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When does Wu Ping usually get up? He usually gets up at ______A.5:45B.6:35C.6:15

When does Wu Ping usually get up? He usually gets up at ______

A.5:45

B.6:35

C.6:15

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第1题

When does Miss Wu leave school?A.At five o'clock.B.At six o'clock.C.At four o'clock.

When does Miss Wu leave school?

A.At five o'clock.

B.At six o'clock.

C.At four o'clock.

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When does Miss Wu come to school?A.She comes to school before eight o'clock.B.She comes to

When does Miss Wu come to school?

A.She comes to school before eight o'clock.

B.She comes to school before seven o'clock.

C.She comes to school after eight o'clock.

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What does the author mean when he interprets the urge for a sharper focus?A.The US will be

What does the author mean when he interprets the urge for a sharper focus?

A.The US will be justified in cutting its financial contribution.

B.More heated arguments will be unavoidable between richer and poorer countries.

C.There should be better service for poorer countries but no cost - cutting.

D.The poorer countries will not receive more benefits.

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第4题

What does the professor imply when he says this?A.We do not know that art is around us eve

What does the professor imply when he says this?

A.We do not know that art is around us every day and every minute.

B.We should pay attention to art no matter what choices we may make.

C.Our choices are largely based on our preference for certain art styles.

D.Making everyday choices is just like making art work.

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第5题

What does the passage tell us about gun-dogs?A.They are the fastest runners of all dogs.B.

What does the passage tell us about gun-dogs?

A.They are the fastest runners of all dogs.

B.Their teeth are removed when they are young.

C.They can carry birds, etc. without hurting them.

D.They breed well, producing many young dogs.

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A.It actually does more harm than good.B.It causes damage to some organs of our body.C

A.It actually does more harm than good.

B.It causes damage to some organs of our body.

C.It works better when combined with other remedies.

D.It helps us to recover much sooner.

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What does the passage want to tell us?A.Bill Gates is very wealthy.B.Bill Gates' youth.C.B

What does the passage want to tell us?

A.Bill Gates is very wealthy.

B.Bill Gates' youth.

C.Bill Gates was very diligent when he was young.

D.Bill Gates' friendship with Paul Allen.

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The passage“Night of the Living Ants”tells us aboutA.how an ant is moved out of the nest a

The passage“Night of the Living Ants”tells us about

A.how an ant is moved out of the nest at night.

B.what an ant does at night.

C.how an ant finds its way in darkness.

D.what happens when an ant dies.

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What does the author mean by saying "we are encouraged to hop when we have two perfectly g
ood legs" (Para. 4) ?

A.We needn't hop because we are healthy.

B.Only those who have something wrong in their legs can be encouraged to hop.

C.It's foolish of us to hop when we have two perfectly good legs.

D.We should use both sides of the brain.

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American way of lifeLiving without American goods in China?You could live, but it would no

American way of life

Living without American goods in China?

You could live, but it would not be comfortable, says Zhang Quan, an executive at a Beijing-based securities company.

"It means computers without Microsoft, movies without Hollywood, drinks without Coca-Cola and sport without Nike. Where's the fun?" asks the 30-year-old man who was born in a small town in eastern China.

His first taste of things American was when he ate KFC chicken wings for the first time 15 years ago on a trip to Shanghai.

The American lifestyle, along with innovative products, dominant brands and profitable business models, has firmly seeped into the consciousness of China.

China's exports to the United States may seem huge if the trade balance were the only criterion but American exports have had a pervasive effect on China, too.

US companies are coy when it comes to questions of profit-making in China, typically claiming that investments hero are strategic.

But Bernhard Hartmann, vice-president of well-known US management consultant A. T. Kearney, refers to a recent survey of 1,800 US businesses in China by the American Chamber of Commerce in Beijing, which found that the profit margins for 42 percent were higher than their average worldwide margins.

"It is interesting," says Hartmann.

A story in the Wall Street Journal in February has a more direct answer: It quoted the US Bureau of Economic Analysis as saying that US-affiliated companies in China earned US $3 billion in 2004. Perhaps it does vary from sector to sector, but there is a higher collation by experience than by sector, says Emory Williams, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China.

"The longer companies have been in China, the more profitable they are." Perhaps those not profitable do not last here too long, he says.

Williams adds that companies that have been here six or more years have bigger China margins than their average worldwide margins as they are able to find better ways to manage their business in the China environment.

"Americans firmly believe that a good business must make a real profit," says Bob Lamb, chief marketing officer of China Huatian Investment Co. US companies had a cumulative investment of more than US $50 billion in China by the end of 2005. But "real profit" is also reflected by other means, not only the cash raked in; and Chinese factors help the global performance of American companies.

According to a Pricewaterhouse-Coopers survey which interviewed 65 senior executives of large US manufacturing companies last year, about 36 percent indicated that manufacturing in China would be important to the profitable growth of their company over the next three to five years.

"In the United States, some have suffered lost markets, damage to operating capacity, and reduced profitability. But, these problems are being offset by opportunities abroad, especially in China," says Jorge Milo, leader of PricewaterhouseCoopers' US Industrial Manufacturing Practice.

China's burgeoning consumer market is providing a second wind for a lot of American products, says Mei Xinyu, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Co-operation.

Boeing is a good example. In a bleak global airplane market, China ordered 120 planes from the company last year; and the Chinese delegation to the United States, led by Vice-Premier Wu Yi, signed an agreement to buy 80 Boeing 737 planes last week. Many American brands were drowning and looking for a lifeline, and China came along, Mei says.

Coke and Big Macs

Of the world's 100 most valuable brands, 62 are American, according to Interbrand, a consulting group that annually evaluates products.

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