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1\True or False Questions
1. The official name of West Point is the United States Army Military Academy
2. The champion of the first Football World Cup in 1930 was Uruguay
3. Chinese NBA player Yao Ming was elected as the 14th China's Top Ten Outstanding Youth
4. We are here The Great Wall of China can be seen clearly from space
The resolution of the eye refers to the ability of the eye to distinguish two adjacent points or lines, usually two points or two lines that can just be separated from the center of the eye's pupil The angle is represented by . The opening angle of the human eye's resolution is six minutes, which is 0.1 degrees, which is 1/3600 of the circumference. The usual flight altitude of a spacecraft is 300 to 400 kilometers. Assuming it is at a closer altitude of 300 kilometers, and drawing a circle with this radius as the radius, the circumference is about 1,800,000 meters. Then, the circumference that the naked eye can see at an altitude of 300 kilometers should be 1,800,000 meters × 1/3600 = 500 meters. In other words, only objects with a length and width of 500 meters can appear as a point in human eyes, and thus be recognized by people. see. The width of the Great Wall is only about 10 meters, which is obviously not standard enough. He pointed out that according to this method, it is not difficult to see that at an altitude of only 36 kilometers, the Great Wall will disappear from our sight. It seems that it is outrageous to say that the Great Wall can be seen from space or even from the moon, which is 384,000 kilometers away from the earth.
5. The author of "The Scholars" is Wu Jingzi
6. The most abundant creatures in the ocean are fish and plankton
7. The invention of electronic computers 1964 was mistaken for 1946
8. The city flower of Chengdu is: hibiscus pair
9. The earliest record of Halley's comet was caused by Persians and Chinese
10. The longest river that flows into the Atlantic Ocean is the Amazon River
1. my country’s first geothermal power station is the Yangbajing River
2. The largest peninsula in Europe is in Nordic pair
3. The growth cycle of eyebrows is 6 months, 2 months
4. "Ballet" was introduced to China from Italy, France
5. The nature of our country’s public security organs is that of administrative agencies
6. Pig iron is hard and brittle because it contains carbon and has less error
7. The English abbreviation of the computer’s central processing unit is CPU is right
8. Rock sugar is made of white sugar.
9. The international marathon running distance is 20,000 meters, wrong 42,195 meters
10 .Shabu-shabu mutton originated in the Yuan Dynasty
1. Animals with low blood temperature are cold-blooded animals
2. Insulin is a protein
3. The earliest The sphygmomanometer is used to measure the blood pressure of cattle.
4. The first institution of higher learning in the history of the United States was Harvard University
5. The West Indies are located in the western Atlantic Ocean
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6. Jin Yong’s native place is Taipei, Taiwan, Haining, Zhejiang Province
7. Penguins usually lay eggs in December, May
8. Bank of Communications is a joint-stock bank Yes
9. Scurvy is caused by lack of vitamin C. Yes
10. Liuxianqin is another name for guitar. Yes
1. The origin of Go and ancient times War-related pairs
2. The world’s first postage stamp appeared in Bulgaria and Britain
3. Iron pots are usually made of pig iron
4. In dogs In the eyes of the eyes, the world is only black and white, black and white are gray.
5. The "Statue of Liberty" is a gift from France to the United States
6. Known as the "Plant Panda" It's Yinshan right
7. "If the name is incorrect, the words will not be correct" is a Taoist thought mistake
8. France's National Day is July 4th, July 14th
9. "Pagoda" is a pair of Buddhist buildings
10. China's largest commercial bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
2. Multiple choice questions
1.The team with the most red and yellow cards in the 2002 World Cup (). C
A. Germany B. Brazil C. Turkey D. United States
2. Popular in southern Fujian, Taiwan and Southeast Asia The places where overseas Chinese live together include three parts: "zhi", "pu" and "qu".
