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单选题According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of women in pattern Ⅲ families?
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单选题We can learn from the passage that the name of the 2003UB313
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单选题For each blank in the following passage, choose the best answer from the four choices given below. Mark the corresponding letter of your choice with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. America's Federal Reserve cut interest rates by another quarter-point, to 3.75 %. Wall Street, which had been{{U}} 21 {{/U}}for a sixth half-point cut, was disappointed. The Dow fell by 2%{{U}} 22 {{/U}}the week. The past week's economic statistics gave mixed signals. Exports dropped by 2% in both March and April, largely{{U}} 23 {{/U}}a decline in high-tech investment{{U}} 24 {{/U}};the merchandise-trade{{U}} 25 {{/U}}widened to $ 458 billion in the 12 months{{U}} 26 {{/U}}April.{{U}} 27 {{/U}},the Conference Board's index of consumer confidence was higher than{{U}} 28 {{/U}}in June. Concerns{{U}} 29 {{/U}}inflation in the Euro area{{U}} 30 {{/U}}. Preliminary data{{U}} 31 {{/U}}that German consumer price inflation fell to 3. 1% in the year to June, from 3.5 % in May; wage growth{{U}} 32 {{/U}}to 1.4% in April, a real pay cut of 1.5%. Some economists fear that Germany is on the{{U}} 33 {{/U}}of recession. The IFO index of business confidence dropped more{{U}} 34 {{/U}}than expected in May, and the institute has cut its forecast of GDP{{U}} 35 {{/U}}this year to only 1.2% ,well below the German government's forecast of 2%.
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单选题Compared with the VBA 5.0, the VBA 6.0 ______. A.has a lot of improvements B.is much cheaper C.is radically different D.has the same features as in Office 97
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单选题Why did you ask him for help instead of Jim? He is ______ helpful than Jim.A. no moreB. any moreC. not moreD. some more
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单选题Life is more important than the pressures and stresses that we place on ourselves over work and other {{U}}commitments{{/U}}.
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单选题I have to______time to prepare for the coming sports meet.
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单选题Speaker A: Well, it"s getting late. Maybe we could get together sometime. Speaker B: ______.
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单选题In the long run a government will always encroach upon freedom to the extent to which it has the power to do so. This is almost a natural law of politics, since, whatever the intentions of the men who exercise political power, the sheer momentum of government leads to a constant pressure upon the liberties of the citizen. But in many countries society has responded by throwing up its own defenses in the shape of social classes or organized corporations which, enjoying economic power and popular support, have been able to set limits to the scope of action of the executive. Such, for example, in England was the origin of all our liberties--won from government by the stand first of the feudal nobility, then of churches and political parties, and latterly of trade unions, commercial organizations, and the societies for promoting various causes. Even in European lands which were arbitrarily ruled, the powers of the monarchy, though absolute in theory, were in their exercise. checked in a similar fashion. Indeed the fascist dictatorships of today are the first truly tyrannical governments which western Europe has known for centuries, and they have been rendered possible only because on coming to power they destroyed all forms of social organization which were in any way rivals to the state.
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单选题Chinese is quite ______ from English. A. similar B. difficult C. different
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单选题The students in boarding school don' t spend much time on ______.
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单选题It was their______decision to leave their country, and as a result, they lost their citizenship.(2003年中国社会科学院考博试题)
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单选题How much would you ______ for repairing my watch?A. spendB. costC. chargeD. pay
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单选题Racket, din clamor, noise, whatever you want to call it, unwanted sound is America"s most widespread nuisance. But noise is more than just a nuisance. It constitutes a real and present danger to people"s health. Day and night, at home, at work, and at play, noise can produce serious physical and psychological stress. No one is immune to this stress. Though we seem to adjust to noise by ignoring it, the ear, in fact, never closes and the body still responds—sometimes with extreme tension, as to a strange sound in the night. The annoyance we feel when faced with noise is the most common outward symptom of the stress building up inside us. Indeed, because irritability is so apparent, legislators have made public annoyance the basis of many noise abatement programs. The more subtle and more serious health hazards associated with stress caused by noise traditionally have been given much less attention. Nevertheless, when we are annoyed or made irritable by noise, we should consider these symptoms fair warning that other thing may be happening to us, some of which may be damaging to our health. Of many health hazards to noise, hearing loss is the most clearly observable and measurable by health professionals. The other hazards are harder to pin down. For many of us, there may be a risk that exposure to the stress of noise increases susceptibility to disease and infection. The more susceptible among us may experience noise as a complicating factor in heart problems and other diseases. Noise that causes annoyance and irritability in health persons may have serious consequences for these already ill in mind or body. Noise affects us throughout our lives. For example, there are indications of effects on the unborn child when mothers are exposed to industrial and environmental noise. During infancy and childhood, youngsters exposed to high noise levels may have trouble falling asleep and obtaining necessary amounts of rest. Why, then, is there not greater alarm about these dangers? Perhaps it is because the link between noise and many disabilities or diseases has not yet been conclusively demonstrated. Perhaps it is because we tend to dismiss annoyance as a price to pay for living in the modern world. It may also be because we still think of hearing loss as only an occupational hazard.
