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In short, a leader of the new school contends, the scientific revolution, as we call it, w

as largely the improvement and invention and use of a series of instruments that expanded the reach of science in innumerable direction.

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回答题。When the sun started to set, Jim headedfor home. He had hunted long enough. Just th

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When the sun started to set, Jim headedfor home. He had hunted long enough. Just then he saw there is, 30 feet in front of him, a wolf.

Jim looked around. There were other wolfs in the76.__________

woods in his right, who were waiting for their77.__________

leader move. The boy did not lift his gun. His78.__________

heart beaten like a drum (鼓). Jim walked on79.__________

with the leader wolf in front and others behind following him.80.__________

The leader wolf was full of the fright in back of Jim. Suddenly Jim81.__________

turned back and shot at the front wolf. Then the others82.__________

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and saw the beasts stand around the dead body of84.__________

their leader. Without their leader, they wereso brave. 85.__________

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Earthquake Toll in Mexico Now 29;Leader Declares Emergency President Vicente Fox declared a state o

Earthquake Toll in Mexico Now 29;Leader Declares Emergency

President Vicente Fox declared a state of emergency today in Colima,a coastal state hit overnight by a powerful earthquake that rolled across central Mexico from the Pacific Ocean,killing at least 29 people and rattling millions of Mexico City residents.

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听力原文: Arab foreign ministers in Cairo on Sunday announced their countries should refus
e any support for military action against fellow Arab Iraq. But their call fell short of a binding resolution that would pose difficulties for many Gulf states, which host thousands of US troops preparing for possible war on Iraq over its alleged weapons of mass destruction. Iraq denies it has such arms. Speculation has been rife that Arab leaders had asked Saddam to go into exile to spare the region a devastating war, but officials have denied it and few Arabs believe that the Iraqi leader would step down. Some Arab officials have said that high-level negotiations were being held to persuade Washington to grant amnesty to Saddam's top commanders, partly to encourage them to overthrow him in a coup.

The meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Cairo

A.resulted in a binding resolution.

B.failed to discuss a binding resolution.

C.proposed a binding resolution.

D.failed to pass a binding resolution.

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Before the change, Harvard ______.A.was short of financial aidB.offered a narrower range o

Before the change, Harvard ______.

A.was short of financial aid

B.offered a narrower range of subjects

C.was not strict with its students

D.All of the above.

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听力原文: He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 15,1929. He was black. He lived only
thirty-nine years, but he became world-famous in that short time. He grew up in the southeastern part of the United States. He studied at Morehouse College where he met many outstanding men whose ideas he found important and exciting. There he read the writings of Thoreau, which gave him many ideas about freedom. After he graduated from Morehouse, he went on to study at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and Boston University. At Boston University, he met his wife, Coretta. In 1954, after he got his PhD degree, he became the minister of a small church in the South. There he became the leader of the black people, who were poor and without power. He gave speeches and led marches. For his ideas and actions, he went to prison for a short time. Many years later, in Washington DC, he spoke to a crowd of 250 000 people, He told them, "I have a dream" That speech is still famous. In 1964,he won the Nobel Peace Prize. His work was not finished when he died, on April 4,1968. Who was he? He was Dr Martin Luther King.

When was he born?

A.On January 15,1929.

B.On January 15,1920.

C.On June 15,1929.

D.On July 15,1920.

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Where is this short passage most probably taken from?A.Talks on the air.B.Advertisements o

Where is this short passage most probably taken from?

A.Talks on the air.

B.Advertisements on the wall.

C.Books in a library.

D.Magazines for children.

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听录音,回答以下问题:A.Because it is opening new branches.B.Because it is short o

听录音,回答以下问题:

A.Because it is opening new branches.

B.Because it is short of workers.

C.Because it dismissed some inexperienced workers.

D.Because it is running new businesses.

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In the doctor's view,_________ A.there are both advantages and disadvantages o

In the doctor's view,_________

A.there are both advantages and disadvantages of being rich.

B.traveling a lot will be beneficial to children.

C.rich children usually.have little confidence in themselves.

D.rich kids are often short of money because of their life of luxury.

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听力原文: He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 15, 1929. He was black. He lived onl
y thirty - nine years, but he became world -famous in that short time. He grew up in the southeastern part of the United States. He studied at Morehouse College where he met many outstanding men whose ideas he found important and exciting. There he read the writings of Thoreau, which gave him many ideas about freedom. After he graduated from Morehouse, he went on to study at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and Boston University. At Boston University, he met his wife, Coretta. In 1954, after he got his Ph. D. degree, he became the minister of a small church in the South. There he became the leader of the black people, who were poor and without power. He gave speeches and led marches. For his ideas and actions, he went to prison for a short time. Many years later, in Washington, D. C. , he spoke to a crowd of 250,000 people. He told them, "I have a dream." That speech, is still famous. In 1964, he won the Nobel Peace Prize. His work was not finished when he died, on April 4, 1968. Who was he? He was Dr. Martin Luther King.

When was he born?

A.On January 15, 1929.

B.On January 15, 1920.

C.On June 15, 1929.

D.On July 15, 1920.

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