网友您好, 请在下方输入框内输入要搜索的题目:

题目内容 (请给出正确答案)

D On May 23,1989, Stefania Follini came out from a cave at Carlsbad , New Mexico. She hadn’t seen the sun for eighteen and a half weeks . Stefania was in a research program, and the scientists in the program were studying body rhythms (节奏)。In this experiment Stefania had spent 130 days in a cave ,30 feet in depth.

During her time in the cave, Stefania had been completely alone except for two white mice. Her living place had been very comfortable ,but there had been nothing to fell her the time .she’d had no clock or watches , no television or tadio. There had been NO natural light and the temperature had always been kept at 21℃

Stefania stayed in the cave for a long time because___________.

A.she was asked to do research on mice

B.she wanted to experience loneliness

C.she was the subject of astudy

D.she needed to record her life


参考答案

更多 “ D On May 23,1989, Stefania Follini came out from a cave at Carlsbad , New Mexico. She hadn’t seen the sun for eighteen and a half weeks . Stefania was in a research program, and the scientists in the program were studying body rhythms (节奏)。In this experiment Stefania had spent 130 days in a cave ,30 feet in depth.During her time in the cave, Stefania had been completely alone except for two white mice. Her living place had been very comfortable ,but there had been nothing to fell her the time .she’d had no clock or watches , no television or tadio. There had been NO natural light and the temperature had always been kept at 21℃Stefania stayed in the cave for a long time because___________.A.she was asked to do research on miceB.she wanted to experience lonelinessC.she was the subject of astudyD.she needed to record her life ” 相关考题
考题 Which of the following is true for both bagels and donuts?A. They both came from Europe.B. They are both easy to make.C. They are both sweet.D. People in New York make them best.

考题 When I was turning out my cupboard, I _________this photograph of Uncle Harry. A.came overB.came roundC.came toD.came across

考题 The text suggests that early settlers in New England__________.[A] were mostly engaged in political activities[B] were motivated by an illusory prospect[C] came from different backgrounds.[D] left few formal records for later reference

考题 The text suggests that in the future we _______.A. may have to fight against more new diseasesB. may easily get infected by diseases from dogsC. should not be allowed to have petsD. should stop buying pets from Africa

考题 New research shows that men and women may ( )each other in food choices.A. differ fromB. suffer fromC. vary fromD. learn from

考题 DOn May 23,1989, Stefania Follini came out from a cave at Carlsbad, New Mexico. She hadnt seen the sun for eighteen and a half weeks. Stefania was in a research program, and the scientists in the program were studying body rhythms(节奏). In this experiment Stefania had spent 130 days in a cave, 30 feet in depth.During her time in the cave, Stefania had been completely alone except for two white mice. Her living place had been very comfortable, but there had been nothing to tell her the time. Shed had no clocks or watches, no television or radio. There had been no natural light and the temperature had always been kept at 21℃.The results were very interesting. Stefania had been in the cave for over four months, but she thought she had been there for only two. Her body clock had changed. She hadnt kept to a 24-hour day, she had stayed awake for 20-25 hours and then had slept for 10 hours. She had eaten fewer meals and had lost 171bs in weight as a results! She had also become rather depressed(抑郁).How had she spent her time in the cave? As part of the experiment shed done some physical and mental tests. Shed recorded her daily activities and the results of the tests on a computer. This computer had been specially programmed for the project. Whenever she was free, shed played cards, read books and listened to music. Shed also learned French from tapes.The experiment showed that our body clocks are affected by light and temperature. For example, the pattern of day and night makes us wake up and go to sleep. However, people are affected in different ways. Some people wake up naturally at 5:00 am, but others dont start to wake up till 9:00 or 10:00 am. This affects the whole daily rhythm. As a result, the early risers, on the other hand, are tired during the day and only come to life in the afternoon or evening!第68题:Stefania stayed in the cave for a long time because ______.A. she was asked to do research on miceB. she wanted to experience lonelinessC. she was the subject of a studyD. she needed to record her life

考题 Where did the name Mark Twain come from?A. It came from a safe passage.B. It came from a term used by the boatmen.C. It came from his boyhood.D. It came from his measuring tool.

