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He said firmly that he would _______________(自己作决定) in marriage.

He said firmly that he would _______________(自己作决定) in marriage.

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第1题
What information in the following text can be dela...

What information in the following text can be delayed to create suspense? One morning, a man took his gun and went into the forest for deer-hunting. After one hour’s search, he saw a deer with very big horns and fired at it. The deer fell just where it stood. He ran over to examine it and said to himself, “This deer’s horns will make a wonderful rack for my guns when I get it home.” He then arranged his gun in the deer’s horns and stepped back a few yards to see exatly how they would look as a gun rack on the wall of his study. He was just admiring the effect when the deer suddenly jumped up, shook itself, and raced away, carrying his gun firmly stuck in its horns. The man had to run after it. Two other hunters passed by and felt very surprised to see a man following a deer’s track in the snow without a gun.They stopped him and asked him whether anything was wrong and whether they could help him. The man sat down beside them and told them his story.

A、From “One morning,…” till “’This deer’s horns will make a wonderful rack for my guns when I get it home.’”

B、He then arranged his gun in the deer’s horns and stepped back a few yards to see exatly how they would look as a gun rack on the wall of his study.

C、“He was just admiring the effect when the deer suddenly jumped up, shook itself, and raced away, carrying his gun firmly stuck in its horns. The man had to run after it.”

D、“They stopped him and asked him whether anything was wrong and whether they could help him.”

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第2题
A priest (牧师) had to give services in several churches every Sunday, and one of them was

A priest (牧师) had to give services in several churches every Sunday, and one of them was in the center of a big city where there were lots of offices, but where very few people hived. As a re- suit, hardly anyone ever went to this church on Sunday. The priest used to go there in a taxi, and one Sunday he arrived as usual and told the taxi-driver to wait while he read the service. When he entered the church, he found that there was only one man there, so he inquired whether he would be willing to have a shortened service.

"No," replied the man firmly and without any hesitation, "I' d like to have the full service, without omitting anything.”

When the priest said the last prayer(祈祷) and left, he discovered that the man in the church had been his taxi driver, whose meter (计程器) had been adding up the expense throughout the service.

How did the driver possibly go into the church?

A.He went with the priest.

B.He followed the priest.

C.He went through another door by running.

D.He went into the church faster before the priest while he did not notice him.

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第3题
17) The Prime Minister said firmly that the problem of the territory (领土) is not .
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第4题
Youth Emancipation in Spain The Spanish Government is so worried about the number of young

Youth Emancipation in Spain

The Spanish Government is so worried about the number of young adults still living with their parents that it has decided to help them leave the nest.

Around 55 percent of people aged 18-34 in Spain still sleep in their parents' home, says the latest report from the country's state-run Institute of Youth.

To coax(劝诱)young people from their homes, the Institute started a "Youth Emancipation(解放)" programme this month. The programme offers guidance in finding rooms and jobs.

Economists blame young people's family dependence on the precarious labour market and increasing housing prices. Housing prices have risen 17 percent a year since 2000.

Cultural reasons also contribute to the problem, say sociologists(社会学家). Family ties in south Europe—Italy, Portugal and Greece—are stronger than those in middle and north Europe, said Spanish sociologist Almudena Moreno Minguez in her report "The Late Emancipation of Spanish Youth Key for Understanding".

"In general, young people in Spain firmly believe in the family as the main body around which their private life is organized," said Minguez.

In Spain—especially in the countryside, it is not uncommon to find entire groups of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews all living on the same street. They regularly get together for Sunday dinner.

Parents' tolerance is another factor. Spanish parents accept late-night partying and are wary of setting bedtime rules.

"A child can arrive home at whatever time he wants. If parents complain he'll put up a fight and call the father a fascist," said Jose Antonio Gomez Yanez, a sociologist at Carlos III University in Madrid.

Mothers' willingness to do children's household chores worsens the problem. Dionisio Masso, a 60- year-old in Madrid, has three children in their 20s. The eldest 28, has a girlfriend and a job. But life with Mum is good.

"His Mum does the wash and cooks for him, in the end, he lives well." Masso said.

The "Youth Emancipation" programme aims at helping young people

A.live in an independent way.

B.fight for freedom.

C.fight against social injustice.

