精子-宫颈黏液接触试验阴性是指摆动精子为 ( )
A:0~10% B:0~25% C:0~5% D:10%~25% E:25%~50%
设置接口的链路层协议为X.25,并指定其工作方式为DTE的命令是().
A:[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] link-protocol x25dce B:[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] link-protocol x.25dce C:[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] link-protocol x25dte D:[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] link-protocol x.25dte
以下色相中与白种人的肤色色相最接近的是()
A:C5M25Y25K35 B:C5M25Y25K0 C:C5M10Y25K0 D:C5M25Y10K0
5÷等于( )
A:1 B: 25 C:1或25 D:-1或-25
寒冷的冬天室外气温是-25℃,河面结了一层厚冰,那么冰层的上表面温度和下表面温度及深水处的温度分别是:
A: -25℃,-25℃,-25℃; B: 都低于-25℃; C: -25℃,0℃,0℃; D: -25℃,0℃,4℃.
与植物细胞相比,真菌的细胞中无 ( )
A:叶绿体 | B:细胞膜 | C:细胞核 | D:细胞质 |
It happens every day, everywhere I go. At the supermarket and the post office, people keep telling me to enjoy my kids while they are 41 . I spend my days taking care of them and answering 42 questions about everything from why we have two eyes but one nose to 43 there are toilets in the heaven. They 44 me from eating a full meal or getting a full 45 sleep.
Yet, the other day, when I took my kids to a children’s museum, I began to 46 what people were trying to tell mE. It was the 47 time we had gone there without diaper (纸尿片) bag, baby bottle or stroller (小推车). As I watched my sons paint there, I was suddenly 48 by a wave of 49 . My babies weren’t babies any morE.
Now I’m paying more attention to the 50 that won’t happen when my kids are 51 . I’m enjoying the minute when Christ looked up the sky and cried 52 “Wow! The moon!” In a few 53 , it will take a rare Shrek card or something else to get him that exciteD. I’m 54 the moment when Nicholas put down his fork at dinner and asked, “Mommy, how are you doing?” About ten years from now, he 55 not care about mE. When they’re in primary school, they won’t want to hold my 56 any morE. In junior high school, they won’t hug me and say, “I love you, too.” In high school, they won’t even want to be 57 together with mE.
Pretty 58 they’ll both be gonE. And I’ll 59 through the supermarket and the post office alone, warning young 60 to enjoy their kids while they are littlE. Hope they’ll listen.
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Yesterday I was returning from Boston by train and my wife was planning to leave work to pick me up from the station. 21 I told her not to bother on the phone;I would come by 22 . While I was sitting on the bus,a young woman with a large 23 got on. She was 24 several bags of heavy books.
I heard her mention to someone else that she 25 had two miles to walk after she 26 the bus. I thought maybe I should ask if she 27 a ride but I wasn't sure which 28 she was getting off at, so I hesitated(犹豫)and didn't ask. About ten minutes later, the bus dropped me off at the stop where my 29 was waiting.
As we were driving home, I 30 saw the same young lady with her large dog. Her 31 were by the side of the roaD. I 32 my wife to pull over and asked the 33 lady if she would like a 34 .I explained to her that I had overheard(偶然听见)her on the bus. She said she would love a ride but she was concerned about the dog that was quite 35 and a little tired then.
I said it was OK and helped lift the dog into our car. The young lady got in 36 .Looking back, I saw the dog 37 in the back seat quietly with its owner. We took them both home and the 38 was very appreciativE.
When reflecting on(思考)this experience I was a little sad not to 39 the first time on the bus. But I was very 40 to have the second chance to offer help to the woman.
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Five-year-old Jocelyn was playing outside her grandmother's apartment building. Her mom, Jaimee, kept an eye on the 41 from a window.
At about 4 pm, Jocelyn walked around the comer of the building to get her bike and 42
"I took my eyes 43 her for five minutes, and she was gone," says JaimeE. "I knew something was 44 ," she adds, 45 when she saw that Jocelyn's bike was 46 there and found an old credit card her daughter had been playing with 47 near the bikE. Jaimee called 911.
Policemen came soon, blocking off streets and 48 the neighborhooD. Officers handed out a photo of the blond (金发) girl. Many people joined in.
Temar Boggs, 15, was with some friends helping his elderly neighbor when one searcher 49 them and asked if they'd seen the girl. 50 the boys, none of them had seen her. Temar was approached with a photo of Jocelyn. "I 51 that I was going to find her," he says. He borrowed a bike from a friend and sped away. The boy searched without a plan, 52 keeping a sharp eye out as he rode on.
Then Temar 53 a car driving down a side street and turning back, 54 the driver was unfamiliar with the neighborhooD. He followed it.
The car pulled an 55 U-turn at the top of a hill -- a group of policemen had gathered therE.
The car passed the boy as it circled back 56 the hill. Temar made eye contact (接触) with the man behind the wheel, and spied a tiny blond girl in the passenger seat. Temar 57 knew "it was her, for surE."
The boy 58 fast after the car, but the driver kept moving, slowly winding his way through the neighborhooD.
59 , the driver pulled the car to the street side a few hundred feet ahead of him and pushed open the passenger-side door. Jocelyn __60_ out of the car. The kidnapper (绑架者) sped away but was caught by the police the next day.
41. A. bike | B. building | C. policeman | D. girl |
42.A. disappeared | B. escaped | C. hid | D. left |
43. A. above | B. to | C. for | D. off |
44. A. dangerous | B. difficult | C. special | D. wrong |
45.A. unfortunately | B. especially | C. formally | D. probably |
46. A. also | B. even | C. still | D. yet |
47. A. abandoned | B. brought | C. enveloped | D. presented |
48. A. disturbing | B. entering | C. searching | D. exploring |
49. A. annoyed | B. approached | C. inspired | D. invited |
50. A. According to | B. As a result of | C. In spite of | D. Depending on |
51. A. felt | B. agreed | C. learned | D. proved |
52. A. hurriedly | B. carefully | C. properly | D. simply |
53. A. followed | B. passed | C. missed | D. spotted |
54. A. so that | B. even though | C. as if | D. in case |
55. A.sharp | B. major | C. awful | D. vast |
56. A. along | B. around | C. down | D. toward |
57. A. certainly | B.immediately | C. nearly | D. absolutely |
58. A. ran | B. drove | C. rode | D. circled |
59. A. Cautiously | B. Finally | C. Gradually | D. Wildly |
60. A. slipped | B. running | C. cycling | D. leaping |
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