外国语学院科普英语知识竞赛
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此次竞赛将科普教育与英语学习有机结合,旨在以英语为载体,在大学生中推广基础科学知识,拓宽大学生的视野,提高大学生的科学素养。让学生在英语构成的知识海洋中遨游! 竞赛题目主要涉及生物,科学等方面,题型主要为选择和判断题,采取随机抽题的方式。成绩为60分以上者予以发放学时。要求保留成绩截图,线上签到。
Q1:姓名
Q2:学号
Q3:学院
Q4:班级
Q5:电话号码
Q6:In the atmosphere, a reduction in carbon dioxide will result().
Q7:In general, the amount of water in vegetables( ).
Q8:The disk is painted in seven colors. If you rotate the disk quickly, what color do you see( ).
Q9:Which country is the pyramid in()?
Q10:What is the proportion of oxygen in the air()?
Q11:How many bones are there in the human body()?
Q12:An ant has () legs.
Q13:The first time an American walked on the moon was in ().
Q14:What should be used for indoor dehumidification ()?
Q15:The light wave used to disinfect is( ).
Q16:Which of the following foods should be avoided for colds ?
Q17:The shelf life of food refers to its:
Q18:The remedy for a persons swollen body due to malnutrition is().
Q19:The 20th century produced many revolutionary technologies, the greatest of which was ().
Q20:Lobster is one of our delicacies. What color is the blood in its body?
Q21:One nanometer is one meter (), which is about the length of 45 atoms arranged together.
Q22:() is a kind of marine energy power generation, but it is the earliest development, the largest scale and the more mature technology in the utilization of marine energy.
Q23:In early 2004, NASAs two Mars rovers landed successfully. Which of the following is not included? ()
Q24:Weigh ones own body at the equator and go to the North Pole again under the same physical conditions ()
Q25:A balloon filled with gas. Let it go. It will: ().When it reaches a certain height, it stops rising
Q26:Generally speaking, the environment is quiet when the sound is below ().
Q27:In a room with constant temperature, its colder to stand barefoot on tile than on cotton because: ().
Q28:The reason why incandescent lamps turn black after being used for a long time is that:().
Q29:The queen bee and worker bee are:()
Q30:The main functions of grooves on automobile tires are as follows:
Q31:Of the following statements about the relationship between force and motion, which one is right:
Q32:If an object falls freely from a certain height, it passes through 1/4 of the whole journey in the first second. How long does it have to fall before it falls to the ground?
Q33:The Tindal effect is observed when a beam of light passes through the following dispersed system:
Q34:In the following statements about NO, which one is true
Q35:Which of the following actions do not meet safety requirements:
Q36:The sample analysis of a biological small molecule found that it contains C, H, O, N, P and other elements, which may be:
Q37:If the average molecular weight of the amino acids that make up a protein is 130, then the molecular weight of a protein consisting of four peptide chains totaling 280 amino acids is:
Q38:Farmers dry the seeds after harvesting rice and soak them before sowing them, mainly because
Q39:How do snakes go forward? ()
Q40:What’s the purpose of glowworm shining? ()
Q41:How many muscles are in humans’ body? ()
Q42:What’s the largest mammals in the whole world?
Q43:Which kind of tree has the longest history in the world?
Q44:Theres a bottle of air, take out half a bottle, is there half a bottle left?
Q45:Is a sundial a measure of length?
Q46:Can light be refracted when it enters water from air?
Q47:Periscope is made using the principle of refraction of light.
Q48:Water absorbs heat and dissipates heat faster than sand.
Q49:Can water vapor be turned into ice by direct cooling?
Q50:When the body is still, the muscles are also still.
Q51:The bubbles you blow with soapy water must have color?
Q52:Does gas expand and contract in heat and in cold?
Q53:The first discipline to appear in the natural sciences was mathematics.
Q54:The astronomer who discovered the laws of planetary motion was Copernicus.
Q55:A nano is a unit of length.
Q56:Electric energy is one of the most widely used energy sources, and it belongs to primary energy.
Q57:In the 1960s, the first humans to reach the moon were the Soviets.
Q58:The nine planets from near to far from the sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
Q59:The plum rain in south China belongs to frontal rain.
Q60:The most massive of the nine planets is Neptune.
Q61:The first to develop an atomic bomb was the Soviet Union.
Q62:In 1876, Marconi, a Scot living in America, experimented with the wired telephone.
Q63:Animals with low blood temperatures are cold-blooded.
Q64:Radio waves are matter.
Q65:The national bird of France is the rooster.
Q66:Green tea is a fermented tea.
Q67:Animation originated in Japan.
Q68:Fish can also infect parasitic diseases and skin diseases.
Q69:The swimming temperature in life is about 33 degrees.
Q70:Compass is a kind of instrument for indicating direction by using the North-South polarity of magnet.
Q71:Forest is also called factory and barrier.
Q72:The moon is the planet of the earth.
Q73:The first inert gas found in the air is neon.
Q74:Antarctica is the largest ice area in the world.
Q75:The average radius of the earth is 63710km.
Q76:The woodpecker is a famous forest surgeon.
Q77:The most sensitive olfactory animal is the dog, which has 2.2 billion olfactory cells.
Q78:The fastest animal is the Amur tiger.
Q79:Mammals have the longest life span.
Q80:The tree with the most oil content is oil palm, known as the king of oil in the world.
Q81:The origin of peanut is the United States.
Q82:The oldest tree in history is ginkgo biloba, known as a fossil of the sea.
Q83:The decline of melanin makes our hair become white.
Q84:Rabbits delivery information by hitting the ground with their legs.
Q85:The Big Bang happened ten billion years ago.
Q86:Hot air is heavier than cold air.
Q87:The sky is blue because the blue light has the strongest penetrating power.
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