题目内容 (请给出正确答案)
[主观题]

What is a top cause of death for children under twenty in the United States?A.Cancer and o

What is a top cause of death for children under twenty in the United States?

A.Cancer and other diseases.

B.Weapons of mass destruction.

C.Firearms which are either intended or accidentally shot.

D.Automobile accidents.

提问人:网友jellongd 发布时间:2022-01-06
参考答案
查看官方参考答案
如搜索结果不匹配,请 联系老师 获取答案
更多“What is a top cause of death f…”相关的问题
第1题
According to the passage, what is believed to cause the thin lines seen on Europa's surfac
e?

A.A long period of extremely high tides

B.Water breaking through from beneath the surface ice

C.The continuous pressure of slush on top of the ice

D.Heat generated by the hot rocky core

点击查看答案
第2题
3. Car crashes are the top (3) of American teenage...

3. Car crashes are the top (3) of American teenagers. 4. Most of the crashes result from (4) driving. 5. not paying attention to the (5) . 6. Jim Jennings from the Allstate Insurance Company says the number one cause of distracted-driving accidents is the (6) . 7. Debbie Pickford of Allstate Insurance says teens are especially at (7) from distracted driving. 8. and not just because they lack (8) on the roads. 9. She said teens don't really have fully (9) brains until they're twenty-five years old. 10. New legislation in Congress proposes to require all (10) to have what is called a graduated driver licensing system.

点击查看答案
第3题
听力原文:W:In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to live in

听力原文:W: In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to live in the countryside but is this tile case worldwide?

M: Not at all. If you look at the biggest cities in 1950, seven out of the top ten were in the developed countries. However, by the year 2000, the developing countries will have eight out of the top ten.New York, which in 1950 was number one with a population of around 12 million, will only be the sixth largest city in the world with an extra of 2 million.

W: And London?

M: London, which was number two, won't even be in the top ten. Its population in 1950 was about 10 million.

W: Why is this happening? Why are people moving to tile big cities from the country in developing countries?

M: The reasons are complex but many are moving to look for jobs. And the problems this creates are enormous. Just imagine the kinds of difficulties this is going to cause in terms of health, transport and education.

W: Yes. What about the cities of Asia? Will they be experiencing a similar sort of growth?

M: In some cases, yes. Calutta in India which was No. 10 in the league in 1950 is expected to be the fourth biggest city in the world with a population of 16 million, four times in its size in just 50 years.

W: What about Japan?

M: Ah! Well, Tokyo was number three in 1950; at the beginning of the next century, its population will increase by 18 million, three times of the year 1950.Looking at the other major cities in Asia, Shanghai and Seoul will be in the top ten as well but, perhaps surprisingly, not Beijing or Hong Kong.

(23)

A.People in developing countries.

B.People living in poor conditions.

C.People in the 1950s.

D.People in New York.

点击查看答案
第4题
QuestionMy eyes and head ache when I work at my computer for a long time. What can I do?Vi

Question

My eyes and head ache when I work at my computer for a long time. What can I do?

Vision

It could just be your eyes. Make sure that you've had them checked and that you're wearing any necessary corrective lenses.

Screen Glare

The light you read by may be too bright for your computer screen. Try to dim the light, and if you need to, get a desk lamp for other work. Also, If possible, move your compurer so you aren't directly underneath a light fixture.

Screen and Head Position

You shouldn't bend your neck when you read from the screen. That can cause headaches. Your eyeline should be 5 cm to 8 cm below the top of the monitor. The screen should be about an arm's length away.

Which is the best title of the passage?

A.How to protect your eyesight.

B.How to choose your computer.

C.A few tips for computer users.

D.Eye trouble and headache.

点击查看答案
第5题
Question: My eyes and head ache when I work at my computer for a long time. What can I do?

VisionIt could just be your eyes. Make sure that you’ve had them checked and that you’re wearing any necessary corrective lenses.

Screen Glare The light you read by may be too bright for your computer screen. Try to dim the light, and if you need to, get a desk lamp for other work. Also, if possible, move your computer so you aren’t directly underneath a light fixture.

Screen and Head Position

You shouldn’t bend your neck when you read from the screen. That can cause headaches. Your eyeline should be 5 cm to 8 cm below the top of the monitor. The screen should be about an arm’s length away.

TEXT I

First read the following questions.

