In Shelton's eyes, trying to convince intelligent people that man can return to health onl
A.may prove difficult.
B.is impossible.
C.should be easy.
D.will need a great deal of argument.
A.may prove difficult.
B.is impossible.
C.should be easy.
D.will need a great deal of argument.
A.may prove difficult
B.is impossible.
C.should be easy.
D.will need a great deal of argument.
听力原文:What's wrong with your eyes, Henry?
(A) He can't see the blackboard.
(B) I can't see clearly.
(C) I have got a toothache.
(11)
A.
B.
C.
The smell was so strong that tears came into the man's eyes and ran down his face
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
A.mouth
B.eyes
C.ears
D.nose
Why does the writer think rope skipping also does good to one' s eyes?
[A] Skipping the rope helps make one grow taller.
[ B ] One has to act quickly when skipping the rope.
[ C] Skipping the rope can make one ' s eyes more active.
[ D] One ' s eyes move when one is skipping the rope.
Electronic equipment causes all the following problems except that______.
A.personal information is given to strangers
B.children's eyes are harmed
C.news of the world is given to all people
D.family members don't talk to each other
When we look at Illustration C, ______.
A.our eyes don't move
B.we think about the relationship between the squares
C.we guess what the shapes may be
D.we express the artist's feelings
What did the small boy think when he saw tears in his teacher's eyes?
A.She was happy.
B.She didn't like school.
C.There was something wrong with her eyes.
The passage implies that ______.
A.people won't feel angry if they are informed of everything
B.it's unbearable for the airport to delay everyone
C.people tend to trust their eyes rather than their brains
D.passengers should be encouraged to carry hand baggage
听力原文:W: What on earth did you do to your eyes?
M: Oh, nothing. It looks a lot worm than it feels.
Q: What does the man imply?
(15)
A.He can't see things clearly.
B.His eye doesn't hurt very much.
C.He's feeling under weather.
D.His eye heals very quickly.