D.get rid of family responsibilities.

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第5题
Ventrus Airlines announced today that Hillman F. Teasdale has been elected Chairman, Presi
dent and Chief Executive Officer by a unanimous vote of the Company's Board of Directors. He succeeds Chairman and CEO John W. Lawrence, who is taking over the CEO position at Marvin-Bavasi Motors. The appointment is effective immediately.

Mr. Teaschle is the former Chairman and CEO of Agave, Inc. who has served as Vice Chairman of SigmaAgave Corp. since the two energy companies merged in October 2001. In May 2002, he was named to the additional role of interim Chairman of Genertec Inc., to assist the energy merchant in restoring investor confidence and stabilizing the company's financial position. He is resigning from the positions he holds at Sigma Agave and Genertec to focus exclusively on his duties at Ventrus.

On behalf of the Ventrus board, James J. Reilly, a director who led the nationwide search for a new CEO, said, "Hillman is a forceful, positive executive who is exactly the right person to lead Ventrus at this critical time. He knows how to guide major global companies through difficult transitions with a sharp focus on financial responsibility. He is an extremely hardworking, hands-on executive who knows how to engage employees. He believes that a company is as good as the ambitions its stakeholders share, and he will push firmly but fairly to achieve the company's goals. He has the reputation and credibility needed to lead Ventrus to economic recovery and a great future."

Ventrus Airlines operates more than 1,900 flights a day on a route network that spans the globe.

Date: Thursday, Feb. 19

To: Mr. Teasdale

From Ms. Teasdale

Message:

Ms. Teasdale saw the news and called to congratulate again. She said she had persuaded your parents to cone for the celebration party. She asked if you needed to see the guest list Please call back.

What is the possible title of the news?

A.Hillman F. Teasdale Saved Ventrus Airlines

B.Hillman F. Teasdaie, CEO of Three Giant Companies

C.Ventrus Announces New CEO Appointment

D.Board Decision for Dramatic Strategic Change

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第6题
Shaw's international fame was firmly established ______.A.before he got marriedB.after he

Shaw's international fame was firmly established ______.

A.before he got married

B.after he won the Nobel Prize for literature

C.just before he came to China

D.after he wrote many plays

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第7题
Sandstorms blow 300,000 tons of dust into Beijing. The severe sandstorm that was hovering
over Beijing for the past few days finally moved out of the city yesterday morning, leaving a heavy layer of dust and sand on the ground. Experts with the State Environmental Protection Administration said some 30,000 tons of fine sand and dust were blown into the capital. In an earlier sandstorm last weekend, some 26,000 tons of sand and dust also landed on Beijing.

Dong Xuhui, director of the sandstorm research group under the administration, said the sandstorm that invaded Beijing this week was the most severe since the group began conduction sandstorm research in 1995. "In some sandstorms in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, visibility had been lowered to less than 1 meter," Dong said.

The administration's satellite sandstorm supervision system showed that sand and dust drifted at about 2,500 to 3,500 meters above the ground, affecting Beijing for 51 consecutive hours. "The sand and dust particles in the air are relatively small, so they could easily invade people's breathing systems." Dong said, "So it is better to stay indoor in such weather."

Unfortunately, there are no effective ways to stop or decrease the frequency of sandstorms in the near future. Gao Jixi, a researcher with the China Environmental Science Institute, suggested that the government address that the overall problem as part of its environmental protection policy.

Though protective forests in North China are expected to grow soon, Gao said that drifting sands at high altitudes could still invade most cities. "We should consider the environment in northern and western China as a whole when adopting related environmental protection policies," Gao suggested.

He said governments in the relevant provinces and autonomous regions should speed up their industrial restructuring and firmly put a stop to industrial practices that harm the environment. Gao said some hasty tree planting activities should also be stopped because many of tree species have now been found not to match the local soil. "Planting more trees does not mean the improvement of the environment," he said.

Gao was invited to present an environmental report to premier Zhu last year. Gao had advocated the building of a large ecological system in northern and western China to resist sandstorm.

He objected to environmental stress caused by humans interfering with nature. "We should respect nature's rules by restoring the original ecological systems in those regions." Gao said. Following that principle would be the best way to fight sandstorms, he added.

