The most prominent characteristics of handwriting are undoubtedly letter formation and sla
A.presumably
B.in many cases
C.surely
D.without bias
A.presumably
B.in many cases
C.surely
D.without bias
第1题
The most prominent Greek tragedians are___________ and Euripides.
A.Aeschylus, Thespis
B.Aeschylus, Sophocles
C.Thespis, Sophocles
D.Aristotle, Sophocles
第3题
A.presumably
B.in many cases
C.surely
D.without bias
第4题
A.was
B.had been
C.has been
D.be
第5题
A.community colleges, state or provincial universities
B.liberal arts colleges, professional schools, military academies, and proprietary institutions
C.technology colleges, industrial colleges, plant colleges and humanity colleges
D.technical colleges, agricultural colleges, teachers' colleges, and colleges affiliated with religions
第6题
Which of the following is TRUE of chemical weapons of invasive species?
A.It is difficult to find the chemical weapons of invasive species.
B.The most prominent chemical weapons of invaders explain their success.
C.The less chemical weapons invaders have, the more benign they become.
D.Most native plants don't have the same chemical weapons of aliens.
第7题
M: Have you checked with the employment resource center here at school?
W: Yes, there were one or two promising leads, but I'm hoping to find something a little better than those. I have a list of the most prominent accounting firms. I plan on sending my resume to each of them.
M: Tom told me that he has mailed out twenty resumes already.
W: The job market is very tight this year. I'm afraid that there will be a lot of the graduating class that will have to settle for something less than they hoped for or go to a less desirable part of the country.
M: Bob and Joe have contacted a headhunter. They hope by using those professional services they will be able to find a good position.
W: I thought of doing that myself, because their fee is too high. They would want nearly half of my first six months' salary.
M: What about that accounting firm your father's company uses? Do you think he could give you a recommendation?
W: I hate to ask him to do that, but if my other leads don't work out, I'll ask him for help.
M: Networking the contacts you have is one of the best ways to find employment.
(27)
A.Check with the employment resource center at school.
B.Send her resumes to all the most prominent accounting firms.
C.Resort to headhunters (猎头公司).
D.Ask for help from her father first.
第8题
The most important time period in television is called prime time(8.00-11.00 P.M. )and is【C1】______by the major networks.【C2】______FCC(美国联邦通讯委员会)regulation the networks may provide【C3】______3 hours of programming per night. During these hours the most expensive and【C4】______programs are aired, and the TV audience is the largest.
The dominant【C5】______of prime time network programming today are action-adventure【C6】______, situation comedies, and movies. Specials and miniseries are also prominent【C7】______the networks continue to experiment【C8】______program stunting and other strategies to win the【C9】______race. The only "live" programming —【C10】______at the time of the【C11】______— is various sports events such as ABC's NFL Monday Night Football and certain news programs. All other programs are either filmed or【C12】______. The one innovation in the past 10 years has been to tape programs【C13】______a live audience to try and achieve a certain degree of【C14】______.Programs such as Cheers and There's a Crowd【C15】______this process. All programs are【C16】______in color.
The second most important time for television networks is weekday daytime(7:00 A. M. - 5:00 P.M. ). This time is【C17】______with quizzes and game shows, news shows like NBC's Today or ABC's Good Morning America,【C18】______of network series, and soap operas. Programming【C19】______assumes that audiences are composed【C20】______of women and children.
【C1】
A.adopted
B.employed
C.bought
D.dominated
第9题
听力原文: New York City is the largest city in the United States. Unlike most American cities, which make up only a part of a particular county, New York City is made up of five separate counties, which are called boroughs. They are Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx and Staten Island.
Manhattan, or New York County, is the smallest of the five boroughs, covering an area of 59.5 sq km (23 sq mi). It is the glittering heart of the metropolis. It is the site of virtually all of the hundreds of skyscrapers that are the symbol of the city. Among the more famous of these are the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and Citicorp Center. The 110-story twin towers of the World Trade Center were also among New York's famous skyscrapers until they were destroyed in a terrorist attack in 2001.
Manhattan is the center of New York's cultural life. Numerous stage and motion picture theaters are located around Broadway in Midtown, which includes Times Square. The borough is the home of prominent music and dance organizations, such as the New York City Opera Company, the Metropolitan Opera Association, American Bailer Theatre, and the New York City Ballet.
In 1945, the United States Congress invited the United Nations to establish its permanent headquarters in the United States. Completed in 1952, the UN complex sits in Manhattan, alongside the East River, in the city of New York.
(33)
A.Three.
B.Four.
C.Five.
D.Six
第10题
Music comes in many forms; most countries have a style. of their own. 【21】______ the turn of the century when jazz (爵士乐) was born, America had no prominent 【22】______ of its own. No one knows exactly when jazz was 【23】______ , or by whom. But it began to be 【24】______ in the early 1900s. Jazz is America's contribution to 【25】______ music. In contrast to classical music, which 【26】______ formal European traditions. Jazz is spontaneous and free-form. It bubbles with energy, 【27】______ moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the 1920s, jazz 【28】______ like America. And 【29】______ it does today.
The 【30】______ of this music are as interesting as the music 【31】______ , American Negroes, or blacks, as they are called today were the Jazz 【32】______ . They were brought to the Southern states 【33】______ slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long 【34】______ . When a Negro died, his friends and relatives 【35】______ a procession to carry the body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompanied the 【36】______ . On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music suited to the occasion, 【37】______ on the way home the mood changed. Spirits lifted. Death had removed one of their 【38】______ , but the living were glad to be alive. The band played 【39】______ music, improvising (即兴表演) on both the harmony and the melody of the tunes 【40】______ at the funeral. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form. of Jazz.
【21】
A.Before
B.At
C.In
D.On