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The super star turned down interview requests, saying he preferred to keep a low ______.A.

The super star turned down interview requests, saying he preferred to keep a low ______.

A.profile

B.tone

C.outline

D.face

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第1题
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第2题
NMD的设计吸取了80年代三款经典跑鞋的元素,分别是()

A.Micro Pacer

B.oston super

C.Rising Star

D.1994

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第3题
The passage mainly talks about__________.A.how to become a superstarB.Michael Jackson and

The passage mainly talks about__________.

A.how to become a superstar

B.Michael Jackson and Muhammed Ali

C.superstars who are like the stars in the sky

D.the meanig of the two words "super" and "star"

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第4题
The passage mainly talks about______.A.how to become a superstarB.Michael Jackson and Muha

The passage mainly talks about______.

A.how to become a superstar

B.Michael Jackson and Muhammad Ali

C.superstars who are like the stars in the sky

D.the meaning of the two words "super" and "star"

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第5题
The passage mainly talks about ______.A.how to become a superstarB.Michael Jackson and Muh

The passage mainly talks about ______.

A.how to become a superstar

B.Michael Jackson and Muhammad Ali

C.superstars who are like the stars in the sky

D.the meaning of the two words "super" and "star"

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第6题
Black Holes Trigger Stars to Self-DestructScientists have long understood that super massi

Black Holes Trigger Stars to Self-Destruct

Scientists have long understood that super massive black holes weighing millions or billions of suns can tear apart stars that come too close. The black hole's gravity pulls harder on the nearest part of the star, an imbalance that pulls 'the star apart over a period of minutes or hours, once it gets close enough.

Scientists say this uneven pulling is not the only hazard facing the star. The strain of these unbalanced forces can also trigger a nuclear explosion powerful enough to destroy the star from within. Matthieu Brassart and Jean-Pierre Luminet of the Observatoire de Paris in Meudon, Francel, carried out computer simulations of the final moments of such an unfortunate star's life, as it veered towards a super massive black hole.

When the star gets close enough, the uneven forces flatten it into a pancake shape. Some previous studies had suggested this flattening would increase the density and temperature inside the star enough to trigger intense nuclear reactions that would tear it apart. But other studies had suggested that the picture would be complicated by shock waves generated during the flattening process and that no nuclear explosion should occur.

The new simulations investigated the effects of shock waves in detail, and found that even when their effects are included, the conditions favor a nuclear explosion. "There will be an explosion of the star—it will be completely destroyed," Brassart says. Although the explosion obliterates the star, it saves some of the star's matter from being devoured by the black hole. The explosion is powerful enough to hurl much of the star's matter out of the black hole's reach, he says.

The devouring of stars by black holes may already have been observed, although at a much later stage. It is thought that several months after the event that rips the star apart, its matter starts swirling into the hole itself. It heats up as it does so, releasing ultraviolet light and X-rays.

If stars disrupted near black holes really do explode, then they could in principle allow these events to be detected at a much earlier stage, says Jules Halpern of Columbia University in New York, US2. "It may make it possible to see the disruption of that star immediately if it gets hot enough," he says.

Brassart agrees. "Perhaps it can be observed in the X-rays and gamma rays, but it's something that needs to be more studied," he says. Supernova researcher Chris Fryer of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, US3, says the deaths of these stars are difficult to simulate, and he is not sure whether the researchers have proven their case that they explode in the process.

Something destructive could happen to a star that gets too close to a black hole. Which of the following destructive statements is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A.The black hole could tear apart the star.

B.The black bole could trigger a nuclear explosion in the star.

C.The black hole could dwindle its size considerably.

D.The black hole could devour the star.

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第7题
Black Holes Trigger Stars' Self-destructionScientists have long understood that super mass

Black Holes Trigger Stars' Self-destruction

Scientists have long understood that super massive (大块的) black holes weighing. Millions or billions of suns can tear apart stars that come too close. The black hole's gravity (地心引力) pulls harder on the neatest part of the star, an imbalance that pulls the star apart over a period of minutes or hours, once it gets close enough.

Scientists say this uneven pulling is not the only hazard (冒险) facing the star. The strain of these unbalanced forces can also trigger (触发) a nuclear explosion powerful enough to destroy the star from within. Matthieu Brassart and Jean-Pierre Luminet of the Observatoire of the Paris in Meudon, France, carried out computer simulations of the final moments of such an unfortunate star's life, as it veered towards a supermassive black hole.

When the star gets Close enough, the uneven forces flatten it into a pancake shape. Some previous studies had suggested this flattening would increase the density and temperature inside the star enough to trigger intense nuclear reactions that would tear it apart (扯开). But other studies had suggested that the picture would he complicated by shock waves generated during the flattening process and that not nuclear explosion should occur.

The new simulations investigated the effects of shock waves in detail, and fund that even when their effects are included; the conditions favor a nuclear explosion. "There will be an explosion of the star. It will be completely destroyed," Brassart says. Although the explosion obliterates the star, it saves some of the start's matter from being devoured by the black hole. The explosion is powerful enough to hurt much of the star's matter out of the black hole's reach, he says.

The devouring of stars by black holes may already have been observed, although at a much later stage. It is thought that several months after the event that rips the star apart, its matter starts swirling into the hole itself. It heats up as it does so, releasing ultraviolet light and X-rays.

If stars disrupted (使分裂) near black holes really do explode, then they could in principle allow these events to be detected at a much earlier stage, says Jules Halpern of Columbia University in New York, US. "It may make it possible to see the disruption of that star immediately if it gets hot enough. "

Brassart aggress. "Perhaps it can be observed in the X-rays and gamma rays, but it's something that needs to be more studied , "he says. Supernova researcher Chris Fryer of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Almos, New Mexico, US, says the deaths of these stars are difficult to simulate, and he is not sure whether the researchers have proven their case they exploded in the process.

Something destructive could happen to a star that gets too close to a black hole. Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A.The black hole could tear apart the star.

B.The black hole could trigger a nuclear explosion in the star.

C.The black hole could dwindle its size considerably.

D.The black hole could devour the star.

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第8题
A superstar usually is someone who has become famous in sports, or films, or popular music
, someone like the famous singer Michael Jackson.

One of the most famous sports superstars in the United States was the boxer, Muhammad Ali. As a young man, he won a gold medal in the Olympics as a boxer. Then he became the heavy weight boxing champion of the world. Before long, he was known as one of the greatest boxers in sports history. Once Ali said when he was a champion he was more famous than the president of the United States or the head of any other country in the world.

The word "super" means something that is good, and of course, a star is a person who is famous. So people use "superstar" to describe the top people in sports, films or music. But like the stars in the sky, a superstar disappears as time goes by. Many people, for example, know little these days about Ali or Jackson. Superstars are loved by millions of people today, but often forgotten tomorrow.

Michael Jackson is famous for his______ but Muhammad Ali for his______.

A.films; heavy weight

B.basketball; Olympic record

C.songs; heavy weight boxing

D.voice; Olympic record

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第9题
A.They were frightened and distressed.B.They swam away when the speaker was turne

A.They were frightened and distressed.

B.They swam away when the speaker was turned on.

C.They swam closer to "examine" the speaker when it was turned off.

D.They didnt seem to be frightened and kept swimming near the speaker.

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第10题
It ______ that this method didn ’t work very well.A) turned aroundB) turned outC)turne

It ______ that this method didn ’t work very well.

A) turned around

B) turned out

C)turned on

D) turned up

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