“继而绎之久”中“绎”的意思是()选项 A.练习 B.学习 C.探究 D.阅读 E.

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“继而绎之久”中“绎”的意思是()选项

A.练习

B.学习

C.探究

D.阅读

E.编写

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编组站和区段站在作业和设备上有什么区别?

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阅读理解。

     As you move around your home, take a good look at the things you have. It is likely that your

living room will have a television set and a video, and your kitchen a washing machine and a microwave

oven. Your bedroom drawers will be filled with almost three times as many clothes as you need. You

almost certainly own a car and possibly a home computer, holiday abroad at least once a year and eat

out at least once a week.

      Now, perhaps, more than ever before, people are wondering what life is all about, and what it is for.

Seeking material success is beginning to trouble large numbers of people around the world. They feel that

the long hours work culture to make more money is eating up their lives, leaving them very little time or

energy for family or pastimes. Many are turning to other ways of living and downshifting is one of them.

Six percent of workers in Britain took the decision to downshift last year.

      One couple who downshifted is Daniel and Liz. They used to work in central London. He was a newspaper reporter and she used to work for an international bank. They would go to work by train every day

from their large house in the suburbs, leaving their two children with a nanny. Most evenings Daniel wouldn't get home until eight or nine o'clock and nearly twice a month he would have to fly to New York for

meetings. They both earned a large amount of money but began to feel that life was passing them by.

      Nowadays, they run a farm in the mountains of Wales. "I always wanted to have a farm then," says

Daniel, "and we took almost a year to make the decision to downshift. It's taken some getting used to,

but it's been worth it. We have to think twice now about spending money on car repairs and we no longer have any holidays. However, I think it's made us stronger as a family, and the children are a lot happier.

      Liz, however, is not quite sure. "I used to enjoy my job, even though it was hard work and long hours. I'm not really a country girl, but I suppose I'm gradually getting used to looking after the animals. One thing I do like, though, is being able to see more of my children. My advice for other people wanting to do the

same is not to think about it too much or you might not do it at all."

1.The passage tells us that            .

A.people seldom work long hours to make money

B.people hardly buy more things than necessary

C.people are sure everything they own is in the right place

D.people realize there is more to life than just making money

2.When Daniel was a reporter he _    _.

A.lived in central London

B.disliked his job

C.missed his children

D.was well paid

3.Daniel and Liz both agree that the move to the farm ____.

A.was easy to organize

B.has improved family life

C.was extremely expensive

D.has been a total success

4.What does the author mean by saying"the long hours work culture to make more money is eating up their lives" in the second paragraph ?

A.People work long hours to earn their living.

B.To make more money through hard work is the aim of people's life.

C.Long hours of hard work occupy too much of people's life.

D.People spent too much time and money eating meals.

5.The underlined word "downshifting" in the second paragraph refers to _________.

A.repairing your car by yourself

B.spending money carefully

C.moving out to the countryside to live a simpler and better life

D.living in a big house in the suburbs and dining out once a week

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Even plants can run a fever, especially when they are under attack by insects or disease. But (1) humans, plants can have their temperature (2) from 3,000 feet away—straight up. A decade ago, (3) the infrared scanning technology developed for military purpose and other satellites, physicist Stephen Paley (4) a quick way to take the temperature of crops to determine (5) ones are under stress. The goal was to let farmer (6) target pesticide spraying (7) rain poison on a whole field, which (8) include plants that don’t have the pest problem.

Even better, Paley’s Remote Scanning Services Company could detect crop problem before they became (9) to the eye. Mounted on a plane flown at 3,000 feet (10) , an infrared scanner measured the heat emitted by crops. The data were (11) into a color-coded map showing (12) plants were running "fevers". Farmers could then spot spray, using 50 to 70 percent less pesticide than they (13) would.

The bad news is that Paley’s company closed down in 1984, after only three years. Farmers (14) the new technology and long-term backers were hard (15) . But with the renewed concern about pesticides on produce, and refinements in infrared scanning, Paley hopes to (16) into operation. Agriculture experts have no doubt about the technology works. "This technique can be used (17) 75 percent of agricultural land in the United States," says George Oerther of Texas A&M. Ray Jackson, who recently retired from the Department of Agriculture, thinks (18) infrared crop scanning could be adopted by the end of the decade. But (19) Paley finds the financial backing (20) he failed to obtain 10 years ago.

4()

A. put up with

B. came up to

C. came up with

D. stood up to

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A.Norton

B.NetAnts

C.Rising

D.KV3000

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