I\ Judgment Questions
1. The official name of the Military Academy at West Point is the United States Army School for Officers Right
2. The winner of the first Soccer World Cup in 1930 was Uruguay Right
3. Yao Ming, a Chinese player who plays for the NBA, was elected to the 14th session of the 'Ten Outstanding Young Men of China' Right <
4. We can clearly see the Great Wall from space Wrong
The resolution of the eye refers to the ability of the eye to distinguish between two neighboring points or lines, usually expressed in terms of the angle of the pupil center of the eye that just can be separated from the two points or two lines. The resolution of the human eye angle is six minutes, that is, 0.1 degrees, that is, the circumference of the circle 1/3600. spacecraft usually fly at an altitude of 300 to 400 kilometers, assuming that the closer 300 kilometers in altitude, and as a radius to draw a circle, the circumference of about 1,800,000 meters. Then, the naked eye in 300 km altitude can see the circumference of the circle should be 1,800,000 meters × 1/3600 = 500 meters, that is to say, only the length and width can reach 500 meters of the object can be in the human eye to show as a point, so that people see. The width of the Great Wall is only about 10 meters, obviously not standard enough. He points out that, according to this method, it is not difficult to see that the Great Wall would disappear from our sight at an altitude of only 36 kilometers. It seems that it is too outrageous to say that the Great Wall is visible from space or even from the moon, which is 384,000 kilometers from Earth.
5. The author of "The History of Confucius" is Wu Jingzi right
6. The most abundant organisms in the oceans are fish wrong Plankton
7. The electronic computer was invented in 1964 wrong 1946
8. The city flower of Chengdu is: Hibiscus right
9. The earliest record of the Halleye Comet was the Persians wrong Chinese
10. The longest river that empties into the Atlantic Ocean is the Amazon River Yes
1. China's first geothermal power station is Yangbajing Yes
2. Europe's largest peninsula is in northern Europe Yes
3. The growth cycle of eyebrows lasts six months Wrong 2 months
4. "Ballet" was introduced to China from Italy Wrong France
5. The nature of public security organs in China is administrative organs Yes
6. Pig iron is hard and brittle because it contains little carbon Wrong
7. The English abbreviation for the central processing unit of a computer is CPU Yes
8. Icing sugar is made from white granulated sugar Yes
9. The distance of an international marathon is 20,000 meters Wrong 42,195 meters
10. Shabu-shabu originated in the Yuan Dynasty Yes
1. 1. an animal with a low blood temperature is cold-blooded Wrong
2. insulin is a protein Right
3. the earliest sphygmomanometers were used to measure the blood pressure of cows Wrong Horse
4. the first institution of higher learning in the history of the United States was Harvard University Right
5. the West Indies are located in the western part of the Atlantic Ocean Right
6. jin yong's place of origin is taipei, taiwan Wrong Haining, Zhejiang
7. Penguins usually lay their eggs in December Wrong May
8. The Bank of Communications is a joint-stock bank Wrong
9. Scurvy is caused by a lack of vitamin C Wrong
10. The six-stringed zither is an alias for the guitar Wrong
1. The emergence of the game of Go is related to ancient wars Wrong
2. The world's first postage stamps were produced in Bulgaria Wrong Britain
3. The world's first postage stamp appeared in Bulgaria. Wrong England
3. Iron pots are usually made of pig iron. Right
4. In a dog's eyes, the world is only black and white. Wrong Black, white, and grey
5. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the United States. Right
6. The silver fir is called the "plant panda". Right
7. The French national day is July 4. Wrong July 14
9. "Pagodas" are Buddhist buildings. Right
10. C
A. Germany B. Brazil C. Turkey D. United States
2. Popular in southern Fujian, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, where overseas Chinese live, including "finger", "score", "song" three major parts. What kind of local music is it?A
A. Fujian Nanqu B. Kanto Xiaoqu C. Chaole D. Hanle
1. Which festival of which minority group in China is the La Drum Festival, the Mang Song Festival, the Xinhe Festival and the Douma Festival?C
A. Zhuang B. Yao C. Miao D. Li
2. One of the four famous teas, Longjing Tea, originates from ( )?C
A.Chengdu, Sichuan Province B.Xining, Qinghai Province C.Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province D.Kaohsiung, Taiwan
1.When was the euro formally born?B
A. January 1, 1998 B.January 1, 1999 C.November 1, 2000 D.November 1, 2001
2. The first rise of "Mid-Autumn Festival" to eat mooncakes was to:B
