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Reading Comprehension(子母填空): Read the following text and answer questions 1-10 by
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1:Reading Comprehension(子母填空): Read the following text and answer questions 1-10 by choosing A, B, C or D. Some choices may be required more than once. A = Washington D.C.
B.
= New York City
C.
= Chicago
D.
= Los Angeles Which book(s) say(s) that... 1. Washington D. C. Washington, the capital of the United States, is in Washington D. C. and is situated on the Potomac River between the two states of Maryland and Virginia. The population of the city is about 800, 000 and it covers an area of over 69 square miles (including 8 square miles of water surface). The section was named the District of Columbia after Christopher Columbus, who discovered the continent. The city itself was named Washington after George Washington, the first president of U. S. A.. The building of the city was accomplished in 1800 and since that year, it has served as the capital of the country. Thomas Jefferson was the first president inaugurated there. In the War of 1812, the British army seized the city, burning the White House and many other buildings. Washington is the headquarters of all the branches of the American federal system. Congress, the Supreme Court and the Presidency. Apart from the government buildings, there are also some other places of interest such as the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the Library of Congress and Mt. Vernon, home of George Washington. 2. New York City New York City, located in New York State, is the largest city and the chief port of the United States. The city of New York has a population of over 7 million (1970) and Metro politan, 12 million. The city has five boroughs: Manhattan, the Bronx, Queen's Brooklyn and Richmond. The city with its good harbor was discovered as early as 1524, and it was established by the Dutch who named the city New Amsterdam. In 1664, the city was taken by the English and it got the name New York as it bears now. During the American Revolution in 1776, George Washington had his head-quarters for a time in New York City. The Declaration of Independence was first read there on July 4th, 1776. The city remained the nation's capital until 1790. New York became an important port early in the last century. A large portion of the national exports passed through New York Harbor. New York has become one of the world's busiest ports and also the financial, manufacturing, and travel center of the country. Some of the places of interest in the city are: the Statue of Liberty ( 152 meters high) which was given by the French people to the American people as a gift in 1877. It was erected on Liberty Island in the middle of New York Harbor. Broadway, Wall Street and Fifth Avenue are a few of New York's more famous streets. Wall Street, where many famous banks are centered, is the financial center of America and has become a symbol of the American monopoly capitalism. Fifth Avenue is the street with famous stores and shops. Time Square is in the center of New York City, at Broadway and 42nd Street. Greenwich Village is an art center. Many American artists and writers have lived and worked there. The group of the third largest city buildings of the United Nations stand along the East River at the end of the 42nd Street. 3. Chicago Chicago, the second largest city in population in the United States, lies on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan at a point where the Chicago River enters the lake. The city is now the largest industrial city in the country. Both heavy and light industries are highly developed, particularly the former. Black metallurgical industry and meat processing are assumed to be the head in the U. S.. It is now considered the center of industry, transportation, commerce and finance in the mid-west area. The working class in Chicago has a glorious revolutionary tradition. On May 1st, 1886, thousands upon thousands of workers in the city and the country went on strike for the eight hour workday and succeeded. Since 1890, May 1st has been observed every year as an International Labor Day. On March 8th 1909, women workers in Chicago held a big strike for freedom and equal rights with men and since 1910, March 8th has been celebrated each year as an International Working Women's Day. 4. Los Angeles Los Angeles is situated near the Pacific coast in California. It is an important center of shipping, industry and communication. The city was first founded by a Spanish explorer in 1542 and turned over to the U. S. in 1846. The city leads the country in the manufacture of aircraft and spare parts and the area has become an aviation center. California is a leading state in the production of electronic products and the area of Los Angeles has grown into an important electronic center. Since the first American movie was made in Los Angeles in 1908, the city has remained the film center of the United States. Hollywood, the base of the film industry in the city, is a world famous film producing center. 1.is the headquarter of the Supreme court.
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【判断题】幼儿歌唱的姿势对于歌唱不重要,只要能唱即可。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】幼儿唱歌的对姿势是
A.
立式为主
B.
端坐
C.
倚靠墙壁
D.
含胸低头
【单选题】搜索引擎营销的基本形式不包括
A.
分类目录型搜索引擎登陆
B.
基于自然检索的搜索引擎优化
C.
免费搜索引擎关键词广告
D.
付费搜索引擎关键词广告
【单选题】下列选项中,关于搜索引擎与目录索引的不同之处,不包括()。
A.
搜索引擎属于自动网站检索,而目录索引则完全依赖手工操作
B.
目录索引属于自动网站检索,而搜索引擎则完全依赖手工操作
C.
目录索引对网站的要求比搜索引擎高得多
D.
登录搜索引擎时,一般不考虑网站的分类问题,而目录索引则必须将网站放在合适的目录下
【单选题】搜索引擎的分类不包括__________。
A.
树形索引
B.
全文索引
C.
目录索引
D.
元搜索
【判断题】伦琴与1895年发现了X射线,爱迪生第二年就发明了X光透视机。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【判断题】端正的坐姿是幼儿最为适宜的歌唱姿势。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】以下哪项不是胸部CT扫描的优点( )
A.
对X线平片不易显示的区域能清楚显示
B.
密度分辨力低
C.
对于毛玻璃病灶、小结节病灶显示特别敏感
D.
发现病变的部位和性质
E.
在心脏和冠状动脉与大血管的检查也发挥重要作用
【单选题】按照信息搜集方法和服务提供方式划分搜索引擎系统的种类不包括( )
A.
元搜索引擎
B.
人工搜索引擎
C.
机器人搜索引擎
D.
目录式搜索引擎
【简答题】幼儿不宜唱 歌曲,以防止幼儿声带疲劳,幼儿唱歌的地点要求无尘、空气新鲜, 适宜,唱歌的姿势以()为主,挺胸抬头,唱歌时间不宜过 。
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