第二周

单元测试一

1、判断题:
‎形体训练是以人体科学理论为基础,通过各种身体练习,达到增进健康、增强体质、塑造体型、缓解压力,娱乐身心的一项健身运动。‌
选项:
A: 正确
B: 错误
答案: 【 正确点我阅读全文

第一章转基因是什么?

第一章转基因是什么章测题

1、单选题:
‏现代杂交育种技术中建立的转基因智能不育系,育性是‏
选项:
A: 完全可育的
B: 完全不育的
C: 部分不育的
D: 不能确定
答案: 【 部分不育的点我阅读全文

第二章 保险概述

第二章 保险概述测试题

1、单选题:
‍在保险期间,以下通常不属于保险事故的是(  )。​
选项:
A: 暴雨灾害
B: 爆炸
C: 通货膨胀
D: 意外火灾
答案: 【 通货膨胀点我阅读全文

Unit 2 Travel and Tourism

Identifying Figurative Language

1、填空题:
​‍The following sentences are selected from “The Sounds of the City” . What kind of figurative language (similes, metaphors, personification, etc.) are used in the following sentences?​The Sounds of the City​New York is a city of sounds: muted sounds and shrill sounds; shattering sounds and soothing sounds; urgent sounds and aimless sounds. The cliff dwellers of Manhattan—who would be racked by the silence of the lonely woods—do not hear these sounds because they are constant and eternally urban.​The visitor to the city can hear them, though, just as some animals can hear a high-pitched whistle inaudible to humans. To the casual caller to Manhattan, lying restive and sleepless in a hotel twenty or thirty floors above the street, they tell a story as fascinating as life itself. And back of the sounds broods the silence.​Night in midtown is the noise of tinseled honky-tonk and violence. Thin strains of music, usually the firm beat of rock ’n’ roll or the frenzied outbursts of the discotheque, rise from ground level. This is the cacophony the discordance of youth, and it comes on strongest when nights are hot and young blood restless.​Somewhere in the canyons below there is shrill laughter or raucous shouting. A bottle shatters against concrete. The whine of a police siren slices through the night, moving ever closer, until an eerie Doppler effect brings it to a guttural halt.​There are few sounds so exciting in Manhattan as those of fire apparatus dashing through the night. At the outset there is the tentative hint of the first-due company bullying its way through midtown traffic. Now a fire whistle from the opposite direction affirms that trouble is, indeed, afoot. In seconds, other sirens converging from other streets help the skytop listener focus on the scene of excitement.​But he can only hear and not see, and imagination takes flight. Are the flames and smoke gushing from windows not far away? Are victims trapped there, crying out for help? Is it a conflagration, or only a trash-basket fire? Or, perhaps, it is merely a false alarm.​The questions go unanswered and the urgency of the moment dissolves. Now the mind and the ear detect the snarling, arrogant bickering of automobile horns. People in a hurry. Taxicabs blaring, insisting on their checkered priority.​Even the taxi horns dwindle down to a precocious few in the gray and pink moments of dawn. Suddenly there is another sound, a morning sound that taunts the memory for recognition. The growl of a predatory monster? No, just garbage trucks that have begun a day of scavenging.​Trash cans rattle outside restaurants. Metallic jaws on sanitation trucks gulp and masticate the residue of daily living, then digest it with a satisfied groan of gears. The sounds of the new day are businesslike. [LZW1] ​The growl of buses, so scattered and distant at night, becomes a demanding part of the traffic bedlam. An occasional jet or helicopter injects an exclamation point from an unexpected quarter. When the wind is right, the vibrant bellow of an ocean liner can be heard.​The sounds of the day are as jarring as the glare of a sun that outlines the canyons of midtown in drab relief. A pneumatic drill frays countless nerves with its rat-a-tat-tat, for dig they must to perpetuate the city’s dizzy motion. After each screech of brakes there is a moment of suspension, of waiting for the thud or crash that never seems to follow.​The whistles of traffic policemen and hotel doormen chirp from all sides, like birds calling for their mates across a frenzied aviary. And all of these sounds are adult sounds, for childish laughter has no place in these canyons.​Night falls again, the cycle is complete, but there is no surcease from sound. For the beautiful dreamers, perhaps, the “sounds of the rude world heard in the day, lulled by the moonlight have all passed away,” but this is not so in the city.​Too many New Yorkers accept the sounds about them as bland parts of everyday existence. They seldom stop to listen to the sounds, to think about them, to be appalled or enchanted by them. In the big city, sounds are life.​​(From The New York Times, August 6, 1966, by James Tuite)​‍1. The cliff dwellers of Manhattan—who would be racked by the silence of the lonely woods—do not hear these sounds because they are constant and eternally urban.​‍A. simile​‍B. metaphor​‍C. personification​
答案: 【 C点我阅读全文

第一章 绪论

单元测验

1、单选题:
‎关于信息社会,下列说法不正确的是(   )​
选项:
A: 计算机的发明和广泛使用是人类社会进入信息社会的唯一标志。
B: 信息社会中所有的工业生产都是自动化的。
C: 在信息社会,信息技术催生大批新兴产业,同时,传统产业也普遍实行技术改造。
D: 信息社会中信息产业高度发展,在产业结构优势的地位日益突出。
E: 在信息社会,信息、知识成为重要的生产力要素。
F: 信息社会是从20世纪中叶开始的,又称后工业社会。
G: 计算机的发明是第三次科技革命的重要标志,是人类文明史上继蒸汽技术革命和电力技术革命之后科技领域里的又一次重大飞跃。
答案: 【 计算机的发明和广泛使用是人类社会进入信息社会的唯一标志。;
信息社会中所有的工业生产都是自动化的。
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第一章 宏观经济学基本问题

基本概念测试

1、单选题:
​将一个国家的所有产出分配给为产出做出了贡献的所有生产要素,比如,分配成劳动要素的工资收入,资本要素的利息收入,土地要素的租金收入,企业家才能要素的利润,等等。这是国民收入核算的什么方法? ‏
选项:
A: 收入法
B: 支出法
C: 成本法
D: 收益法
答案: 【 收入法点我阅读全文

第二章 远古至秦汉时期的闽南

第二章测验

1、单选题:
‌闽南旧石器的典型地点为漳州市北郊的(      ),这里在1989年发现了旧石器,被考古界命名为“漳州文化”。‌
选项:
A: 莲花池山
B: 大帽山遗址   
C: 腊洲山遗址
D: 涂岭蚁山遗址
答案: 【 莲花池山点我阅读全文

第一章 国际贸易术语

第一章单元测验

1、单选题:
 Incoterms涉及的内容包括(    )​‌​
选项:
A:  交货
B: 违约责任
C: 所有权转移
D: 免责事项
答案: 【  交货点我阅读全文

第一讲 如何理解科学技术的内涵、起源及其发展?

第一讲单元测试

1、单选题:
在亚里士多德看来,哲学和自然科学之所以能够发展起来,首先得益于()。‏
选项:
A: 社会发展需要          
B: 人类的好奇心
C: 人类生存需要 
D: 生产劳动需要
答案: 【 人类的好奇心点我阅读全文

第二讲补充内容 词的选择

测试题

1、单选题:
‌关于人物刻画中动词的常格修辞,下面()表述不正确‍‌            ‍
选项:
A: 和语境密切相关
B: 体现为比喻,讽刺,韵律等。
C: 要动态地看待
D: 通过外在行为的描述,烘托人物的性格
答案: 【 体现为比喻,讽刺,韵律等。点我阅读全文