1. The first triangular stamp was issued at the Cape of Good Hope in Africa 1853?
2. Excuse me, who wrote A Dream of Red Mansions? Du fu?
3. What kind of people first used the "week" we use now? ?
A China B Ancient Egyptians C Ancient Indians D Ancient Romans Correct: D?
4. The main sugar crops in northern China are:
A beet b rice c sugarcane correct: c Longnan North Sweet?
5. What is the legal concept of a "legal liability"?
A modern legal concept b traditional legal concept c vague legal concept right?
20 10-3- 10: finishing?
1. "Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world"-the source is very clear-Gu?
2. Is infrasound harmful to human body? Answer: It is very harmful to human body?
3. The originator of symbolism poetry is Eliot?
4. When did the Gulf War start: 199 1 year 1 month 17 to February 28th?
5. The origin of tomatoes is: Peru in South America?
6. What is the combat position of the missile?
7. What is the leaning tower of Pisa made of: marble?
Part of it is provided by netizens:
1. What's the name of Shenzhen? Answer?
A pengcheng b Yangcheng?
2. What is the largest forest area in the world?
A Canadian b Russian c American d China?
3. What waterfall is the confluence of three ditches in Jiuzhaigou? c?
A pearl beach waterfall b shuzheng waterfall c nuorilang waterfall?
4. Who are the characters in Les Miserables? b?
A quasimodo B. Javert?
5. The next sentence of the ancient poem "Should pity a dog's teeth and print moss" is: B?
When a plum branch is cold, open B small buckle alone. Chai Fei hasn't opened for a long time?
6. Was paper invented by Cai Lun? Answer?
A is B, isn't it?
7. The original meaning of "orpiment" in the idiom "loose orpiment" is B?
A a secretion b calculus c female bee?
8. Who is called the giant of poetry? c?
A Li Bai b Shakespeare c Goethe d Qu Yuan?
9. China's first book written on paper was: A?
A reflection of the Diamond Sutra of the Three Kingdoms B?
10. When studying astronomy, Aristotle thought that besides water, fire, gas and earth, there were: C?
A gold b wood c ether d ice?
1 1. Trinidad and Tobago is located in: d?
A Africa b Europe c Oceania d North America e South America f Asia?
12. How many strokes does the word "Tang" in the Tang Dynasty consist of? d?
a 7 B 8 C 9D 10 E 1 1 F 12?
13. Which dynasty did Wang Changling belong to? b?
A song dynasty b Tang dynasty c northern song dynasty d southern song dynasty?
14. Which of the following is the highway with the highest average elevation in the world? b?
A Qinghai-Tibet Highway B Xinzang Highway C Yunnan-Tibet Highway D Sichuan-Tibet Highway?
15. What is the capital of Russia?
A Moscow b red square c St. Petersburg?
16. Stephenson was the inventor of the train locomotive?
17. In ancient Greece, people used: salt to buy slaves?
18. which river flows through the country the most in the world is the Danube?
19. Which of the following is an earlier figure in the history of Sino-Western communication? Xuanzang?
20. What is the "seventh art"? Movies?
2 1. American psychologist and behaviorist Maslow divided human needs into several levels? Five?
22. The composer of The Internationale is: Bill Degate?
23. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is one of the specialized agencies of the United Nations. 1946 165438+ was established on14 October, with its headquarters in Paris?
24. In the west, the medieval New Year was: April 1?
25. The name of "Big Ben" in London, England comes from: Name?
26. The abbreviation of the World Health Organization is: WHO?
27. The author of Snow White is: Brothers Grimm?
28./kloc-In the 0/8th century, German nobles were keen on collecting and customizing "wooden books" made of various trees. Wooden boxes are made of bark. Do you know what is in the box? ?
Relating to this wood, such as leaves and fruits.
29. The famous "Iron Curtain Speech" was published by Churchill?
30. "AH-64" is one of the codes of which American military aircraft series? Helicopter?
3 1. In which country is Cannes Film Festival held? France?
