精品一区二区免费在线观看_国产精品久久久久久av福利软件_97成人精品区在线播放_国内成人精品一区

A. where B. when C. whether D. why 查看更多

 

題目列表(包括答案和解析)

When you read an article you will understand and remember it better if you can work out how the writer has put the ideas together.Sometimes a writer puts ideas together by asking questions and then answering them.For example,if the article is about groundhogs(土撥鼠),the set of questions in the writer’s head might be:
What does a groundhog look like?
Where do groundhogs live?
What do they eat?…
In the article,the author might answer those questions.
Sometimes an author writes out her questions in the article.These questions give you signals.They tell you what the author is going to write next.Often an author has a question in her head but she doesn’t write it out for you.You have to work out her question for yourself.Here’s a sample reading for you to practice this method.
Earthworms
Do you know how many kinds of earthworms there are?There are about 1800 kinds in the world! They can be brown,purple,green.They can be as small as 3 cm long and as large as 3 m long.
The best time to see earthworms is at night,especially a cool,damp night.That’s when they come up from their burrows(地洞)to hunt for food.Earthworms don’t like to be in the sun.That’s because they breathe through their skin,and they can’t breathe if their skin gets too dry.Earthworms must come out of the earth if it rains a lot,because they can't breathe in their flooded burrows.What a dangerous life!
Earthworms don't have eyes,so how can they tell when it's dark? They have special places on their skin that are sensitive to light.These spots tell whether it’s light or dark.If you shine a flashlight on an earthworm at night,it will quickly disappear into the ground.
Earthworms don't have ears either,but they can hear by feeling movements in the earth.If you want to hear like an earthworm,lie on the ground with your fingers in your ears.Then have a friend stamp his or her feet near you.This is how earthworms feel birds and people walking,and moles digging,near them.
Earthworms are useful.Farmers and gardeners like having lots of earthworms in their land because the worms help to make better soil when they dig.That digging keeps the soil loose and airy(通風的).In one year earthworms can pile up as much as 23,000 kg of castings in an area about the size of a football field.
【小題1】What’s the purpose of reading Earthworms?

A.To show the special life facts of earthworms.
B.To explain the differences from the groundhogs.
C.To put the writer’s idea into real use.
D.To make the readers think more clearly.
【小題2】Which question CANNOT be answered in the passage?
A.How do earthworms help with gardeners?
B.What life are earthworms living with?
C.When may people observe earthworms?
D.Why can human listen like earthworms?
【小題3】How can you understand Earthworms better according to this passage?
A.Read, ask and answer questions in your own head while reading.
B.Read to work out all the questions in the writer’s head while reading.
C.Read and check all the things that are not clear to you again and again.
D.Read for general ideas and discuss or compare with other similar topics.
【小題4】What’s the best title for the passage?
A.One way to help with understanding
B.One way to practice with a new idea
C.One way to learn to be a wise writer
D.One way to be clearer about worms

查看答案和解析>>

When I was a child I never said, "When I grow up, I want to be a CEO," but here I am. When I look back on my career, I realize the road to becoming a CEO isn't a straight, clear path. In fact, no two paths are the same. But whether you want to be a boss one day or not, there's a lot to learn from how leaders rise to the top of successful companies.  
As this series of stories shows, the paths to becoming a CEO may be different, but the people in that position(位置) share the qualities of commitment(義務), work ethic(道德) and a strong desire for building something new. And every CEO take risks along the way—putting your life savings on the line to start a software company or leaving a big business to be one of the first employees at a startup.
I grew up in Minnesota, and learned how to be an entrepreneur(企業家)from my father, who has run a small business for almost 30 years. I went to Georgetown University and tried a lot of business activities in college with success. And I always had a dream job pattern(模式): to walk to work, work for myself and build something for consumers(顧客).  
I'm only 29, so it's been a quick ride to CEO. Out of college, I worked for AOL as a product manager, then moved to Revolution Health and ran the consumer product team. In mid-2007 I left Revolution Health and started LivingSocial with several other workmates, where I became a CEO.
Career advice: Don't figure out where you want to work, or even what industry you'd like to work at. Figure out what makes you do so. What gives you a really big rush? Answer why you like things, not what you like doing. . . and then apply it to your work life. Also, just because you're graduating, don't stop learning. Read more books than you did in college. If you do, and they're not, you're really well-positioned to succeed in whatever you do.
【小題1】What can we know from the first paragraph?

