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THERE are many different Londons, and they appeal to people with many different passions: museum lovers, theatergoers, opera buffs (爱好者,迷;热心人), devotees of royalty, students of history, people who like to walk in the rain. But richest of all, perhaps, is the London for book lovers. Because the city is the star and the backdrop of so much great literature, it is possible to believe you know it very well — how it looks, how it feels — without ever leaving your home country, or indeed your home. But it is better to visit, if only for the joy of seeing the landscape of your imagination come to life. How breathtaking to happen upon Pudding Lane, where a bakery accident led to the Great Fire of 1666, after reading Pepys’s account in his diaries. Or to wander along Baker Street, where Sherlock Holmes once fictionally solved the unsolvable. Walk across London Bridge and gaze down, toward Southwark Bridge: this is the stretch of the Thames where Dickens’s sinister characters dredged up corpses in “Our Mutual Friend.” The city is not so foggy as it was in 1952, when Margery Allingham published “The Tiger in the Smoke,” or as socially stratified as it when Marianne Dashwood waited in “Sense and Sensibility” for a suitor who never called; or as greedy as it was in the thrusting 1980s of Martin Amis’s “Money.” But it is all of those Londons, an accrual of different descriptions and eras. It is a city made for description — reread the first passages of “Bleak House,” also on the subject of fog, for a moody introduction — and one that so respects its authors that it buried a number of the best ones in style, in Westminster Abbey. There are plenty of organized literary-themed tours around the city, easily found on the Internet. Or you can wander characteristically on your own, which is more fun. If you take the Tube or the bus, make sure to carry a book. 6. What can we infer from the first paragraph? A. Most people of London like visiting museums. B. No Londoners go to cinemas to see the films. C. A majority of Londoners are book lovers. D. All the Londoners like to walk in the rain. 7. What information can you get from Pepy’s diaries? A. Great Fire of 1666 caused by an accident in a bakery. B. Sherlock Holmes once lived in Baker Street. C. London Bridge is next to Baker Street. D. “Our Mutual Friend” is one of Dickens’s works. 8. Who is Sherlock Holmes? A. A book lover.            B. A character of Dickens’s novel: “Our Mutual Friend”. C. A detective.              D. A person who set the Great Fire of 1666. 9. In which book can’t you find the description about the fog in London? A. “The Tiger in the Smoke”        B. “Sense and Sensibility” C. “Money”                                       D. “Our Mutual Friend” 10. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. Most kinds of tours around London may be found on the Internet. B. You must be shown around London by a guide. C. There are many kinds of literary-themed activities including tours. D. You’d better take a book when you travel in London.
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【单选题】( )是想得到某种具体的东西以满足或部分满足某种需要的愿望。
A.
欲望
B.
需求
C.
需要
D.
愿望
【单选题】2009年7月10日,张先生以10000元申购华夏成长基金。该基金的申购费率为1.8%,当日收盘后基金份额净值为1.51元,若采用金额费率法计算申购费用为( )
A.
1800元
B.
1868元
C.
1768元
D.
1700元
【多选题】在利用数据库查检一个课题时,文献出处检索途径主要包括( )。
A.
中文刊名、年、期
B.
出版单位
C.
藏书地址
D.
页码
【单选题】下列选项中属于汽车万向传动装置的应用场合是( )。
A.
驱动桥与驱动轮之间
B.
变速器与驱动桥之间
C.
变速器与分动器之间、分动器与驱动桥之间
D.
以上答案都对
【单选题】关于万向传动装置可以应用在哪些方面,说法最合理的是( )
A.
前置后驱的汽车
B.
多轴驱动的汽车
C.
转向操纵机构
D.
以上都是
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A.
两对相对性状间的自由组合
B.
等位基因分离形成的不同类型配子间自由组合
C.
雄配子与雌配子机会相等的结合
D.
位于非同源染色体上的非等位基因的自由组合
E.
位于同源染色体上的非等位基因的自由组合
【多选题】在利用数据库查检一个课题时,文献出处检索途径主要包括( )。
A.
中文刊名、年、期
B.
出版单位
C.
藏书地址
D.
作者机构
【单选题】孟德尔的自由组合定律的实质内容是()
A.
两对相对性状间的自由组合
B.
位于非同源染色体上的非等位基因的自由组合
C.
等位基因分离形成的不同类型配子间的自由组合
D.
雄配子与雌配子机会相等的结合
【单选题】下列那一项不是万向传动装置在汽车上的应用(D)
A.
连接变速器与驱动桥
B.
连接断开式驱动桥
C.
连接转向传动机构
D.
连接制动器
【简答题】万向传动装置的组成、作用及典型应用场合分别是什么?
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