Every new supplement to the Sailing Directions ______ the previous onA.enforcesB.cancelsC.
Every new supplement to the Sailing Directions ______ the previous on
A.enforces
B.cancels
C.corrects
D.replenishes
Every new supplement to the Sailing Directions ______ the previous on
A.enforces
B.cancels
C.corrects
D.replenishes
第1题
Every new supplement to the Sailing Directions ______ the previous one.
A.enforces
B.cancels
C.corrects
D.replenishes
第2题
Every new supplement to the Sailing Directions______the previous one.
A.cancels
B.Replenishes
C.enforces
D.corrects
第3题
What statement of the following can NOT be true according to the passage?
A.Every child is encouraged to supplement with vitamins.
B.Not every child needs supplements of vitamins.
C.A pediatrician is a doctor who gives medical treatments to children.
D.Children like to take in vitamins which are made in a funny form.
第4题
ware, a strong, impervious grey pottery fired at high temperatures, were produced from two
different native clays. These kind of pottery were produced to supplement imported European
pottery. When the American Revolution (1775-1783) interrupted the flow of the superior European
(5) ware, there was incentive for American potters to replace the imports with comparable domestic
goods. Stoneware, which had been simple, utilitarian kitchenware, grew increasingly ornate
throughout the nineteenth century, and in addition to the earlier scratched and drawn designs,
three-dimensional molded relief decoration became popular. Representational motifs largely
replaced the earlier abstract decorations. Birds and flowers were particularly evident, but other
(10) subjects---lions, flags, and clipper ships---are found. Some figurines, mainly of dogs and lions,
were made in this medium. Sometimes a name, usually that of the potter, was die-stamped onto a
piece.
As more and more large kilns were built to create the high-fired stoneware, experiments revealed
that the same clay used to produce low-fired red ware could produce a stronger, paler pottery if
(15) fired at a hotter temperature. The result was yellow ware, used largely for serviceable items; but a
further development was Rockingham ware---one of the most important American ceramics of the
nineteenth century. (The name of the ware was probably derived from its resemblance to English
brown-glazed earthenware made in South Yorkshire.) It was created by adding a brown glaze to
the fired clay, usually giving the finished product a mottled appearance. Various methods of
(20) spattering or sponging the glaze onto the ware account for the extremely wide variations in color
and add to the interest of collecting Rockingham. An advanced form. of Rockingham was flint
enamel, created by dusting metallic powders onto the Rockingham glaze to produce brilliant
varicolored streaks.
Articles for nearly every household activity and ornament could be bought in Rockingham ware:
(25) dishes and bowls, of course; also bedpans, foot warmers, cuspidors, lamp bases, doorknobs,
molds, picture frames, even curtain tiebacks. All these items are highly collectible today and are
eagerly sought. A few Rockingham specialties command particular affection among collectors and
correspondingly high prices.
Why did the potters discussed in the passage change the kind of pottery they made?
A.They discovered a new kind of clay.
B.They were compensation for the loss of an overseas supplier.
C.They studied new techniques in Europe.
D.The pottery they had been producing was not very strong.
第5题
Which one of the following statements is TRUE according to Para. 1 ?
A.The amount of Vitamin D intake for the author"s first child is a half of that for her third child.
B.The author"s new born baby was taking Vitamin D pills.
C.Sunshine can help produce Vitamin D.
D.The author"s second child did not have any Vitamin D supplement when born.
第6题
【填空题】Lesson 5 Cloze 拓展 选择单词合适的形式填空 Automation in Air Traffic Control enhance obstacles alert environment potential in charge track(跟踪) malfunction deploy In the world of air traffic control (ATC), a series of automated solutions are 1 to provide controllers with more accurate information earlier, help increase visibility at airports, and 2 communications with pilots. Communication, navigation and surveillance tools help ATC controllers to fulfil their primary responsibility of preventing collisions between aircraft. These tools become more and more vital to safety and increased efficiency. With the number of flights handled increasing exponentially every year, the pressure is also rising for controllers. This creates a higher 3 for human error and makes the role of automated assistance even more important. Airport visibility is an area where automation systems currently provide a major boost. An ATC tower window serves as the main source of information to controllers while they give clearances to aircraft landing, taking off, or taxiing to and from the stand. Nevertheless, 4 such as hangars and stands, poor weather conditions, and runways that stretch into the horizon can make their job more difficult. Controllers therefore use radar displays to supplement their awareness. Automated warnings, such as those provided by a short-term conflict 5 system, let the controller know automatically if an aircraft or vehicle is attempting to enter a runway when it is already occupied. With automation, aircraft can be accurately 6 with reduced separation standards, thus it reduces the load on the controllers and increase airspace capacity. It offers 7 benefits as well, because it means there will be less flight delays and that aircraft will have their engines running for shorter times.”but one of the biggest problems with automation is that it can fail and it is therefore necessary for the system to make clear to operators when it has 8 and for controllers to recognize when this has happened. In addition, controllers are needed to be properly trained to use and 9 new automated systems. Could air traffic controllers be replaced by automated systems altogether one day? Both experts say that although the systems are proven to increase efficiency, for the next 20 years at least, humans will remain 10
第8题
The Open University was established in 1969 to provide degree
courses in correspondence for students of 21 years and over, 【1】______
regardless whether they have the entrance qualifications normally 【2】______
required by the universities. The university now has some 75
thousand students, the majority of which have full time jobs. They【3】______
study at their home about 12-15 hours a week for about 30 weeks of【4】______
the year. Most of their work is with printed, self-instructional
materials and textbooks, even these are 【5】______
supplement by some television and radio programs (broadcast 【6】______
specially by the BBC ), and some face-to-face tuition is also
available. Certain courses entail a week for summer school. Courses【7】______
are available in art, social sciences, educational studies, mathematics【8】______
and technology. Each year, approximately one for every 16 students【9】______
graduating from UK institutions is from the Open University.
Similar institutions offering high education by distance teaching【10】______
have been set up in several other countries, including Pakistan and
Germany.
【M1】
第9题
Some children display an unacceptable curiosity about every new thing they encounter.
A.incredible
B.infectious
C.incompatible
D.inaccessible
第10题
Every classroom in this modern school is__________with a new TV set.
A.equipped
B.installed
C.fixed
D.placed
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