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单选题The insults from the reporters Uignited/U her anger to the point where she became speechless.
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单选题Health implies. more than physical fitness. It also implies mental and emotional wellbeing. An angry, frustrated, emotionally (1) person in good physical condition is not (2) healthy. Mental health, therefore, has much to do (3) how a person copes with the world as it exists. Many of the factors that (4) physical health also affect mental and emotional well-being. Having a good self-image means that people have positive (5) pictures and good positive feelings about themselves, about what they are capable (6) , and about the roles they play. People with good self-images like themselves, and they are (7) like others. Having a good self- image is based (8) a realistic (9) of one's own worth and value and capabilities. Stress is an unavoidable, necessary, and potentially healthful (10) of our society. People of all ages (11) stress. Children begin to (12) stress during prenatal development and during childbirth. Examples of stress-inducing (13) in the life of a young person are death of a pet, pressure to (14) academically, the divorce of parents, or joining a new youth group. The different ways in which individuals (15) to stress may bring healthful or unhealthy results. One person experiencing a great deal of stress may function exceptionally well (16) another may be unable to function at all. If stressful situations are continually encountered, the individual's physical, social, and mental health are eventually affected. Satisfying social relations are vital to (17) mental and emotional health. It is believed that in order to (18) , develop, and maintain effective and fulfilling social relationships people must (19) the ability to know and trust each other, understand each other, influence, and help each other. They must also be capable of (20) conflicts in a constructive way.
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单选题Text 4 The traditional distinction between products that satisfy needs and those that satisfy wants is no longer adequate to describe classes of products. In today's prosperous societies the distinction has become blurred because so many wants have been turned into needs. A writer, for instance, can work with paper and pencils. These are legitimate needs for the task. But the work can be done more quickly and efficiently with a word processor. Thus a computer is soon viewed as a need rather than a want. In the field of marketing, consumer goods are classed according to the way in which they are purchased. The two main categories are convenience goods and shopping goods. Two lesser types are specialty goods and unsought goods. It must be emphasized that all of these types are based on the way shoppers think about products, not on the nature of the products themselves. What is regarded as a convenience item in France (wine, for example) may be a specialty good in the United States. People do not spend a great deal of time shopping for such convenience items as groceries, newspapers, toothpaste, razor blades, aspirin, and candy. The buying of convenience goods may be done routinely, as some families buy groceries once a week. Such regularly purchased items are called staples. Sometimes convenience products are bought on impulse: someone has a sudden desire for an ice cream sundae on a hot day. Or they may be purchased as emergency items. Shopping goods are items for which customers search. They compare prices, quality, and styles, and may visit a number of stores before making a decision. Buying an automobile is often done this way. Shopping goods fall into two classes: those that are perceived as basically the same and those that are regarded as different. Items that are looked upon as basically the same include such things as home appliances, television sets, and automobiles. Having decided on the model desired, the customer is primarily interested in getting the item at the most favorable price. Items regarded as inherently different include clothing, furniture, and dishes. Quality, style, and fashion will either take precedence over price, or they will not matter at all. Specialty goods have characteristics that impel customers to make special efforts to find them. Price may be no consideration at all. Specialty goods can include almost any kind of product. Normally, specialty goods have a brand name or other distinguishing characteristics. Unsought goods are items a consumer does not necessarily want or need or may not even know about. Promotion or advertising brings such goods to the consumer's attention. The product could be something new on the market as the Sony Walkman once was or it may be a fairly standard service, such as life insurance, for which most people will usually not bother shopping.
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单选题Scientists will have to______new methods of increasing the world's food supply in order to solve the problem of famine in some places.
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