问题: 英语趣味题?急用!
1. How much of the sleeping time does a newly-born baby dream?
A. 30% B. 40% C. 50% D. 60%
2. Which of the following energy is made from very small sea animals?
A. coal B. coke C. oil D. petrol
3. The largest animal in the ocean is __________.
A. blue whale B. dolphin C. shark D. crocodile
4. What is the largest living land animal?
A. tiger B. elephant C. leopard D. lion
5. Hair grows about _______ per month.
A. 12mm B. 14mm C. 16mm D. 18mm
6. If a person never has his hair cut, it would grow to a length of about _________ before falling out.
A. 117cm B. 127cm C. 107cm D. 137 cm
7. Hair grows faster in __________ and during sleep.
A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter
8. A single strand of hair lives up to _______ years.
A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 9
9. Healthy hair is highly elastic and can stretch 20 or 30 percent before breaking. A human’s hair is stronger than copper wire of the same thickness. A combined strength of a headful of human hair is capable of supporting a weight equivalent to that of _______ people.
A. 77 B. 88 C. 99 D. 66
10What’s the meaning of Stegosaurus?
A. 梁龙 B. 雷龙 C. 剑龙 D. 暴龙
11. When did dinosaurs first appear on the Earth?
A. Around the Triassic Period. B. Around the Jurassic Period.
C. Around the Cretaceous Period. D. Around the Ice Age.
12. The bat is a kind of ________.
A. bird B. animal C. insect D. mouse
13. Electric eel, a fresh-water fish related to carp, has organs producing ____ to kill or paralyze prey.
A. smell B. gas C. poison D. electricity
14. The best known Australian animal is __________.
A. bear B. kangaroo C. hare D. elephant
15. _____ is the animal that can be found only in Australia.
A. Dingo B. Lizard C. Fox Monkey D. Koala
16. Australia is known for its unusual animals. Most of them are __________.
A. marsupial B. migrant C. single-hoofed D. cold-blooded
17. What’s the percentage of English words come from Anglo-Saxon, Germanic and French?
A. 80% B. 60% C. 70% D. 90%
18. The English we speak today has been through three stages. What is the nearest stage?
A. Old English B. Middle English C. Modern English D. Contemporary English
19. The farming which uses compost and manure from farm animals to fertilize the land and other plants is called ___________.
A. intensive farming B. grain farming
C. organic farming D. green farming
20. In the 1960’s special international efforts were made to breed new crop varieties that would produce better yields. This would produce more food from an average field to feed the far-growing populations of tropical countries. Scientists were successful in breeding high-yield types of wheat and rice. What is this great event known as?
A. the “Rice Revolution” B. the “Green Revolution”
C. the “Grain Revolution” D. the “Yield Revolution”
21. Which cigarette brand was initiated in 1924 as a cigarette for women with the slogan “a cherry tip for you ruby lips?”
A. Marlboro B. Camel C. More D. Crocodile
22. In the United States, it is the ______ that formulates foreign policy and prepares laws for the home front.
A. President B. Congress C. Supreme Court D. Democratic party
23. The U.S. is known as a great “melting pot” because ___________.
A. the weather in most part of the land is hot
B. the land has several famous volcanoes
C. its people is of different nationalities from all over the world
D. its people is very friendly
24. The first Thanksgiving Day was celebrated in _________.
A. Plymouth Colony B. Jamestown C. Rhode Island D. Boston
25. The most common name for a pub in Britain is “_________”.
A. The Red Lion B. The Black Lion C. The Red Tiger D. The Black Tiger
26.Laocoon is a famous sculpture based on the story of a Trojan priest in ______ mythology.
