Millions of people are ______ in health by the polluted environments.A.affectB.effectC.aff
Millions of people are ______ in health by the polluted environments.
A.affect
B.effect
C.affected
D.effected
Millions of people are ______ in health by the polluted environments.
A.affect
B.effect
C.affected
D.effected
第1题
A.Millions of
B.Millions
C.A million of
D.Million of
第2题
A.five hundred million
B.five hundred millions
C.five hundreds million
D.five hundred millions people
第3题
A. welcome
B. welcomes
C. welcoming
D. welcomed
第4题
A. Millions of people attend the FA games each season
B."Football hooligans" sometimes have violent clashes
C.It was invented by Scottish people
D.It was once described as "beastly" violent
第5题
A.cannot watch TV
B.cannot have normal conversations in outdoor areas
C.cannot sleep well during the night
D.cannot give speech in public
第6题
就给出的段首句子,完成下面的标题作文。
Has The Cinema Been Defeated?There are now millions of VCD or DVD players in China,___________________
Despite this, some people are still loyal. to the cinema._________________
第7题
第8题
Each year, malaria kills at least one million people and causes more than 300 million cases of acute illness. For children worldwide, it’s one of the leading causes of death. The economic burden is significant too: malaria costs Africa more than $12 billion in lost growth each year. In the United States, hundreds of millions of dollars are spent every year on mosquito control.
The type of evidence used in this paragraph is _____
A. data
B. examples
C. explanations
D.experiences
第9题
Motion picture【C8】______experts see two main【C9】______in this movie recovery: an increased need by Americans to【C10】______from economic worries and a large number of new movies with broad audience【C11】______. Movie makers admit that their【C12】______popularity is【C13】______the result of poor【C14】______conditions, which traditionally bring an increase in theater【C15】______. "When people are fearful【C16】______the future, they look for escape,"【C17】______Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America. "In a【C18】______theater, with a 65-foot screen, you lose【C19】______for two and a half hours. People find this【C20】______"
【C1】
A.especially
B.furthermore
C.however
D.moreover
第10题
What Is Death?
People in the past did not question the difference between life and death. They could see that a person died when his heart stopped beating. People have learned, however, that the body does not die immediately when the heart stops beating. They discovered that we remain alive as long as our brain remains active. Today the difference between life and death is not as easy to see as in the past. Modern medical devices can keep the heart beating and the lungs breathing long after the brain stops. But is this life?
This question has caused much debate among citizens in the United States. Many of them want a law that says a person is dead when the brain dies. A person should be considered dead when brain waves stop even if machines can keep the body alive. Such a law would permit doctors to speed removal (切除) of undiseased (没病的) organs for transplant (移植) operations.
The brain is made of thousands of millions of nerve cells. These cells send and receive millions of chemical and electrical messages every day. In this way the brain controls the other body activities. Nerve-cell experts say it is usually easy to tell when the brain has died. They put small electrodes (电极) on a person's skull (头骨) to measure the electrical signals that pass in and out of the brain. These brain waves are recorded on a television screen or on paper. The waves move up and down every time the brain receives messages from the nerve cells. The brain is dead when the waves stop moving.
Although there are people who oppose the idea of a law on brain block for various reasons, the idea of brain wave activity as a test of death is slowly being accepted.
第 31 题 People in the past held that the difference between life and death
A.did not exist.
B.was easy to tell.
C.lay in the brain.
D.was open to debate.