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According to Georgia and Moldova, the main reason why Russia put a ban on alcoholic drinks

imported from their Countries is that______.

A.Georgia and Moldova belong to the former Soviet Union

B.these alcoholic drinks contain potentially fatal substances

C.Russia has an economic motivation

D.Georgia is in support of the Western

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第1题

Questions are based on the following passage.Olivia Pedersen thought the Nissan Leaf park

Questions are based on the following passage.

Olivia Pedersen thought the Nissan Leaf parked outside her favorite lunch spot near Emory University, must be hers.But she could not open the door.Nor could she open the door of the identical Leaf behind it.Cautiously, she tried the third Leaf in line and happily drove away.More than 14,000 electric vehicles are now registered in Georgia; California is the only state with more.But the juicy state incentives for buying them are coming under attack.

Residents can claim an income-tax credit for 20% of the cost of leasing or purchasing an electric vehicle, up to $ 5,000.Combined with a possible federal tax incentive worth $ 7,500, smart Georgians are driving all the way to the bank in nearly-free electric cars.Nissan sells more of its Leaf models in Atlanta than in any other city, according to Don Francis from Clean Cities——Georgia, which promotes the use of cars like these.

Such trends motivated Chuck Martin, a representative in Georgia"s House, to sponsor a bill to end state incentives for electric vehicles.He argues that the income-tax credit costs too much——about$13.6m in 2013——and that only urban types benefit from these sorts of cars.Mr.Martin"s bill was voted down in committee in February, but seems to be still breathing.Another House bill, mostly to finance transport projects, would reduce the credits; it is now before the Senate.

Fans of electric vehicles say Georgia now leads the country in clean transport.Local power companies have helped by offering off-peak prices of 1.3 cents per kilowatt hour for charging the cars at night.And the sales tax collected on this power stays in the state, whereas cash spent on petrol largely goes elsewhere, says Jeff Cohen, founder of the Atlanta Electric Vehicle Development Coalition.

Cutting the credits altogether might also harm Georgia in other ways.A study by Keybridge Public Policy Economics, says the state could lose $ 252m by 2030 if they disappear and people buy gas- guzzlers (耗油量大的汽车) instead.That is because drivers will spend $ 714m on petrol to get around(in contrast with the $ 261m they would have paid in electricity bills), and will no longer waste their savings from the federal electric-vehicle tax credit in Georgia"s shops.But the state"s incentives may be safe in the legislature after all; the president of the Senate drives an electric car himself.

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A.Traffic jam is common near Emory University.

B.The Georgian may prefer Nissan Leaf most.

C.Olivia"s favorite lunch spot is pretty popular.

D.There are many electric vehicles in Georgia.

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第2题

What does the speaker say about Georgia?A.It may be hot.B.It may be cool.C.It may be dry.D

What does the speaker say about Georgia?

A.It may be hot.

B.It may be cool.

C.It may be dry.

D.It may have hurricanes.

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第3题

The University of Georgia, () in 1785, was the first state supported University in the United States.

A.it was chartered

B.was chartered

C.chartered

D.to be chartered

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第4题

Ty Cobb is called "the Georgia Peach" because ______.A.he had won many awardsB.he played f

Ty Cobb is called "the Georgia Peach" because ______.

A.he had won many awards

B.he played for the Atlanta Braves

C.Georgia was proud of him

D.he lived in Georgia most of his life

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第5题

() was the state with the highest crime rate in America.A、FloridaB、TexasC、New YorkD、Geo

() was the state with the highest crime rate in America.

A、Florida

B、Texas

C、New York

D、Georgia

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Freshco Supermarkets succeeded in ______ 12 new stores in Georgia, Alabama, and North Caro
lina last year.

A.open

B.opened

C.opening

D.opens

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第7题

In 1852, ________ passed the first compulsory education law in the United States.

A.Georgia

B.Virginia

C.Maine

D.Massachusetts

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第8题

The Appalachian Trail, extending approximately 2,020 miles from Maine to Georgia, is the l
onger continuous marked footpath in the world.

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第9题

Georgia O’Keeffe’s best-known paintings are those in which she magnified flowers or animal
skulls to fill the picture.

A.enlarged

B.dissected

C.duplicated

D.glorified

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第10题

Having resided in New Mexico for many years, painter Georgia OKeefe employs such as Southw
estern motifs as bleached bones, rolling hills, and desert blooms.

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