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2. Seashells and snails are both soft bodies. 1. Is the function of a sundial a timer? Is it
Animal? Yes
3. Is the plant known as the “Plant Panda” Ginkgo? No, it should be Yinbin
4. Cuckoos do not build nests or raise chicks? Yes
5. Is Einstein’s famous theory the theory of relativity? Yes
6. The body color and stripes of a certain fly resemble that of a bee, which makes birds afraid to peck at it. Is this phenomenon called mimicry? Yes
7. Is it possible that convulsions in mammals are due to low levels of zinc salts in the blood? No, it should be calcium salt
8. Are bats small mammals? Yes
9. Can cigarettes made from tobacco leaves infected with tobacco mosaic virus transmit the virus to humans?
No, plant viruses do not make people sick
10. Is a computer virus actually a program? Yes
11. Are tomatoes and eggplants from the same family? Yes, they are all Solanaceae
12. In the process of succession from wasteland to forest, are the first plants to survive in the desert called pioneer plants? Yes
13. Is the whooper swan the animal with the longest migration distance in the world? No, it should be the Arctic tern
14. Is potassium a ferrous metal? : No
15. Are carbon dioxide and dry ice the same substance? Yes
16. Are tomatoes and peppers both members of the Solanaceae family? Yes
17. Red phosphorus is highly toxic and white phosphorus is not toxic? No, just the opposite
18. When it rains, if the density of the rain is the same, then running or walking in the rain will have the same Does it rain the same amount as the distance? Yes, just as much
19. Is the ancestral homeland of the pug the UK? No, it should be China
20. Are large yellow croaker and small yellow croaker the same species? No, large yellow croaker, small yellow croaker, hairtail, and squid (belonging to the Mollusca phylum) are the four seafood in my country. Some people mistakenly believe that the big and small yellow croakers are one kind of fish, thinking that the big ones are large yellow croakers and the small ones are small yellow croakers.
21. Is the vagus nerve a mixed nerve? Yes
22. Is the front end of the frog's tongue fixed? Yes
23. Fish don’t have a heart, right? No, the heart of a fish has one atrium and one ventricle
24. Is the reproduction of earthworms a cross-fertilization? Yes
25. Are pigs ruminants? No
26. On the "Map of China", are all waters within the maritime boundaries of the South China Sea China's territorial waters? No
Sovereignty is complete, absolute, exclusive and sacrosanct, while sovereign rights are incomplete under certain conditions. "Sovereign rights" are rights of a sovereign nature. The International Law Commission interprets the sovereign rights of coastal states on the continental shelf as all rights necessary for coastal states to develop and utilize continental shelf resources, including jurisdiction and the right to punish violations. "Sovereign rights" are rights of a sovereign nature. Sovereign rights are different from complete sovereignty, but are higher than general jurisdiction. It is a possessive right second only to sovereignty.
Therefore, only parts of the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and South China Sea belong to China's territorial waters, while the Bohai Sea is China's inland sea and all belongs to China. The total territorial waters area is about 200,000 square kilometers.
2. Multiple-choice questions:
1. The time when China successfully tested its first atomic bomb was: October 16, 1964, June 17, 1967
The first atomic bomb was on October 16, 1964, and the first hydrogen bomb was on June 17, 1967
2. Which of the following types of files are compressed files: ZIP EXE DOC BMP is ZIP
p>3. Which type of tea is fermented tea? Black tea Green tea Black tea
4. On the Fahrenheit scale, the melting point of ice is: 28°F 32°F 35°F is 32°F
5. The most abundant substance in the earth's crust The elements are: silicon, aluminum, oxygen, nitrogen
oxygen
6. How many species of birds are there in my country? 1186 species, 3862 species in 2012
1186 species
7. The leopard belongs to several levels of protected animals in my country: Level I, Level II, Level III
It is Level I
8. How many chromosomes do normal human body cells have? 23, 46, 48 are 46
9. The symbol representing two nitrogen atoms is: 2N N2
It is 2N
10. The human trachea and The inner surface of the bronchi is: ciliated epithelium stratified epithelium single layer squamous epithelium is ciliated epithelium
