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[单项选择]A: What's up with Donald I've never seen him so happy.
B:______
[单项选择]She ______ some salt on her food to make it taste better.
A. sprinkled
B. sprayed
C. scattered
D. dispersed
[单项选择]Nobody______ when I complained about the food, so nothing was done about it.
A. turned to me
B. relied on me
C. backed me up
D. held me up
[单项选择]There is something wrong with my ear, so I must have it ______.
A. checking
B. checked
C. to check
D. check
[单项选择]He has failed me so many times that I no longer have any ______ in what he promises.
A. faith
B. belief
C. credit
D. reliance
[单项选择]Speaker A: So, how did you enjoy the food in Thailand
Speaker B: ______. Spicy and hot, but really delicious.
[单项选择]RANCID : TASTE ::
A. tepid : temperature
B. glossy : look
C. rank : smell
D. dulcet : sound
E. savory : odor
[单项选择]The unpleasant taste of the medicine prescribed by a famous doctor ______ in his mouth for hours.
A. rests
B. waited
C. prolonged
D. lingered
[单项选择]Her taste runs also to arrangements of Chopin and Joplin, as well as to Japanese and Brazilian music, part of ()approach that is winning her fans around the world.
A. a heterogeneous
B. an eclectic
C. a homogeneous
D. a monotonous
[单项选择]The senses of hearing, smell, touch and taste supply us with______.
A. about 80% of our information about the world
B. about half of our information about the world
C. about 20% of our information about the world
D. all the needed information about the world
[单项选择]A growing taste for shark steaks and shark-fin soup has for the first time in 400 million years put the scourge of the sea at the wrong end of the food chain. Commercial landings of this toothsome fish have doubled every year since 1986, and shark populations are plunging. It is hardly a case of good riddance. Sharks do for gentler fish what lions do for the wildebeest; they check populations by feeding on the weak. Also, sharks apparently do not get cancer and may therefore harbor clues to the nature of the disease. Finally, there is the issue of motherhood. Sharks are viviparous. That is, they bear their young alive and swimming(not sealed in eggs)after gestation periods lasting from nine months to two years. Shark mothers generally give birth to litters of from eight to twelve pups and bear only one litter every other year. This is why sharks have one of the lowest fecundity rates in the ocean. The female cod, for example, spawns annually and lays a few million eggs at a time. If three quarters of the cod were to be fished this year, they could be back in full force in a few years. But if humans took that big of a bite out of the sharks, the population would not recover for 15 years. So, late this summer, if all goes according to plan, the shark will join the bald eagle and the buffalo on the list of managed species. The federal government will cap the U. S. commercial catch at 5,800 metric tons, about half of the 1989 level, and limit sportsmen to two sharks per boat. Another provision discourages finning, the harvesting of shark fins alone, by limiting the weight of fins to 7 percent of that of all the carcasses. Finning got under the skin of environmentalists, and the resulting anger helped to mobilize support for the new regulations. Finning itself is a fairly recent innovation. Shark fins contain noodlelike cartilaginous tissues that Chinese chefs have traditionally used to thicken and flavor soup. Over the past few years rising demand in Hong Kong has made the fins be worth considerably more to the fisherman thanthe average price of about $ 10 a pound. But can U. S. quotas save shark species that wander the whole Atlantic The blue shark, for example, migrates into the waters of something like 23 countries. John G. Casey, a biologist with the National Marine Fishheries Service Research Center in Narragansett, R.I. , admits that international coordination will eventually be necessary, but he supports U. S. quotas as a first step in mobilizing to other nations. Meanwhile the commercial fishermen are not waiting for the new rules to take effect. "There is a pre-quota rush on sharks," Casey says, "and it"s going on as we speak."According to the passage, shark populations are at greater risk than cod populations because______.
A. sharks are now being eaten more than cod
B. the shark reproduction rate is lower than that of the cod
C. sharks are quickly becoming fewer in number
D. sharks are now as scarce as bald eagles and buffalo
[单项选择]The seafood doesn't taste ______.
A. well
B. good
C. to be good
D. very nicely
[单项选择]The vegetables didn't taste very good. They ______ too long.
A. had been cooked
B. were cooked
C. had cooked
D. cooked