Although he knew little about the work done in the field of physics, he succeeded _____oth
A.which
B.that
C.what
D.where
A.which
B.that
C.what
D.where
A.although
B.as
C.that
D.since
A.fabricant
B.fabricate
C.compose
D.composite
A.which
B.that
C.what
D.where
A.as
B.unless
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尽管比尔不喜欢那工作,他并不想辞职。他知道要再找一份工作有多难。
A.stop
B.cease
C.quit
D.conclude
A) which
B) that
C) what
D) where
When Columbus arrived in the West Indies, he found the Indians wearing cotton clothes. Pizarro, the Spanish conqueror of Peru, found that the Incas were growing cotton for use in the making of clothes. Magellan found the Brazilians swinging in cotton hammocks. And Cortes was so impressed by the beauty the cotton tapestries and rugs that the Aztecs made, that he sent some of them as presents to King Charles Ⅱ of Spain.
The Chinese were the first people to make silk clothing, and, for more than 2000 years, they were the only people in the world who knew how to make silk. The Chinese guarded the secret of their silk manufacture carefully. Their merchants grew rich in the silk trade with other Asian countries and Europe. Silk, in fact, was so expensive that it was known as the cloth of kings.
During the reign of Emperor Justinian of Constantinople, two Persian monks who lived in China brought silkworms to Europe. In the years that followed, western Europeans learned how to grow silkworms and use the silk from the cocoons. Silk is still one of the most useful textiles in clothing manufacture because of its extremely strong fibers. A thread of silk is two-third as strong as an iron wire of the same size and so smooth that dirt cannot cling to it easily.
Two hundred years ago, most of the people of the world had little or no clothing. Clothing was taken care of very carefully and handed down from parents to children. Many people never owned a new garment in their lives, and, except for the rich, no one had more than one outfit of clothes at a time.
Primitive man made slices long before he made permanent records on clay tablets or parchment scrolls. For many centuries, the shoemaker was interested only in covering the foot. Although he used fancy leathers and decorated shoes in many ways, he paid little attention to the fit of a shoe. In fact, it was only after 1850 that someone lit upon the idea of making differently-shaped shoes for the left and right foot.
Who introduced silkworms to Europe?
A.Two Justinian Monks.
B.Two courtiers of Constantinople.
C.Two Persian Monks.
D.Two Egyptian Priests.
W. Oh, yes, he used to teach at the same department as my husband. They knew each other pretty well.
M: Where was that?
W: London University. You know I was a student there, although he didn't teach me.
M: Where was that?
W: London University. You know I was a student there, although he didn't teach me.
What did the woman use to be?
A.A student at London University.
B.A teacher at London University.
C.A student at Beijing University.
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