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6The secretary __________(详细记录)what the members of the Board of Directors had discussed at the meeting.
6The secretary __________(详细记录)what the members of the Board of Directors had discussed at the meeting.
A.clear
B.pointed
C.sudden
D.fashionable
"The latest analysis suggests a criminal intent," said Dr. Pascal Kintz, a toxicologist who regularly gives expert evidence in court cases, and who conducted a new study on Napoleon's hair.
For International Napoleonic Society (INS) spokesman Jean-Claude Damamme, the new study by Dr. Kintz has produced "the definitive proof of the criminal poisoning of Napoleon.'
Napoleon died aged 51 in 1821, on the island of St Helena in the south Atlantic, where he had been ban ished after his military defeat by British and Prussian forces at Waterloo.
A previous analysis of Napoleon's hair, conducted by Dr. Kintz in 2001, had found abnormally high levels of arsenic.
However, supporters of the natural death theory said the arsenic could be explained by environmental factors such as the winemakers' custom at that time of drying their casks and basins with arsenic.
The shrinking size of the emperor's trousers was also used to support the death by stomach cancer theory in a Swiss study which concluded that the emperor lost more than 11 kilos during the last five months of his life.
Dr. Kintz in his latest study used sophisticated new chemical techniques to analyze hair samples, taken by Napoleon's servant Abraham Noverraz and General Bertrand, who was deported to St Helena with the emperor.
The toxic form. of arsenic, used for centuries as rat poison, was found in Napoleon's hair samples at 37 to 42 times above the normal level in the new study.
"I can't imagine Napoleon fed himseff rat poison, even ff he WaSh't a gourmet," joked Damamme of Montreal-based INS.
"The arsenic was in the 'spinal cord' of the hair, which implies that it came from the blood and food ingested," he said.
Damamme further discounted the wine theory saying Napoleon "drank little, at the most one glass per day, and then mixed it with water."
"Somebody in his circle gave him arsenic in small doses to poison him little by little to avoid another violent uprising by those who still supported the emperor in France," Damamme said.
It had been believed that Napoleon Bonaparte ______.
A.died of arsenic poisoning
B.died of a stomach cancer
C.was killed by British army
D.was murdered by Prussian forces
听力原文:M: What do you think of this dresser? Jack has agreed to let it go for $100.
W: Wow! It still costs an arm and a leg.
Q: What does the woman suggest?
(7)
A.She thinks he should bargain more.
B.She thinks the price is too high.
C.She thinks the dresser is too ugly.
D.She thinks the dresser is quite large,
A.clear
B.pointed
C.sudden
D.fashionable
Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser agree with?
A.Some memories can ruin people's lives.
B.People want to get rid of bad memories.
C.Experiencing bad events makes us different from others.
D.The pill will reduce people's sufferings from bad memories.
A.he
B.his
C.him
D.himself
A.6
B.8
C.9
D.10
E.12
A.Some memories can rain people’s lives.
B.People want to get rid of bad memories.
C.Experiencing bad events makes us different from others.
D.The pill will reduce people’s sufferings from bad memories.
A.Ⅰ
B.Ⅰ and Ⅱ
C.Ⅰ and Ⅲ
D.Ⅱand Ⅲ
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