11. What family of plants does Mimosa belong to? Lamiaceae Leguminosae Brassicaceae
It is Fabaceae
12. How much does MP3 compress the music in a CD without reducing the sound quality?
12:1 16:1 32:1 is 12:1
13. When the sky is clear at night, approximately how many stars can we see with the naked eye?
1500 3000 5000 is 3000
14. In a person’s egg cell, the number of chromosomes and the type of sex chromosomes that appear under normal circumstances are:
22 X 22 Y 23 X 23 Y is 22 ? March 22nd April 22nd June 5th It’s March 22nd
17. Which country is the chemist ScheeleKW (1742-1786) from? Sweden Poland Norway is Sweden
18. Which country is Nobel from? Sweden, Poland, Norway are Sweden
19. Which country was the first to engage in geographical surveying in the world? Egypt, ancient Babylon, ancient Greece, Egypt
20. Which of the following is not a flammable gas? Oxygen hydrogen methane sulfur dioxide hydrogen sulfide is oxygen
21. Corals belong to: animals plants are animals
22. The hardest metal in the world is: chromium cadmium osmium is chromium
23. If the gas filled in the neon lamp is neon, it will emit: yellow light, orange light, green light.
Orange light
24. Where is the Pyramid of the Moon located? Mexico Brazil Argentina is Mexico
25. The main functions of moss roots are: fixation, absorption of water and mineral ions, fixation
26. In which year was the double helix structure of DNA proposed? 1947 1953 1963 It’s 1953
27. How many volts are the batteries used in general emergency lights? 12V 36V 96V is 12V
28. The first astronaut into space was: Gagarin or Armstrong was Gagarin
29. There were 10 generals who founded New China , how many generals are there?
57, 85, and 177 should be 57 generals and 177 lieutenant generals.
30. There is a coin game where one person must win. The rules are: (1) One There are nine coins in the pile. (2) Both parties take turns to take one, three or four coins from it. (3) Whoever takes the last one wins. Who wins?
Whoever takes it first wins, whoever takes it later wins, and whoever takes it first wins
3. Fill in the blanks:
1. Why do rodents often " molar"? There is no tooth root, so the teeth keep growing.
2. Which hippopotamus will win in a fight between two hippopotamuses of similar size? Big mouth
3. In 1827, British botanist Brown used a microscope to observe pollen suspended in water and found that these pollen particles kept moving irregularly.
This motion was later called: Brownian motion
4. What is the nucleus composed of? Protons and neutrons
5. People often say that they are "as timid as a mouse." How courageous is a mouse? Rats have no guts
6. The largest digestive gland in the human body is: the liver
7. Diamond, graphite and what else are carbon elements? Amorphous carbon, C60
8. The "white frost" on the persimmons is what kind of sugar comes out of the pulp? Glucose
9. DNA, the main genetic material of organisms, refers to (Chinese name): deoxyribonucleic acid
10. The animal commonly known as the "Four Unlike" is: Elk
11. The main gas causing gas poisoning is: carbon monoxide
12. The most abundant metal element in the earth’s crust is: aluminum
13. Where do peanuts grow? ? Genshang
14. Why are the shutters used for meteorological observation painted white? Reflect sunlight
15. What should be done when diluting concentrated sulfuric acid with water? Slowly pour concentrated sulfuric acid into the water
16. The largest desert in the world is: Sahara Desert
17. The blood type of a couple is type A, and the blood type of their biological offspring will be It may be: A type or O type
18. The reason why the moon always faces the earth is that the moon's rotation and revolution periods are the same
19. Between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean The strait is: Strait of Gibraltar
20. When the diameter of a sphere doubles, how many times does its volume increase? 8 times (accurately, an increase of 7 times)
21. Xiao Ming’s grandfather’s age is a two-digit number. The number obtained by exchanging these two-digit numbers is the age of Xiao Ming’s father. Their ages The difference is 4 times Xiao Ming’s age. What is Xiao Ming’s age? 9 years old
22. The connection between LANs of heterogeneous network operating systems is: gateway
23. Two ships traveling close to each other will have an uncontrollable collision. What is the physical principle: Bernoulli's principle simply put, its basic content is: when a fluid flows in a pipe, the pressure is small where the flow rate is high, and the pressure is high where the flow rate is low.
