The elephants, do not make money from______.A.getting charity from visitorsB.selling their
The elephants, do not make money from______.
A.getting charity from visitors
B.selling their paintings
C.selling their own CDs
D.all their entertainment work
The elephants, do not make money from______.
A.getting charity from visitors
B.selling their paintings
C.selling their own CDs
D.all their entertainment work
第1题
How do some countries protect elephants from being hunted?
A.By persuading ivory hunters.
B.By trying to take more care of elephants.
C.By establishing elephant preserves.
D.By fighting with ivory hunters.
第2题
第3题
What does the writer imply according to the passage?
A.Male elephants are hunted more than female elephants
B.Both male elephants and female elephants are equally hunted
C.Each elephant has a long life
D.There are not any ivory hunters in the world now.
第4题
A.There are three elephants
B.There are four elephants
C.They are three elephants
第6题
(77) An elephant uses its long, pointed tusks as tools for digging in the ground for food. He also uses them as weapons in combat.
The tusks of male elephants are usually large and heavy. In Africa, female elephants have long, light tusks. In India and other parts of southern Asia, female elephants have small, short tusks or none at all.
(78) Tusks in good .condition are in great demand, and may sell for as high as two thousand dollars or more. Because of this, large numbers of elephants have been killed. Some countries have initiated (开始) methods of trying to protect elephants. They have established elephant preserves, or areas of land set aside for herds of elephants where no one is allowed to harm them. Elephants on the preserves are safe from ivory hunters.
Female elephants in India and southern Asia have ______
A.large and heavy tusks
B.small and short tusks or not any teeth at all
C.small and short tusks
D.long and light tusks
第7题
What does "hemorrhaging elephants" refer to in the third paragraph?
A.Elephants are being poached in large quantity.
B.Immediate measures have been taken to deal with the dire situation.
C.Status quo of elephants in Congo has attracted international attention.
D.Some of the Congo people are also participating in the poaching.
第8题
A.It's a baby elephant
B.They are baby elephants
C.They are baby elephant
第9题
10.What does the author mean by “Yes, and no” in line 1, paragraph 1?
A. Other animals besides humans cry
B. No other animals besides humans cry
C. Animals cry but do not cry like humans
D. Animals cry but humans do not cry
11.Which of the following statement is true?
A. All animals have mobile eyes
B. All animals have a tearing system
C. Tearing system keeps animals’ eyes wet
D. Animals cry when being punished
12.Baby chimps or apes cry because__________.
A. they are being separated from their mothers
B. the reason is not clear
C. they feel the same way as baby humans do
D. they need to be fed and protected
13.Why human beings cry?
A. There a wide range of reasons.
B. People cry because they attend a stranger’s wedding.
C. Crying means exactly the same thing to all humans.
D. Because of cultural responses.
14.It can be inferred from the passage that __________.
A. it is uncertain to say to what extent apes feel the same emotions as humans
B. it is sure that apes can feel emotions
C. some people prefer being alone because they’re not good at communication
D. people’s emotions are different
第10题
After observing the demonstrations closely, one of the officials remarked bluntly, "It's a fascinating demonstration, young man, but just what practical application will come of this?"
"I don't know," replied Faraday, "but I do know that 100 years from now you'll be taxing them. "
From the demonstration of a principle to the marketing of products derived from that principle is often a long, involved series of steps. The speed and effectiveness with which these steps are taken are closely related to the history of management, the art of getting things done. Just as management applies to the wonders that have evolved from Faraday and other inventors, so it applied some 4, 000 years ago to the workings of the great Egyptian and Mesopotamian import and export firms ... to Hannibal's remarkable feat of crossing the Alps in 218 B.C.with 90, 000 foot soldiers, 12, 000 horsemen and a "conveyor belt" of 40 elephants ... or to the early Christian Church, with its world-shaking concepts of individual freedom and equality.
These ancient innovators were deeply involved in the problems of authority, division of labor, discipline, unity of command, clarity of direction and the other basic factors that are so meaningful to management today. But the real impetus to management as an emerging profession was the Industrial Revolution. Originating in 18-century England, it was triggered by a series of classic inventions and new processes, among them John Kay's Flying Shuttle in 1733, James Hargreaves' Spinning Jenny in 1770, Samuel Crompton's Mule Spinner in 1779 and Edmund Cartwright's Power Loom in 1785.
The anecdote about Michael Faraday indicates that______.
A.politicians tax everything
B.people are skeptical about the values of pure research
C.government should support scientists
D.he was rejected by his government