85. Clear weather is predicted in ____ Chinese cities.

A.2

B.3

C.4

D.5

点击查看答案
第6题
At the end of last week, Bodega Aurrera, a Mexican subsidiary of the world's biggest retai
ler, Wal-Mart, opened a new store in the village of San Juan Teotihuacan, just north of Mexico City. Normally, such an event would cause little stir. Wal-Mart is already Mexico's biggest retailer too. And its shops seem to be very well welcomed by its millions of bargain-hungry customers. But this particular opening was, in fact, the culmination of months of protests, legal actions and hunger strikes by those determined to stop it.

The reason is the location. Just 2.5km (1.6 miles) away is the ancient city of Teotihuacan, probably Mexico's most famous archaeological site. Amongst other attractions, it boasts the third-largest (by volume) pyramid in the world. For many Mexicans, the ancient site, abandoned by its mysterious inhabitants centuries before the Spanish conquerors arrived, remains the ultimate symbol of Mexican identity and nationhood. Thousands troop up to the top of the Pyramid of the Sun to celebrate the summer solstice (夏至) .

To them, the idea of having a Wal-Mart next door is unbearable. In the words of Homero Aridjis, a writer and one of the leading opponents, "it is like driving the stake of globalization into the heart of old Mexico." The controversy is only the latest in a string of protesters' attempts to save Mexican culture from what they see as a creeping menace. They won a famous victory by blocking a McDonald's restaurant from opening in the main square of the pretty southern colonial town of Oaxaca.

But this time they were on much thinner ground. For a start, Wal-Mart went through all the appropriate regulatory rules, even getting permission from the Paris-based International Council on Monuments and Sites, which judged that the store would cause no harm to the nearby ruins. A small stone platform. was indeed found during construction of the new car park, but was preserved.

Just as importantly, the claim that the new store spoils the famous view from the top of the Pyramid of the Sun is clearly incorrect, as anyone who cares to get to the top can testify. The problem is not so much in seeing the Wal-Mart as in taking pains to distinguish it from the 30-odd other ugly buildings that litter the surrounding countryside.

To the diehards (顽固分子), the issue counts more than the view. But neither mattered much to the hundreds of locals who queued up for the opening, delighted to be freed of the small and expensive local shops. Despite a legal case pending (悬而未决的) against Wal-Mart and local officials, brought by an irritated local left-wing politician, this is one battle that the American retailer has probably won.

What is the central idea of this article?

A.Wal-Mart would cause fierce competition with local stores.

B.As the world's biggest retailer, Wal-Mart attracts the Mexican customers with superb service.

C.Stores are forbidden to open around the Pyramid of the Sun.

D.The opening of Wal-Mart muses controversy in Mexico.

点击查看答案
第7题
At the end of last week, Bodega Aurrer6, a Mexican subsidiary of the world's biggest retai
ler, Wal-Mart, opened a new store in the village of San Juan Teotihuacan, just north of Mexico City. Normally, such an event would cause little stir. Wal-Mart is already Mexico's biggest retailer too. And its shops seem to be very well welcomed by its millions of bargain-hungry customers. But this particular opening was, in fact, the culmination of months of protests, legal actions and hunger strikes by those determined to stop it.

The reason is the location. Just 2.5km (1.6 miles) away is the ancient city of Teotihuacan, probably Mexico's most famous archaeological site. Amongst other attractions, it boasts the third-largest (by volume) pyramid in the world. For many Mexicans, the ancient site, abandoned by its mysterious inhabitants centuries before the Spanish conquerors arrived, remains the ultimate symbol of Mexican identity and nationhood. Thousands troop up to the top of the Pyramid of the Sun to celebrate the summer solstice (夏至).

To them, the idea of having a Wal-Mart next door is unbearable. In the words of Homero Aridjis, a writer and one of the leading opponents, "it is like driving the stake of globalization into the heart of old Mexico." The controversy is only the latest in a string of protesters' attempts to save Mexican culture from what they see as a creeping menace. They won a famous victory by blocking a McDonald's restaurant from opening in the main square of the pretty southern colonial town of Oaxaca.

But this time they were on much thinner ground. For a start, Wal-Mart went through all the appropriate regulatory rules, even getting permission from the Paris-based International Council on Monuments and Sites, which judged that the store would cause no harm to the nearby ruins. A small stone platform. was indeed found during construction of the new car park, but was preserved.

Just as importantly, the claim that the new store spoils the famous view from the top of the Pyramid of the Sun is clearly incorrect, as anyone who cares to get to the top can testify. The problem is not so much in seeing the Wal-Mart as in taking pains to distinguish it from the 30-odd other ugly buildings that litter the surrounding countryside.

