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Billy is ()than Ben

A.as attractive

B.more attractive

C.very attractive

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第1题

Which of the following details about Billy the Kid is INCORRECT?A.He was executed at the a

Which of the following details about Billy the Kid is INCORRECT?

A.He was executed at the age of 21.

B.He was considered as a hero rather than a murderer.

C.He wrote a lot of books about his brief life.

D.The number of victims was uncertain.

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第2题

听力原文:W: What do you think of young Stanley?M: Well, compared to Billy, he's a genius.

听力原文:W: What do you think of young Stanley?

M: Well, compared to Billy, he's a genius.

What does the man think of the two boys?

A.Billy is more cheerful than Stanley.

B.Stanley is more intelligent than Billy.

C.Billy is more imaginative than Stanley.

D.Stanley is more generous than Billy.

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第3题

Ben enjoyed staying in the hospital, so he stayed there for more than three months.A.真B.F

Ben enjoyed staying in the hospital, so he stayed there for more than three months.

A.真

B.False

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第4题

According to the conversation,what do we learn about Billy Collins?A.He has more readers t

According to the conversation,what do we learn about Billy Collins?

A.He has more readers than other poets.

B.He uses refined words in his poems.

C.His poems express deep thoughts.

D.His poems are interesting and excellent.

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第5题

It can be inferred from the passage that ______A.vanillin is easier to synthesize than ben

It can be inferred from the passage that ______

A.vanillin is easier to synthesize than benzaldehyde

B.not all synthetic flavors are harmless

C.in general, the less components there are in a fragrance, the harder it is to synthesize

D.synthesized substances must be tested for safety only if they are used in food

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第6题

Moviegoers may think history is repeating itself this weekend. The summer's most anticipat
ed film, Pearl Harbor, which has opened recently, painstakingly recreates the Japanese attack that drew the United States into World War II. But that isn't the film's only reminder of the past.

Harbor invites comparison to Titanic, the biggest hit of ail time. Like Titanic, Harbor heaps romance and action around a major historical event. Like Titanic, Harbor attempts to create popular global entertainment from a deadly real life. Like Titanic, Harbor costs a pretty penny and hopes to get in even more at the box office. Both Titanic and Pearl Harbor unseal their tales of love and tragedy over more than three hours. Both stories center on young passion, triangles of tension with one woman and two men: In Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio and Billy Zane compete for the love of the same woman, a high society type played by a British actress named Kate (Winslet). In Harbor, two pilots (Ben Affelck, Josh Hartnett) fall for the same woman, a nurse played by a British actress named Kate (Beckinsale).

The scenes of peril also have similarities. Harbor has a shot in which soldiers cling for dear life as the battleship USS Oklahoma capsizes. The moment is recalled of the Titanic's climactic sinking scene in which DiCaprio and Winslet hang from the ocean liner as half of the ship vertically plunges into the water. In Harbor, one of its stars floats atop a piece of debris in the middle of the night, much like Winslet's character does in Titanic. And the jaw dropping action of Titanic is matched by Harbor's 40 minute recreation of Dec. 7,1941 attack on the United States' Pacific Fleet. Both films spent heavily on special effects. Harbor director, Michael Bay, for example, says.he kept salaries down so more could be spent on the visuals. Both movies shot their ship sinking scenes at the same location: Fox Studios Baja in Mexico. Harbor's makers have even taken a Titanic-like approach to the soundtrack. The film includes one song, There You'll Be, performed by country music superstar Faith Hill. Titanic, which is one of the best selling soundtracks of all time, also had only one pop song: Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On.

"If Harbor becomes a major moneymaker, filmmakers may comb history books searching for even more historical romance action material," says a critic.

What are the two things that the author of this article tries 'to compare?

A.The attack on Pearl Harbor and the sinking of the Titanic.

B.Historical fiction movies and successful box office hits.

C.The movie Titanic and the on-show-movie Pearl Harbor.

D.Sinking boats and famous actors.

