid
C.Future of First Aid
D.Types of First Aid
第9题
Ambushing and cornering, the enemy surrendered. ()
第11题
Indian losses in the war were much heavier than ().
A.their enemy's
B.their enemy
C.their enemy did
D.their enemy was