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下列词语中没有错别字的一项是(     )

A:布置    取缔    眼花瞭乱    油然而生

B:秘诀    简练    充耳不闻    直接了当

C:污垢    引申    自出心裁    不可名状

D:就绪    提纲    不醒人事    来势汹汹

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C

同类题2

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    In 1905, as part of his Special Theory of Relativity, Albert Einstein published the point that a large amount of energy could be released from a small amount of matter. This was expressed by equation E = me 2(energy = mass times the speed of light squared). But bombs were not what Einstein had in mind when he published this equation.

    In 1929, he publicly declared that if a war broke out he would “refused to do war service, direct or indirect…” His position would change in 1933, as the result of Adolf Hitler's coming into power in Germany.

    Einstein's greatest role in the invention of the atomic bomb was signing a letter to President Franklin Roosevelt urging that the bomb be built because some physicists feared that Germany might be working on an atomic bomb. Among those concerned were physicists Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner. But Szilard and Wigner had no influence with those in power. So in July 1939 they explained the problem to someone who did: Albert Einstein. After talking with Einstein, in August 1939 Szilard wrote a letter to President Roosevelt with Einstein's signature on it, which was delivered to Roosevelt in October 1939.

    Germany has invaded Poland the previous month; the time was ripe for action. That October research of a-bomb began but proceeded slowly because the invention of the atomic bomb seemed distant and unlikely. In April 1940 an Einstein letter, ghost-written by Szilard, pressed the researchers on the need for “greater speed”.

    As the realization of nuclear weapons grew near, Einstein looked beyond the current war to future problems that such weapons could bring. He wrote to his friend about his fear about the future use of the a-bomb.

    The atomic bombings of Japan occurred three months after Germany gave in.

    In November 1954, five months before his death, Einstein summarized his feelings about his role in the creation of the atomic bomb: “I made one great mistake in my life… when I signed a letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made; but there was some justification---- the danger that the Germans would make them”.

同类题4

阅读理解。

    ①我们家的台阶低!

    ②父亲又像是对我,又像是自言自语地感叹。这句话他不知说了多少遍。

    ③在我们家乡,住家门口总有台阶,高低不尽相同,从二三级到十几级的都有。家乡地势低,屋基做高些,不大容易进水。另外还有一说,台阶高,屋主人的地位就相应高。乡邻们在一起常常戏称:你们家的台阶高!言外之意,就是你们家有地位啊。

    ④父亲老实厚道低眉顺眼累了一辈子,没人说过他有地位,父亲也从没觉得自己有地位。但他日夜盼着,准备着要造一栋有高台阶的新屋。

    ⑤父亲的准备是十分漫长的。他今天从地里捡回一块砖,明天可能又捡进一片瓦,再就是往一个黑瓦罐里塞角票。虽然这些都很微不足道,但他做得很认真。

    ⑥于是,一年中他七个月种田,四个月去山里砍柴,半个月在大溪滩上捡屋基卵石,剩下半个月用来过年、编草鞋。

    ⑦大热天父亲挑一担谷子回来,身上着一片大汗,顾不得揩一把,就往门口的台阶上一坐。他开始“磨刀”。“磨刀”就是过烟瘾。烟吃饱了,“刀”快,活做得去。

    ⑧台阶旁栽着一棵桃树,桃树为台阶遮出一片绿阴。父亲坐在绿阴里,能看见别人家高高的台阶,那里栽着几棵柳树,柳树枝老是摇来摇去,却摇不散父亲那专注的目光。这时,一片片旱烟雾在父亲头上飘来飘去。

    ⑨父亲磨好了“刀”。去烟灰时,把烟枪的铜盏对着青石板嘎嘎地敲一敲,就匆忙地下田去。

    ⑩冬天,晚稻收仓了,春花也种下地,父亲穿着草鞋去山里砍柴。他砍柴一为家烧,二为卖钱,一元一担。父亲一天砍一担半,得一元五角。那时我不知道山有多远,只知道鸡叫三遍时父亲出发,黄昏贴近家门口时归来,把柴靠在墙根上,很疲倦地坐在台阶上,把已经磨穿了底的草鞋脱下来,垒在门墙边。一个冬天下来,破草鞋堆得超过了台阶。