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In the 16th century, an age of great marine and terrestrial exploration, Ferdinand Magellan led the first expedition to sail around the world. As a young Portuguese noble, he served the king of Portugal, but he became involved in the quagmire of political intrigue at court and lost the king's favor. After he was dismissed from service by the king of Portugal, he offered to serve the future Emperor Charles V of Spain. A papal decree of 1493 had assigned all land in the New World west of 50 degrees W longitude to Spain and all the land east of that line to Portugal. Magellan offered to prove that the East Indies fell under Spanish authority. On September 20, 1519, Magellan set sail from Spain with five ships. More than a year later, one of these ships was exploring the topography of South America in search of a water route across the continent. This ship sank, but the remaining four ships searched along the southern peninsula of South America. Finally they found the passage they sought near 50 degrees S latitude. Magellan named this passage the Strait of All Saints, but today it is known as the Strait of Magellan. One ship deserted while in this passage and returned to Spain, so fewer sailors were privileged to gaze at that first panorama of the Pacific Ocean. Those who remained crossed the meridian now known as the International Date Line in the early spring of 1521 after 98 days on the Pacific Ocean. During those long days at sea, many of Magellan's men died of starvation and disease. Later, Magellan became involved in an insular conflict in the Philippines and was killed in a tribal battle. Only one ship and 17 sailors under the command of the Basque navigator Elcano survived to complete the westward journey to Spain and thus prove once and for all that the world is round, with no precipice at the edge. 1. The 16th century was an age of great ______ exploration. A. cosmic B. land C. mental D. common man 2. Magellan lost the favor of the king of Portugal when he became involved in a political ________. A. entanglement B. discussion C. negotiation D. problem 3. The Pope divided New World lands between Spain and Portugal according to their location on one side or the other of an imaginary geographical line 50 degrees west of Greenwich that extends in a _________ direction. A. north and south B. crosswise C. easterly D. south east E. north and west 4. One of Magellan's ships explored the _________ of South America for a passage across the continent. A. coastline B. mountain range C. physical features D. islands E. None of the above 5. Four of the ships sought a passage along a southern ______. A. coast B. inland C. body of land with water on three sides D. border 6. The passage was found near 50 degrees S of ________. A. Greenwich B. The equator C. Spain D. Portugal E. Madrid 7. In the spring of 1521, the ships crossed the _______ now called the International Date Line. A. imaginary circle passing through the poles B. imaginary line parallel to the equator C. area D. land mass The following passage refers to questions 8 through 14. Marie Curie was one of the most accomplished scientists in history. Together with her husband, Pierre, she discovered radium, an element widely used for treating cancer, and studied uranium and other radioactive substances. Pierre and Marie's amicable collaboration later helped to unlock the secrets of the atom. Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, where her father was a professor of physics. At an early age, she displayed a brilliant mind and a blithe personality. Her great exuberance for learning prompted her to continue with her studies after high school. She became disgruntled, however, when she learned that the university in Warsaw was closed to women. Determined to receive a higher education, she defiantly left Poland and in 1891 entered the Sorbonne, a French university, where she earned her master's degree and doctorate in physics. Marie was fortunate to have studied at the Sorbonne with some of the greatest scientists of her day, one of whom was Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre were married in 1895 and spent many productive years working together in the physics laboratory. A short time after they discovered radium, Pierre was killed by a horse-drawn wagon in 1906. Marie was stunned by this horrible misfortune and endured heartbreaking anguish. Despondently she recalled their close relationship and the joy that they had shared in scientific research. The fact that she had two young daughters to raise by herself greatly increased her distress. Curie's feeling of desolation finally began to fade when she was asked to succeed her husband as a physics professor at the Sorbonne. She was the first woman to be given a professorship at the world-famous university. In 1911 she received the Nobel Prize in chemistry for isolating radium. Although Marie Curie eventually suffered a fatal illness from her long exposure to radium, she never became disillusioned about her work. Regardless of the consequences, she had dedicated herself to science and to revealing the mysteries of the physical world. 