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词根-ann-的语义是year,superannuate的词义有可能是()。

A.周年纪念日

B.多年生植物

C.养老金

D.因年老被辞退

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第1题

The economy is improving for the super rich. After two years of declines, the total net worth of America's richest people rose 10 percent to $ 955 billion this year from 2002, according to Forbes magazine's annual ranking of the nation's 400 wealthiest individuals.

Forbes said the surge in collective net worth was largely due to gains in Internet stocks and tech fortunes. For example, Amazon Com’s Jeff Bezos saw his fortune expand by more than $ 3 billion to $ 5.1 billion as the stock of the online retailer skyrocketed. Bezos was the top gainer on the list, and holds spot 32.

David Filo, co-founder of Yahoo!, saw his net worth nearly triple to $ 1.6 billion, tying him with 13 others for the 126th spot. Yahoo! 's other co-founder, Jerry Yang, also nearly tripled his fortune, but he shared the 162nd spot on the list with 16 others with a $1.4 billion fortune.

The gains are part of a continuing shift in wealth from the East to the tech-centric West. When the list was first published in 1982, there were 81 members from New York and 56 from California. Today, California boasts 95 Forbes 400 members, while New York has 47.

"There's been this enormous shift in the geographic distribution of wealth," Forbes senior editor Peter Newcomb said.

The Walton family was again prominent on the List. Five members of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton's family tied for the fourth spot, each with a net worth of $ 20.5 billion.

Rounding out the top 10 were Oracle Corp. chairman Larry Ellison with an $18 billion fortune and Dell Inc. chief executive Michael Dell with a net worth of $13 billion.

Dell replaced Microsoft executive Steven Ballmer in 10th place. Ballmer is now No. 11 with a nest egg of $12.2 billion.

Notable drop-offs from the list include Global Crossing Ltd. founder Gary Winnick, whose company is in bankruptcy, and Motorola Corp. CEO Robert Galvin, whose company is suffering from the malaise afflicting the wireless and chip-making industry.

Daniel Ziff, 31, is the youngest person on the list. He inherited his $1.2 billion fortune. His father William Ziff Jr., built and sold a publishing empire.

The oldest person on the list is 95-year-old Max Fisher, who made his $ 680 million fortune through investments.

Newcomb said Forbes compiled its list by estimating the value of stock and other assets held by the wealthiest Americans. Forbes used the stock prices of publicly held companies as of the end of August; for privately held companies, the magazine estimated a fair market value based on the stocks of their publicly traded peers. Real estate and other assets also were included.

Where exact prices were not known, "we try to determine what a prudent shopper would pay for something," Newcomb said. "We try to be conservative with the estimates. "

According to Forbes, whose assets have been rising most swiftly?

A.Individuals that are CEOs in various companies.

B.Individuals that are founders of a corporation.

C.The rich whose business has something to do with the web.

D.The rich whose business has something to do with investments.

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第2题

听力原文: A suburban Philadelphia high school was evacuated and locked down Tuesday morning after two intruders were found inside the building. Upper Merion High School was closed around 7:50 A. m. after school officials learned of the two unarmed men, Superintendent Meliasa Jamula said. Both men were in police custody Tuesday morning. At least one of the men was a former student and the school acted on directions by police, Jamula said. She did not know if any students had been specifically threatened. Classes were in session at the time and the school's approximately 1, 100 students were evacuated, school officials said. Classes were canceled for the day as a precaution and to allow police to search the building, Jamula said.

What did NOT happen after the intrusion of the two men?

A.The peace breakers ran away.

B.Police searched the building.

C.Precaution measures were taken.

D.Classes were canceled.

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第3题

supercomputer  superman   supermarket  superpower

  superabundant  super-efficient super-speed  superstar

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第4题

Wo kann man Getr?nke (饮料) kaufen/bestellen?

A、Bar

B、Kneipe

C、Restaurant

D、Supermarkt

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第5题

现有:

1.classSuperFoo{

2.SuperFoodoStuff(intx){

3.returnnewSuperFoo();

4.}

5.}

6.

7.classFooextendsSuperFoo{

8.//insertcodehere

9.}

和四个声明:

FoodoStuff(intx){returnnewFoo();}

FoodoStuff(intx){returnnewSuperFoo();}

SuperFoodoStuff(intx){returnnewFoo();}

SuperFoodoStuff(inty){returnnewSuperFoo();}

分别插入到第8行,有几个可以通过编泽?()

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第6题

NEW TRENDS IN RETAILING

In past years retailers in North America have sounded a consistent theme: Bigger is better. Superstores increased in number and spread rapidly, often at the expense of smaller, family-owned retail stores. Today these superstores are more than 50 percent larger than in the 1980's and can be over 30,000 square meters in size.

But small retail stores are now making a comeback. Many of the largest retailers have begun experimenting with small-store formats. Rather than operating the small stores as separate outlets, though, the companies are managing all the stores in an area together as a closely knit network. By distributing small outlets throughout an area, a retailer can guarantee that one of them will almost always be closer to a given shopper than the superstore at the edge of town. Moreover, small stores are often located within walking distance of public transportation, and, once inside, customers can easily find the products they are looking for.

One advantage of the big stores has been the variety of products they are able to carry because they are so large. One way that has been found to increase variety in small stores is to use electronic kiosks for online shopping. Although the number of products in the stores is small, there are enough actual items to inform. customers about the range and quality of products. Customers are then offered computer access to a Web site that provides the full product line.

With regard to costs, small stores that are managed as networks have become as inexpensive to operate as superstores. By combining the orders of these stores, for instance, retailers can take advantage of the full-truckload delivery price rather than incur the higher cost of partial truckload deliveries.

What is implied about the kind of stores preferred by customers in North America?

A.They have many products made by the same manufacturer.

B.They have many sales during the year.

C.They carry many different kinds of products.

D.They sell famous brands of electronics equipment.

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第7题

He always feels ______ (super)to others in appearance.
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第8题

【B16】

A.superficially

B.supposedly

C.superlatively

D.supernaturally

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