A. commemorate Qu Yuan B. overthrow of the Yuan Dynasty C. the people of the Southern Song Dynasty to commemorate the resistance to the Jin warriors D. from the legend of the Chang'e Runs to the Moon
1. "Wise man, who thinks a thousand times, is bound to be wrong" is from:D
A. Sun Zi's The Art of War B. Sun Bin's The Art of War C. The Analects of Confucius D. Yenzi's Spring and Autumn
2. " is A
A. TV drama award B. Music award C. Dance award D. Movie award
Three, list
1. China's seven ancient capitals
Beijing Luoyang Xi'an Hangzhou Nanjing Kaifeng Anyang
Four, connecting the dots
The most of the lakes in China
Largest saltwater lake- -The largest freshwater lake - Poyang Lake
The highest lake - Namucuo interesting
The lowest lake --The Longest Lake - Snowy Mountain Jasper Bengongtuo
The Deepest Lake - Changbaishan Tianchi
The lake with the highest mineralization--Charkhan Salt Lake
V. Classified choices
(Hundred Days' Reform) During the Hundred Days' Reform Movement, the first newspaper founded by the reformists was:
A. Seeking the Truth B. The New Youth C. The New Nation D. The Chronicle of China and Foreign Affairs
(Fertility) When did China When did China start to promote family planning among ethnic minorities? A
A.From the early 1980s B.From the late 1980s C.From the early 1990s D.Not practiced among ethnic minorities
(Prison) The Ming prison in Hongdong County, Shanxi, is famous for the story of who?A
A.Su San B.Dou'e C.Yu Apollo D.Hai Rui
(Bank) Which of the following bank was the first modern bank to appear? C
A.Swiss Bank B.Citibank C.Bank of Venice D.Bank of Eagles
(Fly) A fly rubs its feet in a hurry as soon as it lands somewhere, it is: D
A.cleaning dirt and getting ready to eat B.transmitting bio-radar waves and detecting food C.recognizing the smell of the same kind of odor D.tasting taste
(Kelp) How does kelp rot once it is cooked?C
A.Kelp is the most popular food in the world.
A. Add wine B. Add salt C. Add vinegar D. Add monosodium glutamate
(Tea) The famous tea produced in Fujian is:D
A. Longjing B. Biluochun C. Bird's Tongue D. White Tea
(Country) The U.S. Secretary of State is the equivalent of China's:B
A. Prime Minister B. Minister for Foreign Affairs C. Head of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress D. Minister for Home Affairs
(Bird) The winter habitat of China's grassland migratory birds is in: A
A.the northern coast of the Indian Ocean B.Southeast Asia C.the Central and Southern Peninsula D.the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau
(Television film) China's first colorful feature film was: D
A.The Road Angels B.The Crossroads C.The Spectrum of the Red Flag D.The Blessing
(Law) The U.S. Constitution of 1787 provides that. The power to interpret the Constitution rests with: C
A.Congress B.The President C.The Supreme Court D.The State Department
(Human body) The "Hundred Happiness Points" in the human body are located at the back of the head B.The middle of the abdomen C.The middle of the top of the head D.The middle of the chest
(Wu Zetian) How many characters are there on the tombstone of Wu Zetian in Qianling Mausoleum in Shaanxi Province? D
A.one character B.two characters C.three characters D.none
(Glasses) When pouring boiled water in winter, the glass that is easy to burst is: B
A.a very thin glass B.a very thick glass C.the higher D.makes no difference
(Wedding) Firecrackers were initially set off at weddings to:A
A.shock demons and get rid of evil spirits B. Increase festivity C. Seek children D. Wish for a good marriage
Six, snatch the answer
1. A goat which is blind in its left eye, there is a piece of beef on its left side, and a piece of pork on its right side, may I ask how it chooses? The goat is a vegetarian
2. The credit card issued by the Agricultural Bank of China is? Golden Spike Card
3. The movie "Liu Sanjie" is a story of the life of - what ethnic group? Zhuang
4. Which has more strings, the guzheng or the guqin? The guqin
5. In ancient books, men often hold "three feet" in their hands, what does it refer to? Sword
6. Hollywood is located in what US state? California
7. What is the slogan of the Olympic Games? Faster, Higher, Stronger
8. The deepest lake in the world is: Lake Baikal
9. Who is the founder of the "Zhongshan Suit"? Sun Yat-sen
10. Who was the Western King of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom? Xiao Zhaogui
11. What did people usually use to "worship the stove" on the 23rd day of the Lunar New Year? Malt candy
12. In which work is the "Red Queen" a character? The Tale of the Western Chamber
13. The largest detoxifying organ in the human body is: the liver
14. Generally speaking, wearing a ring on the middle finger means: being in love
15. Which came out first, the pendant watch or the wristwatch? A pendant watch
7. Conditional Questions
1. He had excellent military skills and strategically emphasized the importance of attacking the near and the distant to avoid making too many enemies.