考题 请阅读Passage 2,完成第小题。 Passage 2 NBA centre Jason Collins recently announced he was gay in a cover story for Sports Illustrated. In other words, he"came out of the closet." This expression for revealing one's homosexuality may seem natural. Being in the closet implies hiding from the outside world, and the act of coming out of it implies the will to stop hiding. But though the closet has long been a metaphor for privacy or secrecy, its use with reference to homosexuality is relatively recent. According to George Chauncey's comprehensive history of modern gay culture, Gay New York, the closet metaphor was not used by gay people until the 1960s. Before then, it doesn't appear anywhere"in the records of the gay movement or in the novels, diaries, or letters of gay men and lesbians." "Coming out," however, has long been used in the gay community, but it first meant something different than it does now."A gay man's coming out originally referred to his being formally presented to the largest collective manifestation of prewar gay society, the enormous drag balls that were patterned on the debutante and masquerade balls of the dominant culture and were regularly held in New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and other cities." The phrase"coming out" did not refer to coming out of hiding, but to joining into a society of peers. The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls, where young women"came out" in being officially introduced to society. The gay debutante balls were a matter of public record and often covered in the newspaper, so"coming out" within gay society often meant revealing your sexual orientation in the wider society as well, but the phrase didn't necessarily carry the implication that if you hadn't yet come out, you were keeping it a secret. There were other metaphors for the act of hiding or revealing homosexuality. Gay people could "wear a mask" or "take off the mask". A man could "wear his hair up" or "let his hair down", or "drop hairpins" that would only be recognized by other gay men. It is unclear exactly when gay people started using the closet metaphor, but "it may have been used initially because many men who remained 'covert' thought of their homosexuality as a sort of'skeleton in the closet'." It may also have come from outsiders who viewed it that way. It seems that"coming out of the closet" was born as a mixture of two metaphors: a debutante proudly stepping into the arms of a community and a shocking secret being kept in hiding. Now. the community is the wider community, and the secret is no longer shocking,"Coming out" is a useful phrase, but it need not imply a closet. What can we learn from the last paragraph? 查看材料 A.The phrase "coming out" is only used in the gay community. B.The meaning of "coming out" is becoming wider and wider. C.The phrase "coming out" only stands for a shocking secret in hiding D.The meaning of "coming out" has not changed until now.

考题 请阅读Passage 2,完成第小题。 Passage 2 NBA centre Jason Collins recently announced he was gay in a cover story for Sports Illustrated. In other words, he"came out of the closet." This expression for revealing one's homosexuality may seem natural. Being in the closet implies hiding from the outside world, and the act of coming out of it implies the will to stop hiding. But though the closet has long been a metaphor for privacy or secrecy, its use with reference to homosexuality is relatively recent. According to George Chauncey's comprehensive history of modern gay culture, Gay New York, the closet metaphor was not used by gay people until the 1960s. Before then, it doesn't appear anywhere"in the records of the gay movement or in the novels, diaries, or letters of gay men and lesbians." "Coming out," however, has long been used in the gay community, but it first meant something different than it does now."A gay man's coming out originally referred to his being formally presented to the largest collective manifestation of prewar gay society, the enormous drag balls that were patterned on the debutante and masquerade balls of the dominant culture and were regularly held in New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and other cities." The phrase"coming out" did not refer to coming out of hiding, but to joining into a society of peers. The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls, where young women"came out" in being officially introduced to society. The gay debutante balls were a matter of public record and often covered in the newspaper, so"coming out" within gay society often meant revealing your sexual orientation in the wider society as well, but the phrase didn't necessarily carry the implication that if you hadn't yet come out, you were keeping it a secret. There were other metaphors for the act of hiding or revealing homosexuality. Gay people could "wear a mask" or "take off the mask". A man could "wear his hair up" or "let his hair down", or "drop hairpins" that would only be recognized by other gay men. It is unclear exactly when gay people started using the closet metaphor, but "it may have been used initially because many men who remained 'covert' thought of their homosexuality as a sort of'skeleton in the closet'." It may also have come from outsiders who viewed it that way. It seems that"coming out of the closet" was born as a mixture of two metaphors: a debutante proudly stepping into the arms of a community and a shocking secret being kept in hiding. Now. the community is the wider community, and the secret is no longer shocking,"Coming out" is a useful phrase, but it need not imply a closet. What is the main idea of this passage? 查看材料 A.The phrase "coming out" is used in gay community. B.The phrase "coming out" means revealing of homosexuality. C.The meaning of the phrase "coming out" has not changed. D.The development of the use of "coming out".

