The author believes 'that, in Western society, dreams arc considered to be ______.A.shamef
The author believes 'that, in Western society, dreams arc considered to be ______.
A.shameful
B.beneficial
C.unimportant
D.artistic
The author believes 'that, in Western society, dreams arc considered to be ______.
A.shameful
B.beneficial
C.unimportant
D.artistic
The author believes that the prediction of earthquakes__________ .
A.should be more accurate in future
B.is of some help
C.is as a matter offact impossible
D.is really reliable
The author believes that______.
A. women should lay more emphasis on their own qualities
B. beautiful clothes can make women more attractive
C. women have to show their beauty through their looks
D. women are more curious about new things than men
From the passage, we can inter that
A. the author has a high opinion of the foundation
B. the author is surely a close friend of the Gates
C. the author believes Bill Gates is really a kind person
D. the author admires the medical knowledge of Bill Gates
He believes that happiness______being easily pleased or satisfied.
A.consists of
B.consists with
C.consists by
D.consists in
Will he need bones of steel and powerful muscles to resist rocket thrust,the lungs of a glass blower,a mighty heart,the calmness of an acrobat,unconscious death urges,or a schizophrenic(患精神分裂症的)drove toward isolation? Popular ideas of a spaceman tend to be funny composites of fiction and fact.
A more realistic portrait emerges from the young science of bioastronautics,the newest and strangest of medical disciplines.The astronaut may be described as a young man of high intelligence who is normal to an abnormal degree.On earth he may well have been a high diver,high jumper,pole vaulter,or acrobat.He must be highly motivated,carefully trained,and he must want to come back.
His heart and lungs must be healthy but need not be exceptionally developed,for his cabin will be pressurized.Huge muscles may actually be disadvantageous,for he will have almost no way to get exercise,and he will find that the strength of a year old child is adequate in the weightlessness of space.A firm body and a short, strong neck will help him to withstand(抗拒;经得起……)the tremendous forces encountered at take off.Most important physically,his digestive system must be one that will not be upset by weightlessness;he must not be subject to motion sickness.
() 41.All the following are popular beliefs about the future spaceman EXCEPT that .
A.faced with isolation,he is brave enough and not liable to go mad
B.he needs to have a strong death complex
C.he must have strong bones and powerful muscles
D.he must be cool headed
() 42.Which of the following is NOT be considered by the author as a more realistic image of the future spaceman?
A.He must have superior intelligence.
B.He is young.
C.He should have a strong desire to survive.
D.He doesn’t get upset easily.
43.Bioastronautics is mostly related to .()
A.literature
B.the science of medicine
C.biology
D.disciplines and regulations
44.“normal to an abnormal degree”(Para.3)means .()
A.seemingly normal but actually abnormal
B.so ordinary that he is undistinguished in every way
C.extremely healthy,and there is nothing abnormal with him
D.so normal that no one believes it is true
45.To the future spaceman,what is most physically important is that .()
A.his vital capacity must be as great as a glass blowers
B.he must have a short and firm neck
C.his heart must be comparatively large
D.his digestive system should not be upset by weightlessness
A.amusement
B.lively
C.entertaining
D.interested
A.leads to
B.makes up
C.takes over
The writer believes that, in western society, dreams are considered to be ______.
A.shameful
B.beneficial
C.unimportant
D.artistic
A.crucial
B.radical
C.ciyil
D.fatal