2. He emphasized on detailed exploration of the enemy's situation, division and encirclement, long-distance surprise attack, feinting and retreating to lure the enemy, and annihilating the enemy in the movement, etc., which was called "deep and strategic, and using the army like a god" in the history.
3. On the other hand, the battle was characterized by savagery and cruelty, with large-scale massacres of inhabitants, destruction of towns and fields, and great destructiveness.
4. Born into a noble Mongol family, he laid the foundation for the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty.
Genghis Khan
1. He joined the May Fourth Movement in Baoding in 1919, joined the Socialist Youth League in 1920, and joined the Chinese ****anese Communist Party in 1921 when he was at the Oriental University in Moscow.
2. In 1929, he was elected secretary of the party caucus of the National Federation of Trade Unions at the Fourth Plenary Session of the Sixth Central Committee of the National Federation of Trade Unions.In October, 1934, he took part in the 25,000-mile Long March. After the Anhui Incident, he became a political commissar of the New Fourth Army.
3. Returning to Yan'an in 1943, he became secretary of the Central Secretariat and vice chairman of the Military Commission. In 1949, he was elected vice chairman of the Central People's Government, vice chairman of the Military Commission, and honorary chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions
4. In November 1969, he died in Kaifeng, China, as a result of intentional frame-ups and brutal persecution by Lin Biao and the "Gang of Four". Kaifeng.
Liu Shaoqi
1. Ranked twenty-seventh among the Liang Shan heroes, he was the fourth leader of the four strongholds of Liang Shan.
2. This person also has two brothers, Shijie village people, each of them is strong in martial arts, dare to go to the fire.
3. Gao Ziangzui and other several attacks on Liangshan Po, he and his brother rate of the water army to make a big splash, to establish a miraculous achievement.
4. When Song Jiang attacked Fang La, he led the sailors to attack the southern water fortress, was attacked by the southern arms row, he was about to jump into the water to escape, was hooked up, do not want to be humiliated, cut his own throat and died.
Ruan Xiao Er
1. This person was born in 1823.
2. In 1860, he was in charge of the Huaiyang navy. After the Hunan army occupied Anqing, he was recommended by Zeng Guofan as "a man of great talent" and was ordered to return to the Hefei area to recruit courage.
3. He actively prepared for the construction of new military industries, imitated foreign ships and cannons, and began to engage in foreign affairs, which was labeled as "self-improvement".