考题 请阅读Passage 2,完成第小题。 Passage 2 NBA centre Jason Collins recently announced he was gay in a cover story for Sports Illustrated. In other words, he"came out of the closet." This expression for revealing one's homosexuality may seem natural. Being in the closet implies hiding from the outside world, and the act of coming out of it implies the will to stop hiding. But though the closet has long been a metaphor for privacy or secrecy, its use with reference to homosexuality is relatively recent. According to George Chauncey's comprehensive history of modern gay culture, Gay New York, the closet metaphor was not used by gay people until the 1960s. Before then, it doesn't appear anywhere"in the records of the gay movement or in the novels, diaries, or letters of gay men and lesbians." "Coming out," however, has long been used in the gay community, but it first meant something different than it does now."A gay man's coming out originally referred to his being formally presented to the largest collective manifestation of prewar gay society, the enormous drag balls that were patterned on the debutante and masquerade balls of the dominant culture and were regularly held in New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and other cities." The phrase"coming out" did not refer to coming out of hiding, but to joining into a society of peers. The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls, where young women"came out" in being officially introduced to society. The gay debutante balls were a matter of public record and often covered in the newspaper, so"coming out" within gay society often meant revealing your sexual orientation in the wider society as well, but the phrase didn't necessarily carry the implication that if you hadn't yet come out, you were keeping it a secret. There were other metaphors for the act of hiding or revealing homosexuality. Gay people could "wear a mask" or "take off the mask". A man could "wear his hair up" or "let his hair down", or "drop hairpins" that would only be recognized by other gay men. It is unclear exactly when gay people started using the closet metaphor, but "it may have been used initially because many men who remained 'covert' thought of their homosexuality as a sort of'skeleton in the closet'." It may also have come from outsiders who viewed it that way. It seems that"coming out of the closet" was born as a mixture of two metaphors: a debutante proudly stepping into the arms of a community and a shocking secret being kept in hiding. Now. the community is the wider community, and the secret is no longer shocking,"Coming out" is a useful phrase, but it need not imply a closet. Why did "come out of the closet" seem natural when refers to revealing one's homosexuality? 查看材料 A.Because homosexual couples live in a place named Closet. B.Because both the closet and homosexuality mean privacy. C.Because Jason Collins has refrained from NBA. D.Because people always use "closet" to refer to homosexuality.

考题 请阅读Passage 2,完成第小题。 Passage 2 NBA centre Jason Collins recently announced he was gay in a cover story for Sports Illustrated. In other words, he"came out of the closet." This expression for revealing one's homosexuality may seem natural. Being in the closet implies hiding from the outside world, and the act of coming out of it implies the will to stop hiding. But though the closet has long been a metaphor for privacy or secrecy, its use with reference to homosexuality is relatively recent. According to George Chauncey's comprehensive history of modern gay culture, Gay New York, the closet metaphor was not used by gay people until the 1960s. Before then, it doesn't appear anywhere"in the records of the gay movement or in the novels, diaries, or letters of gay men and lesbians." "Coming out," however, has long been used in the gay community, but it first meant something different than it does now."A gay man's coming out originally referred to his being formally presented to the largest collective manifestation of prewar gay society, the enormous drag balls that were patterned on the debutante and masquerade balls of the dominant culture and were regularly held in New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and other cities." The phrase"coming out" did not refer to coming out of hiding, but to joining into a society of peers. The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls, where young women"came out" in being officially introduced to society. The gay debutante balls were a matter of public record and often covered in the newspaper, so"coming out" within gay society often meant revealing your sexual orientation in the wider society as well, but the phrase didn't necessarily carry the implication that if you hadn't yet come out, you were keeping it a secret. There were other metaphors for the act of hiding or revealing homosexuality. Gay people could "wear a mask" or "take off the mask". A man could "wear his hair up" or "let his hair down", or "drop hairpins" that would only be recognized by other gay men. It is unclear exactly when gay people started using the closet metaphor, but "it may have been used initially because many men who remained 'covert' thought of their homosexuality as a sort of'skeleton in the closet'." It may also have come from outsiders who viewed it that way. It seems that"coming out of the closet" was born as a mixture of two metaphors: a debutante proudly stepping into the arms of a community and a shocking secret being kept in hiding. Now. the community is the wider community, and the secret is no longer shocking,"Coming out" is a useful phrase, but it need not imply a closet. Which of the following statement about "coming out" is True? 查看材料 A.Closet is always the metaphor of homosexuality. B.The original meaning of the phrase is the revealing of homosexuality. C.The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls. D.The phrase "coming out" only refers to coming out of hiding.

