764] -----Have you everything ready for the meeting? ----- Not yet, we need . [譯文] -- 你做好了一切會議的準備了嗎? --沒有.還需要三把椅子. A. got; another three chairs B. got; more three chars C. prepared; other three chairs D. prepared; three another chairs [答案及簡析] A. get sth. ready 做好了一切準備,another three chairs = three more chairs . 查看更多

 

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A sign is another kind of language. Here are some of them that you see on the roads.
Number one is a sign with the number thirty on it. When drivers see this sign, they must not go at more than thirty kilometers an hour. We see this sign when we are getting near a town. Number two is a sign that we’re near a crossing. We must drive carefully. Number three is a sign that there is a bend in the road. Again, we must drive slowly and carefully. It is not safe to go round a bend very fast. Number four is a sign that there is another road coming in from the right. There is a junction at this place. Number five is a sign that there is a hill and number six is a sign that the road gets narrow. Drivers must go slowly and carefully. Number seven has the word “SCHOOL” on it. This is a sign that there is a school at the side of the street or the road. Perhaps there are children going to or leaving school. So drivers must look carefully and go slowly. Number eight is a sign with the letter “P” on it. The letter “P” means “Parking”. At some places, there’re the signs “No parking” or “No waiting”. If a driver leaves his car near one of these signs, a policeman may come and write down the number of his car.
61. At the places where you see Sign 1, ________.
A. you are already out of a town
B. you still have thirty kilometers to go
C. there must be a town thirty kilometers away
D. there must be many houses and buildings not far away
62. There stands Sign 2 near a place where________.
A. two roads cross            B. people can cross the road
C. the roads get narrow        D. there are no traffic lights
63. You have to drive not only slowly but also carefully when you find________.
A. each of the eight signs              B. either of Signs 2 and 3
C. all of Signs 3, 5, 6 and 7           D. any of Signs 3, 5, 6 and 7
64. A driver can leave his car________.
A. near Sign 8 at any time
B. near a sign with “No parking” on it
C. near a sign with “No waiting” if there’re no police there
D. near a sign with “P” on it in the daytime
65. People put these signs on the roads to________.
A. show drivers the way           B. stop cars going too fast
C. make driving even safer         D. learn another kind of language

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閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

  A study published in today's edition of the Science finds that, overall, species are moving to higher latitudes(緯度)at l0.5 miles per decade.The rate is two or three times faster than when it was last measured, in 2003.

  “The climate is shifting everything toward the north and higher altitudes,”says Chris Thomas, the author on the paper and a professor at the University of York in the United Kingdom.Animals, plants and insects closer to the equator ‘‘are starting to find it too hot and are retreating upwards.”

  The study was an analysis covering 764 species moving north or south depending on which hemisphere(半球)they were in.Although each species moved at different rates and some even moved towards the equator, overall the strong trend was toward the poles.

  For the most part, it's not that animals are walking, hopping or winging their way north, Thomas says.Rather, individuals at a species’ southernmost range are breeding(繁殖)less successfully while individuals in that same species’ northernmost range are breeding more successfully.The result is that the entire species moves up.

  “There is practically no basis to doubt the fact that species are shifting as a function of rapidly changing climate,”says Jeremy Kerr.a professor of biology at the University of Ottawa in Canada, who did not participate in the study.One species Kerr studies is the bog copper, a beautiful little butterfly that appears to practically be on an expressway to the North Pole.It has moved more than 90 miles north in the past decade.

  For farmers, what crops they grow and livestock they keep is also beginning to shift, says Philip Thornton, an agricultural economist in Nairobi, Kenya.In Africa, small farms are changing the kinds of animals they keep.In Northern Kenya, there is a move in some places away from the traditional cattle to camels, which are more drought resistant; the price of adult camels there is increasing quite rapidly.

(1)

Which picture can describe the result of the study?

(2)

According to the third paragraph, we can learn a fact that ________.

[  ]

A.

the animals are moving northward so fast

B.

there are too many species on the poles

C.

fewer babies are born in the south

D.

not all animals move to higher latitudes

(3)

The example of the bog copper is mentioned to tell us that it ________.

[  ]

A.

can fly as fast as an express

B.

is moving northwards at a high speed.

C.

blocks the way toward the North Pole

D.

prefers to travel on an express

(4)

In the last paragraph, farmers prefer camels ________.

[  ]

A.

because of changes in temperature

B.

as a result of animals moving northwards

C.

with the purpose of earning more money

D.

due to the changes in crop growing

(5)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

immediate actions have be taken to prevent the immigration

B.

rare animals can only be found at poles in not so far future

C.

it is natural for species to adapt themselves to environment

D.

changes in climate make no differences about people's life

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LONDON—A cold bit of Scandinavia is coming to the heart of London’s West End on Saturday with the opening of Absolut Icebar, a bar made entirely out of ice right down to the art on the walls and the glasses for the drinks .

Situated next to the accompanying but room temperature Below Zero restaurant , the bar is kept at minus 23°Fall year round . For a cover charge of 12 pounds ($22.20), customers are given a thermal cape (保暖斗篷), thick gloves and a glass made out of ice before entering the second of two airtight doors designed to keep heat out .

“It’s an experience rather than a traditional bar . We feel we’re really offering something different,” said Anette Elisson , a spokeswoman for V &S Absolut Spirits vodka (伏特加) company , which is opening the bar jointly with company Icehotel .

Bar customers who would like a warm meal with find European food at Below Zero restaurant next door .

All the ice for the bar is brought in from the Torne River in the north of Sweden , where the pure water and river freeze to make the finished product “crystal clear,” according to Agnetha Lund , director of Icebar International .

The entire building will be redesigned and rebuilt every six months , because the ice will gradually melt with daily use and the body heat of the crowds , Lund said . Icebar has its art works shaped on site  and opening day art includes a floor-to-ceiling vodka bottle and partial human figures along the walls .

The 10, 764-square-foot bar can hold 60 people . Pre-booking for one of the 45-minute visits is a must.

1.What is special about the bar is that it’s         .

      A.freezing cold inside                             B.all made up of ice

       C.extremely traditional                            D.famous for the service

2.If you want to use the ice glass, you’ll have to         .

       A.wear thick gloves                                B.take off you cape

       C.pay extra money                                 D.go to the restaurant next door

3.“A cold bit of Scandinavia” in the first sentence actually refers to “       ”.

       A.the clever idea of Absolut Icebar           B.the Icehotel company

       C.the Below Zero restaurant                    D.the ice material from Sweden

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