4. Always adhere to the policy of "compromise" in foreign negotiations.
LI HONGZHANG
VIII. She was ( ) years old.
A.103 B.105 C.106
2. In general, which is better, goat leather or sheep leather? Goat leather
3. a cup containing water, there is a piece of ice on the water, at this time the water is full of the cup, when the ice dissolves will the water overflow out of the cup will
4. at 0 degrees Celsius, the water will be ( )
A. heat contraction and cold expansion B. heat expansion and cold contraction C. will not change
300
1. as a result of which country and Taiwan China suspended diplomatic relations with this country and all agreements between the two governments ceased to be implemented immediately.B
A.Maldives B.Kiribati C.Mauritius D.Madagascar
2.China's famous "Five Mountains "Among the famous "Five Mountains" in China, the one located in the southern region is ( )B
A. Hengshan B. Hengshan C. Songshan D. Taishan
3. The pattern on the back of the 20-cent RMB issued in 2.80 is: D
A. Ethnic minorities B. Tractor C. The Great Wall D. The national emblem
4. >A. New China B. Late Qing Dynasty C. Early Qing Dynasty D. Early Yuan Dynasty
400
1. The suona was originally a musical instrument of which place? C
A.India B.Korea C.Persia D.China E.Arabia
2.A kind of opera, sung in a euphemistic and fresh style, divided into two categories: florid and flat. It is accompanied by the gaohu. B
A.Sichuan Opera B.Huangmei Opera C.Hui Opera D.Kun Opera E.Ping Opera
3.The earliest school songs appeared in A
A.Japan B.China C.United States D.Germany E.England
4.Opera was born in which country?A
A.Italy B.France C.Germany D.England E.Portugal
< p>5001.How many years were the Olympic Games held in ancient Greece?C
A.2 years B.3 years C.4 years D.5 years E.6 years F.8 years
2.Which of the following rights and obligations did serfs in Western Europe not have?E
A.To serve their lords in the corvée service without pay B.To pay more than two-thirds of the crops produced from their own plots of land C.To enter and leave official religious occasions without the permission of the lord D. To be free to go out of the country without the permission of the lord D.To go to the city without the permission of the lord C. not being allowed to go to formal religious occasions without the permission of the lord D. not being allowed to receive an education E. regular military service F. being able to redeem one's children with one's own property
3. In the 18th century, German aristocrats were keen to collect "wooden books" made of various kinds of trees, and to customize boxes made of wood with a bark cover, do you know what the inside of the box was used to contain? E
A. their own treasured jewelry B. special birthday gifts to others C. commemorative gold coins D. entertaining guests sweets E. related to the wood, such as leaves, fruits, etc. F. and the opposite sex to communicate with each other letters
4.1800 years ago, Western doctors believe that the sign of success of the operation is: D
A. surgery does not fall unconscious B. surgery does not coma C. surgery does not bleed D. surgery does not bleed D. surgery does not bleed C. surgery does not bleed D. surgery does not bleed .no bleeding after the operation D.pain after the operation E.feeling numb after the operation F.pus in the wound after the operation
9. True or False Questions
Ching Ming is both a festival and a holiday. Qingming is the 5th of the 24 festivals in China's lunar calendar. Why is it also a festival? It goes back to the ancient "cold food festival". Cold Food Festival is the 105th day after the winter solstice every year, just before the day of Qingming, the old folk every cold food festival, families do not raise the fire to cook, only eat cold food. The next day is Qingming, people go to the grave to burn paper, repair the tomb to add soil, in order to express the memory of the deceased. These customs were handed down from the Spring and Autumn Period. True
1. A 6-year-old child in Maryland, USA, became seriously ill and his mother went out to find a doctor to cure the child. However, after the doctor learned that the mother had left the child alone at home when she went out, he sued the mother for not seriously fulfilling her duty of guardianship. The court found that the mother was not negligent and ruled against the doctor. (False. Because U.S. law does not allow minors under the age of 10 to be left alone in the home, the doctor prevailed.)
2. An airplane flying from Rakusugi to Tokyo was passing over the Aleutian Islands when a pregnant woman on board suddenly gave birth to a baby boy, and an hour later, another. However, when filling out the birth registration form, law enforcement officials determined that the boy born later was the older brother and the boy born first was the younger. (True. Because the Aleutian Islands lie to the east of the international date line in the twelfth time zone between east and west, the boy born first was born 23 hours later in Guernsey time than the boy born later.)
3. Ahmed was a wealthy Egyptian merchant who married his fifth wife abroad. Upon his return, he was prosecuted by his first wife for bigamy, resulting in a conviction and imprisonment. (True. Because the <marriage laws> of Arab countries such as Egypt only allow adult men to marry a maximum of four wives. Exceeding that number is considered bigamy.)
4. Norway's 1935 edition of the <Penal Code> states that where a private house is stolen after the door has been closed and locked, the thief is found guilty; if the door is unlocked and the theft occurs, the thief is found not guilty. (False. Because Norway had such a provision in its 18th century law, but it was repealed as early as the 19th century.)
5. Despite India's rapid economic development in recent years, people's consumption level is rising, but the latest market research shows that: in the McDonald's restaurant, Indian customers consume the most is the cheap french fries, and do not want to order more expensive beef hamburger. (True. Because the cow is a Hindu deity and its meat is not allowed to be consumed by believers. And more than 80 percent of India's nationals are Hindu.)
6. German youth volunteers have many service programs, often volunteer for the government to do some low-paid, tired and dirty and no one wants to do the work. This even includes helping to clean chimneys for farmers. (Leave. Because in Germany, chimney cleaners are paid more than civil servants. So many people are happy to work in this profession.)
