1. my country’s first Olympic champion is (Xu Haifeng).
2. The largest sea in my country is called (South China Sea).
3. The earliest existing military book in our country is ("Sun Tzu's Art of War").
4. The last stratagem among the "Thirty-six Strategies" in ancient my country refers to the "Go to the Top" stratagem.
5. The Beijing Olympic Games held in our country is the (29th) session.
6. my country’s fire alarm telephone number is (119).
7. The Tang Dynasty poet known as the "Sage of Poetry" is (Du Fu).
8. The next sentence of "The lonely sail is far away and the blue sky is gone" is (only the Yangtze River can be seen in the sky).
9. The Go board has (361) intersections.
10. The person known as "Mr. Wolong" in history is (Zhuge Liang).
11. The name of the newly-appointed 56th President of the United States is (Obama).
12. The chief architect of my country’s reform and opening up is (Deng Xiaoping).
13. Fill in the postscript: Read the songbook while riding a donkey - (we'll see).
14. my country’s first astronaut to achieve a space walk is called (Zhai Zhigang).
15. The two giant pandas donated to Taiwan by the mainland are named (Tuantuan) and (Yuanyuan).
16. Zu Chongzhi, a great mathematician during the Southern and Northern Dynasties in ancient my country, was the first in the world to calculate pi to the decimal place (7th) after the point.
17. The earliest collection of excellent poems in the world is my country's (The Book of Songs).
18. my country’s (Leshan Giant Buddha) is the world’s largest Buddha.
19. The Tambula is a musical instrument of the Kazakh people in my country, and the Morinouqin is a musical instrument of the Mongolian people in my country.
( ).
20. Human sensory organs capture more than 90% of the external information through (vision).
21. The inventor of the electric light is (Edison), and the inventor of the telephone is (Bell).
22. The distance of the official sports marathon is (42.195KM).
23. Among the four stories: "Battle of Red Cliff", "Asking for apology while shouldering thorns", "Visiting the thatched cottage three times" and "Borrowing arrows from a straw boat"
, (Asking for apology while facing thorns) is not a story of the Three Kingdoms .
24. The largest square in the world is (Beijing Tiananmen Square).
25. Chaohu Lake is one of the five largest freshwater lakes in my country.
26. In which country was the earliest subway in the world (UK)?
27. The smallest bird among birds (hummingbird).
28. What color is the top of the rainbow that appears in the sky (red).
29. The English word representing email is (email).
30. The “Four Gentlemen” of Chinese traditional painting refers to (plum, orchid, bamboo, and chrysanthemum).
31. The moon itself does not emit light. The moonlight we see is actually reflected by the moon (sunlight).
32. The latest research by scientists shows that there are currently (8) large planets in the solar system.
33. The ancestor of fish is called (Amphioxus), and the ancestor of birds is (Areopteryx).
34. The flag of the People’s Republic of China is the (five-star red flag) and the red symbol on the flag (revolution).
35. Sports therapy was founded in China. The famous "Wu Qin Xi" was created by the medical scientist (Hua Tuo).
36. The first bridge built on the Yangtze River was (Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge).
37. Our province will build the fourth Yangtze River Bridge - Ma'anshan Yangtze River Bridge. The Yangtze River Bridges that have been completed include Tong
Ling Yangtze River Bridge, Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge and (Nanjing).
38. The English abbreviation of UFO is (UFO).
39. Li Bai's "Flying stream down three thousand feet, suspected to be the Milky Way falling from the sky" refers to the (Lushan) scenic area.
40. "Dou Kou Nianhua" refers to the age of a woman (13, 14) years old.
41. The largest ancient stone construction project in the world is (The Long March).
42. What the ancients called "hand talk" is now a sport (Go).
43. The full name of the Young Pioneers is (China Young Pioneers), which was established in (1949).
44. In the Nanjing Massacre, which was brutal and shocking both at home and abroad, the Japanese army killed about (30) thousand Chinese soldiers and civilians.
45. The earliest Antarctic scientific research station established by our country It's the (Great Wall Station) station.
46. The permanent members of the United Nations Security Council are composed of countries such as China, the United States, Britain, Russia, and France.
47. On May 12, 2008, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake occurred in Wenchuan, Sichuan Province, my country, killing about 90,000 compatriots.
48. "The green willows bloom to bid farewell to the old year, and the red peaches open their mouths to greet the new year." The rhetorical techniques used in this couplet are "duality
" and (personification).
49. The Eiffel Tower is a famous world view in Paris, France. It is named after (the designer’s name is Eiffel)
.
50. June 1st every year is International Children’s Day, so when is Mother’s Day (the second Sunday in May every year
).
