Passage 16
1. The telegraph was invented by Mor.
2. Mor preferred painting to electricity subject when he was a student.
3. Too many parated wires of the telegraph prototype made it unfeasible.
4. The alphabet contains 26 letters.
5. Franklin T.Pope believed that Mor created “dots and dashes” coding system.
狮子的画法6. It is unnecessary for operators to decipher Mor code.
7. Mor invented the printing telegraph in 1844.
8. The wires sometimes followed the railroad routes in US.
糖果的英语怎么写9. Mor took part in tting up trans-Atlantic cable link.
10. Mor donated his money to the school he once attended.
Passage 18
1. 斑鸠吃什么食物No one can recogni a single word in the Voynich manuscript.
2. Someone wrote this book in a language that was popular in the early 1400s.
3. Section 2 of the Voynich manuscript contains illustrations of some stars.
4. Section 5 of the Voynich manuscript describes medical contents.
5. There is no drawing at all in Section 6.
6. Several hundred years later a blank cover was added to protect the manuscript.党员作风
7. Roger Bacon once owned this book and wrote his name in it.
8. Finally, it was the book dealer Voynich who donated his book to Yale University.
9. Some believe that this mysterious book was made by extraterrestrial intelligence.
10. Is is almost impossible for an original manuscript to have no mistakes and revisions.
11. The copy theory implies that the text of this book could have no meaning.
12. This book could be a promotional maneuver or a lling trick in the past.
Passage 19
1. Not many people liked to swim at Sydney’s beaches in the early 1800s.
2. Criminals were prohibited from bathing in Sydney Harbour becau they were dangerous to public.
3. The Government bought back Bondi beach from O’Brien to make it open to public.
4. Bondi Beach is a popular place in sports world.
5. Bondi Beach is the most famous beach in Australia.
6. The official surf lifesaving movement originated from Bondi.
7. The digger and the bushman also work at the beach to rescue surfers.
8. Thanks to lifesavers no one drowned on “Black Sunday”.
9. Shark nets are very effective in protecting swimmers.
10. No shark can pass through the shark nets.
Passage 20
1. Is is perceived that the first written account of economic bubble was Tulip Mania.
2. A rearch found that tulips could well adapt to the demanding environment in Dutch.
3. An advanced futures market developed to help tulip trade all year round.
4. Violetten was more expensive than Couleren.
5. The highest price belonged to tulips with “flames” of colour caud by some virus.
6. The CEOs of Dot-com is late 1990s could earn about $61,710 each month.
7. 葵山镇Amsterdam’s Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange were t up at the same time.
8. One sailor ate a tulip bulb becau he considered it was nutritious.
梨形身材怎么减肥9. Finally, The Dutch tulip bubble burst into an economic depression.
10. The government took steps to save the tulip market but failed.
Passage 23
1. Two scientists obrved that a female chimpanzee taught her son how to u the bitter-leaf to cure stomach ache.
2. In ancient China, hors found Plantago asiatica and fed sick soldiers.
3. When sick or weak, some wild animals depart from the group in order to survive.
4. According to our folk feeling, the bitter the medicine tastes, the better healing effect it has.
5. Dogs and cats eat grass to clean their intestines.
6. Parrots eat clay becau it helps them digest tree eds.
7. Toxin is one of the plants’ lf-defen mechanisms against their natural enemies.
8. Animals sometimes prefer recreational drugs which in fact shorten the odds of survival.
9. Wild bears occasionally take psychoactive drugs to get pleasure.
10. People should not always keep animals in zoos.
Passage 24
1. Traditional transit systems are unappealing and cannot displace cars becau they are not flexible.
2. Low density of cities has caud uncertainty of people’s travel pattern.
3. A Dual Mode system like RUF is free of charge.
红烧猪爪4. The main part of the trip needs drivers to control the vehicle in the RUF system.
5. Low speed during switching can reduce the radius of curvature.
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6. Many individual RUFs achieve higher quality than large trains with the same capacity.
7. Over-water RUF rail us a combination of windmills and solar cells.
8. During bad weather, RUF systems must be shut down.
9. PRT is an improved version of RUF system.