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In Aristotle ’s view, the core of art is _____.A、imitationB、emotionC、truth

A.imitation

B.emotion

C.truth

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第1题

Copernicus developed his theory ______.A.using various telescopesB.based on Aristotle's be

Copernicus developed his theory ______.

A.using various telescopes

B.based on Aristotle's beliefs

C.through observations and reasoning

D.under the encouragement of his friends

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第2题

The woman considered her husband s "no" answer as a(n)______.A.simple way to answer her qu

The woman considered her husband s "no" answer as a(n)______.

A.simple way to answer her question

B.direct way to make decisions for her

C.boring way to express his view

D.indirect way to mean he doesn" t care

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第3题

Susan Sontag's lasting fame was made upon ______.A.a tireless, all-purpose cultural viewB.

Susan Sontag's lasting fame was made upon ______.

A.a tireless, all-purpose cultural view

B.her lifelong watchword: seriousness

C.publishing books on morals

D.enjoying books worth reading and movies worth seeing

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第4题

It's not easy to see much difference between day and night because ______.A.city-dwellers

It's not easy to see much difference between day and night because ______.

A.city-dwellers are obliged to adopt a wholly unnatural way of life

B.the sun was hidden from view by tall buildings

C.the noise made by traffic never stops

D.large modern cities are too big to control

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第5题

It was courageous enough for Galileo to () the falling object theory developed by Aristotle, the authoritative Greek scientist.

A.advance

B.defy

C.justify

D.translate

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第6题

Compared with Plato, the biggest character of Aristotle is_____.A、comprehensivenessB、sci

A.comprehensiveness

B.scientificty

C.far-reaching

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第7题

Copernicus had his great book published because ______.A.he didn't agree with AristotleB.h

Copernicus had his great book published because ______.

A.he didn't agree with Aristotle

B.he could not hide the scientific truth

C.he worked for the Church

D.his friends advised him to do so

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第8题

给定三个表学生表S,课程表C和学生选课表SC,它们的结构分别如下 S(S,SN,SEX,AGE,DEPT) C(C,CN)

给定三个表学生表S,课程表C和学生选课表SC,它们的结构分别如下:

S(S#,SN,SEX,AGE,DEPT)

C(C#,CN)

SC(S#,C#,GRADE)

其中S#为学号,SN为姓名,SEX为性别,AGE为年龄,DEPT为系别,C#为课程号,CN为课程名,GRADE为成绩。对表SC建立如下视图:CREATE VIEW S_GRADE(S#,C_NUM,AVG_GRADE)AS SELECT S#,COUNT(C#),AVG(GRADE)FROM SCGROUP BY S#;判断下面查询是否允许执行,如允许,写出转换到基本表SC上的操作。SELECT S#,C_NUMFROM S_GRADEWHERE AVG_GRADE80()。

A、不允许查询,因为视图中使用了分组和聚合函数。

B、允许,对应的操作为:

SELECT S#,COUNT(C#)

FROM SC

WHERE AVG(GRADE)80

C、允许,对应的操作为:

SELECT S#,COUNT(C#)

FROM SC

GROUP BY S#

HAVING AVG(GRADE)80

D、允许,对应的操作为:

SELECT S#, COUNT(C#)