What local music? A
A. Fujian Nanqu B. Guandong ditties C. Chao music D. Han music
1.. Can I ask about Lagu Festival, Mangge Festival, Xinhe Festival, and Douma? Which Chinese minority festival is the festival? C
A. Zhuang B. Yao C. Miao D. Li
2.. The origin of Longjing tea, one of the four famous teas, is ( )? C
< p>A. Chengdu, Sichuan B. Xining, Qinghai C. Hangzhou, Zhejiang D. Kaohsiung, Taiwan1. When was the euro officially born? B
A. January 1, 1998 B. January 1, 1999 C. November 1, 2000 D. November 1, 2001
2." "Eating mooncakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival was originally for: B
A. To commemorate Qu Yuan B. To overthrow the rule of the Yuan Dynasty C. The people of the Southern Song Dynasty commemorated the soldiers who resisted the Jin Dynasty D. Comes from the legend of Chang'e flying to the moon
1. "A wise man must make a mistake after thinking a lot": D
A. Sun Tzu's Art of War B. Sun Bin's Art of War C. The Analects of Confucius D. Yan Zi's Spring and Autumn Period
2. The "Feitian Award" is A
A. TV Drama Award B. Music Award C. Dance Award D. Movie Award
3. List
1. China Seven ancient capitals
Beijing, Luoyang, Xi'an, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Kaifeng, Anyang
4. Connections
The best lakes in China
The largest saltwater lake— —Qinghai Lake in rich ink and color
The largest freshwater lake—Poyang Lake with water and sky in one color
The highest lake—Namtso, full of interest
The lowest lake—Yue Beauty Aydin Lake
The longest lake - Snow Mountain Jasper Pangong Tso
The deepest lake - Changbai Mountain Tianchi
The lake with the highest mineralization ——Charhan Salt Lake
5. Category selection
(1898 Reform Movement) During the 1898 Reform Movement, the first newspaper founded by the reformers was:
A. Seeking truth and reporting B. New youth C. New nationals D. Chinese and foreign news
(Fertility) When did my country start to implement family planning among ethnic minorities? A
A. Since the early 1980s B. Since the late 1980s C. Since the early 1990s D. Not implemented in ethnic minorities
(Prison ) Whose story is the Ming Dynasty Prison in Hongdong County, Shanxi Province famous for? A
A. Su San B. Dou E C. Yu Qian D. Hai Rui
(Bank) Which of the following banks is the earliest modern bank? C
A. Swiss Bank B. Citibank C. Bank of Venice D. Eagle Bank
(Fly) When a fly lands somewhere, it hurriedly rubs its feet. It is: D
A. Clean the dirt and prepare for meals B. Emit bioradar waves to detect food C. Distinguish similar odors D. Taste the taste
(kelp) How does kelp rot when boiled? ? C
A. Add wine B. Add salt C. Add vinegar D. Add MSG
(tea) The famous tea produced in Fujian is: D
A. Longjing B. Biluochun C. Quebi D. White Tea
(Country) The US Secretary of State is equivalent to our country's: B
A. Prime Minister B. Minister of Foreign Affairs C. National People's Congress Chairman of the Standing Committee D. Minister of Civil Affairs
(Birds) The winter habitat of my country's grassland migratory birds is: A
A. North coast of the Indian Ocean B. Southeast Asia C. Indo-China Peninsula D. Yunnan and Guizhou Plateau
(TV film) China's first color feature film is: D
A. Street angel B. Cross street C. Red flag spectrum D. Blessing
( Law) The 1787 Constitution of the United States stipulates that the power to interpret the Constitution lies in: C
A. Congress B. President C. Supreme Court D. State Department
(Human body) "Hundred Meetings" of the human body "Point" is in ( ) C
A. Back of the head B. Center of the abdomen C. Center of the top of the head D. Center of the chest
(Wu Zetian) Shaanxi Qian
How many words are there on the tombstone of Wu Zetian? D
A. One word B. Two words C. Three words D. None
(Glass cup) When pouring boiling water in winter, the cup that is easy to explode is: B
A. A very thin glass B. A very thick glass C. A taller one D. No difference
(Marriage) Firecrackers were originally set off at weddings for: A < /p>
A. To ward off evil spirits B. To increase the celebration C. To seek a child D. To wish for a happy marriage
6. Answers
1. One blind left A goat with an eye has a piece of beef on its left and a piece of pork on its right. How does it choose? Goats are vegetarian
2. Which credit card is issued by the Agricultural Bank of China? Golden Harvest Card
3. The movie "Liu Sanjie" reflects the life story of what nation? Zhuang
4. Which one has more strings, the guzheng or the guqin? Guqin
5. In ancient books, men often hold "three feet" in their hands. What does it refer to? Sword
6. In what state in the United States is Hollywood located? 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 "Mao suit"? Sun Yat-sen
10. Who was the Western King in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom? Xiao Chaogui
11. In the past, on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, what did people usually use to "sacrifice the stove"? Maltose
12. "Matchmaker" is a character in which work? "The Romance of the West Chamber"
13. The largest detoxification organ in the human body is: liver
14. Generally speaking, wearing a ring on the middle finger means: In love
15.Which came out first, the pendant watch or the wristwatch? List
7. Conditional questions
1. He has excellent military ability. Strategically, he attaches great importance to uniting the distant and attacking the near, and tries to avoid making too many enemies.