8. The Curies' _________ collaboration helped to unlock the secrets of the atom. A. friendly B. competitive C. courteous D. industrious E. chemistry 9. Marie had a bright mind and a ______ personality. A. strong B. lighthearted C. humorous D. strange E. envious 10. When she learned that she could not attend the university in Warsaw, she felt _________. A. hopeless B. annoyed C. depressed D. worried E. None of the above 11. Marie _________ by leaving Poland and traveling to France to enter the Sorbonne. A. challenged authority B. showed intelligence C. behaved D. was distressed 12. _________ she remembered their joy together. A. Dejectedly B. Worried C. Tearfully D. Happily E. Irefully 13. Her _________ began to fade when she returned to the Sorbonne to succeed her husband. A. misfortune B. anger C. wretchedness D. disappointment E. ambition 14. Even though she became fatally ill from working with radium, Marie Curie was never _________. A. troubled B. worried C. disappointed D. sorrowful E. disturbed The following passage refers to questions 15 through 19. Mount Vesuvius, a volcano located between the ancient Italian cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, has received much attention because of its frequent and destructive eruptions. The most famous of these eruptions occurred in A.D. 79. The volcano had been inactive for centuries. There was little warning of the coming eruption, although one account unearthed by archaeologists says that a hard rain and a strong wind had disturbed the celestial calm during the preceding night. Early the next morning, the volcano poured a huge river of molten rock down upon Herculaneum, completely burying the city and filling the harbor with coagulated lava. Meanwhile, on the other side of the mountain, cinders, stone and ash rained down on Pompeii. Sparks from the burning ash ignited the combustible rooftops quickly. Large portions of the city were destroyed in the conflagration. Fire, however, was not the only cause of destruction. Poisonous sulfuric gases saturated the air. These heavy gases were not buoyant in the atmosphere and therefore sank toward the earth and suffocated people. Over the years, excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum have revealed a great deal about the behavior of the volcano. By analyzing data, much as a zoologist dissects an animal specimen, scientists have concluded that the eruption changed large portions of the area's geography. For instance, it turned the Sarno River from its course and raised the level of the beach along the Bay of Naples. Meteorologists studying these events have also concluded that Vesuvius caused a huge tidal wave that affected the world's climate. In addition to making these investigations, archaeologists have been able to study the skeletons of victims by using distilled water to wash away the volcanic ash. By strengthening the brittle bones with acrylic paint, scientists have been able to examine the skeletons and draw conclusions about the diet and habits of the residents. Finally, the excavations at both Pompeii and Herculaneum have yielded many examples of classical art, such as jewelry made of bronze, which is an alloy of copper and tin. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius and its tragic consequences have provided everyone with a wealth of data about the effects that volcanoes can have on the surrounding area. Today, volcanologists can locate and predict eruptions, saving lives and preventing the destruction of other cities and cultures. 15. Herculaneum and its harbor were buried under _________ lava. A. liquid B. solid C. flowing D. gas 16. The poisonous gases were not _________ in the air. A. able to float B. visible C. able to evaporate D. invisible E. able to condense 17. Scientists analyzed data about Vesuvius in the same way that a zoologist _________ a specimen. A. describes in detail B. studies by cutting apart C. photographs D. chart 18. _________ have concluded that the volcanic eruption caused a tidal wave. A. Scientists who study oceans B. Scientists who study atmospheric conditions C. Scientists who study ash D. Scientists who study animal behavior 19. Scientists have used _________ water to wash away volcanic ash from the skeletons of victims. A. bottled B. volcanic C. purified D. sea E. fountain The following passage refers to questions 20-24. Conflict had existed between Spain and England since the 1570s. England wanted a share of the wealth that Spain had been taking from the lands it had claimed in the Americas. Elizabeth I, Queen of England, encouraged her staunch admiral of the navy, Sir Francis Drake, to raid Spanish ships and towns. Though these raids were on a small scale, Drake achieved dramatic success, adding gold and silver to England's treasury and diminishing Spain's supremacy. Religious differences also cause
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【单选题】听觉感觉器位于
A.
球囊
B.
椭圆囊
C.
前庭膜
D.
壶腹嵴
E.
螺旋器
【单选题】听觉感觉器位于(  )
A.
前庭
B.
半规管
C.
耳蜗
D.
鼓膜
【单选题】下列关于影响乳牙早失后间隙变化因素的描述,不正确的是______
A.
乳切牙早失,间隙变小或消失的较少
B.
乳尖牙早失,间隙极易变小
C.
乳牙丧失时年龄越小,邻牙倾斜的机会越多
D.
乳牙越接近脱落时拔除,邻牙倾斜的机会越多
E.
牙列严重拥挤时牙齿向缺牙间隙移动会很快
【单选题】内耳里的听觉感觉器位于 [     ]
A.
鼓室
C.
半规管 C.前庭 C.耳蜗
【单选题】有关乳牙滞留的描述错误的是
A.
继承恒牙已萌出,乳牙未按时脱落
B.
乳牙滞留应及时拔除
C.
无继承恒牙的滞留乳牙可以在口腔中维持相当长的时间
D.
恒牙未萌出,保留在恒牙列的乳牙
E.
常见于下颌乳中切牙
【简答题】荒漠是自然界中的一种植被景观,荒漠化是由于气候变化和人类活动在内的种种因素造成的一种土地退化。读植被、风速与输沙率的关系图,回答下题。 小题1:在半干旱的草原牧区呼伦贝尔草原,荒漠化的主要人为因素是 A.过度樵采 B.过度放牧 C.过度开垦 D.工矿开发 小题2:材料二反映出 A.同一植被条件,输沙率与风速呈负相关 B.同一风速条件,输沙率与植被呈负相关 C.在植被覆盖度为10—20%时,风速对输...
【单选题】乳牙脱落时间的正确描述是
A.
乳中切牙约在7岁
B.
乳侧切牙约在4岁
C.
乳尖牙约在6岁
D.
第1乳磨牙约在7岁
E.
第2乳磨牙约在8岁
【判断题】账户对应关系是指两个账户之间的对应借贷关系。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】下列关于影响乳牙早失后间隙变化因素的描述,不正确的是
A.
乳切牙早失,间隙变小或消失的较少
B.
乳尖牙早失,间隙极易变小
C.
乳牙丧失时年龄越小,邻牙倾斜的机会越多
D.
乳牙接近脱落时拔除,邻牙倾斜的机会越多
E.
牙列严重拥挤时牙齿向缺牙间隙移动会很快
【单选题】数据额准备模块中的关联单位设置功能,是使用以下哪种方式进行关联单位设置?
A.
审计人员从账套中直接勾选关联公司
B.
审计人员自行录入关联公司名称
C.
审计人员从含有关联单位信息的EXCEL表里导入关联公司
D.
审计人员从客户管理列表中指定关联公司
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