What's the main idea of this article?

A.Sandstorms blow 300,000 tons of dust into Beijing.

B.Sandstorms are threatening human's life.

C.There is no effective way to stop sandstorms in the near future.

D.B and C.

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第8题
第三篇Youth Emancipation in SpainThe Spanish Government is so worried about the number of

第三篇

Youth Emancipation in Spain

The Spanish Government is so worried about the number of young adults still living with their parents that it has decided to help them leave the nest.

Around 55 percent of people aged 18-34 in Spain still sleep in their parents' homes,says the latest report from the country's state-run Institute of Youth.

To coax (劝诱) young people from their homes, the Institute started a "Youth

Emancipation (解放)" program this month. The program offers guidance in finding rooms and jobs.

Economists blame young people's family dependence on the precarious (不稳定的) labor market and increasing housing prices. Housing prices have risen 17 percent a year since 2000.

Cultural reasons also contribute to the problem, say sociologists (社会学家). Family ties in south Europe - Italy, Portugal and Greece - are stronger than those in middle and north Europe, said Spanish sociologist Almudena Moreno Minguez in her report "The Late Emancipation of Spanish Youth: Key for Understanding".

"In general, young people in Spain firmly believe in the family as the main body around which their private life is organized," said Minguez.

In Spain - especially in the countryside, it is not uncommon to find entire groups of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews (外侄/侄子) all living on the same street. They regularly get together for Sunday dinner.

Parents' tolerance is another factor. Spanish parents accept late-night partying and are wary of setting bedtime rules.

"A child can arrive home at whatever time he wants. If parents complain he'll put up a fight and call the father a fascist," said Jose Antonio Gomez Yanez, a sociologist at Carlos III University in Madrid.

Mothers' willingness to do children's household chores (家务) worsens the problem. Dionisio Masso, a 60-year-old in Madrid, has three children in their 20s. The eldest, 28, has a girlfriend and a job. But life with mum is good.

"His mum does the wash and cooks for him: in the end. he lives well." Masso said.

41 The "Youth Emancipation" program aims at helping young people

A fight for freedom.

B live in an independent way.

C fight against social injustice.

D get rid of family responsibilities

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第9题
Youth Emancipation in SpainThe Spanish Government is so worried about the number of young

Youth Emancipation in Spain

The Spanish Government is so worried about the number of young adults still living with their parents that it has decided to help them leave the nest.

Around 55 percent of people aged 18—34 in Spain still sleep in their parents' homes, says the latest report from the country's state-run Institute of Youth.

To coax(劝诱) young people from their homes, the Institute started a "Youth Emancipation(解放)" programme this month. The programme offers guidance in finding rooms and jobs.

Economists blame young people's family dependence on the precarious(不稳定的) labour market and increasing housing prices. Housing prices have risen 17 percent a year since 2000.

Cultural reasons also contribute to the problem, say sociologists(社会学家). Family ties in south Europe—Italy, Portugal and Greece—are stronger than those in middle and north Europe, said Spanish sociologist Almudena Moreno Minguez in her report "The Late Emancipation of Spanish Youth: Key for Understanding".

"In general, young people in Spain firmly believe in the family as the main body around which their private life is organized", said Minguez.

In Spain—especially in the countryside, it is not uncommon to find entire groups of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews(外甥,侄子) all living on the same street. They regularly get together for Sunday dinner.

Parents' tolerance is another factor. Spanish parents accept late-night partying and are wary of setting bedtime rules.

"A child can arrive home at whatever time he wants. If parents complain he'll put up a fight and call the father a fascist", said José Antonio Gómez Yanez, a sociologist at Carlos III University in Madrid.

Mothers' willingness to do children's household chores(家务) worsens the problem. Dionisio Masso, a 60-year-old in Madrid, has three children in their 20s. The eldest, 28, has a girlfriend and a job. But life with mum is good.

" His mum does the wash and cooks for him; in the end, he lives well", Masso said.

The "Youth Emancipation" programme aims at helping young people______.

A.fight for freedom.

B.live in an independent way.

C.fight against social injustice.

D.get rid of family responsibilities.

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第10题
[图] He was firmly convinced that his anger was __...

He was firmly convinced that his anger was _______________ in the circumstances.

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