2. The use of troops pays attention to tactics such as detailed exploration of the enemy's situation, division and encirclement, long-range surprise attacks, feigning retreat to lure the enemy, and annihilating the enemy on the move. It is said in history to be "profound and broad-minded, and the use of troops is like a god."
3. On the other hand, the war was characterized by barbarism and cruelty, with large-scale massacres of residents and destruction of towns and fields, which were very destructive.
4. Born into a Mongolian noble family, he laid the foundation for the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty.
Genghis Khan
1. Participated in the May 4th Movement in Baoding in 1919, joined the Socialist Youth League in 1920, and joined the Communist Party of China in 1921 while studying at Moscow Oriental University.
2. In 1929, he was elected secretary of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions at the Fourth Plenary Session of the Sixth Central Committee. In October 1934, he participated in the 25,000-mile Long March. After the Wannan Incident, he served as political commissar of the New Fourth Army.
3.1943 Returned to Yan'an in 1949 and served as Secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee 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 was influenced by Lin Biao and the "Gang of Four" "Liu Shaoqi died of illness in Kaifeng due to deliberate frame-up and cruel persecution.
Liu Shaoqi
1. Ranked 27th among Liangshan heroes and the fourth leader of the navy in the Four Villages of Liangshan Bit.
2. This man also has two brothers, who are from Shijie Village. They are all highly skilled in martial arts and dare to go through fire and water.
3. Gao Qiu and others attacked Liangshanbo several times. He and his brothers led the navy to show off and achieve great achievements.
4. When Song Jiang attacked Fang La, he led his sailors to attack the Confederate water stronghold and was attacked by the Confederate fire platoon. He was about to dive into the water to escape, but was caught by a hook. Unwilling to be humiliated, he committed suicide.
Ruan Xiaoer
1. This person was born in 1823.
2. In 1860, he took charge of the Huaiyang Navy. After the Hunan Army occupied Anqing, they were recommended by Zeng Guofan as "talents who could be put to great use" and ordered to recruit brave men from the Fei area.
3. Actively prepare to build a new military industry, imitate foreign ships and cannons, and begin to engage in the Westernization cause that advertises "self-improvement".
4. Always adhere to the policy of “compromise and compromise” in foreign negotiations.
Li Hongzhang
8. Point selection
200
1. Chiang Kai-shek’s widow, Ms. Song Meiling, announced at 11:00 midnight on the 23rd, Eastern Time Died in New York at 17. He was ( ) years old.
A.103 B.105 C.106
2. Generally speaking, which one is better, goat leather or sheep leather? Goat leather
3. There is water in a cup, and there is a piece of ice on the water. The water is full at this time. When the ice melts, will the water overflow the cup?
