“The 21th Century” is ________ a newspaper, which helps us to improve English.


  1. A.
    more than
  2. B.
    less than
  3. C.
    no more than
  4. D.
    no less than
A
句意是“《二十一世紀(jì)報(bào)》不僅僅是報(bào)紙,它還幫助我們提高英語”。more than有“不僅僅”的意思。
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“The 21th Century” is ________ a newspaper, which helps us to improve English.

[  ]
A.

more than

B.

less than

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no more than

D.

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  ●3-month(700 yuan), 6-month(1, 200 yuan)and one-year(2, 000 yuan)courses.

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  So trade-offs will have to be made.some scenic sport will be sacrificed.some species(物種)will be forced to move, or will be carefully moved to special accommodations, deals will be struck to reduce the immediate effects.

  The lasting effects of these trade-offs are another matter.the 21st century development of the American west as an ideal place for alternative energy is going to throw off a lot of power and money to do a lot of good.but it is just as likely that they will be spent wastefully and will leave new problems behind, just like the railroad and the highway.

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Small towns along the railways became abandoned.

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Some railroad stops remained underused.

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Land in the West was hard to manage.

D.

Land grants went into private hands.

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What is the major concern in the development of alternative energy according to the last two paragraphs?

[  ]

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The transmission of power.

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The use of money and power.

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The selection of an ideal place.

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Cautious

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Approving

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Doubtful

D.

Disapproving

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Which is the best title for the passage?

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How the Railways Have Affected the West

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How Solar Energy Could Reshape the West

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How the Effects of Power Plants Can Be Reduced

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As the railroads and the highways shaped the American West in the past centuries, a new electhical generating(發(fā)電)and transmission(輸送)systen for the 21th century will leave a lasting mark on the West, for better or worse. Much of the real significance of railroads and highways is not in their direct physical effect on the scenery, but in the ways that they affect the suurouding community. The same is true of big solar ppants and the power lines that will be laid dowm to move electricity around.
The 19th century saw land grants(政府撥地)offered to railroad companies to build the transcontinental railroads ,leaving public land in between privately owned land . In much of the west ,some of the railroad sections were developed while others remained undeveloped ,and in both cases the landownership has presented unique challenges to land management ,with the completion or the interstate highway system ,many of the small towns which sprang up as railway stops and developed well ,have lost their lifeblood and died .
Big solar plants and their power lines will also have effects far beyond their direct footprint in the west .this is not an argument against building then ,we need alternative energy badly .and to really take advantage of it we need to be able to move electricity around far more readily than we can now .
So trade-offs will have to be made .some scenic sport will be sacrificed .some species (物種)will be forced to move ,or will be carefully moved to special accommodations ,deals will be struck to reduce the immediate effects .
The lasting effects of these trade-offs are another matter .the 21st century development of the American west as an ideal place for alternative energy is going to throw off a lot of power and money to do a lot of good .but it is just as likely that they will be spent wastefully and will leave new problems behind ,just like the railroad and the highway .
The money set aside in negotiated trade –offs and the institution that control  will shape the west far beyond the immediate footprint of power plants and transmission lines .so let’s remember the effects of the railroad and the highways as we construct these new power plants in the west .
【小題1】
what was the problem caused by the construction of the railways ?

A.small towns along the railways became abandoned .
B.some railroad stops remained .
C.land in the west was hard to manage .
D.land grants went into private hands.
【小題2】
what is the major concern in the development of alternative energy according to the last two paragraphs ?
A.the transmission of power B.the use of money and power
C.the conservation of solar energyD.the selection of an ideal place
【小題3】
what is the author ‘s attitude towards building solar plants ?
A.cautious B.a(chǎn)pproving C.doubtful D.disapproving
【小題4】
which is the best title for the passage ?
A.how the railways have affected the west
B.how solar energy could reshape the west
C.how the effects of power plants can be reduced
D.how the problems of the highways have been settled

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As the railroads and the highways shaped the American West in the past centuries, a new electhical generating(發(fā)電)and transmission(輸送)systen for the 21th century will leave a lasting mark on the West, for better or worse. Much of the real significance of railroads and highways is not in their direct physical effect on the scenery, but in the ways that they affect the suurouding community. The same is true of big solar ppants and the power lines that will be laid dowm to move electricity around.

The 19th century saw land grants(政府撥地)offered to railroad companies to build the transcontinental railroads ,leaving public land in between privately owned land . In much of the west ,some of the railroad sections were developed while others remained undeveloped ,and in both cases the landownership has presented unique challenges to land management ,with the completion or the interstate highway system ,many of the small towns which sprang up as railway stops and developed well ,have lost their lifeblood and died .

Big solar plants and their power lines will also have effects far beyond their direct footprint in the west .this is not an argument against building then ,we need alternative energy badly .and to really take advantage of it we need to be able to move electricity around far more readily than we can now .

So trade-offs will have to be made .some scenic sport will be sacrificed .some species (物種)will be forced to move ,or will be carefully moved to special accommodations ,deals will be struck to reduce the immediate effects .

The lasting effects of these trade-offs are another matter .the 21st century development of the American west as an ideal place for alternative energy is going to throw off a lot of power and money to do a lot of good .but it is just as likely that they will be spent wastefully and will leave new problems behind ,just like the railroad and the highway .

The money set aside in negotiated trade –offs and the institution that control  will shape the west far beyond the immediate footprint of power plants and transmission lines .so let’s remember the effects of the railroad and the highways as we construct these new power plants in the west .

1.

what was the problem caused by the construction of the railways ?

A. small towns along the railways became abandoned .

B. some railroad stops remained .

C. land in the west was hard to manage .

D. land grants went into private hands.

2.

what is the major concern in the development of alternative energy according to the last two paragraphs ?

A. the transmission of power            B. the use of money and power

C. the conservation of solar energy         D. the selection of an ideal place

3.

what is the author ‘s attitude towards building solar plants ?

A. cautious         B. approving            C. doubtful             D. disapproving

4.

which is the best title for the passage ?

A. how the railways have affected the west

B. how solar energy could reshape the west

C. how the effects of power plants can be reduced

D. how the problems of the highways have been settled

 

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