Starting from the pre-linguistic cooing and babbling stage, children move through the ____
A.one-word, two-word and three-word
B.one-word, two-word and multiword
C.one-word, multiword and sentence
D.one-word, two-word, three-word and multiword
A.one-word, two-word and three-word
B.one-word, two-word and multiword
C.one-word, multiword and sentence
D.one-word, two-word, three-word and multiword
第1题
ative.
A.Manmohan Singh
B.Mathew Cooper
C.president Bush
D.Karl Rove
第2题
The state to which the Mayflower sailed is
A.Florida.
B.Maine.
C.Virginia.
D.Massachusetts.
第3题
al issue endangering the unity of the country because______.
A.whether the future states formed as a result of the westward movement should be free or slave would affect the balance of power in the Senate
B.the south insisted that slavery should be allowed to spread into all new territories
C.the north refused to let slavery spread into new territories
D.the north wanted to put an end to slavery
第4题
than ever. Here, under her few square yards of thatch, she watched winds, and snows, and rains, gorgeous sunsets, and successive moons at their full. So close kept she that at length almost everybody thought she had gone away. The only exercise that Tess took at this time was after dark; and it was then, when out in the woods, that she seemed least solitary. She knew how to hit to a hairs breadth that moment of evening when the light and the darkness are so evenly balanced that the constraint of day and the suspense of night neutralize each other, leaving absolute mental liberty. It is then that the plight of being alive becomes attenuated to its least possible dimensions. She had no fear of the shadows; her sole idea seemed to be to shun mankind—or rather that cold accretion called the world, which, so terrible in the mass, is so unformidable, even pitiable, in its units.
第5题
tah to be organized as territories without legislation either for or against slavery.
A.The "Great Compromise"
B.The Compromise of 1850
C.Federalist Papers
D.The Bill of Rights
第6题
The metropolitan police force of London is under the direct control of______.
A.the Prime Minister
B.the Defense Minister
C.the Home Secretary
D.the Queen
第7题
What kind of novels does the Bitter Lemon publish?
A.English mystery novels written by London-based writers.
B.Mystery novels which offer social criticism and a slice of culture, written originally not in English.
C.Travel fiction which take readers to locales like Mexico City, Munich and Havana.
D.Hard-boiled mystery novels translated into English for the first time.
第8题
The governor has decided that ______.
A.schools should not use names like "redskins"
B.schools can use names like "redskins"
C.some names such as "redskins" are derogatory
D.local schools should name their sports teams carefully
第9题
What can we learn from the conversation?
A.Sampras is making up for what has been lost with his family members.
B.It is Sampras"s fourth trip to China in three months.
C.Sampras is not confident of Li Na"s reaching another peak soon.
D.Sampras still plays much in ATP although he is a little bit slower.
第10题
s level?
A.Good coaching, instructions and technique.
B.The import of western coaching way or sending kids to foreign academy.
C.Letting young players get together and compete with each other.
D.Sharing the success stories of Li Na and ask young players to learn from her.
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