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What is the job market like for college graduates according to the passage?A.It is worse t

What is the job market like for college graduates according to the passage?

A.It is worse than it was last year for all the graduates from universities.

B.It is especially good for the students who major in liberal arts.

C.It is not very optimistic for recent graduates in engineering.

D.It is much better than it was in the past years on the whole.

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第1题

Between the end of the Second World War and the early sixties, a baby boom occurred in the

U. S. , and people born during that period were known as the "baby boomers". Bill Clinton is no doubt a typical representative of that generation. Like the 1992 general elections, the presidential election of 1997 was not merely a skirmish(小冲突,争执)between two political parties but also a generation war between the "baby boomers" and the G. I. generation represented by Bush and Dole. Clintons triumph signaled a shift of U. S. political power from the older generation to the younger one, and reflects developments of far reaching significance in todays American politics. Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946, in the mountain city of Hope, Arkansas. In English, "Hope" means "xiwang". No wonder that later on Clintons supporters often called him "the man from the city of hope". The family circumstances of Clintons childhood years were very unfortunate. Clintons own father died in a traffic accident 3 months before Clinton was born. His stepfather, Roger Clinton, was a habitual drunkard, which caused discord in the family. Such an experience helped Clinton become a man who knew his own mind, had self-restraint and self-control, and was adept at competition. Self-reliant, diligent and hard working, Clinton gained a good education. In the fall of 1964, he enrolled in Georgetown University in Washington D. C. , and majored in international politics. After graduation, he won the famous Rhodes scholarship and pursued advanced studies for 2 years in Englands Oxford University. In 1971 he entered Yale Universitys law college and obtained a doctorate in law two years later. During his university days, Clinton actively participated in the students movement against the Vietnam War, avoided army enlistment, and took a trip to Moscow in 1976. These experiences helped him mature early, but left him vulnerable to political controversies later, and branded him as a young liberal. After leaving Yale, Clinton returned to his hometown in Arkansas where he began his political career. In 1974, when he was not quite 28, he formally campaigned for congress. His vivid and dramatic first attempt greatly intimidated his opponents. Though defeated in his campaign, his political talent received affirmation in news and political circles, winning him the title of "child prodigy". In 1976, Clinton won the post of State Attorney General. In 1978, he succeeded in his campaign for the Governorship and at 32 became the youngest governor in the history of the state of Arkansas. In 1980, he lost to the Republicans in his campaign for reelection but two years later staged a comeback that won him the nickname of "un-defeatable kid". He kept the Governorship right up until January 1993, when he officially became the master of the White House. His first term of office expired in 1997, but he defeated republican Dole and was re-elected, and served as President up until 2001. Questions:

Whats the main idea of this passage?

A.Clinton"s political career.

B.Clinton"s biography.

C.Clinton"s educational background.

D.Clinton"s private life.

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第2题

According to the passage, what kinds of workers may be under electronic observation in the

U. S. ?

A.Factory workers.

B.Employers in a company.

C.Well-paid engineers.

D.Both A and C.

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第3题

What were Chester Arthurs achievements during his presidency according to the author?A.His

What were Chester Arthurs achievements during his presidency according to the author?

A.His successful civil service reform. and his efforts for honest government.

B.His success in dealing with criminals and his ability to serve people.

C.His work in politics for many years and his reform. of examinations.

D.His powerful control of people and his proposal of a new civil service system.

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第4题

Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage?A.The author was startle

Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage?

A.The author was startled after he received the cashier"s answer "Don"t use thanks. "

B.The cashier was very surprised because the author was from another planet.

C.The author hit the cashier because the cashier looked at him impolitely.

D.The cashier didn"t want to listen to the author"s insincere appreciation.

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第5题

Oncogenes are cancer-causing genes______.A.that are always in operation in a healthy perso

Oncogenes are cancer-causing genes______.

A.that are always in operation in a healthy person

B.which remain unharmful so long as they are not activated

C.that can be driven out of normal cells

D.which normal cells can"t turn off

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第6题

Thanks to computers, in the future people______.A.will improve international understanding

Thanks to computers, in the future people______.

A.will improve international understanding

B.will have no traffic jam

C.will avoid catching a bad cold

D.will not need book-keepers and accountants

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第7题

Computers will be very useful to doctors because______.A.they will relieve them of dull cl

Computers will be very useful to doctors because______.

A.they will relieve them of dull clerical work

B.they will provide them with information which will help them in their work

C.much of the tedious work the doctors have to do will be done entirely by machines

D.they are up to date

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第8题

What is the passage mainly about?A.Ray Mathers and Eve Winick hold different opinions on t

What is the passage mainly about?

A.Ray Mathers and Eve Winick hold different opinions on tax.

B.People have different views and reasons about how taxes should be paid.

C.The progressive tax covers a percentage of people"s wages.

D.The flat rate taxes require everyone to pay the same percentage of their income.

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第9题

Mathers prefers the flat rate tax probably because______.A.it is fair and easy to figure o

Mathers prefers the flat rate tax probably because______.

A.it is fair and easy to figure out

B.he pays heavy taxes

C.it is more applicable than the progressive rate for him

D.all of the above

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第10题

According to Peter Senior, which of the following is true?A.Art should be encouraged in Br

According to Peter Senior, which of the following is true?

A.Art should be encouraged in British hospitals.

B.Art is losing its audience in modern society.

C.Art galleries should be changed into hospitals.

D.Art should be spread to the patients in hospitals.

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