Teenagers are often treated like _____bigger children, but they are old enough t

Teenagers are often treated like _____bigger children, but they are old enough t

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Teenagers are often treated like _____bigger children, but they are old enough to be
independent.
A.slightlyB.lightlyC.extremelyD.obviously

答案
A
解析

试题分析:考查副词:A. slightly稍微地,B. lightly轻地,C. extremely非常地,D. obviously明显地,句意:年轻人经常被当成是稍微大些的孩子,但是他们足够大可以独立了。选A。
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Mistakes are a natural part of learning, and it is important not to let them   our life.
A.spoilB.abuseC.overcomeD.reflect

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He hadn’t seen his mother for a long time, so when he saw his mother he _____ crying.
A.burst outB.burst intoC.burst inD.burst on

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The careless driver is _______ for the traffic accident_______ yesterday.
A.to blame; happened
B.to blame; happening
C.to be blamed; happened
D.to be blamed; happening

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What he has told us about the situation in Iraq simply doesn’t make any________.
A.useB.reasonC.valueD.sense

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请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后的空格内填入最恰当的单词. 每空格1个单词,不得用文章中的单词。
A scientist once said that studying the stars from the earth is something like looking up at the sky from the bottom of a swimming pool. Even on the clearest night the earth’s dense atmosphere will dim stars in the sky as it screens out (遮挡) 30 percent of their light. Air turbulence (湍流) causes stars to winkle. Through a telescope, the stars seem to jump around dizzily.
Because the moon has no atmosphere, astronomers are looking forward to setting up an observatory there. On the moon, there will be no clouds to obscure the view. The sky will appear dark at all times, so astronomers can work twenty-four hours a day. Because there is not air turbulence, the stars will steady through a telescope.
Because the moon is relatively near the earth, moon-based astronomers will see the stars in familiar patterns known on earth. They will not need new star maps of the sky. Stars seen from the moon will appear to move very slowly. Because the earth rotates (自转) on its axis once every twenty-four hours, earth-based astronomers see the stars hurry across the sky each night. The moon rotates on its axis only once a month. To astronomers on the moon, the stars will appear to stand almost still. Moon-based astronomers will have much more time to focus their telescopes and take time ---exposure photographs.
On the earth, man-made radio noises jam the airwaves and interfere with the reception of radio signals from certain stars. A radio telescope located on the far side of the moon will be permanently protected from such interference.
It won’t be easy to put telescopes on the moon. However, astronomers are certain the job can be done. They are convinced that the moon is an ideal place to set up an observatory.
Title : The Reasons for establishing an observatory on the moon
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Context
Different   小题1: 
There is very  小题2: atmosphere on the moon.
On the earth, air turbulence causes stars to twinkle like  小题3: .
Different   小题4: 
On the moon, the sky will seem to be in   小题5: .
Because of clouds, there is a  小题6:  view from the earth.
Different   小题7: 
Earth-based astronomers see stars move very  小题8: 
Stars are seen on the moon to move at a very low   小题9:  
In contrast
The moon is   小题10:  to be an ideal placeto set up an observatory.
 
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