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单选题Brown: Firstly, allow me to introduce myself. My name is John Brown,
manager of the company. Nate: ______
A. You must be mistaken. I don't know you at all.
B. Hello, Brown! I haven't seen you for ages.
C. Very nice to see you, Mr. Brown.
D. Hi, John! Welcome to our company.
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单选题It is generally recognized in the world that the second Gulf War in Iraq is a crucial test of high-speed web. For decades, Americans have anxiously (1) each war through a new communication (2) , from the early silent film of World War I to the 24-hour cable news (3) of the first Persian Gulf War. Now, (4) bombs exploding in Baghdad, a sudden increase in wartime (5) for online news has become a central test of the (6) of high-speed Internet connections. It is also a good (7) both to attract users to online media (8) and to persuade them to pay for the material they find there, (9) the value of the Cable News Network persuaded millions to (10) to cable during the last war in Iraq. (11) by a steady rise over the last 18 months in the number of people with high-speed Internet (12) , now at more than 70 million in the United States, the web sites of many of the major news organizations have (13) assembled a novel collage (拼贴) of (14) video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry (15) , interactive maps and other new digital reportage. These Internet services are (16) on the remarkable abundance of sounds and images (17) from video cameras (18) on Baghdad and journalists traveling with troops. And they have found a (19) audience of American office workers (20) their computers during the early combat.
单选题This brand of computer is ______ more expensive than I expected.
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单选题It is still not clear what______ a series of argument between them.(2002年上海交通大学考博试题)
单选题Gerald Holton is a ______.
单选题Evidence exists that hearing problems may be {{U}}alleviated{{/U}} by changes in diet and exercise habits.
单选题Nathan Hale will live ______ in the hearts of the American people. A.highly B.permanently C.fortunately D.perfectly
单选题Theories have features that are A
indicative
of their truth, and the task of justification is to identify these features and B
using
them to guide choices C
as to
D
which theories
to believe.
单选题Although the government still enjoys a high level of public support, the crime problem has stirred political ______ and suspicions.
A. substance B. antagonisms C. dimension D possession
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单选题Some historians say that the most important contribution of Dwight Eisenhower's presidency (总统任期 ) in the 1950s was the U.S. interstate highway system. It was a (1) project, easily surpassing the scale of such previous human (2) as the Panama Canal. Eisenhower's interstate highways (3) the nation together in new ways and (4) major economic growth by making commerce less (5) . Today, an information superhighway has been built—an electronic network that (6) libraries, corporations, government agencies and (7) . This electronic superhighway is called the Internet, (8) it is the backbone (主干) of the World Wide Web. The Internet had its (9) in a 1969 U.S. Defense Department computer network called ARPAnet, which (10) Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. The Pentagon built the network for military contractors and universities doing military research to (11) information. In 1983 the National Science Foundation (NSF) , (12) mission is to promote science, took over. This new NSF network (13) more and more institutional users, many of (14) had their own internal networks. For example, most universities that (15) the NSF network had intra-campus computer networks. The NSF network (16) became a connector for thousands of other networks. (17) a backbone system that interconnects networks, Internet was a name that fit. So we can see that the Internet is the wired infrastructure (基础设施) on which web (18) move. It began as a military communication system, which expanded into a government-funded (19) 19 research network. Today, the Internet is a user-financed system tying institutions of many sorts together (20) an "information superhighway".
单选题The Olympic Games were watched by ______ billions of people around the world.
A. virtually B. literally C deliberately D. appropriately
单选题"I missed the train home last night.""So ______"
单选题Between 1900 and 1912, the nations of Europe were at peace. But there were hostilities, rivalries, and conflicts brewing that would soon tear the whole continent apart. The great conflict was World War Ⅰ. (1) just prior to that war, there were two (2) conflicts in the Balkan Peninsula. These two short wars took place in 1912 and 1913. Their (3) result was to end the (4) of the Turkish Ottoman Empire in Europe. The more tragic (5) of the Balkan Wars was to heighten the already fierce international tensions that were (6) the nations of Europe toward World War Ⅰ.In 1912 the Balkan nations (7) of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece. The Macedonian region in northern Greece was under the (8) of the Turks. The Balkan lands were also peopled by many intensely nationalistic ethnic groups. Among these were Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, Bulgars and Macedonians. These peoples had long been fierce rivals for territory and political (9) . Religious (10) between Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians within these groups further added to their disputes. These rivalries still (11) . Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Montenegro formed the Balkan League in 1912. In October 1912 the Balkan League (12) war (13) the Ottoman Turks. The Balkan (14) were quickly victorious. They won battles (15) Skopje, Monastir and other cities. The war ended in December. In May 1913 a treaty signed in London formally (16) the conflict. The Turks lost most of their European (17) . (18) , the peace did not last. In June 1913 Bulgaria attacked Serbia and Greece. This (19) conflict was ended by a (20) signed in Bucharest in August 1913.
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单选题He said it would not be all that difficult to reach a peaceful conclusion to the ______.
