求详细数学解答网

求详细解答:阅读理解.
&&&& This is a special (特殊) class. The students come from different countries. Some come from America.
Others come from Canada, Japan, Australia and England. They speak different languages (语言), but all of
them can speak English. They are good friends. They study together (一起), play together and live together.
They help each other. All the teachers of this class are Chinese, but they can speak English. They work hard.
The students in this class study Chinese cooking and Chinese gongfu (功夫). All the students like China. They
say China is a great country and the Chinese people are very friendly. They like Chinese people very much.
And they are happy in China.
1. What kind of class is this?
A. A Chinese cooking class.
B. A Chinese gongfu class.
C. A foreign language class.
D. Both A and B.
2. What language can all the students speak?
A. Chinese.
B. French.
C. English.
D. Japanese.
3. All the students in this class _______.
A. come from China
B. are from England
C. don't like China
D. help each other
4. How do the teachers teach their students?
A. In Chinese.
B. In English.
C. In Japanese.
D. In different languages.
5. What do the students like about China?
A. Chinese language.
B. Chinese people.
C. Chinese cooking.
D. Chinese gongfu.
妙妙°怵翾ZHO
1-5&&&&&& DCDBB
为您推荐:
其他类似问题
扫描下载二维码求详细解答:阅读理解.
&&&& People who travel long distances will have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea or air.Maybe nobody would say they enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. The
train will soon get crowded and dirty. It is almost impossible to take your mind off the joumey.
Reading may help you to kill time but soon the clicking on the rails will bring you to sleep. During the day,sleep never lasts long. At night,when you really wish to go to sleep,you find you can hardly manage to do so. If you are lucky to get a sleeping seat,you spend half the night looking at the small
blue light over your head,and when you finally arrive at the station,you are so tired that you don't want to leave. &&&& Long car joumeys are even less pleasant,for it is impossible even to read. On motorways, you
can, at least,travel fairly safely at high speeds,but more often,the greater part of the joumey is spent on narrow,bumpy (崎岖不平的)&&roads which are crowded with traffic. &&&& When travelling by sea,you have a different expe- rience. You can have a walk.on the board, play games, swim,meet interesting people and enjoy good food,and of course,only when the sea is
calm. If it is not,you are likely to get seasick (晕船的) , and you will find no joumey can be worse than that. Even if you travel in good weather,sea joumeys take a long time. Few people would like to spend a third of their holidays for the pleasure of travelling on a ship. &&&&&&Travelling by plane seems to be dangerous to some people,and,it is also the most expensive of all travelling forms,though nothing can match planes for speed and comfort(舒服). Flying at a height of 30 000 feet, far above the clouds,and at 500 miles an hour is a very exciting experience. The joumey is&&so&&smooth(平稳的 )that there is nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping.
However you decide to spend your time,one thing is certain:you will arrive at your destination fresh
and easy. You will not have to spend the next few days recovering(恢复)from a long and tiring journey.
1. From the passage we can know that travelling by train
&&&&&&&&& &&&&.
A.is the most comfortable for passengers B.is so slow and dirty that no one wants to take a train C. seems to be very tiring and usually takes a long time D. will keep you awake all the time
2. What prevents people from travelling by plane?&&
A. Planes can be very dangerous. B. You will feel sorry after travelling by air. C. Flying so high brings no comfori. D. Air travelling takes a long time.
3.In the writer's opinion,
&&&&&&&&&&&&
A. you should never travel by train B. travelling by air is the most comfortable C. travelling by sea is the best form D. car travelling is comfortable
小—暖日317
为您推荐:
其他类似问题
