When the author was a medical student, he __________()
A.had some trouble with his heart
B.was a very good student
C.wanted to be a writer
D.was satisfied with what he was doing at the time
A.had some trouble with his heart
B.was a very good student
C.wanted to be a writer
D.was satisfied with what he was doing at the time
The Changeover (excerpt) by Margaret Mashy She was in a forest that was all forests, the forest at the heart of fairy tales, the looking-glass forest where names disappeared, the forests of the night where Carmody Braque devoured tiger cubs, the wood around Janua Caeli inhabited by yet another tiger which might have a human face behind its mask, and Laura’s own forests, the forest without trees. the subdivision, the city. Between the straight trunks of the birches, the earth-moving machines lumbered like shadowy, disinterested beasts, a distant supermarket parking lot showed like a little desert of cars. Mrs Fangboner, hair newly set, came out from between the ferns and called, “Laura-don’t get into dangerous spots. Don’t let yourself go. “But Laura was already going. The shop for fuller figures could be seen through broad green leaves, its windows full, not of dresses. but fat zeros, pot-bellied legless sixes and bosomy eights, and threes like pregnant, primitive goddesses. In the teashop the chairs were being stood on top of the tables and made a forest of their own, sprouting upwards in fountains of coloured leaves. Among them Jacko sat, hunched and very frail, looking at Laura with the face of a little old man, his can of apple juice in front of him.
Passage One 26. A. She was the first female Doctor of Medicine. B. She was the best nineteenth-century physician. C. She studied at many famous medical schools. D. She practiced medicine in Asia and Africa. 27. A. Because she threatened their status. B. Becuase she was too aggressive. C. Because they had sex discrimination. D. Because they disliked foreign students. 28. A. She worked as a peacemaker between the U.S. and UK. B. She founded the first private infirmary in Britain. C. She advocated women liberation movements. D. She introduced the idea of disease prevention to schools.
It seems the young Albert Einstein was never exactly an ordinary child. When he was given a c______ at the age of five, it ignited his i______ . Not only was the young Albert passionately c______, he was also remarkably p______ and would not easily give up on a problem. Albert's development was also s______ by the company of intelligent adults such as an uncle of his who was an engineer and a medical student who was a friend of the family. Einstein was i______ to take up mathematics by Euclidean geometry. His true g______ lay in his ability to express c______ ideas in simple language. By the age of twenty-six Einstein had already produced his most famous work, although he never stopped looking for answers.
B.实施义务教育,不收杂费
C.在我国,高中阶段是义务教育的重要组成部分
D.适龄儿童都有义务上学
B.不得站在悬空导线、地线的垂直下方
C.不得跨越将离地面的导线或地线
D.监视行人不得靠近牵引中的导线或地线
E.传递信号应及时、清晰,不得擅自离岗
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