24. The byte in computers is a commonly used unit, and its English name is: byte
25. The ancients said that "eat pufferfish to the death", and the toxins of pufferfish are mainly in : Blood and liver
26. The full English name of MP3 is: MPEG-Layer3
27. How many municipalities are there in *** in my country? 4
28. How many non-permanent members are there in the United Nations? 10
29. The longest river in the world is: Nile River. The largest island in the world is: Greenland.
30. What are the differences in the explosion principles of atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs?
The atomic bomb is nuclear fission, and the hydrogen bomb is nuclear fusion.
31. What is the largest plateau in the world? Brazilian Plateau
32. When will the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China be held? July 23, 1921
33. “The Father of Hybrid Rice”? Yuan Longping
34. The inventor of the spinning Jenny is: Hargreaves
35. The first scientist to discover x-rays is: Roentgen
36 . The unique characteristics of soft drinks are: non-alcoholic
4. Local knowledge:
1. How many districts are there in Shenzhen?
Currently, the city consists of six districts: Luohu, Futian, Nanshan, Yantian, Baoan and Longgang.
2. The secretary of the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee is __________ and the mayor is __________. Li Hongzhong, Xu Zongheng
3. In what year was Shenzhen founded? In which year was the special zone established? _____Year. Shenzhen was established as a city in 1979 and the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone in 1980.
4. How long is the Shenzhen River? The total length is 35 kilometers
5. In which year was Shenzhen University established? Established in 1983.
6. The slogan on Deng Xiaoping’s portrait on Shennan Avenue is:
A. Reform is the only way for China to develop productivity B. Adhere to the party’s line unwaveringly for a hundred years
C. Science and technology are the primary productive forces. B
7. According to the re-survey in 2000, the total land area of ??Shenzhen is 1952.84 square kilometers (excluding Neilingding Island), which is slightly less than the original Statistics of 2020 square kilometers. The Shenzhen Special Economic Zone covers an area of ??395.8 square kilometers. (Approximate approximations can be filled in)
8. Shenzhen borders Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay to the east, and the Pearl River Estuary and Lingding Ocean to the west
9. In 2005, Shenzhen’s GDP exceeded 400 billion mark, reaching 423.8 billion yuan;
10. Composed by the Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Information Industry, National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Education, State Intellectual Property Office, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Engineering and Shenzhen The China International High-Tech Fair (hereinafter referred to as the Hi-tech Fair) co-organized by the Municipal People's Government is held in Shenzhen since which year and in what month each year? It was October 1999. This year is the eighth session.
11. In which dynasty did the place name "Shenzhen" first appear in historical records? Historical records were first seen in 1410 (the eighth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty), and the ruins were built in the early years of the Qing Dynasty. The local dialect commonly calls the ditches in the fields "Zhen" or "Yong". Shenzhen is named after its dense marshes and a deep ditch next to the village. Shenzhen is also called Pengcheng
12. How many prefecture-level cities are there in Guangdong Province? 21, namely Guangzhou City, Shenzhen City, Zhuhai City, Shantou City, Foshan City, Shaoguan City, Heyuan City, Meizhou City, Huizhou City, Shanwei City, Dongguan City, Zhongshan City, Jiangmen City, Yangjiang City, Zhanjiang City, Maoming City City, Zhaoqing City, Qingyuan City, Chaozhou City, Jieyang City, Yunfu City,
Additional questions:
1. Please write down the top ten writers in the world:
Ancient Greek poet: Homer, Italian poet: Dante, German poet and playwright: Goethe, British romantic poet: Byron, great British Renaissance poet and playwright: Shakespeare, famous French writer: Victor Hugo, Indian poet , Social activist: Rabindranath Tagore, Russian literary giant: Leo Tolstoy, founder of Russian proletarian literature: Gorky, China's great writer, thinker, and revolutionary: Lu Xun.
2. The "Top Ten Marshals" who founded New China are: Zhu De, Peng Dehuai, Lin Biao, Liu Bocheng, He Long, Chen Yi, Luo Ronghuan, Xu Xiangqian, Nie Rongzhen, and Ye Jianying.