A.The writer hasn't achieved his childhood ambition.
B.The writer thinks there is some easy way to become a CEO.
C.The writer had an ambition of becoming a CEO in his childhood.
D.The writer believes success stories of CEOs can be beneficial(有益的) to everybody.
【小題2】According to the writer, successful CEOs should _____.
A.try not to take risksB.stay in the same business
C.have a strong sense of creativityD.save every possible penny
【小題3】What can we know about the writer from the passage?
A.He started LivingSocial when he was still a student of Georgetown University.
B.He used to run the consumer product team for AOL.
C.His business activities at college ended up in more failure than success.
D.His father had far-reaching influence on him.
【小題4】What does the underlined phrase “figure out” mean? ______.
A.斷定B.弄清C.理解D.領會
【小題5】Which of the following proverbs may the writer agree with according to the last paragraph?
A.Well begun is half done.
B.Everything comes to him who waits.
C.Time and tide wait for no man.
D.One is never too old to learn.

查看答案和解析>>

When I was a child I never said, "When I grow up, I want to be a CEO," but here I am. When I look back on my career, I realize the road to becoming a CEO isn't a straight, clear path. In fact, no two paths are the same. But whether you want to be a boss one day or not, there's a lot to learn from how leaders rise to the top of successful companies.  

As this series of stories shows, the paths to becoming a CEO may be different, but the people in that position(位置) share the qualities of commitment(義務), work ethic(道德) and a strong desire for building something new. And every CEO take risks along the way—putting your life savings on the line to start a software company or leaving a big business to be one of the first employees at a startup.

I grew up in Minnesota, and learned how to be an entrepreneur(企業家)from my father, who has run a small business for almost 30 years. I went to Georgetown University and tried a lot of business activities in college with success. And I always had a dream job pattern(模式): to walk to work, work for myself and build something for consumers(顧客).  

I'm only 29, so it's been a quick ride to CEO. Out of college, I worked for AOL as a product manager, then moved to Revolution Health and ran the consumer product team. In mid-2007 I left Revolution Health and started LivingSocial with several other workmates, where I became a CEO.

Career advice: Don't figure out where you want to work, or even what industry you'd like to work at. Figure out what makes you do so. What gives you a really big rush? Answer why you like things, not what you like doing. . . and then apply it to your work life. Also, just because you're graduating, don't stop learning. Read more books than you did in college. If you do, and they're not, you're really well-positioned to succeed in whatever you do.

1.What can we know from the first paragraph?

A.The writer hasn't achieved his childhood ambition.

B.The writer thinks there is some easy way to become a CEO.

C.The writer had an ambition of becoming a CEO in his childhood.

D.The writer believes success stories of CEOs can be beneficial(有益的) to everybody.

2.According to the writer, successful CEOs should _____.

A.try not to take risks                      B.stay in the same business

C.have a strong sense of creativity            D.save every possible penny

3.What can we know about the writer from the passage?

A.He started LivingSocial when he was still a student of Georgetown University.

B.He used to run the consumer product team for AOL.

C.His business activities at college ended up in more failure than success.

D.His father had far-reaching influence on him.

4.What does the underlined phrase “figure out” mean? ______.

A.斷定             B.弄清             C.理解             D.領會

5.Which of the following proverbs may the writer agree with according to the last paragraph?

A.Well begun is half done.

B.Everything comes to him who waits.

C.Time and tide wait for no man.

D.One is never too old to learn.

 

查看答案和解析>>

When you read an article you will understand and remember it better if you can work out how the writer has put the ideas together.Sometimes a writer puts ideas together by asking questions and then answering them.For example,if the article is about groundhogs(土撥鼠),the set of questions in the writer’s head might be:

What does a groundhog look like?