4. In At 0 degrees, water will ( )
A. shrink with heat and expand with cold B. expand with heat and shrink with cold C. remain unchanged
300
1 .Because of which country established "diplomatic relations" with Taiwan, China suspended diplomatic relations with that country, and all agreements between the two governments also ceased execution. B
A. Maldives B. Kiribati C. Mauritius D. Madagascar
2. Among my country’s famous “Five Mountains”, the one located in the southern region is ( ) B
A. Hengshan B. Hengshan C. Songshan D. Taishan
The pattern on the back of the two-cent RMB issued in 3.2.80 is: D
A. Ethnic minorities B. Tractor C. Great Wall D. National Emblem
4. "Oracle Bone Inscriptions" were found in: B
A. New China B. Late Qing Dynasty C. Early Qing Dynasty D. Early Yuan Dynasty
400
1. Where was the suona originally a musical instrument? C
A.India B.Korea C.Persia D.China E.Arabia
2. A kind of opera with a tactful and fresh singing style, which is divided into two categories: coloratura and plain ci. Gaohu is the main accompaniment instrument. B
A. Sichuan Opera B. Huangmei Opera C. Hui Opera D. Kun Opera E. Ping Opera
3. The earliest campus song appeared in A < /p>
A. Japan B. China C. United States D. Germany E. United Kingdom
4. In which country was opera born? A
A. Italy B. France C. Germany D. Britain E. Portugal
500
1. How many years were the ancient Greek Olympic Games held every year? 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 does Western European serfs not have? E
A. Perform corvee service for the lord for free B. Turn over more than two-thirds of the crops produced on the self-cultivated land C. Not allowed to enter formal religious venues without the permission of the lord D. Not allowed to receive education E. Regularly Military service F. You can use your own property to redeem your children
3. In the 18th century, German aristocrats were keen to collect "wooden books" made from various trees and customize boxes made of wood, with the box surface made of bark. , do you know what is used in the box? E
A. Jewelry collected by oneself B. Birthday gift specially given to others C. Gold coins for commemoration D. Candies for entertaining guests E. Things related to this wood such as leaves, fruits, etc. F. With Letters exchanged between opposite sexes
4. Before 1800, Western doctors believed that the sign of successful surgery was: D
A. No coma during the operation B. No coma after the operation C. No bleeding after the operation D. Pain after surgery E. Feeling numb after surgery F. Wound suppuration after surgery
9. True or false questions
Qingming is both a solar term and a festival. Qingming is the fifth solar term among the 24 solar terms in the Chinese lunar calendar. Why another holiday? This goes back to the ancient "Cold Food Festival". The Cold Food Festival is the 105th day after the winter solstice every year, and it happens to be the day before Qingming. In the old days, during the Cold Food Festival, every household would not cook over a fire, but only eat cold food. The next day is the Qingming Festival. People go to the graves to burn paper and build the tombs to show their 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, suddenly became seriously ill. His mother went out to seek medical treatment, and the child's illness was cured. However, after the doctor learned that the mother left the child alone at home when she went out, the doctor took her to court on the grounds that the mother did not fulfill her guardianship obligations seriously. As a result, the court found that the mother's actions were not negligent and ruled that the doctor lost the case. (Fake.
Because U.S. law does not allow minors under the age of 10 to be left alone at home, the doctor won the case. )
2. A plane was flying from Los Angeles to Tokyo. While passing over the Aleutian Islands, a pregnant woman on the plane suddenly gave birth to a baby boy. An hour later, another baby was born. But when filling out the birth registration form, law enforcement officials determined that the boy born later was the older brother and the boy born earlier was the younger brother. (True. Because the Aleutian Islands are located on the east side of the International Date Line in the 12th East-West Time Zone, the boy born first is born 23 hours later than the boy born later in Gnitch time.)
< p>3. Ahmed is a wealthy Egyptian businessman who married his fifth wife abroad. After returning to China, he was prosecuted by his first wife for bigamy. He was found guilty and thrown into prison. (True. Because the Marriage Laws of Arab countries such as Egypt only allow adult men to marry up to four wives. If more than this number is exceeded, it is considered bigamy.)4. The 1935 version of the Norwegian Criminal Code stipulates : If a private residence is stolen after the door is closed and locked, the thief will be found guilty; if the door is not locked and theft occurs, the thief will be found not guilty. (False. Because there was such a provision in Norwegian law in the 18th century, but it was abolished as early as the 19th century.)
5. Although India’s economy has developed rapidly in recent years and people’s consumption levels have continued to increase, the latest Market research shows that in McDonald's restaurants, Indian customers spend the most on cheap French fries, rather than ordering the more expensive beef Hamburg. (True. Because cows are a sacred animal in Hinduism, believers are not allowed to eat their meat. And more than 80% of the people in India believe in Hinduism.)
6. German youth volunteers have many service projects, and they often volunteer for The government performs low-paying, tiring, dirty jobs that no one wants to do. Even cleaning chimneys for farmers. (False. Because in Germany, chimney cleaners are paid higher than ordinary civil servants. Therefore, many people are happy to engage in this profession.)
