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The editor told them that if they could cut the story () more than one third, he would take it.

A.in

B.off

C.down

D.across

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第1题

When the man told them the times of meals at the hotel, Mrs. Smith felt______.A.disappoint

When the man told them the times of meals at the hotel, Mrs. Smith felt______.

A.disappointed

B.exited

C.delighted

D.satisfied

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第2题

When the man told them the times of meals at the hotel, Mrs. Smith felt ______ .A.disappoi

When the man told them the times of meals at the hotel, Mrs. Smith felt ______ .

A.disappointed

B.exited

C.delighted

D.satisfied

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第3题

All students ______ a loud laugh when professor Henry Mitchel told them the joke.A.let off

All students ______ a loud laugh when professor Henry Mitchel told them the joke.

A.let off

B.let down

C.let out

D.let up

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第4题

A 70-foot fishing boat, the SharkCatcher, sank 5 miles from shore today in the Pacific at
about 4: 30 p.m. The boat was returning from a successful one-day trip. There were 17 fishermen aboard and 4 crew members, but everyone was saved by people from another boat. There were also tons of freshly caught fish. Some of them may have also survived the sinking. Luckily, the SharkCatcher started sinking when it was only a quarter mile from another fishing boat, the TunaTaker, which was also returning from a day trip. The two captains, Moe and Curly, had been talking to each other over the radio while headed back to their landing in Santa Barbara. They were comparing notes: who had caught what, how much, and where. During their conversation, Moe heard what sounded like an explosion. He told Curly to hold on a minute. Moe s crew discovered a hole in the hull(船身)that was too big for plugs or pumps. Moe told Curly he needed help. Moe then told all the passengers to put on their lifejackets and abandon the boat. "This is the second boat that Ive lost." said Moe. "The good thing, of course, is that Ive never lost any paying customers." Curly, captain of the rescue boat, said, "We were lucky that it was a clear, calm day. We pulled a lot of people out of the water, but it went very smoothly. I think the Coast Guard will be proud of us."

When the boat started sinking, ______.

A.it was about to go fishing

B.it was on its way back

C.it was already overloaded

D.it was a quarter mile from the shore

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第5题

Twenty-six years ago, Muhammad Yunus, a Bangladeshi economics teacher, was visiting a vill
age when he met a woman who made bamboo baskets. She couldnt afford to buy the bamboo to make the baskets, so she had to borrow the money from the bamboo sellers and then pay them a large part of the profit from each one she sold. There was so little money left for her to keep that she couldnt afford to buy more bamboo, so she had to borrow more money. And so the cycle continued with no way out for her. She couldnt borrow money from friends or family because they were as poor as she was. She couldnt borrow from the bank because she had no land to guarantee that she would pay back the loan. Yunus went around the village and found 41 people who were in the same position—trapped in a cycle of poverty with no escape. When he added up the amount of money that they needed to break free from the cycle, it came out to just twenty seven dollars. As Yunus says, — I felt ashamed of myself for being part of a society which could not provide even 27 dollars for 41 hard-working, skilled human beings. He lent them the money and told them to pay it back whenever they could. He got all of it back, so he went to other villages and did the same thing. He always got his money back. The official banks didnt want to get involved in what he was doing, so Yunus started his own bank. The Grameen bank was born, and with it there is a new approach to lending money-micro-credit. The bank now lends over a billion dollars to more than two million borrowers, 96% of them women, and involving more than half of the villages in Bangladesh. The repayment is 99%. The rural economy of the country has improved gready since the bank started. And the success has spread. This year it was estimated that there are now over 7 ,000 micro-credit organizations in the world, lending to over 16 million of the poorest people.

The women couldnt find a way out of the cycle of poverty because______.

A.she was not hardworking enough

B.she couldn"t borrow enough money

C.she was exploited by the bamboo seller too much

D.the profit of selling the baskets was little

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第6题

在SPSS Data Editor窗口,可以看到()和()。
在SPSS Data Editor窗口,可以看到()和()。

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第7题

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the famous 19th-century poet and artist, was once approached by an
elderly man. The old fellow had some drawings that he wanted Rossetti to look at and tell him if they were any good, or if they at least showed potential talent. Rossetti looked them over carefully. After the first few, he knew that they were worthless, showing not the least sign of artistic talent. But Rossetti was a kind man, and he told the elderly man as gently as possible that the pictures were without much value and showed little talent. He was sorry, but he could not lie to the man. The visitor was disappointed, but seemed to have expected Rossetti s judgment. He then apologized for taking up Rossetti s time, but would he just look at a few more drawings — these done by a young art student? Rossetti looked over the second group of drawings and immediately became enthusiastic over the talent they revealed. " These," he said, "oh, these are good. This young student has great talent. He has a great future if he will work hard and stick to it." Rossetti could see that the old fellow was deeply moved. "Who is this fine young artist?" he asked. "Your son?" "No," said the old man sadly. "It is me — 40 years ago. If only I had heard your praise then! For you see, I got discouraged and gave up — too soon."

An old man asked Rossetti to______.

A.draw a picture for him

B.teach him how to paint

C.evaluate his drawings

D.help improve his painting skills

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第8题

Some time ago, a store advertised rebuilt vacuum cleaners of a nationally known brand at t
he absurdly (荒谬地) low price of $ 12.50. Why was this done? Surely the store could not【36】to sell good vacuum cleaners【37】this price. As a matter of fact, any customer who tried to buy one would find it was"【38】". He would be told that the one in the window was "the only one left" and had to remain on【39】, or that "it had been sold" before he entered the store.

The【40】aim of this kind of advertising is to lure (引诱) customers【41】the store for the purpose of【42】them to buy some other higher price brand. This is called "bait (诱饵) advertising". In【43】the $12.50 vacuum cleaners, the manufacturer whose name was used went to【44】and obtained an order【45】the store to employ the brand name for that purpose.

Why did the managers of the manufacturing【46】go to such lengths to【47】this abuse (恶习) in advertising? They realized that misrepresentation of their firm's name was sure to【48】public confidence in their products. The honest businessman wants to keep his customers【49】so that they will return to buy again and again. He builds good【50】by conducting his business on a【51】of trust and confidence.【52】, he wants other businessmen's advertising, as well as his own, to【53】the public's respect because he realizes that anything that【54】confidence in advertising tends to injure honest advertisers as well as the fraudulent (欺诈的)【55】. That is why businessmen have set up their own agencies to police advertising.

(41)

A.allow

B.supply

C.afford

D.provide

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第9题

Those who want to be an editor of English Weekly must be ______ carefulness, patience and
much knowledge of English.

A.made up of

B.owned up

C.armed with

D.concentrated on

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第10题

—______ you ______ the chief editor at the airport? —No. He had been away before my arriva
l.

A.Have; met

B.Had; met

C.Did; meet

D.Do you

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第11题

Why did the Post lose much of its audience in the 1930s?A.Because it changed its original

Why did the Post lose much of its audience in the 1930s?

A.Because it changed its original style. and was heavily involved in politics.

B.Because readers couldn't afford a newspaper because of the Depression.

C.Because the new editor was not interested in Roosevelt's politics.

D.Because it failed to absorb sufficient advertisements.

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