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The Tories were the forerunners ofA.the Conservative Party.B.the Labour Party.C.the Social
The Tories were the forerunners of
A.the Conservative Party.
B.the Labour Party.
C.the Social Democratic Party.
D.the Liberal Party.
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The Tories were the forerunners of
A.the Conservative Party.
B.the Labour Party.
C.the Social Democratic Party.
D.the Liberal Party.
第1题
______.
A.contrast their views on the luxury consumerism in eighteenth-century England
B.indicate the inadequacy of the traditional approaches to eighteenth-century English history
C.support the contention that key questions about eighteenth-century consumerism remain unanswered
D.give examples of historians who have explored the eighteenth-century consumerism in England
第2题
How many people were killed in the plane crash in March this year?
A.8.
B.7.
C.18.
D.14
第3题
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
A.The company lost another aircraft in March this year.
B.All the passengers lost their lives in the plane crash.
C.The two engines of the plane were both destroyed.
D.The black box has not been found yet.
第4题
aster of Arts in teaching program, which students with a 2.______ background, if not a career, in science can spend 15 months learning to become earth science teachers. Fare is free, thanks to the New York State Board of Regents, and 3.______ students will receive $30,000 stipends and health benefits. The goal is to produce 50 new science teachers over two years for New York States middle and high schools, which has long coped with a critical 4.______ short of math and science instructors. 5.______ As with nearly some attractive offer, there is a catch: Graduates must 6.______ commit to spending four years teaching in a high-needs public school, and may be assigned anywhere in the New York State. 7.______ The open house, which drew about 90 peoples, gave the museum an 8.______ opportunity to pitch the program — which also meant selling the museum- as-classroom concept. Staff members gave the prospective applicants a private tour of the museum. Rosamond Kinzler, the senior director of science education at the museum, leads the prospective applicants through the gem and minerals 9. ______ collection, casually testing their knowledge of rock formation and plate tectonics. The curriculum that the graduate students will study (and that they will eventually be teaching) focuses slightly on planets and their orbits, water 10.______ and weather, and basic geology. New Yorks physical environment — including Central Park, across the street from the museum — will also play an important role in the courses, several instructors said.
第5题
As a result of WW I,______was not one of the defeated nations.
A.Germany
B.Austro-Hungary
C.Ottoman
D.Russia
第6题
That "behind the thin marble front were concrete and steel" suggests that______.
A.modern realistic commercialism existed behind the luxurious appearance
B.there was a fundamental falseness in the style. and the appeal of the caf6
C.the architect had made a sensible blend of old and new building materials
D.the cafe was based on physical foundations and real economic strength
第7题
Mr. Green would like to live in the west coast of Canada NOT because ______.
A.it is rich
B.it has pleasant climate
C.it has loads of coastline
D.it is near America
第8题
ts desire. The other is to gain it." To what extent do you agree or disagree with his statement? Write an essay of about 400 words. You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.
第9题
The first immigrants in American history came from
A.England and the Netherlands.
B.Ireland.
C.West Germany.
D.East Europe.
第10题
ties.
A.comprehensive
B.secondary
C.independent
D.grammar
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