Where do groundhogs live?

What do they eat?…

In the article,the author might answer those questions.

Sometimes an author writes out her questions in the article.These questions give you signals.They tell you what the author is going to write next.Often an author has a question in her head but she doesn’t write it out for you.You have to work out her question for yourself.Here’s a sample reading for you to practice this method.

Earthworms

Do you know how many kinds of earthworms there are?There are about 1800 kinds in the world! They can be brown,purple,green.They can be as small as 3 cm long and as large as 3 m long.

The best time to see earthworms is at night,especially a cool,damp night.That’s when they come up from their burrows(地洞)to hunt for food.Earthworms don’t like to be in the sun.That’s because they breathe through their skin,and they can’t breathe if their skin gets too dry.Earthworms must come out of the earth if it rains a lot,because they can't breathe in their flooded burrows.What a dangerous life!

Earthworms don't have eyes,so how can they tell when it's dark? They have special places on their skin that are sensitive to light.These spots tell whether it’s light or dark.If you shine a flashlight on an earthworm at night,it will quickly disappear into the ground.

Earthworms don't have ears either,but they can hear by feeling movements in the earth.If you want to hear like an earthworm,lie on the ground with your fingers in your ears.Then have a friend stamp his or her feet near you.This is how earthworms feel birds and people walking,and moles digging,near them.

Earthworms are useful.Farmers and gardeners like having lots of earthworms in their land because the worms help to make better soil when they dig.That digging keeps the soil loose and airy(通風的).In one year earthworms can pile up as much as 23,000 kg of castings in an area about the size of a football field.

1.What’s the purpose of reading Earthworms?

A.To show the special life facts of earthworms.

B.To explain the differences from the groundhogs.

C.To put the writer’s idea into real use.

D.To make the readers think more clearly.

2.Which question CANNOT be answered in the passage?

A.How do earthworms help with gardeners?

B.What life are earthworms living with?

C.When may people observe earthworms?

D.Why can human listen like earthworms?

3.How can you understand Earthworms better according to this passage?

A.Read, ask and answer questions in your own head while reading.

B.Read to work out all the questions in the writer’s head while reading.

C.Read and check all the things that are not clear to you again and again.

D.Read for general ideas and discuss or compare with other similar topics.

4.What’s the best title for the passage?

A.One way to help with understanding

B.One way to practice with a new idea

C.One way to learn to be a wise writer

D.One way to be clearer about worms

 

查看答案和解析>>

When I was a child I never said, "When I grow up, I want to be a CEO," but here I am. When I look back on my career, I realize the road to becoming a CEO isn't a straight, clear path. In fact, no two paths are the same. But whether you want to be a boss one day or not, there's a lot to learn from how leaders rise to the top of successful companies.  
As this series of stories shows, the paths to becoming a CEO may be different, but the people in that position(位置) share the qualities of commitment(義務), work ethic(道德) and a strong desire for building something new. And every CEO take risks along the way—putting your life savings on the line to start a software company or leaving a big business to be one of the first employees at a startup.
I grew up in Minnesota, and learned how to be an entrepreneur(企業家)from my father, who has run a small business for almost 30 years. I went to Georgetown University and tried a lot of business activities in college with success. And I always had a dream job pattern(模式): to walk to work, work for myself and build something for consumers(顧客).  
I'm only 29, so it's been a quick ride to CEO. Out of college, I worked for AOL as a product manager, then moved to Revolution Health and ran the consumer product team. In mid-2007 I left Revolution Health and started LivingSocial with several other workmates, where I became a CEO.
Career advice: Don't figure out where you want to work, or even what industry you'd like to work at. Figure out what makes you do so. What gives you a really big rush? Answer why you like things, not what you like doing. . . and then apply it to your work life. Also, just because you're graduating, don't stop learning. Read more books than you did in college. If you do, and they're not, you're really well-positioned to succeed in whatever you do.
小題1:What can we know from the first paragraph?
A.The writer hasn't achieved his childhood ambition.
B.The writer thinks there is some easy way to become a CEO.
C.The writer had an ambition of becoming a CEO in his childhood.
D.The writer believes success stories of CEOs can be beneficial(有益的) to everybody.
小題2:According to the writer, successful CEOs should _____.
A.try not to take risksB.stay in the same business
C.have a strong sense of creativityD.save every possible penny
小題3:What can we know about the writer from the passage?
A.He started LivingSocial when he was still a student of Georgetown University.
B.He used to run the consumer product team for AOL.
C.His business activities at college ended up in more failure than success.
D.His father had far-reaching influence on him.
小題4:What does the underlined phrase “figure out” mean? ______.
A.斷定B.弄清C.理解D.領會
小題5:Which of the following proverbs may the writer agree with according to the last paragraph?
A.Well begun is half done.
B.Everything comes to him who waits.
C.Time and tide wait for no man.
D.One is never too old to learn.

