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When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten? 查看材料A.On Hal

When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten? 查看材料

A.On Halloween.

B.On Thursday.

C.On Thanksgiving.

D.On Christmas Day.

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When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten?A.On Halloween.B.On Thursday.C.On Thanksgiving.D.On

When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten?

A.On Halloween.

B.On Thursday.

C.On Thanksgiving.

D.On Christmas Day.

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When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten? A.On Halloween. B.On Thursday. C.On Than

When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten?

A.On Halloween.

B.On Thursday.

C.On Thanksgiving.

D.On Christmas Day.

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When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten?

When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten? 请帮忙给出正确答案和分

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What was the trouble for the woman when she was in Turkey?A.The Turkish people did tricks

What was the trouble for the woman when she was in Turkey?

A.The Turkish people did tricks on her.

B.She didn't know how to ask for more food.

C.She ate too much and became fatter.

D.She liked the Turkish tea and drank too much.

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A.The roast turkey and pumpkin pie are the most traditional food on Thanksgiving Day.B

A.The roast turkey and pumpkin pie are the most traditional food on Thanksgiving Day.

B.The Pilgrims got over difficulties without any help when they settled down.

C.The date of Thanksgiving Day is set on the fourth Wednesday, November.

D.Thanksgiving Day can't be regarded as a typical American holiday.

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Feast On Turkey and Good Wishes at ThanksgivingFour weeks ago US children dressed as monst

Feast On Turkey and Good Wishes at Thanksgiving

Four weeks ago US children dressed as monsters and asked for sweets. That was Halloween. In a few weeks American houses will be red and green and filled with presents for Christmas.

As if all this isn't enough, on Thursday this week, America will enjoy another festival—Thanksgiving. Children will have two days off school, shops will close and houses will be filled with families enjoying mountains of food. Every year, in Gainesville, Florida, all entire class celebrates Thanksgiving together. The class dresses up and puts on plays for their families. After the plays the families share a feast of traditional Thanksgiving foods like turkey and pumpkin pie.

Dean Foster, an 11-year-old boy will take part in this celebration. He said: "I love Thanksgiving because it means time off school, lots of nice food and a happy family. "His brother Ben, nine, said : "The best thing about Thanksgiving, is that when it is finished, it is time to start Christmas. "

But behind the food and the large amount of money spent there is another message. On Thursday evening, Dean and Ben's family will make a basket and put it on the table as they eat their evening meal. Each of them will write a list of things that they are thankful for and place the paper in the basket. The family will read the pieces of paper and take time to thank God and each other for providing them with comfortable and happy lives.

Thanksgiving is a traditional festival that started in 1621, when the first pilgrims arrived in the US to start new lire. After a hard year, they had a big autumn harvest. They held a feast and invited the native American Indians along to thank God for giving them enough food.

Many countries celebrate Thanksgiving. They often fall after the fields have been harvested and the crops collected for winter.

On Halloween, children in the United States often dress up as ______.

A.ghosts

B.players

C.pilgrims

D.visitors

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根据下面短文内容,回答题。 Feast on Turkey and Good Wishes at ThanksgivingFour weeks ago U

根据下面短文内容,回答题。

Feast on Turkey and Good Wishes at Thanksgiving

Four weeks ago US children dressed as monsters and asked for sweets. That was Halloween.

In a few weeks American houses will be red and green and filled with presents for Christmas. As if all this isn&39;t enough, on Thursday this week, America will enjoy another festival--Thanksgiving.

Children will have two days off school, shops will close and houses will be filled with families enjoying mountains of food. Every year, in Gainesville, Florida, all entire class celebrate Thanksgiving together. The class dresses up and puts on plays for their families. After the plays the families share a feast of traditional Thanksgiving foods like turkey and pumpkin pie.

Dean Foster, an ll-year-old boy will take part in this celebration. He said: "I love Thanksgiving because it means time offschool, lots of nice food and a happy family."

His brother Ben, nine, said: "the best thing about Thanksgiving, is that when it is finished, it is time to start Christmas."

But behind the food and the large amount of money spent there is another message. On Thursday evening, Dean and Ben&39;s family will make a basket and put it on the table as they eat their evening meal.

Each of them will write a list of things that they are thankful for and place the paper in the basket. The family will read the pieces of paper and take time to thank God and each other for providing them with comfortable and happy lives.

Thanksgiving is a traditional festival that started in 1621, when the first pilgrims arrived in the US to start a new lire. After a hard year, they had a big autumn harvest. They held a feast and invited the native American Indians along to thank God for giving them enough food.

Many countries celebrate Thanksgiving. They often fall after the fields have been harvested and the crops collected for winter.

On Halloween, children in the United States often dress up as__________. 查看材料

A.ghosts

B.players

C.pilgrims

D.visitors

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Feast on Turkey and Good Wishes at Thanksgiving Four weeks ago US children dressed as mons

Feast on Turkey and Good Wishes at Thanksgiving

Four weeks ago US children dressed as monsters and asked for sweets. That was Halloween. In a few weeks, American houses will be red and green and filled with presents for Christmas.

As if all this isn't enough, on Thursday this week, America will enjoy another festival — Thanksgiving.

Children will have two days off school, shops will close and houses will be filled with families enjoying mountains of food.

Every year, in Gainesville, Florida, all entire class celebrate Thanksgiving together. The class dresses up and puts on plays for their families. After the plays the families share a feast of traditional Thanksgiving foods like turkey and pumpkin pie (南瓜派).