51. The main nutrients needed by the human body are protein, carbohydrates, (inorganic salts), vitamins, minerals
and water.
52. Green food refers to food that is green in color. Is this statement true or false? (X).
53. Sound is produced by objects (vibrations).
54. The name of my country’s first railway engineer is (Zhan Tianyou).
55. Generally speaking, the normal human body bones are divided into four parts: skull, trunk bones, upper limb bones, and lower limb bones.
***There are (206) blocks.
56. Among Beethoven’s symphonic works, the one named “Eroica” is Symphony No. (3).
57. The famous Chinese painter Mr. Li Keran is good at painting (cow).
58. The "Four Treasures of the Study" refer to Hu brush, Hui ink, (Xuan paper) and Duan inkstone.
59. The two cities in my country that host international marathons are Beijing and (Shanghai).
60. The idiom used to describe borrowing other people’s things as a favor is ( ).
61. "Meng Jiangnu Cries at the Great Wall" is an ancient Chinese folk legend, and the emperor mentioned in it is (Qin Shihuang).
62. The four great inventions of ancient my country are gunpowder, compass, (printing) and papermaking.
63. China’s earliest inscriptions on tortoise shells and animal bones are (oracle bone inscriptions).
64. The largest encyclopedia in the world is ("Yongle Dadian").
65. (Whale) is the largest mammal.
66. The world’s first telescope was invented by (Hans Liebersee).
67. Is a light year a unit of time or a unit of distance? (Distance)
68. The "Ironman" competition became an Olympic event in 2000. It consists of natural water swimming, (cycling) and long-distance running in order. composition.
69. Because during the movement of the earth’s crust, different parts are subjected to forces such as squeezing, stretching, twisting, etc., rupture or original cracks will occur in some
places Dislocation occurs again, causing earthquakes, but sometimes (tsunamis
) can also cause earthquakes.
70.An elder brother is hunchbacked.
He has a lot of teeth.
He goes across slowly from your head.
(Brother with a hunchback, I have so many teeth. I walk slowly over your head)
Guess what the daily necessities are (hairpins).
71. The two floors are fourteen meters apart.
Small trees are planted on both sides of the passage.
In order to be beautiful and neat,
small trees are erected every one meter.
Please think carefully,
How many trees are planted? (13) tree.
72. The English abbreviation of gross domestic product is (GDP).
73. The scientist hailed as the "Father of Hybrid Rice" by his international peers is from my country (Yuan Longping).
74. To inquire the phone number, dial (114).
75. Mount Jiuhua in Anhui Province is one of the four famous Buddhist mountains in my country.
76. Polaris is in the constellation (Ursa Minor).
77. The common animal in the world has the longest lifespan (turtle).
78. The motherland has a vast territory, and there are some differences in the culture of different places. For example, in the mainland, we call the animal panda, but in Taiwan, it is called (cat panda).
79. The most abundant gas in the air is (N2).
80. The world-famous theory of relativity was proposed by the famous American physicist (Einstein).
81. The author of the world famous painting "Mona Lisa" is (Leonardo Da Vinci).
82. Currently, research is being done to prove the Goldbach conjecture, which is called "a jewel in the crown of mathematics" by the world. The person who has achieved the greatest achievement
is our country's mathematician (Chen Jingrun). ).
83. The probability of drawing "6 points" in a deck of playing cards, expressed as a fraction, is (4/54).
84. "5, 4, 3, 2, 1..." Guess a mathematical noun is (reciprocal).
85. At any position in the following formula, select “+, —, ×, ÷” and brackets to make the result true:
“123456789=2009”. (9*[(8*7-6+5)*4+3]+(2*1)=2009
).
86. List a word in the dictionary that has two syllables: (地).
87. In which city in my country will the 2010 World Expo with the theme of "Better City, Better Life" be held?
(Shanghai ).
88. The abbreviation of Anhui Province is (Wan).
89. The last Monday of March every year is the "Safety Education Day" for primary and secondary school students in my country.
90. The "Regulations on the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that driving bicycles and tricycles must
be at least (12) years old. ( )
91. Our country’s laws expressly prohibit persons under (18) years of age from entering Internet cafes.
92. Fill in the names of mountains in our country: climb (Taishan) and make the world small; (Huangshan) return without seeing the mountains; since ancient times
(Huashan) has been the same road.
93. The composer of the children’s classic song “Let’s Swing the Oars” is (Liu Chi).
94. Our country’s athlete who once broke the men’s 110-meter hurdles world record is (Liu Xiang).
95. Chinese basketball star Yao Ming currently plays for the American NBA basketball team (Rockets).
96. Cantata—guess what an idiom is (speak in unison).
97. If it is specified that 3*5=(3×5)-(3+5)=7, then when 6*X=34, X=(8).
98. 2008 is the 8th anniversary of the founding of our school.