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第7题

本在两种商品间分配其预算:比萨饼和墨西哥玉米煎饼。(1 )以横轴表示比萨饼,用图说明本的最优组
本在两种商品间分配其预算:比萨饼和墨西哥玉米煎饼。(1 )以横轴表示比萨饼,用图说明本的最优组

本在两种商品间分配其预算:比萨饼和墨西哥玉米煎饼。

(1 )以横轴表示比萨饼,用图说明本的最优组合。

(2)假定现在对比萨饼征税,使得其价格上涨了20%,说明本现在的最优组合。

(3)假定比萨饼现在实行配给制,低于本要求的数量,说明本此时的最优组合。

Ben allocates his lunch budget between two goods, pizza and burritos.

a. Illustrate Ben' s optimal bundle on a graph with pizza on the horizontal axis.

b. Suppose now that pizza is taxed, causing the price to increase by 20 percent. Illustrate Ben' s new optimal bundle.

c. Suppose instead that pizza is rationed at a quantity less than Ben 's desired quantity. Illustrator Ben' s new optimal bundle.

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第8题

听力原文:Alan: I'm really worried about Jeremy these days. He looks tired.Ben: He's a work

听力原文:Alan: I'm really worried about Jeremy these days. He looks tired.

Ben: He's a workaholic, you know. Works all the time, night and day.

Alan: I know he puts in a lot of hours. He's always here no matter what time I arrive.

Ben: The boss seems to think it's a good thing, but I'm not so sure.

Alan: When does Jeremy get time to relax?

Ben: That's just the point, he doesn't. He's always thinking about work. It's mined his life. He never saw his children because he was always home late and he left early in the morning.

Alan: What happened?

Ben: He and his wife separated. She'll probably get a divorce.

Alan: That's high price to pay.

Ben: I guess some people can't see the value of a balanced life. If you try to talk with Jeremy, he's always more comfortable with talking about work, he can't really talk about anything else.

Alan: That's kind of sad.

Ben: The trouble is, Jeremy doesn't see it that way. He just gets lots of work done and he actually enjoys it.

Alan: It will tell in the end though. He's putting too much stress on himself. There's more to life than work. If your life consists only of work then I believe there's a psychological problem.

Ben: That's possible. Maybe his boss should have a talk with him.

Alan: But who is going to tell him to do that?

(27)

A.In an office.

B.At a supermarket.

C.At home.

D.At a railway station.

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第9题

Every day thousands of Londoners set their watches by Big Ben. Every 15 minutes they can h
ear the bells of Big Ben. This most famous clock in the world is always correct. Well, almost always. In 1976 the bells in the clock tower did not ring for 51 hours. It was the first time for 20 years that Big Ben had been silent for so many hours.

It was the first time for 20 years that Big Ben had been silent for so many hours. Three men always came at once if there was any problem with Big Ben. But they were not necessary this time. Mr. John Vernon, director of the company of clockmakers who looked after Big Ben, stopped the bell himself because painters were coming to the clock room to give it a new coat of paint at the top of the 66-meter tower.

"My job is very important, "said Mr. Vernon." Everyone looks at the clock. If something, everyone wants to know why. "But Mr. Vernon had to stop the bells. Tile wheels that moved the bells were very close to the walls, and the bell swung only two centimeters away from the wall the painters were going to paint. That's why the bells in the clock tower did not ring for so many hours.

Londoners set their watches by Big Ben because ______.

A.it can be seen from all parts of London

B.the bells can be heard every 15 minutes

C.the famous clock is almost always correct

D.they like this clock better than any other

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第10题

Robert Spring, a 19th-century forger, was so good at his job that he was able to make his
living for 15 years by selling false signatures of famous Americans. Spring was born in England in 1813 and arrived in Philadelphia in 1858 to open a bookstore. At first he made some money by selling his small but real collection of early US autographs. Discovering his ability at copying handwriting, he began imitating signatures of George Washington and Ben Franklin and writing them on the title pages of old books. In order not to be found out, he sent his forgeries to England and Canada for sale.

Forgers have a hard time selling their products. A forger can't go to a respectable buyer but must deal with people who don't have much knowledge in the field. Forgers have many ways to make their work look real. For example, they buy old books to use the aged paper of the title page, and they can treat paper and ink with chemicals.

In Spring's time, fight after the Civil War, Britain was still fond of the southern states. So, Spring invented a respectable lady known as Miss Fanny Jackson, the only daughter of General "Stonewall" Jackson. For several years Miss Fanny's financial problems forced her to sell a great number of letters belonging to her famous father. Spring had to work very hard to satisfy the demand. All this activity did not prevent Spring from dying in poverty.

Why did Spring sell his false autographs in England and Canada?

A.There was a greater demand there than in America.

B.There was less chance of being discovered there.

C.Britain was Spring's birthplace.

D.The prices were higher in England and Canada than the ones in America.

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