Dean Foster, an 11-year-old boy will take part in this celebration. He said: "I love Thanksgiving because it means time off school, lots of nice food and a happy family."

His brother Ben, nine, said :"the best thing about Thanksgiving, is that when it is finished, it is time to start Christmas."

But behind the food and the large amount of money spent there is another message. On Thursday evening, Dean and Ben's family will make a basket and put it on the table as they eat their evening meal.

Each of them will write a list of things that they are thankful for and place the paper in the basket. The family will read the pieces of paper and take time to thank God and each other for providing them with comfortable and happy lives.

Thanksgiving is a traditional festival that started in 1621 ,when the first pilgrims (朝圣的人) arrived in the US to start a new life. After a hard year, they had a big autumn harvest (收获). They held a feast and invited the native American Indians along to thank God for giving them enough food.

Many countries celebrate Thanksgiving. They often fall after the fields have been harvested and the crops collected for winter.

On Halloween, children in the United States often dress up as

A.ghosts.

B.players.

C.pilgrims.

D.visitors.

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听力原文:ISTANBUL, Turkey — Near-simultaneous explosions hit two Istanbul hotels early Tue

听力原文: ISTANBUL, Turkey — Near-simultaneous explosions hit two Istanbul hotels early Tuesday, killing two people, and another attack unsuccessfully targeted gas tanks at a fuel storage depot. The blasts went off about 1:40 a.m. Seven people were injured in the blasts at two tourist hotels in separate Istanbul neighborhoods. The city's police chief said the blasts were an apparent terrorist attack.

Four Spanish men were injured in one of the hotel blasts and went to hospital but none were in serious condition. The men are friends on holiday in Turkey and were staying at the Hotel Star Holiday which was hit by one of the blasts. Two of the Spaniards were "slightly buried" by the debris after the blasts. One suffered two broken legs; the other suffered one broken leg. The two other Spaniards had less serious injuries. The Spaniards were being treated in two Istanbul hospitals, named Cerrahpasa and Haseki. The Spanish government did not release their names or ages, at the request of the injured. The Spanish Consul in Istanbul "is taking care of all necessities" for the injured Spaniards and is aiming to bring them back to Spain as soon as possible. An official, in Madrid, said attempts to establish phone contact with the Spanish diplomatic mission in Turkey had been difficult due to saturated phone lines in Turkey.

About the same time, attackers tried to use small explosive devices to detonate large fuel storage tanks at the Demiroren Group facility in Istanbul's Esenyurt neighborhood. The bombs exploded but failed to rupture the fuel tanks. There were no injuries. The first bomb went off about an hour before the hotel explosions, while a second one went off at nearly the same time as the attacks on the hotels.

When did the blasts hit the hotels?

A.At about 1:40 a.m. local time.

B.At about 1:14 a.m. local time.

C.One at about 1:14 a.m., while the other around 2:14 a.m.

D.One at about 1:40 a.m., while the other around 2:40 a.m.

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根据以下材料,回答题About TurkeySome of the concerns surrounding Turkey"s application to jo

根据以下材料,回答题

About Turkey

Some of the concerns surrounding Turkey"s application to join the European Union, to be voted on by the EU"s Council of Ministers on December 17th, are economic—— in particular, the country"s relative poverty. Its GDP per head is less than a third of the average for the 15 pre-2004 members of the EU. But it is not far offthat of one of the ten new members which joined on May 1st 2004 (Latvia), and it is much the same as those of two countries, Bulgaria and Romania, which this week concluded accession talks with the EU that could make them full members on January 1 st 2007.

Furthermore, the country"s recent economic progress has been, according to Donald Johnston,the secretary-general of the OECD,"stunning". GDP in the second quarter of the year was 13.4% higher than a year earlier, a rate of growth that no EU country comes close to matching. Turkey"s inflation rate has just fallen into single figures for the first time since 1972, and this week the country reached agreement with the IMF on a new three-year, $10 billion economic programme that will, according to the IMF"s managing director, Rodrigo Rato,"help Turkey... reduce inflation toward European levels, and enhance the economy"s resilience".

Resilience has not historically been the country"s economic strong point. As recently as 2001, GDP fell by over 7%. It fell by more than 5% in 1994, and by just under 5% in 1999. Indeed, throughout the 1990s growth oscillated like an electrocardiogram recording a violent heart attack. This irregularity has been one of the main reasons (along with red tape and corruption) why the country has failed dismally to attract much-needed foreign direct investment. Its stock of such investment (as a percentage of GDP) is lower now than it was in the 1980s, and annual inflows have scarcely ever reached $1 billion (whereas Ireland attracted over $25 billion in 2003, as did Brazil in every year from 1998 to 2000).

One deterrent to foreign investors is due to disappear on January 1st 2005. On that day, Turkey will take away the right of virtually every one of its citizens to call themselves a millionaire. Six noughts will be removed from the face value of the lira; one unit of the local currency will henceforth be worth what lm are now, i. e., about E0.53 ($0.70). Goods will have to be priced in both the new and old lira for the whole of the year, but foreign bankers and investors can begin to look forward to a time in Turkey when they will no longer have to juggle mentally with indeterminate strings of zeros.

What is Turkey‘s economic situation now? 查看材料

A.Its GDP per head is far lagging behind that of the EU members.

B.Its inflation rate is still rising.

C.Its economy grows faster than any EU member.

D.Its economic resilience is very strong.

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