32. The famous Halley's Comet is named after: Name?
33. In which country was the International Olympic Philatelic Association established? Switzerland?
34. Which bank is the earliest modern bank? Venice?
35. The ancient European civilization originated from: Aegean civilization?
36. Which continent does Hawaii belong to geographically? Oceania?
37. Is tug-of-war an official event of the Olympic Games? what's up
38. The "Marathon Run" commemorates the story of the Greek soldier Fidipi who was exhausted from running in 490 BC. His running route is: from marathon to Athens?
39. The Secretary of State of the United States is equivalent to that of China: Foreign Minister?
40. When did the French bourgeois revolution break out?1July 789 14?
4 1. It is Beethoven's "Symphony of Destiny": Symphony No.5?
42. The US Constitution 1787 stipulates that the power of constitutional interpretation lies in: the Supreme Court?
43. Is the waltz a waltz? what's up
44. The earliest invention of zipper was instead of: tying shoelaces?
45. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, what is the largest encyclopedia in the world so far? Yongle ceremony?
46. What is the meaning of "X.O" symbol in French cognac? Storage period?
47. How many stars are there on the American flag and the Stars and Stripes? Fifty?
48. Why are the buttons of ladies' clothes nailed to the left? For the convenience of servants?
49. "The Hague" was originally used to mean: quarrel?
50. Internationally, "k" is used to indicate the gold content, and 18K means the gold content is 75%?
5 1.IMF: International Monetary Fund?
52. Is the opening in the middle of the back of a suit pressed by the left piece on the right piece or the right piece on the left piece? Left membrane presses right membrane?
53. Why do English gentlemen always carry an umbrella? Why? Climatic reasons?
54. Galileo first observed with his telescope: the moon?
55. What kind of beer has a long shelf life? Cooked beer?
56. The largest freshwater lake in the world is Lake Superior?
57. Is champagne wine? what's up
58. The Statue of Liberty in the United States is located in: new york Harbor?
59. the slogan of the Olympic games is: swifter, higher and stronger?
60. The largest peninsula in Europe is in: Northern Europe?
6 1. Picasso published a painting around 1950 and won the international peace prize. This painting is: Dove of Peace?
62. The lowest country in the world is Holland?
63. The largest island in Europe is Great Britain?
64. The creator of the world famous paintings's The Dove of Peace is Picasso?
65. American territory ranks fourth in the world?
66. "BC" in English means: before Christ?
67. The first written constitution in the world was: the Constitution of the United States?
68. The reason why the color of oil painting is firm and stable after drying is because vegetable oil is added to its pigment?
69. The largest and most expensive diamond in the world is hidden in: the British royal family?
People call the United States "Uncle Sam" because: Uncle Sam has the same abbreviation as the United States?
7 1. Do you know who is the most famous historical figure on the screen? Napoléon Bonaparte?
72. What is the outstanding aroma of black wine? Malt fragrance?
73. The world's first subway was built in 1863: London?
74. The city known as "International Conference Capital" is Geneva?
75. French National Day is: 7. 14?
76. Which country gave the Statue of Liberty to America? France?
20 10-03-23 1 1:48:35 ?
1. How to write zero in Roman numerals? Correct answer: There is no zero in Roman numerals?
Roman numerals are the earliest numerical representation, which is more than 2000 years earlier than Arabic numerals. Originated in Rome. ?
At present, the most common Roman numerals are the dial symbols of clocks and watches: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII. ?
Corresponding to Arabic numerals (i.e., internationally used numerals now), they are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 respectively. Arabic numerals were actually invented by ancient Indians, and were later introduced to Europe by Arabs, who mistakenly called them Arabic numerals. ?
2. "It's a pity to close the moon, but it's a pity to sink fish and fall geese"?
Among them, the closed moon refers to the story of Diusim, the shy flower refers to Yang Guifei, the heavy fish refers to the stone, and the wild goose refers to Zhao Jun?
3. The victim of Wutai poetry case is: Su Shi?
20 10-03-24 1 1:3 1:03 ?
1. the sarajevo incident took place in bosnia in the balkans on June 28th, and became the fuse of the first world war. ?
2. Merlion statue is located on the bank of Singapore River in the city, which is the symbol and symbol of Singapore. It is a tourist symbol of Singapore. ?