To the diehards (顽固分子), the issue counts more than the .view. But neither mattered much to the hundreds of locals who queued up for the opening, delighted to be freed of the small and expensive local shops. Despite a legal case pending (悬而未决的) against Wal-Mart and local officials, brought by an irritated local left-wing politician, this is one battle that the American retailer has probably won.

What is the central idea of this article?

A.Wal-Mart would cause fierce competition with local stores.

B.As the world's biggest retailer, Wal-Mart attracts the Mexican customers with superb service.

C.Stores are forbidden to open around the Pyramid of the Sun.

D.The opening of Wal-Mart arouses controversy in Mexico.

点击查看答案
第8题
听力原文:W: (22) In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to li

听力原文:W: (22) In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to live in the countryside but is this the case worldwide?

M: Not at all. (22)If you look at the biggest cities in 1950, seven out of the top ten were in the developed countries. However, by the year 2000, the developing countries will have eight out of the top ten. (22) (23)New York, which in 1950 was number one with a population of around 12 million, will only be the sixth largest city in the world with an extra of 2 million.

W: And London?

M: London, which was number two, won't even be in the top ten. Its population iii 1950 was about 10 million.

W: Why is this happening? Why are people moving to the big cities from the country in developing countries?

M: Tile reasons are complex but many are moving to look for jobs. And the problems this creates are enormous. (24) Just imagine the kinds of difficulties this is going to cause in terms of health, transport and education.

W: Yes. What about tile cities of Asia? Will they be experiencing a similar sort of growth?

M: In some cases, yes. Calcutta in India which was No. 10 in the league iii 1950 is expected to be the fourth biggest city in the world with a population of 16 million, four times in its size ill just 50 years.

W: What about Japan?

M: Ah! Well, Tokyo was number three in 1950; at the beginning of the next century, its population will increase by 18 million, three times of the year 1950. (25)Looking at the other major cities in Asia, Shanghai and Seoul will be in the top ten as well but, perhaps surprisingly, not Beijing or Hong Kong.

(26)

A.People in developing countries.

B.People living in poor conditions.

C.People in the 1950s.

D.People in New York.

点击查看答案
第9题
Cancer is among the top killer diseases in our society today and scientists have foun
d out that stress helps to bring it on. It is worthwhile to consider, therefore, what are the causes of stress in our life, and whether we can do anything about them.

Are we under-employed, or overburdened with too many responsibilities? Do we have a right balance of work and leisure in our lives? Are our relationships with family, friends or fellow workers all they should be?

All these things can be a cause of stress, and it is best to face them honestly, and to bring our frustrations into the open. People who have a good row and then forget it are doing their health more good than those who bottle up their feelings.

(85) If our self-examination has brought any causes of stress to light, let us consider what we can do about them. It is possible to change jobs. We can make more leisure and fill it more happily, if we will accept a different living standard. We can improve our personal relationships by a different attitude. It is we who allow other people to make ourselves unhappy. Often the little things that disturb us are not worth an hour's anger. The teaching in the Bible "Let not the sun go down upon your wrath" is good advice from the health point of view as well as the religious.

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Freedom from responsibilities helps relieve stress.

B.Stress is the direct cause of cancer.

C.The causes of stress are worthy of serious study.

D.Cancer is the number one killer in our society today.

点击查看答案
账号:
你好,尊敬的用户
复制账号
发送账号至手机
密码将被重置
获取验证码
发送
温馨提示
该问题答案仅针对搜题卡用户开放,请点击购买搜题卡。
马上购买搜题卡
我已购买搜题卡, 登录账号 继续查看答案
重置密码
确认修改
欢迎分享答案

为鼓励登录用户提交答案,简答题每个月将会抽取一批参与作答的用户给予奖励,具体奖励活动请关注官方微信公众号:简答题

简答题官方微信公众号

警告:系统检测到您的账号存在安全风险

为了保护您的账号安全,请在“简答题”公众号进行验证,点击“官网服务”-“账号验证”后输入验证码“”完成验证,验证成功后方可继续查看答案!

微信搜一搜
简答题
点击打开微信
警告:系统检测到您的账号存在安全风险
抱歉,您的账号因涉嫌违反简答题购买须知被冻结。您可在“简答题”微信公众号中的“官网服务”-“账号解封申请”申请解封,或联系客服
微信搜一搜
简答题
点击打开微信