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“Fly By Night”(FBN)银行是美国数千家银行中的一个,下表为该银行的资产负债表,请运用该表回答下述4个问题。

“Fly By Night”(FBN)银行是美国数千家银行中的一个,下表为该银行的资产负债表,请运用该表回答下述4个问题。

资产(百万美元)负债(百万美元)
资备金300存款1000
贷款700
总计1000总计1000
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第1题
What has NASA planned to do? A.To make another 11-second hypersonic night at 1

What has NASA planned to do?

A.To make another 11-second hypersonic night at 10 times the speed of the sound.

B.To make three more Hyper X experiments.

C.To retest the aircraft that is left.

D.To make the aircraft fly higher and longer.

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第2题
How does light pollution affect wildlife? Which of the following is NOT correct?A.Animals

How does light pollution affect wildlife? Which of the following is NOT correct?

A.Animals may go off course due to the attraction of artificial lights.

B.Animals might be attracted by artificial lights m go into cities.

C.Artificial lights at night may make migrating birds lose their way.

D.Attracted by artificial lights, birds fly into lighted buildings.

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第3题
Which of the following is NOT correct?A.Animals may go off course due to the attraction o

Which of the following is NOT correct?

A.Animals may go off course due to the attraction of artificial lights

B.Animals might be attracted by artificial lights to go into cities

C.Artificial lights at night may make migrating birds lose their way

D.Attracted by artificial lights, birds fly into lighted buildings

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第4题
CPeople who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will get what they want.

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People who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will get what they want.

They want to go quickly, and safely, across the country, across the sea, or right across the world -- and they know Bel Air will take them where they want to go, when they want to go. Bel air flies all the newest, and fastest aeroplanes, to more towns and cities, in more countries of the world, than any other airline.

Do you want to go to Paris, Washington, Tokyo? Bel Air will take you there, at all times of the day or night, right through the week. But Bel Air flies not only to the big cities, we fly two or three times a week to towns and cities in the very heart of Asia, Africa and South America.

People who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will leave on time, and arrive on time. They know that the food they will receive, and the films they will watch, will be of the very best.

Bel Air is second to none.

People who fly with Bel Air______.

[A] know they will travel a lot

[B] get what they want quickly and safely

[C] know that everything will be just right

[D] always travel right across the world

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第5题
People who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will get what they want.T

People who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will get what they want.

They want to go quickly, and safely, across the country, across the sea, or right across the world—and they know Bel Air will take them where they want to go, when they want to go. Air flies all the newest, and fastest aero planes, to more towns and cities, in more countries of the world, than any other airline.

Do you want to go to Paris, Washington, Tokyo? Bel Air will take you there, at all times of the day or night, right through the week. Bel Air flies not only to the big cities, but we fly two or three times a week to towns and cities in the very heart of Asia, Africa and South America.

People who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will leave on time, and arrive on time. They know that the food they will receive, and the films they will watch, will be of the very best.

Bel Air is second to none.

People who fly with Bel Air______.

A.know they will travel a lot

B.get what they want quickly and safely

C.know that everything will be just right

D.always travel right across the world

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第6题
听力原文:How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: th

听力原文: How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: they use many methods. Some we are beginning to understand; and there may be some that depend on abilities we have not yet suspected. Many birds certainly follow major geographical features. Migrants follow recognized land, fly over familiar sea and arrive at their summer homes.

But all birds cannot use such straightforward methods. An Arctic sea bird, for example, has to fly at least 3,000 kilometers across the Antarctic Ocean with no land to guide it. We know that some birds flying at night, navigate by the star for on cloudy nights they tend to get lost.

Day-flying birds may use the sun. If they are to do so, they must have a precise sense of time. Still others appear to be able to use the earth' s magnetic field as a guide. So it seems that many migrating birds must carry in their brains a clock, a compass and the memory of a map.

(33)

A.They use many different methods.

B.All birds follow major geographical features.

C.All birds use their memory of a map.

D.We have no information about this.

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第7题
听力原文:How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: (3

听力原文: How do the birds manage to find their way? There seems to be no single answer: (32)they use many methods. Some we are beginning to understand; and there may be some that depend on abilities we have not yet suspected. (33) Many birds certainly follow major geographical features. Migrants follow recognized land, fly over familiar sea and arrive at their summer homes.

But all birds cannot use such straightforward methods. An Arctic sea bird, for example, has to fly at least 3,000 kilometers across the Antarctic Ocean with no land to guide it. We know that some birds flying at night, (34) navigate by the star for on cloudy nights they tend to get lost.

Day-flying birds may use the sun. If they are to do so, they must (35) have a precise sense of time. Still others appear to be able to use the earth's magnetic field as a guide. So it seems that many migrating birds must carry in their brains a clock, a compass and the memory of a map.

(33)

A.They use many different methods.

B.All birds follow major geographical features.

C.All birds use their memory of a map.

D.We have no information about this.

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第8题
听力原文:Why don't birds got lost on their long migratory flights? Scientists have puzzled

听力原文: Why don't birds got lost on their long migratory flights? Scientists have puzzled over this question for many years. Now they're beginning to fill in the blanks.

Not long ago, experiments showed that birds rely on the sun to guide them during daylight hours. But what about birds that fly mainly by night? Tests with artificial stars have proved conclusively that certain night-flying birds are able to follow the stars in their long-distance flights.

One such bird—a warbler—had spent its lifetime in a cage and had never flown under a natural sky. Yet it showed an inborn ability to use the stars for guidance. The bird's cage was placed under an artificial star-filled sky at migration time. The bird tried to fly in the same direction as that taken by his outdoor cousins. Any change in the position of the make-believe stars caused a change in the direction of his flight.

Scientists think that warblers, when flying in daylight, use the sun for guidance. But the stars are apparently their principal means of navigation. What do they do when the stars are hidden by clouds? Apparently, they find their way by such landmarks as mountain ranges, coast lines, and rivet courses. But when it's too dark to see these, the warblers circle helplessly, unable to get their bearings.

(33)

A.Birds have to be taught to navigate.

B.A bird that has been caged will not.

C.Some birds cannot fly at night.

D.Some birds seem instinctively to follow the stars when flying at night.

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第9题
We went fishing the first morning. I fell the same damp moss covering the worms in the bai
t can, and saw the dragonfly alight on the tip of my rod as it hovered a few inches from the surface of water. It was the arrival of this fly that convinced me beyond any doubt that everything was as it always had been, that the years were a mirage and that there had been no years. The small waves were the same chucking the rowboat under the chin as we fished at anchor, and the boat was the same boat, the same color green and the ribs broken in the same places, and under the floorboards the same freshwater leavings and debris—the wisps of moss, the rusty discarded fishhook, the dried blood from yesterdays catch. We stared silently at the tips of our rods, at the dragonflies that came and went. I lowered the tip of mine into the water, tentatively, pensively dislodging the fly, which darted two feet away, poised, darted two feet back, and came to rest again a little farther up the rod. We would be tired at night and lie down in the accumulated heat of the bedrooms after the long hot day and the breeze would stir almost imperceptibly outside and the smell of the swamp drift in through the rusty screens. Sleep would come easily and in the morning the red squirrel would be on the roof, tapping out his gay routine.

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