查看答案和解析>>


同步練習冊答案
精品一区二区免费在线观看_国产精品久久久久久av福利软件_97成人精品区在线播放_国内成人精品一区
精品在线观看免费| 亚洲香蕉伊在人在线观| 亚洲国产精品天堂| 欧美喷水一区二区| 久久成人18免费观看| 欧美精品一区二区三区高清aⅴ | 国内成+人亚洲+欧美+综合在线| 精品不卡在线视频| 不卡一区在线观看| 日韩欧美国产一区二区在线播放| 久久99精品国产麻豆婷婷| 久久精品欧美日韩精品| 9久草视频在线视频精品| 亚洲综合色自拍一区| 99久久综合国产精品| 亚洲一区二区偷拍精品| 日韩一级完整毛片| 国产成人精品影院| 亚洲码国产岛国毛片在线| 欧美精品久久久久久久久老牛影院| 久久99久久99小草精品免视看| 国产日韩欧美电影| 欧美在线一区二区三区| 精一区二区三区| 亚洲特黄一级片| 亚洲蜜臀av乱码久久精品| 91啦中文在线观看| 亚洲乱码国产乱码精品精可以看| 欧美日韩激情在线| 国产精一区二区三区| 亚洲精品视频观看| 一本色道亚洲精品aⅴ| 日韩电影在线观看一区| 日本一区二区三区电影| 欧美在线free| 国产麻豆视频精品| 亚洲狠狠爱一区二区三区| 久久综合九色综合欧美亚洲| 91视频在线观看免费| 久久精品国产99国产精品| 国产精品久久久久9999吃药| 国产成人精品综合在线观看| 亚洲一二三区不卡| 国产免费久久精品| 欧美美女激情18p| 国产成人免费网站| 午夜精品成人在线| 国产精品久久夜| 日韩一区二区三区电影| 91麻豆国产在线观看| 激情综合色丁香一区二区| 26uuu色噜噜精品一区| 在线免费不卡电影| 丰满放荡岳乱妇91ww| 日韩精品一级中文字幕精品视频免费观看| 欧美国产日韩亚洲一区| 91精品国产综合久久福利| 99久久精品国产导航| 精品一区二区三区免费观看| 亚洲一二三区视频在线观看| 欧美国产激情二区三区| 日韩一级视频免费观看在线| 国产一区二区三区四| 首页国产丝袜综合| 亚洲品质自拍视频| 久久精品人人做人人爽人人| 欧美一区三区四区| 欧美专区在线观看一区| 成人的网站免费观看| 精品一区二区免费在线观看| 天堂在线一区二区| 亚洲伦在线观看| 久久久久国产精品免费免费搜索| av网站免费线看精品| 国产在线播放一区三区四| 首页国产丝袜综合| 亚洲影视在线观看| 综合久久国产九一剧情麻豆| 国产亚洲精品免费| 精品国产乱码久久久久久闺蜜| 欧美日韩亚洲综合在线 | 亚洲国产电影在线观看| 精品噜噜噜噜久久久久久久久试看| 欧美三级欧美一级| 色天使久久综合网天天| av资源网一区| 成人国产精品免费网站| 国产黄色精品视频| 国内精品久久久久影院薰衣草| 日韩av一级电影| 丝袜诱惑亚洲看片| 亚洲成av人片在线| ww亚洲ww在线观看国产| 欧美大尺度电影在线| 欧美一卡2卡3卡4卡| 欧美福利电影网| 精品污污网站免费看| 欧美在线观看18| 