单选题Howmuchistheshirt?
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单选题Sociodramatic play is found to be ______.
单选题Questions 22 to 25 are based on the following passage.
单选题Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for this passage?
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Labor force is defined as being the
total number of people who are available to work and earn income. This
definition includes everyone who is employed or seeking paid employment, so it
includes employees and the self-employed. Labor is one of the country's
resources which can be combined with other resources to produce the goods and
services required by the community. Though the size of the
workforce relies greatly on the size of the total population, there are several
other aspects which also affect it. The age distribution of the total population
has a very marked effect on the available workforce. If the population has a
high proportion of very young people or of those too old to work, then the
available workforce would be lower than if there were an evenly spread age
distribution. If the population grows rapidly from natural increase, i. e. the
number of births greatly exceeds the number of deaths, then as a total
population increases, the proportion in the workforce declines.
Sometimes a population is described as aging, which means that the birth
rate is either falling or growing very slowly, and as people retire from the
workforce, there are inadequate numbers of young people entering it to take
place of those who are leaving it. The population is top-heavy with older
people. So the percentage of the population in the workforce declines when there
is either a rapid increase in births or a falling birth rate.
The age distribution of the population has several important influences on
the economy. If the population is aging and there is an increase in the number
of people retiring without a corresponding increase in the number entering the
workforce, this raises the problem of the ability of the economy to provide a
reasonable level of social services to the retired group. If the aged are to be
cared for in special homes or hotels, finance must be available for that
purpose. If the size of the workforce is small relative to the total population,
then the government tax receipts are relatively low and either the government
has less money available to it or the workforce members have to be taxed more
heavily.
单选题WhatisMr.Bush'smainpurposeofthetrip?A.SightseeinginAustraliaandtheFarEast.B.VisitingafriendinCairo.C.AttendingaconferenceinSydney.D.ShoppinginHongKong.
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单选题‘wrote them down’ means _______.
单选题WhathasthemanbeenbusydoingallWeek?
单选题{{B}}{{I}}Questions 11~13 are based on the following passage.{{/I}}{{/B}}
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单选题Everyone chases success, but not all of US want to be famous. South African writer John Maxwell Coetzee is well-known for keeping himself to himself. When the 63-year-old was named the 2003 Nobel Prize winner for literature earlier this month, reporters were warned that they would find him "particularly difficult to catch". Coetzee lives in Australia but spends part of the year teaching at the University of Chicago. He seemed shocked by the news that he won the US$1.3 million prize. "I wasn't even aware they were due to make the announcement," he said. His love of privacy led to doubts as to whether Coetzee will attend the prize-giving in Stockholm, Sweden, on December 10. But despite being described as difficult to track down the critics agree that his writing is easy to get to know. Born in Cape Town South Africa to all English-speaking family, Coetzee made his breakthrough in 1980 with the novel Waiting for the Barbarians. He took his place among the world's leading writers with two Booker prize victories, Britain's highest honor for novels. He first won in 1983 for the Life and Times of Michael K, and his second title came in 1999 for Disgrace. A major theme in his work is South Africa's former apartheid (种族隔离) system, which divided whites from blacks. Dealing with the problems of violence, crime and racial division that still exist in the country, his books have enabled ordinary people to understand apartheid from within. "I have always been more interested in the past than the future." he said in a rare interview. "The past casts its shadow over the present. I hope I have made one or two people think twice about whether they want to forget the past completely." In fact this purity in his writing seems to be mirrored in his personal life. Coetzee is a vegetarian, a cyclist rather than a motorist and doesn't drink alcohol. But what he has contributed to literature, culture and the people of South Africa is far greater than the things he has given up. "In looking at weakness and failure in life," the Nobel Prize judging panel said, "Coetzee's work expresses the divine spark in man./
单选题IQuestions 11 -13 are based on the following dialogue./I
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单选题Why did Mr. Crane buy the field?
单选题Which of the following is TRUE of the large corporation?
单选题According to the author, the difficulty in setting up a library lies in the fact that ______.