扫描下载二维码求详细解答:阅读理解。_百度知道
求详细解答:阅读理解。
In the letter. S&nbsp. In 1873;&nbsp. to study medicine there
D, was released yesterday on International Women's D&nbsp. C. the University of Berne
4;&nbsp, a distance-learn&nbsp. She was accepted by the University of B&nbsp, I was
astonished to come across what must be the very letter Jex-Blake wrote, but we didn't know documentary evidence existed. Although her lette&nbsp, which urged the university to allow women to study medicin Ms Jex-Blake went on to help establish the London School of Medicine for Women in 1874, it eventually led to the establishment of the Ladies
Literate in Arts at St Andrews, Sophia and her supporters offered to hire teachers or build suitable buildings for a
medical school and to arrange for lectures to be delivered in the subjects not already covered at St
Andrews. When did St Andrews University begin to take full-time women students: "We knew that Sophia Jex-Blake and her supporters. the London School of Medicine for Women B;&nbsp. to carry out a research project there
B, she moved back to Edinburgh and opened her own practice, which ran from
1877 until the 1930s. It was so popular that it survived long after women were admitted as full students to St
Andrews in 1892. while reading history books
3. to deliver lectures there
2. Lis Smith found Sophia's letter to St Andrews University _______; It was a simple letter asking for a place to study at Scotland's oldest university which helped start a revolution in higher education. &nbsp.
A. with her supporters' help D." &nbsp, had written to the
Senatus Academicus
(校评议委员会) at St Andrews in an
attempt to gain permission to attend classes there. In 1874. A 140-year-old letter written by a lady calling for her to be allowed to
study medicine at St Andrews University has been discovered by researchers. in the school office C. Written by Sophia Jex-Blake in 1873. Sophia wrote a letter to St Andrews University because she wanted _______. D. In 1892.
A. &nbsp, the seven-page document。
&nbsp. a system of medical education D, in their effort to open up university medical
&&nbsp, where she was awarded a medical degree in January 1877. to set up a medical institute there C, who is completing her PhD at St Andrews Institute of Scottish Historical Research.
While searching the archives for information about the university's higher certificate for women. B;&&nbsp. Sophia's letter resulted in the establishment of _______. The qualification. In 1877, gave women access to university education in the days before they were admitted as students. a degree programme for women C.
Eventually.
A. by pure chance B?
阅读理解; The document was discovered buried in the university
(档案) by part-time history student
我有更好的答案
其他类似问题
为您推荐:
阅读理解的相关知识
等待您来回答
下载知道APP
随时随地咨询
出门在外也不愁求详细解答:阅读下面的文字,完成_百度知道
求详细解答:阅读下面的文字,完成
&&&&&&nbsp。 狗吠深巷中;&&&&nbsp。 误落尘网中;&&&&&&&&&&nbsp,依依墟里烟;&&&nbsp,鸡鸣桑树颠;&&
3.“方宅十余亩……鸡鸣桑树颠”几句在景物描写上有什么特点;&&&&nbsp
阅读下面的文字;&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&nbsp。 户庭无尘杂;&&&&&&&&&&&&&nbsp,草屋八九间;&&nbsp,池鱼思故渊;&&&nbsp?流露出诗人怎样的感情;&&&&nbsp,虚室有余闲;&&&&&&&&&nbsp?
&&&&&&&&&nbsp。
1.“尘网”“羁鸟”“池鱼”“樊笼”等词语比喻什么;&&&&nbsp。 开荒南野际;&&&&&&&&nbsp,守拙归园田;&&&&&&&nbsp。 方宅十余亩;&&&&&&&&&&&&&
2.如何理解“守拙”这个词;&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&nbsp?
&&nbsp。 榆柳荫后檐;&&&&&&&&nbsp,桃李罗堂前;&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&nbsp。 暧暧远人村;&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&nbsp。 久在樊笼里,复得返自然;&&nbsp?作者用这些比喻;&&&&&&&&&&&&&nbsp,完成下面的题,表达了怎样的思想感情;&&&&&&&&&&nbsp?
&&&&&&&&&&&&&nbsp,一去三十年;&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&nbsp,性本爱丘山;&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&nbsp。
归园田居(其一)
少无适俗韵;&&nbsp。 羁鸟恋旧林;&&nbsp
我有更好的答案
描写了一幅更为广阔的田园景象,要返璞归真,因此迫切希望摆脱束缚。后四句写远景。“守拙”一方面是自谦,体现了作者心满意足的欣慰之情,意在说明作者误入官场,本真的。“守”是“坚持”之意
1.“尘网”“樊笼”比喻使人受拘束的尘世,表现了诗人已看透官场的污秽黑暗、淡泊,深受束缚,对官场极度厌恶。
2.“拙”本义是笨,又作谦辞,描写自己的宅院,字里行间流露出诗人对宁谧。
3.前四句写近景。“羁鸟”“池鱼”是作者自比、幽静的田园生活的向往与喜爱、回归自然,即原始的,取其引申义,另一方面表示自己反对虚伪取巧
其他类似问题
为您推荐:
阅读下面的相关知识
等待您来回答
下载知道APP
随时随地咨询
出门在外也不愁

我要回帖

更多关于 数学解答网 的文章

 

随机推荐