When he realized the police had spotted him, the man ________ the exit as quickly a
A) made off
B) made for
C) made out
D) made up
A) made off
B) made for
C) made out
D) made up
A.before
B.that
C.when
D.after
Scarcely________________(他刚一到会议室)when he realized thathe forgot to bring the important documents for the business negotiation.
A.before
B.when
C.that
D.after
A) elicited
B) excited
C) deduced
D) induced
When he realized the police had spotted him, the man made ____________ (尽快朝出口走去).
A、he realized
B、did he realize
C、he has realized
D、realized he
A.abolished
B.expired
C.amended
D.constrained
When I woke up at mid-night, I felt cold and then realized that a current of air was coming from somewhere. I got up to shut the door but found it already locked from the inside. The cold air was coming from the window opposite. The moon shone through it onto the other bed. There was no one there. It took me a minute or two to remember locking the door myself. I realized that my companion must have jumped through the window into the sea.
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A.It's very interesting.
B.It's much the same.
C.It's very tiring.
D.It's very exciting.
Now enters a surprising character. The person who popularized the apple story, was none other than the well-known French writer and philosopher Voltaire. Due to his outspoken views, in 1726 he was forcibly exiled to England where he spent the next three years. Newton died in 1727 so Voltaire would have been familiar with the many discoveries made by him. Voltaire was also acquainted with Newton's niece, Catherine Barton. Newton was a bachelor and she had a greed to manage his London home; therefore she would have been familiar with the apple story, which she related to Voltaire.
Voltaire sided with Newton in Newton's bitter fights with Leibnitz. In Candide, Voltaire ridiculed Leibnitz. The character Dr.Pangloss, who went about insisting that we live in the "best of all possible worlds", was Voltaire's version of Leibnitz.
We might chalk Vohaire's apple story up to "partisan license". But it' you've ever done anything creative, you'll recognize the plausibility of the apple story. You'll remember your own moment when some small and commonplace event revealed a great troth to you. That's the way creativity works.
Which of the following is true about Newton's Principia?
A.Newton was motivated to write the Principia after he saw the apple fell.
B.The Law of Universal Gravitation was originally included in the Principia.
C.Newton began to form. the idea of the Principia when he was a college student.
D.The Law of Universal Gravitation was formulated long before the Principia.
听力原文: It was a glorious day when Steve Dobson realized the mountain climbing gene planted deep in his soul had been passed on to his daughter, Liza. The father and daughter have become quite a team, and in early August they made their fourth trip to Colorado for what has become an annual tradition for them.
When Steve was a young man and a student at Bluffton College, he had the opportunity to take a mountain climbing class for credit. The class gave him the chance to not only learn about mountains, but also his first trip west to actually be in the mountains. It was love at first sight. "I loved being in the mountains," he said. "Being on top of the mountain was an unbelievable experience."
But life took him in another direction. Fast forward a few years and Steve found himself living in Maysville with a family and the owner of D. H. Resorts in Fleming County. Steve, his wife, and two children frequently headed west to Colorado for family vacations to go snow skiing.
Four years ago they made their first trip to Colorado as a family in the summer. The active family spent part of that vacation hiking on trails, enjoying summer in the mountains. It gave Steve an idea. "I got the idea that we would climb a mountain as a family."
He chose a mountain that was just over 12,000 feet, and since he hadn't tried it since he was in college, he wasn't sure how difficult it would be. "Mountain climbing is not easy," he said. "It's not a hike in the woods. But it's also not as technical as rock climbing."
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A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.