99. Born in Lujiang County, Ding Ruchang is known as "China's first naval commander in modern times".
100. "The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. Thousands of households always replace old talisman with new peaches.
"The festival expressed in this ancient poem is a traditional festival in my country, which is (Spring Festival)
The largest muscle in the human body is: Which fish below the gluteal muscle is viviparous? Shark Why are there no live hairtails for sale in the market? The hairtails die immediately due to the huge change in pressure. Which fruits under the order Artiodactyla are nuts? Which animal in the world has the longest lifespan? Why do turtles and white rabbits have eyes? Is it red? Is it the color of blood? What does the tongue do to detect and identify objects in the water? How many cervical vertebrae does a giraffe have? (Hint: There are 7 cervical vertebrae in a mouse) Section 7 If you observe the starry sky for a long time, which city has the largest number of constellations observed? Guangzhou geneticist Mendel’s occupation is: Pastor The outermost of the nine planets in the solar system is: Pluto Which of the following things will cause poisoning to cows? ? What family of animals is the rotten potato panda? The metal with the highest melting point in the world is: tungsten. The following are special products of my country: persimmon. The current method of treating viruses is: using interferon. Which of the following is not a seed plant? Spore plants Which of the following are seed plants: willow Einstein was a scientist from which country? Where in the air in the United States does a cannon sound the loudest? A substance on the ground that is neither soluble in water nor nitric acid is: The most abundant amount of AgCl in the air is: What type of fruit does the nitrogen pineapple belong to? In March 1869, which scientist officially announced the periodic law of elements? What animal was designed and manufactured to imitate the movement of Mendeleev's polar buggy? Penguins The moonlight we see is: the moon reflects sunlight. The "hot" people feel is: the combined feeling of heat and pain. The basis for the evolution of ferns compared to bryophytes is: having vascular tissue. Which of the following is not a fat-soluble vitamin? : The official name of vitamin BHTML is: Hypertext Markup Language. What does the frog's eyes look like when it swallows food? What is the non-homologous organ under the closed eyes: the human hand and the bat's chiropterus. In what season does the ginkgo usually bloom? What kind of fruit? Nauru, the smallest island country of nuts, is located in: Oceania. Which of the following substances can damage the ozone layer? Which aquatic life under Freon belongs to fish? Seahorses and kelp are: Algae, brown algae are currently among various minerals. The hardest one is: diamond. Which of the following is a country without agriculture? What family does the Monaco lynx belong to? What level of protection is the cat monitor lizard in our country? Who is the high jump champion among level I animals? The mountain lion is located in the outermost part of the solar system? The planet with the smallest layer at the same time is: Pluto. In our country, the animals known as the "six different" are: Takin. What pollution is the main cause of acid rain? How long does it take for sulfur dioxide blood to circulate in the human body for one week? : 20 seconds The image of an object passing through the eye on the retina: an inverted image Carbon monoxide burns in the air and emits: a blue flame Currently, the role of the appendix in the human body is considered to be: part of the immune system Polaris is in the sky: The Ursa Minor lizard is a protected animal of several levels in our country: Level I. Splendens splendens on the grasslands of Inner Mongolia can reach up to: 2 meters. Among the following gases, the most toxic one is: carbon monoxide. How many provinces does the Yellow River flow through? 9 The basic skeleton of the cell membrane is: phospholipid bilayer. Are apples and roses from the same family? Yes, the smallest among the Rosaceae birds is: hummingbird. It turns into a snowflake-like solid at about -218°C (55K). The color is: light blue. What is the reason why the earth will not collide with other planets in the solar system? Gravity of the Sun What color is the top of the rainbow? Red Will a live locust die if its head is immersed in water for 10 minutes (while the rest of the body is exposed to air)? No. In which of the following countries do cars drive on the left? Japan What is the sum of 3599? What is the approximate percentage of water in the human body to body weight? 60% Which one is lighter, a kilogram of iron or a kilogram of cotton? Same weight. Is synthetic fiber blended fabric prone to pilling? Yes, the whales commonly referred to are: mammals. The ocean accounts for 71% of the earth's surface area. The body temperature of the platypus is: unstable. Which vitamin has antioxidant and anti-aging effects? E The world's first test-tube baby was born in: 1978. Oil was hailed as "black gold". Is this correct? For wood or iron, which both weigh 1 ton in a vacuum, which one is heavier in air? wood