7. The Russian military has been underfunded for years and often owes its soldiers money. Therefore, the Ministry of Defense allows soldiers to work during their service to support their daily expenses. (Leave. Because in fact, the Russian Defense Ministry strictly forbids soldiers to engage in "second careers". However, the Russian army is so corrupt that many officers, in order to enrich themselves, force soldiers to work for private companies and then keep a significant portion of their pay for themselves.)
8. A huge 300,000-ton U.S.-owned oil tanker was on its way from the Egyptian port of Alexandria to Japan in order to avoid being attacked by a generation of Middle Eastern terrorists. Instead of going through the Suez Canal, it intentionally took a detour around the Cape of Good Hope and sailed from the southern Indian Ocean to the Strait of Malacca. (True. Because in fact, the maximum navigable capacity of the Suez Canal is only 250,000 tons. Therefore, even if the tanker wanted to pass through the Suez Canal, it would not be possible and it would have to go around the Cape of Good Hope.)
9. During a joint U.S.-Russian anti-terrorist military operation, U.S. soldiers ran out of ammo first and asked the Russians for some support. But the Russian side told the US side, "It's useless to give you Americans any more bullets, you can't kill the terrorists at all." The U.S. side decided that the Russian side was insulting them. So it took some Russian guns and ammunition by force. And killed many terrorists, leaving the Russians speechless. (False. Because the caliber and type of bullets used by the U.S. and Russian armies are not the same. Therefore, American guns cannot shoot with Russian-made bullets. "Can't hit terrorists at all.")
10.In 2000, the mayor of New York City, during a tour of Manhattan, stood on the top floor of the Financial Tower to look down on the borough and to hear the architect's plans for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center. (False. Because the Empire State Building has been the tallest building in Manhattan since the World Trade Center collapsed on 9/11. Therefore, it is impossible for the mayor to look down on the entire borough of Manhattan while standing on the top floor of the Financial Tower, which is shorter than the Empire State Building.)
A 58-year-old mason in Germany, millst. Brower filed for divorce, and in his statement of grounds, he said, "My wife and I were married in 1947, and one day in 1952 I was reading the newspaper and she was always nagging me. I shouted angrily, 'Shut the fuck up!' Since then she has not said a word to me. 30 years have passed and I can't stand it any longer." The judge asked Brower's wife if she wanted a divorce and she just shook her head. The judge asked her again, "Not willing is it?" She nodded her head. The judge finally had to rule that Broward was not allowed to divorce. True
March 11, 1972, a court in Spain on the postman Briel. Glandos was sentenced to the longest prison term in the world. According to the country's law, the loss of a letter sentenced to nine years, he lost more than 40,000 letters during the nine-year period, so the total sentence was 384,912 years, equal to the time it took for human beings to change from apes to what they are now. True
In the Batong region of Burma, when a girl reaches the age of five, a brass rod one-third of an inch in diameter is wrapped around the girl's neck by a village doctor. A second time, a chicken bone is used for divination to determine the auspicious day of the zodiac and then wrapped around a few times. Later, additional circles are added periodically as the girl grows older. In addition to the neck, the woman's arms and lower legs were to be fitted with similar brass rings. The brass ring added to a woman's body can sometimes weigh up to 13 kilograms. Walking, stretching the head and arching the back are difficult. Drinking water is often done by sucking through a straw. Women's neck set on a circle of a circle similar to the "neck set" of brass ring, raised the jawbone, depressed the collarbone, resulting in the longest neck up to thirty centimeters. At the same time, in the brass ring and then hang a few silver chain, decorated with some coins, in order to show their beauty, money and status. True
Windmills are the symbol of the Netherlands, the Netherlands windmills are big and small. Large windmills are several floors high, windmills can also live in, can also be used as a warehouse for stacking items, the highest layer is the rotating hub of the windmill. There is also an ancient custom in the Saan Valley of the Netherlands that when a funeral procession passes by a windmill, the windmill immediately stops working and moves the position of the blades slightly to show its condolences. True
The gypsy wedding, generally choose to hold in the flower of the moon in the good time, one to express auspicious, the second is to borrow the bright moon can be full of joy. Before the wedding, the man should be presented to the woman bride price. Bride price is three bags of rice worth thirteen dollars and a large bag of sugar cubes. Most weddings are held on boats. The groom has to go to the woman's house to welcome the bride. The bride is full of sadness and can only smile when the wedding is over. True