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单选题下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C,并将所选答案的代码(指A、B或C)填在答题纸的相应位置上。The Thinking Habit That Changed My Life I remember one evening three years ago, when
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单选题The profit-sharing plan is designed to ______ the staff to work hard.
单选题According to the author, a system of guaranteed subsistence minimum ______.
单选题We have to try every means to _____ the costs of the construction project.
单选题 South Africa has 11 official languages. If you want to say hello, it's 'sawubona' in Zulu, and 'hallo' in Afrikaans. Now, South Africa's school children may start using 'ni hao' to say hello. The country's education minister says, the nation is adding the Mandarin language teaching in some schools. Mandarin is the official spoken language of China. That country is a major trading power for South Africa. A recent agreement between the two nations centres on five areas of cooperation. They include development in basic education, school books and lessons, mathematics and science, teacher training and career education and research. South Africa officials have not said how much they teaching Mandarin will cost. Troy Martens is an official with South Africa's Ministry of Basic Education. She says the new partnership is extremely valuable. 'So it is very exciting and both countries have indicated that for them education is a high priority, and that is why education is high on the agenda of collaboration between the two countries,' said Martens. The part of the plan that has garnered the most attention is the inclusion of the Mandarin language in schools. A public opinion study last year found that South Africans have mixed feelings about China. The survey showed 46 percent of South Africans do not like the spread of Chinese ideas and customs in their country, the results also showed that 60 percent dislike Chinese music, movies and television. But Ms Martens said Chinese trade is more important than those feelings. She said it is extremely helpful to learners in South Africa to study Mandarin as well as Chinese culture. And she said not every school will offer Mandarin. 'Now this will not be compulsory, it will not be for every school, and it will not be for every child. But for schools that feel they have the capacity to offer Mandarin as a subject, we think it is a great opportunity for South African learners to be exposed to this international type of language,' said Martens. South Africa's population studies do not say how many native Chinese speakers are among its nearly 51 million people. Lisette Noonan heads the 80-year-old Pretoria Chinese School in South Africa's capital. The school serves about 500 students from kindergarten to grade 12. Every student studies Mandarin. Ms Noonan says the school welcomes the new cooperation between South Africa and China. She said it is in the best interests of children to study Mandarin. She said that especially true with China becoming what she called 'a huge economic power in the world'.
单选题Yesterday you were acclaimed; today you are ______. Isn't life full of ups and downs?
单选题The challenge of the school is______.
单选题 火车票实名制(the name-based train ticket system)是指乘客在购买火车票和乘坐火车时,需要登记、核查个人的真实姓名和身份的一种制度。该制度于2010年的春运在部分列车上进行了试点(pilot),并于2012年起在全国所有旅客列车推行。从某种程度上讲,该制度可以打击非法贩卖火车票的行为,对保障乘客的人身安全、加强乘车管理也起到一定的作用。
单选题There was a quick turnover of staff in the department as the manager
treated his employees with ______ contempt.
A. utter
B. sole
C. intimate
D. corresponding
单选题Children don"t ______ understand what are reciting, but gradually it will have an impact on thinking.
单选题Paul: Peter, why don't you come to Mary's birthday party with us? Peter: ______.
单选题The British government intends to ______.
单选题In____programming, the user determines the sequence ofinstructions to be executed, not the programmer. A.top-down B.structure C.data-driven D.event-driven
单选题This bridge is ______ that one. A. four times as long of B. as four times as C. four times as long as D. long four times of
单选题Women are entitled to ______ status with men in private and professional life. A. identical B. equal C. same D. alike
单选题 The advocates highly value the 'sport spirit', while the opponent devalue it, asserting that it's a sheer hypocrisy and self-deception.
单选题There is something profoundly disturbing about the national craze to blame the oil companies for higher gasoline prices. It"s not disturbing that people are upset about having to pay hugely more for gasoline and oil products. It"s not disturbing that they are looking for someone to blame. The disturbing part is that we as a nation and as a government are blaming entities that have absolutely nothing or next to nothing to do with causing the high oil prices. It is as if we just arbitrarily decided that all left-handed people were to blame for the oil prices. That"s how crazy it is.
Oil companies do not set oil prices. Oil prices are set on gigantic world markets by young millionaire hedge fund traders, by university endowments speculating in commodities, by foreign importers seeking new sources of oil for their economy, by us Americans needing cars to make us feel big and tough.
The American oil companies pay these high prices by and large, add in the costs of refining and transporting, tack on the taxes we need to build our roads, and then sell us our gasoline. We in turn suck it down our throats and zoom around in our big huge cars as if gasoline were still $ 1.50 a gallon.
Yes, some of the oil the oil companies sell is in fields they bought years ago and paid a lot less per barrel for than today"s prices. When the price of oil
skyrockets
, the oil companies make money, lots of money. But this is how corporations are supposed to work: when prices for things they already own go up, they make money. They"re not charities and we wouldn"t be able to drive for long if they were. And the money the companies make goes to the shareholders, which is basically everyone in the nation with a pension plan, and most of the rest goes to find new oil for us to guzzle down in our 500-horsepower chariots of the future.
Where"s the harm? There"s no price fixing. There"s no stealing. There are just a lot of traders getting very rich driving up the price of oil and a lot of legitimate forces making buyers willing to pay it.
You may not like it and I certainly hate paying four bucks a gallon at my local station in Malibu. But blaming the oil companies is pure scapegoat (找替罪羊). Immense world- wide forces are at work. Immense markets are at work. The oil companies are corks in the ocean compared with those forces.
单选题During the 19th century, Jews in most European countries achieved some equality of status with non-Jews. Nonetheless, at times Jews were harassed by anti-Semitic groups.
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