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The end of the Wars of Roses led to the rule of .

A、House of Tudor

B、House of Norman

C、House of Anjou

D、House of Stuart

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第1题

The Wars of Roses was fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York, with Henry Tudor, or______, who founded the Tudor Dynasty.

A.Richard III

B.Edward IV

C.Henry VIII

D.Henry VII

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第2题

The World Bank established toward the end of World War Ⅱ as S1.______

a new international financial organization providing long-term fi- S2.______

nance in the difficult postwar period which laid ahead. The Bank S3.______

came into operation in June 1946 with a member of 44 countries. S4.______

By April 1962 membership rose to 75, and 15 other countries were S5.______

applicants, most of which new independent African nations. S6.______

The Bank's first group of loans was made in 1947 to aid post-

war reconstruction in Western Europe. Tile Bank then turned

to lend to assist the economic growth of the less developed countries S7.______

of the world.

These development loans now reach almost US $6000 mil-

lion. They have helped to lay the foundation of economy progress in S8.______

many countries, particularly by assisting the development of the e- S9.______

lectric power, transportation, industry and agriculture.

All payment of interest and principal due from the Bank's bor- S10.______

rowers have been received.

【S1】

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第3题

The Wars of Roses was ended by ______ who destroyed the forces of the two sides of the wars, and the feudal basis of society was completely broken.

A.Henry Ⅱ

B.Henry Ⅶ

C.Henry Ⅷ

D.Henry Ⅳ

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第4题

The Wars of Roses was ended by ______ who destroyed the forces of the two sides of the wars, and the feudal basis of society was completely broken.

A.Henry Ⅱ

B.Henry Ⅶ

C.Henry Ⅷ

D.Henry Ⅳ

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第5题

The sun rose upon a tranquil world, and beamed down upon the peaceful village like a benediction. Breakfast over, Aunt Polly had family worship: It began with a prayer built from the ground up of solid courses of Scriptural quotations, welded together with a thin mortar of originality; and from the summit of this she delivered a grim chapter of the Mosaic Laiv, as from Sinai.

Then Tom girded up his loins, so to speak, and went to work to "get his verses. " Sid had learned his lesson days before. Tom bent all his energies to the memorizing of five verses, and he chose part of tJie Sermon on the Mount, because he could find no verses that were shorter. At the end of half an hour Tom had a vague general idea of his lesson, but no more, for his mind was traversing the whole field of human thought, and his hands were busy with distracting recreations. Mary took his book to hear him recite, and he tried to find his way through the fog:

"Blessed are the—a—a—"

"Poor"—"Yes—poor; blessed are the poor—a—a—"

"In spirit-"

"In spirit; blessed are the poor in spirit, for they—they—"

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"For THEIRS. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they that mourn, for they—they—"

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"For they S, H—Oh, I don't know what it is!"

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"Oh, SHALL! for they shall—for they shall—a—a—shall mourn—a—a—blessed are they that shall—they that—a—they that shall mourn, for they shall—a—shall WHAT? Why don't you tell me, Mary?—what do you want to be so mean for?"

"Oh, Tom, you poor thick-headed thing, I'm not teasing you. I wouldn't do that. You must go and learn it again. Don't you be discouraged, Tom, you'll manage it—and if you do, I'll give you something ever so nice. There, now, that's a good boy. "

"All right! What is it, Mary, tell me what it is. "

"Never you mind, Tom. You know if I say it's nice, it is nice. "

"You bet you that's so, Mary. All right, I'll tackle it again. "

And he did "tackle it again"—and under the double pressure of curiosity and prospective gain he did it with such spirit that he accomplished a shining success. Mary gave him a brand-new "Barlow" knife worth twelve and a half cents; and the convulsion of delight that swept his system shook him to his foundations. True, the knife would not cut anything, but it was a "sure-enough" Barlow, and there was inconceivable grandeur in that—though where the Western boys ever got the idea that such a weapon could possibly be counterfeited to its injury is an imposing mystery and will always remain so, perhaps. Tom contrived to scarify the cupboard with it, and was arranging to begin on the bureau, when he was called off to dress for Sunday-school.

In the first paragraph, the word "grim" (. . . a grim chapter... ) means______.

A.sacred

B.omniponent

C.cheerful

D.gloomy

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第7题

At 10:45 a.m, Ashley placed a stop-loss order to sell 200 shares of Alpha stock at $43 a share at 2:15 p.m, the price of Alpha fell to S42.90 and then rose to $43.40 a share by the end of the trading day.Ashley order was executed that day.Ashley would have received a price().

A.ofS43.40 a share for her stock since that was the closing price on the day of execution.

B.ofS42.90 a share for her stock since her order was already rcorded in the secialists book.

C.equal to the average prices paid by the pecialist during that trading day.

D.between S42.90 and S43.40 a share depending upon when her trade executed.

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