考题 请阅读Passage 2,完成第小题。 Passage 2 NBA centre Jason Collins recently announced he was gay in a cover story for Sports Illustrated. In other words, he"came out of the closet." This expression for revealing one's homosexuality may seem natural. Being in the closet implies hiding from the outside world, and the act of coming out of it implies the will to stop hiding. But though the closet has long been a metaphor for privacy or secrecy, its use with reference to homosexuality is relatively recent. According to George Chauncey's comprehensive history of modern gay culture, Gay New York, the closet metaphor was not used by gay people until the 1960s. Before then, it doesn't appear anywhere"in the records of the gay movement or in the novels, diaries, or letters of gay men and lesbians." "Coming out," however, has long been used in the gay community, but it first meant something different than it does now."A gay man's coming out originally referred to his being formally presented to the largest collective manifestation of prewar gay society, the enormous drag balls that were patterned on the debutante and masquerade balls of the dominant culture and were regularly held in New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and other cities." The phrase"coming out" did not refer to coming out of hiding, but to joining into a society of peers. The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls, where young women"came out" in being officially introduced to society. The gay debutante balls were a matter of public record and often covered in the newspaper, so"coming out" within gay society often meant revealing your sexual orientation in the wider society as well, but the phrase didn't necessarily carry the implication that if you hadn't yet come out, you were keeping it a secret. There were other metaphors for the act of hiding or revealing homosexuality. Gay people could "wear a mask" or "take off the mask". A man could "wear his hair up" or "let his hair down", or "drop hairpins" that would only be recognized by other gay men. It is unclear exactly when gay people started using the closet metaphor, but "it may have been used initially because many men who remained 'covert' thought of their homosexuality as a sort of'skeleton in the closet'." It may also have come from outsiders who viewed it that way. It seems that"coming out of the closet" was born as a mixture of two metaphors: a debutante proudly stepping into the arms of a community and a shocking secret being kept in hiding. Now. the community is the wider community, and the secret is no longer shocking,"Coming out" is a useful phrase, but it need not imply a closet. What does "take off the mask" mean among gay people? 查看材料 A.To show he is homosexual. B.To hide his homosexuality. C.It means that he wants to change his sexual orientation. D.It means that he doesn't want to be homosexual.

考题 Which statement describes the rule of split horizon?()A、Only router can split boundaries(horizons)between concentric networks.B、All distance vector protocols require fall routes that may cause momentary loops as the topology changes.C、Networks can only remain fully converged if all information about routes is sent out all active interfaces.D、Information about a route should not be sent back in the direction from which the original update came.E、Each AS must keep routing tables converged to prevent dead routes from being advertised across the AS boundary.