FROM SC

HAVING AVG(GRADE)80

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第9题

The exhibit "Life in Shadows-. Hidden Children and the Holocaust" used to be on display in
the early 2000s at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D. C. Now a transcript. and photos of some of the exhibit s displays can be found on the museum s website as an online exhibition. The exhibition reveals the stories of Jewish children who escaped the Holocaust. The Holocaust refers to the killing of 6 million Jews and others whom the Nazis (纳粹)thought to be inferior. The Nazis killed about 1.5 million Jewish children. Thousands of Jewish children, however, survived by concealing their identities or hiding out in places like cellars and barns. For example, there is a photo of a sweater worn by 8-year-old Krystyna Chiger, who hid in the sewers (下水道)for more than a year. Visitors to the site can also view a photo of a light-blue dress worn by Sabina Kagan when she hid from the Nazi death squads (行刑队). Also in the exhibition is a photo of tiny " toy soldiers" Jurek Orlowski and his brother fashioned out of wood. The brothers played with the soldiers in a dirty basement because they were afraid to go outside. Leon Chameides, ofWest Hartford, Connecticut, told his story of survival through several photos and an oral account he donated to the museum. When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in 1941,Leon s father asked a priest to take care of Leon. The priest sent him to a church, where Leon had to pretend to be a Christian. He changed his name and learned a new language. " I had to pretend I was someone else," Leon said in the video. "That was an enormous burden to place on a 7-year-old."

The children mentioned in this passage were______.

A.Christian

B.Jewish

C.killed during the Holocaust

D.honored for their bravery

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第10题

B A British schoolboy has been excluded from lessons after he organised a mass protest ove

B

A British schoolboy has been excluded from lessons after he organised a mass protest over a lack of homework.

Aaron Parfitt, 14, led 100 of his fellow pupils on a walkout at Bispham High School in Blackpool on 12 March over concerns about teaching standards.

Despite his eagerness to learn, Aaron was told he wasbanned from lessons for the next two days, and now claims to have been excluded again ahead of a meeting between teachers and his mother on 17 March.

Aaron originally contacted Blackpool Council and Ofsted to raise concerns over the quality of teaching before losing patience and organising the 100-strong walkout last Wednesday.

Teachers took a dim view of his actions and excluded him for two days on Thursday and Friday last week - much to the anger of his mother Janet, 52.

'I'm absolutely fuming they've excluded him because he's doing the best he can to get a good education,' she said

'He was only trying to stick up for himself and his mates and then he gets told to stay away from the school for two days,' she added.

Aaron said: 'We've had loads of different teachers and we weren't getting enough homework.I failed my maths exam in school and I was really worried because I just wanted to make sure I was able to do the work properly.'

55.What can we infer from the passage?

A.Aaron could not get enough homework

B.Aaron's teachers were not adequate to their jobs at all

C.Teachers were accused of assigning little homework

D.All students did not agree with Aaron's proposal

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第11题

My father had a small business, employing about 15 people at any given time. We sold all s
orts of dairy products, and many more, from a small store in front of the dairy building. During the summer months, rows of eager tourists lined up at that ice -cream counter for a taste of my father s exquisite homemade ice cream. Because it was an extremely busy little store, the employees had to work very quickly for hours at a time, with little rest. One day, in 1976, we had a new employee, Debbie, who wanted to work in the store for the summer. She had never done this type of work before, but planned to give it her all. On her first day, Debbie made just about every mistake in the book. She added up the sales wrong on the cash register. She charged the wrong prices for items. She gave the wrong bag of food to the wrong customer. And she dropped and broke a half-gallon of milk. I couldn t stand watching her struggle any longer. I went into my father s office and said, " Please go out there and put her out of her misery." I expected him to walk right into the store and fire her on the spot. Since my father s office was situated within view of the sales counter, he had no doubt seen what I was talking about. He got up from his desk and walked over to Debbie, who was standing behind the counter. "Debbie," he said, as he put his hand gently on her shoulder. "I have been watching you and I saw how you treated Mrs. Forbush." Debbie s face began to flush, and she looked as if she was about to cry. She struggled to remember Mrs. Forbush from the many women she had given the wrong change to or spilled milk on. My father continued, "I ve never seen Mrs. Forbush be so polite before. You really knew how to handle her. I am sure she is going to want you to wait on her every time she comes in. Keep up the good work." My father was a wise and compassionate employer. Because of this, Debbie became a loyal and hard-working employee for 16 years—and a friend for life.

The small business run by the author s father______.

A.barely survived this year

B.hardly made any money

C.suffered some losses

D.was quite successful

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