3. Among the following celebrities, please tick the name if you are not from Cantonese.
Sun Yat-sen --- led the Revolution of 1911, the pioneer of China's democratic revolution, and is known as the "Father of the Nation";
Kang Youwei --- the leader of the Reform Movement of 1898 and a famous thinker;
Liang Qichao-----the leader of the Reform Movement of 1898 and a famous thinker;
Hong Xiuquan----the supreme leader of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom;
Deng Shichang--- --National Hero of the Sino-Japanese War
Feng Zicai-----National Hero of the Sino-French War
Feng Ru------The number one aircraft manufacturer in China
Zhan Tianyou----- independently built China's first railway, the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway
Zhao Tuo------the first emperor of the Kingdom of South Vietnam
Zhang Jiuling- ---The wise prime minister and famous poet of the Tang Dynasty
Hai Rui------A famous upright official in the Ming Dynasty, famous for his fair and strict judgment of cases
Yuan Chonghuan----The late Ming Dynasty Famous anti-Qing generals
Liu Yongfu--famous anti-French national hero
Guan Tianpei--famous anti-British national hero
Huang Zunxian--- --Patriotic poet of the late Qing Dynasty, outstanding diplomat, politician, and educator
Tang Shaoyi-----the first Prime Minister of the Republic of China
Ye Ting------ -Famous military general
Tang Guoan-----the first president of Tsinghua School (the predecessor of Tsinghua University).
Chen Jingkai-----won the first place for New China A world gold medal
Liao Zhongkai-----the first Minister of Finance of the Republic of China and a famous revolutionary pioneer
Xian Xinghai-----a great musician in modern China. Originally from Panyu, Guangdong, he was born into a poor boatman's family in Macao. His composition "Yellow River Cantata" has become a spiritual weapon for the Chinese nation to resist the enemy and save the country.
Ye Jianying-----Famous military general
Guan Shanyue-----Famous Chinese painting master, founder of Lingnan School
Gao Jianfu ----Famous Chinese painting master, founder of Lingnan School
Xiao Chusheng----China's first generation film director, who won the first international award for a Chinese film with "Fishing Lights"
Yuan Lingyu-----China's first generation movie superstar
Bruce Lee------Internationally famous Kung Fu superstar
Wong Fei-hung------International Famous Kung Fu Superstar
Song Ching Ling-----Mrs. Sun Yat-sen, "Mother of the Nation"
Song Ziwen-----Famous Political Figure of the Republic of China
Lee Kuan Yew-- ---The first Prime Minister of Singapore
Thaksin---------The first Chinese Prime Minister of Thailand
Pengpai--------Famous Revolutionary
Li Ka-shing -----The world's richest Chinese, Chairman of Hong Kong Cheung Kong and Whampoa
Huang Guangyu-----The richest man in mainland China, boss of Gome Group
Locke ------The first Chinese governor of the United States, governor of Washington State, United States.
Huang Yanhui----The first Chinese Minister of the Philippines, the Philippine Minister of Agriculture
Ng Bingzhi----The first Chinese Governor-General of Canada, Canada's first 26th Governor-General
Zhao Tuo (? - 137 BC) was from Zhending (now Zhengding, Hebei).
In 218 BC, under the order of Qin Shihuang, he conquered Lingnan. After briefly defining South Vietnam, he was appointed as the magistrate of Longchuan (now Longchuan County, Guangdang) of Nanhai County (the seat of government is today's Guangzhou City).
Hai Rui (1514-1587), also known as Ruxian, Guokai, Gangfeng, was a native of Jinhua Village, Fucheng Town, Qiongshan City, Hainan. (Hainan Island originally belonged to Guangdong and was established as a province in 1988)
Guan Tianpei (1781-1841), courtesy name Zhongyin and nickname Zipu, was born in Shanyang County, Huai'an Prefecture, Jiangnan (now Huai'an County, Jiangsu Province), and was born in the military .
4. "Zuo Zhuan" is my country's first chronological history book with a detailed and complete narrative.
"Warring States Policy" was compiled by Liu Xiang in the late Western Han Dynasty: a history book of different countries.
"Historical Records" is the first general history of our country: biographies.
5. Confucius (551 BC-479 BC) was named Qiu and his courtesy name was Zhongni. Mencius, whose given name is Ke, whose courtesy name is Ziyu, and Xunzi, whose given name is Kuang.
The four literary heroes in the early Tang Dynasty were: Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and King Luo Bin.
The "six arts" in ancient times refer to etiquette, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and mathematics.
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