欧美亚洲自拍偷拍| 欧美最猛黑人xxxxx猛交| 日本电影欧美片| 色婷婷久久久综合中文字幕| 99久久精品国产麻豆演员表| 本田岬高潮一区二区三区| 成人永久看片免费视频天堂| 丁香激情综合国产| 成人手机电影网| jvid福利写真一区二区三区| 99久久伊人久久99| 99久久99久久精品免费观看| 97久久超碰国产精品电影| 97精品久久久午夜一区二区三区| aaa欧美日韩| 91美女蜜桃在线| 在线观看一区不卡| 欧美日韩精品电影| 91精品啪在线观看国产60岁| 日韩一区二区三区在线观看 | 亚洲三级在线免费观看| 亚洲免费在线播放| 亚洲午夜视频在线观看| 三级在线观看一区二区| 美女视频一区二区三区| 狠狠色综合日日| 国产成人免费av在线| 99久久精品国产精品久久| 日本乱码高清不卡字幕| 欧美日本一区二区在线观看| 7777精品伊人久久久大香线蕉经典版下载 | 国产嫩草影院久久久久| 日韩色在线观看| 久久你懂得1024| 国产精品天干天干在观线| 亚洲欧美日韩久久| 亚洲成av人片一区二区三区| 一区二区中文视频| 亚洲午夜久久久久久久久久久 | 日韩一区欧美二区| 国产综合色产在线精品| 成人黄色片在线观看| 日本乱码高清不卡字幕| 91精品免费观看| 久久亚洲私人国产精品va媚药| 国产精品久久久久一区二区三区 | 一本大道久久a久久综合婷婷| 欧美三片在线视频观看| 777午夜精品视频在线播放| 久久综合久久综合亚洲| 中文字幕一区二区三区在线播放| 亚洲国产成人91porn| 久久国产三级精品| av中文字幕不卡| 成人夜色视频网站在线观看| 在线观看www91| 精品久久久久久无| 综合在线观看色| 日产国产高清一区二区三区| 国产成人99久久亚洲综合精品| 一本色道久久综合亚洲aⅴ蜜桃| 欧美夫妻性生活| 国产精品色眯眯| 丝袜亚洲另类欧美| 国产91精品入口| 欧美日韩一区二区三区四区| 久久亚洲影视婷婷| 亚洲资源在线观看| 国产精品一区二区久久不卡| 欧美伊人久久久久久午夜久久久久| 欧美成人性战久久| 亚洲精品免费看| 国产一区二区在线观看视频| 色婷婷av一区二区三区gif| 精品国产sm最大网站免费看| 亚洲靠逼com| 国产麻豆精品在线| 欧美日韩电影一区| 国产精品视频一二三区| 日韩成人一区二区三区在线观看| 成人精品鲁一区一区二区| 91精品在线免费| 亚洲你懂的在线视频| 国产综合色在线| 欧美男女性生活在线直播观看| 中文字幕av一区二区三区| 日本特黄久久久高潮| 99r国产精品| 久久久亚洲国产美女国产盗摄| 亚洲国产精品麻豆| 波多野结衣在线aⅴ中文字幕不卡| 欧美一级片免费看| 一个色妞综合视频在线观看| 国产高清成人在线| 欧美一区二区观看视频| 亚洲男同性恋视频| 福利91精品一区二区三区| 日韩精品一区二区三区在线| 亚洲自拍偷拍综合| 99久久免费国产| 国产视频911| 久久国产免费看|