A. Roman B. Greek C. Egyptian D. Indian
27. The famous ceiling fresco in the Sistine Chapel was painted by ___________.
A. Leonardo da Vinci B. Michelangelo C. Titian D. Sandro Botticelli
28. David by Michelangelo is a(n) ____________.
A. oil painting B. watercolor painting C. marble statue D. bronze statue
29. Notre Dame de Paris, the famous Cathedral is a representative building of ________ art.
A. Gothic B. Baroque C. realistic D. romantic
30. The currency in Australia is _______.
A. Australian dollar B. Australian yuan C. Australian pound D. Australian franc
解答:
1. How much of the sleeping time does a newly-born baby dream? B
A. 30% B. 40% C. 50% D. 60%
2. Which of the following energy is made from very small sea animals? C
A. coal B. coke C. oil D. petrol
3. The largest animal in the ocean is ____A______.
A. blue whale B. dolphin C. shark D. crocodile
4. What is the largest living land animal? B
A. tiger B. elephant C. leopard D. lion
5. Hair grows about __A_____ per month.
A. 12mm B. 14mm C. 16mm D. 18mm
6. If a person never has his hair cut, it would grow to a length of about ___C______ before falling out.
A. 117cm B. 127cm C. 107cm D. 137 cm
7. Hair grows faster in ____B______ and during sleep.
A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter
8. A single strand of hair lives up to __A_____ years.
A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 9
9. Healthy hair is highly elastic and can stretch 20 or 30 percent before breaking. A human’s hair is stronger than copper wire of the same thickness. A combined strength of a headful of human hair is capable of supporting a weight equivalent to that of ___B____ people.
A. 77 B. 88 C. 99 D. 66
10What’s the meaning of Stegosaurus? C
A. 梁龙 B. 雷龙 C. 剑龙 D. 暴龙
11. When did dinosaurs first appear on the Earth? B
A. Around the Triassic Period. B. Around the Jurassic Period.
C. Around the Cretaceous Period. D. Around the Ice Age.
12. The bat is a kind of __B______.
A. bird B. animal C. insect D. mouse
13. Electric eel, a fresh-water fish related to carp, has organs producing __D__ to kill or paralyze prey.
A. smell B. gas C. poison D. electricity
14. The best known Australian animal is ___B_______.
A. bear B. kangaroo C. hare D. elephant
15. __D___ is the animal that can be found only in Australia.
A. Dingo B. Lizard C. Fox Monkey D. Koala
16. Australia is known for its unusual animals. Most of them are ___A_______.
A. marsupial B. migrant C. single-hoofed D. cold-blooded
17. What’s the percentage of English words come from Anglo-Saxon, Germanic and French?D
A. 80% B. 60% C. 70% D. 90%
18. The English we speak today has been through three stages. What is the nearest stage? C
A. Old English B. Middle English C. Modern English D. Contemporary English
19. The farming which uses compost and manure from farm animals to fertilize the land and other plants is called __D_________.
A. intensive farming B. grain farming
C. organic farming D. green farming
20. In the 1960’s special international efforts were made to breed new crop varieties that would produce better yields. This would produce more food from an average field to feed the far-growing populations of tropical countries. Scientists were successful in breeding high-yield types of wheat and rice. What is this great event known as? A
A. the “Rice Revolution” B. the “Green Revolution”
C. the “Grain Revolution” D. the “Yield Revolution”
21. Which cigarette brand was initiated in 1924 as a cigarette for women with the slogan “a cherry tip for you ruby lips?”C
A. Marlboro B. Camel C. More D. Crocodile
22. In the United States, it is the __C____ that formulates foreign policy and prepares laws for the home front.
A. President B. Congress C. Supreme Court D. Democratic party
23. The U.S. is known as a great “melting pot” because ______C_____.
A. the weather in most part of the land is hot
B. the land has several famous volcanoes
C. its people is of different nationalities from all over the world
D. its people is very friendly
24. The first Thanksgiving Day was celebrated in ___C______.
A. Plymouth Colony B. Jamestown C. Rhode Island D. Boston
25. The most common name for a pub in Britain is “___A______”.
A. The Red Lion B. The Black Lion C. The Red Tiger D. The Black Tiger
26.Laocoon is a famous sculpture based on the story of a Trojan priest in ___C___ mythology.
A. Roman B. Greek C. Egyptian D. Indian
27. The famous ceiling fresco in the Sistine Chapel was painted by ___C________.
A. Leonardo da Vinci B. Michelangelo C. Titian D. Sandro Botticelli
28. David by Michelangelo is a(n) ___C_________.
A. oil painting B. watercolor painting C. marble statue D. bronze statue
29. Notre Dame de Paris, the famous Cathedral is a representative building of ___C_____ art.
A. Gothic B. Baroque C. realistic D. romantic
30. The currency in Australia is ___A____.
A. Australian dollar B. Australian yuan C. Australian pound D. Australian franc
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