考题 class A {  public A() {  System.out.println(“hello from a”);  }  }  class B extends A {  public B () {  System.out.println(“hello from b”);  super();  }  }  public class Test {  public static void main(String args[]) {  A a = new B();  }  }   What is the result when main is executed?()  A、 Compilation fails.B、 hello from aC、 hello from bD、 hello from b hello from aE、 hello from a hello from b

考题 The local host on a small network is named Earth. There is also a remote host on the network named Saturn.  The system administrator of the network is in the /u/tmp directory of Earth, and starts an ftp to Saturn as root.  Which of the following sequence of commands issued from the local host, Earth, will:()。 1.Change to the /u/new directory on Saturn.   2.Check to see if there is an a.out file on remote host Saturn. 3.Transfer a.out from Earth to Saturn.A、cd /u/new ls a.out put a.outB、cd /u/new ls a.out get a.outC、lcd /u/new ls a.out put a.outD、lcd /u/new ls a.out get a.out

考题 Which constructs a DataOutputStream?()A、 New dataOutputStream(“out.txt”);B、 New dataOutputStream(new file(“out.txt”));C、 New dataOutputStream(new writer(“out.txt”));D、 New dataOutputStream(new FileWriter(“out.txt”));E、 New dataOutputStream(new OutputStream(“out.txt”));F、 New dataOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(“out.txt”));

考题 You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization named contoso.com.All users configure internal and external Out Of Office messages.You need to ensure that internal Out Of Office messages are sent to senders from the fabrikam.com domain. What should you create and configure?()A、a new accepted domainB、a new Receive connectorC、a new remote domainD、a new Send connector

考题 单选题News came from the sales manager ______ the new product had been selling well in the local market for three months.A WhoseB whatC whichD that

考题 单选题Which constructs a DataOutputStream?()A  New dataOutputStream(“out.txt”);B  New dataOutputStream(new file(“out.txt”));C  New dataOutputStream(new writer(“out.txt”));D  New dataOutputStream(new FileWriter(“out.txt”));E  New dataOutputStream(new OutputStream(“out.txt”));F  New dataOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(“out.txt”));

考题 单选题A teacher may encourage students to __________ when they come across new words in fast reading.A take notesB ask for helpC guess meaning from contextD look up the words in a dictionary

考题 单选题Which statement describes the rule of split horizon?()A Only router can split boundaries(horizons)between concentric networks.B All distance vector protocols require fall routes that may cause momentary loops as the topology changes.C Networks can only remain fully converged if all information about routes is sent out all active interfaces.D Information about a route should not be sent back in the direction from which the original update came.E Each AS must keep routing tables converged to prevent dead routes from being advertised across the AS boundary.

考题 单选题class A {  public A() {  System.out.println(“hello from a”);  }  }  class B extends A {  public B () {  System.out.println(“hello from b”);  super();  }  }  public class Test {  public static void main(String args[]) {  A a = new B();  }  }   What is the result when main is executed?()A  Compilation fails.B  hello from aC  hello from bD  hello from b hello from aE  hello from a hello from b

考题 问答题Americans are used to ordering things ranging from French fries to popcorn in small, medium or supersize. Now those same decision-making skills may become rueful in the bathroom, thanks to an innovative plumbing technology: dual-flush toilets. The new invention is the industry’s latest attempt to help reduce water usage, a movement that hasn’t always gone smoothly. The last big toilet makeover came more than a decade ago, when the U.S. government decreed that new toilets should use just 1.6 gallons of water per flush, down from the 3.5-gallon standard. But consumers complained that it often took two or more flushes to clear the bowl; so many people preferred the old toilets that some plumbers imported them illegally from Canada.

考题 单选题You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization named contoso.com.All users configure internal and external Out Of Office messages.You need to ensure that internal Out Of Office messages are sent to senders from the fabrikam.com domain. What should you create and configure?()A a new accepted domainB a new Receive connectorC a new remote domainD a new Send connector

考题 单选题Learners of a foreign language are advised to try to ______ the meaning of a new word from the context.A carry outB fill outC figure outD put out

考题 单选题The Chinese writer has got lots of fans in France. His new book ______ into French as soon as it came out,A was translatedB translatedC is translatedD translates

考题 单选题(), where minor repairs are carried out with a ship service, often during a stay in portThis may be remote from a ship repair site.A voyage repairsB routine dockingC damage repairsD conversion