7. The Russian military has often been in arrears due to insufficient funds for many years. Soldiers’ pay. Therefore, the Ministry of National Defense allows soldiers to work outside their home to support their daily expenses during their service. (False. Because in fact, the Russian Ministry of Defense strictly prohibits soldiers from engaging in "second careers." However, there is serious corruption within the Russian army. In order to enrich their own pockets, many officers force soldiers to work for private companies, and then use a considerable part of their due remuneration.
8. An American 300,000-ton giant oil tanker was on its way from Alexandria, Egypt to Japan, in order to avoid being attacked by a generation of terrorists in the Middle East. Deliberately not passing through the Suez Canal, but sailing around the Cape of Good Hope from the southern Indian Ocean to the Strait of Malacca. (True. Because in fact, the maximum navigation capacity of the Suez Canal is only 250,000 tons. Therefore, even if the tanker wants to pass through the Suez Canal, it is impossible and must go around the Cape of Good Hope.)
9. A joint US-Russian anti-terrorism military operation During the operation, the American soldiers ran out of ammunition first and asked the Russian side for some support. But Russia said to the United States: "No matter how many bullets we give you Americans, it will be useless. You will not be able to kill the terrorists at all." The United States believed that Russia was insulting itself. Therefore, some Russian ammunition was forcibly seized. And killed many terrorists, leaving Russia speechless. (False. Because the calibers and types of bullets used by the U.S. and Russian armies are different. Therefore, U.S. military guns cannot fire using Russian-made bullets. "Terrorists cannot be killed at all.")
10. In 2000, When the Mayor of New York visited Manhattan, he stood on the top floor of the Financial Building, looked down at the entire district, and listened to the architect's plan for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center. (False. Since the World Trade Center collapsed in the 9.11 incident, the Empire State Building has become the tallest building in Manhattan. Therefore, it is impossible for the mayor to overlook the entire Manhattan area from the top of the Financial Building, which is shorter than the Empire State Building.)
< p>A 58-year-old mason in Germany, Meister. Burova filed for divorce with the court. When stating the reasons, he said: "My wife and I got married in 1947. One day in 1952, I was reading the newspaper and she was always nagging me. I roared loudly: 'Shut up' Fuck you! 'She hasn't said a word to me since. 30 years later, I can't bear it anymore." The judge asked Bulova's wife if she wanted a divorce, and she just shook her head. The judge asked her again: "Aren't you willing?" She nodded. The judge finally had to rule that Burova was not allowed to divorce.True
On March 11, 1972, a Spanish court sentenced the postman Briel. Grandos handed down the longest prison sentence in the world. According to the country's laws, the person who lost a letter was sentenced to nine years. He lost more than 40,000 letters during the nine-year period, so the total sentence is 384,912 years, which is equal to the time it takes for humans to transform from apes to what they are now. True
In the Batong area of ??Myanmar, when a girl reaches the age of five, the village doctor will wrap a brass rod with a diameter of one-third of an inch around the girl's neck. The second time, the chicken bones were used for divination to determine the auspicious days of the zodiac and then circled a few times. In the future, as you grow older, add circles regularly. In addition to the neck, women also wore similar brass rings on their arms and calves. The brass ring attached to a woman's body could sometimes weigh up to thirteen kilograms. It is difficult to walk, stretch your head, and arch your back. When drinking water, it is often sucked through a straw. Women wear brass rings similar to "neck collars" around their necks, which raise their jawbones and lower their collarbones, so that the longest neck can reach up to 30 centimeters. At the same time, hang a few more silver chains on the copper ring and decorate some coins to show your beauty, wealth and status. True
Windmills are the symbol of the Netherlands. There are large and small windmills in the Netherlands. The windmill is several stories high. People can live in the windmill, and it can also be used as a warehouse for stacking items. The highest floor is the turning hub of the windmill. There is also an ancient custom in the Saxony River Basin of the Netherlands. When a funeral procession passes by a windmill, the windmill immediately stops working and moves the leaves slightly to express condolences. True
Gypsy weddings are usually held on a good day when the flowers are full and the moon is full, not only to express good luck, but also to enjoy the bright moon. Before marriage, the man must give a betrothal gift to the woman. The bride price was three bags of rice worth thirteen dollars and a large bag of candy. Weddings are mostly held on boats. The groom will go to the bride's house to welcome the bride. The bride's face was full of sadness, and she could only smile after the wedding was over. True
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