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第2题
B.Joanne Silbourne is a CFA charterholder.
C.I, as a CFA charterholder, expect to outperform the market because CFA charterholders have on average outperformed the S&P in 95 percent of the last 50 years.
D.I have earned the CFA designation by passing three exams, having sufficient work experience and becoming a member of AIMR?.
第3题
A.With the solved problem
B.With this problem being solved
C.With the problem solved
D.With this problem to solve
第4题
my brother and me,of red w001.They were theones we wore under our ice skates(冰鞋),when it was really important to have warmfeet.
Knitting is a nervous habit that happens to be productive.It helped mequit smoking by giving my hands something else to do.It is wonderful fordepression because no matter what else happens,you are creating somethingbeautiful.Time spent in front of the television or just sitting is no longertime wasted.
Ilove breathing life into the patterns.It's true magic,finding a neglected,dog-earedold book with the perfect snowflake design,buying the same Germantown wool my grandmotherused,in the exact blue to match my daughter’s eyes;taking it on the train withme every day for two months。working enthusiastically to get it done byChristmas,staying up late after the stockings are filled to sew in the sleevesand weave in the ends.
Knitting hastaught me patience.1 know that if I just keep goin9。even if it takes months,therewill be a reward.When l make a mistake。I know that anger will not fix it,that ljust have to go back and take out the stitches(针脚)between and start over again.
People often ask if l would do it for money, and the answer is always adefinite no.In the first place,you could not pay me enough for the hours I putinto a sweater.But mote important。this is an activity I keep separate from suchconsiderations.I knit to cover my children and other people l love in warmthand color.I knit to give them something earthly that money could never buy.
Knitting gives my life an alternative rhythm to the daily deadline.Byday I can write about Northern Ireland or the New York city Police Departmentand get paid for it,but On the train home,surrounded by people with laptops,Istage my little rebellion:I take out my old knitting bag and join the centuriesof women who have knitted for love.
第36题:Why did many women feel that knitting wasout of date?
A.Because their mothers didn’tteach them.
B.Because they were influencedby feminism and consumerism.
C.Because they were feminists.
D.Because they were consumerists.
第5题
A.Storethecredentialofauserinthedatasource.
B.ConfiguretheinfrastructuretosupportKerberosauthentication.
C.Configuretheinfrastructuretosupportanonymousauthenticationbyusingacustomauthenticationextension.
D.EnsurethatallreportqueriesaddafilterthatusestheUser.UserIDvalueasahiddenparameter.
第6题
第7题
Knitting
My mother knew how to knit(编织),but she nevertaught me.She assumed,as did many women of her generation,that knitting was nolonger a skill worth passing down from mother to daughter.A combination offeminism(女权主义)and consumerism(消费主义)made many women feel that such homelyaccomplishments were now out of dale.My Grandmother still knitted,though。andevery Christmas she made a pair of socks for my brother and me,of red woo1.Theywere the ones we wore under our ice skates(冰鞋),when it was really important tohave warm feet.
Knitting is a nervous habit that happens tobe productive.It helped me quit smoking by giving my hands something else to do.Itis wonderful for depression because no matter what else happens。you are creating something beautiful.Timespent in front of the television or just sitting is no longer time wasted.
I love breathing life into the patterns.It'strue magic,finding a neglected,do9—eared old book with the perfect snowflakedesign,buying the same Germantown wool my grandmother used,in the exact blue tomatch my daughter's eyes,taking it on the train with me every day for twomonths。working enthusiastically to get it done by Christmas,staying up lateafter the stockings are filled to sew in the sleeves and weave in the ends.
Knitting has taught me patience.I know thatif l just keep goin9。even if it takes months.there will be a reward.When l makea mistake,I know that anger will not fix it,that I just have to go back andtake out the stitches(针脚)between and start over again.
People often ask if l would do it for money,and the answer is always a definite no.In the first place。you could not pay meenough for the hours I put into a sweater.But not'e important.this is anactivity l keep separate from such considerations.1 knit to cover my childrenand other people I love in warmth and color.1 knit to give them something earthlythat money could never buy.
Knitting gives my life an alternative rhythmto the daily deadline.By day I can write about Northern Ireland or the New YorkCity Police Department and get paid for it,but on the train home,surrounded bypeople with laptops,I stage my little rebellion.I take out my ole knitting but inthe centuries of women who have knitted for love.
第 31 题 Why did many women feel that knitting wasout of date?
A.Because their mothers didn'tteach them.
B.Because they were influencedby feminism and consumerism.
C.Because they were feminists.
D.Because they were consumerists.
第8题
In Emerson Graduate College,the graduate programs are designed based on the lares pro-fessional practices,technological advances,and research(1)the ever.evolving communica.tion and arts industries. Emerson’s ability(2)today’s communication challenges and adapt to an increasingly global world is the foundation of success for our graduates.(3)you wish to write or publish novels,introduce children to theatre,report major news stories,etc.,we will help you(4)your career goals. Emerson fatuity are innovators in their fields and they lead by example.At Emerson you will be surrounded by fellow students(5)desire to help shape the future of their fields.Fel.10w students and graduates are noted for encouraging and supporting(6)professionally and creatively. Please join US for Emerson’s upcoming Graduate Open House(7)Saturday,March 24.Our Open House is your opportunity(8)faculty and students in your program of interest and find out how to apply for and finance your graduate education.You will explore our lively cam-pus,(9)in the heart of downtown Boston.Your campus tour will take you past many of our State-of-the-art fa.cilities,including the brand new Max Mutehnick Campus Center.If you wish for a life in communication and the arts,let Emerson(10)your success.
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第9题
the nation's capital, began when President George Washington signed an Act of
Congress in December of 1790 declaring what the federal government would reside in a 【S1】______
district "not exceeding ten mile square on the river Potomac. "President Washington, 【S2】______
together with city planner Pierre L'Enfant, chose the site for the new residence,that is【S3】______
now 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. As preparations began for the new federal city, a
competition was held to find a builder of the "President's House. ' Nine proposals were
submited, and Irish-born architect 【S4】______
James Hoban won a golden medal for his practical and handsome design. Construction 【S5】______
began when the first cornerstone was layed in October of 1792. Although President 【S6】______
Washington oversaw the construction of the house, but he never lived in it. 【S7】______
It was until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first 【S8】______
residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved in. Since that time,
each President made his own changes and additions. The White House is, after all,the 【S9】______
President's public home.It is also the only private residence of a head of state that's 【S10】______
open to the public, free of charge.
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