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What can we infer from Paragraph 4?
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From the second paragraph, we know ______.
A.Hollerith was a good businessman
B.International Business Machines was the original name of the company Hollerith set up
C.Watson was business-minded
D.Hollerith&39;s machine found little use in the 1890 census
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We can infer from "To many of its friends and neighbours, though, the paragon is a disappointment" (in Paragraph 2) that______.
A.Germany is going through ups and downs after the global recession
B.Germany has passed its peak
C.chances are it's heading towards "an outward-looking Germany"
D.its strength is posing a new threat to other countries
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From the last paragraph, we know that______.
A.some artists' paintings were beautiful, so they were masterpieces
B.only art experts could judge they were masterpieces or not, though ugly
C.the artists mentioned above were not really art masters.
D.some of them were art masters, while others were not.
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What do we learn about Frito-Lay from Paragraph 2?
A.Its products used to be popular among overseas consumers.
B.Its expansion has caused fierce competition in the snack market.
C.It gives half of its annual profits to its parent company.
D.It needs to turn to the word market for development.
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From the third paragraph, we may infer that
A.traditional cultural heritage is worthy of preservation.
B.the universal features shared by all cultures aren't worthy of notice.
C.musicians pay more attention to the preservation of traditional music.
D.the more developed a culture, the more valuable the music it has fostered.
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What do we know from this passage?
A.The writer's sister is kind and clever.
B.The mother is angry with the writer.
C.The writer is always thinking of her mother.
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From Paragraph 1 we learn that American newspapers
A.are balanced businesses now.
B.are more stable than Japanese ones.
C.get most revenues from readers.
D.have been heavily relying on ads.
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From Paragraph 2 and Paragraph 3, we learn that
A.hemispherectomy has become a common procedure since 1888.
B.the first patient performed with hemispherectomy finally conquered cancer.
C.the entire hemisphere must be removed once diagnosed with seizures.
D.seizures are hazardous because they can spread to the entire hemisphere.
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We can know from paragraphs 1 and 2 that
A.scientists believe hope is accidental, thus can not be attained.
B.there is a hard-to-deny link between study and work.
C.hope actually contributes to success in study and work.
D.hope plays a rather vital role in both work and study.
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We can I earn from Paragraph 2 that the An family ______.
A.started a business in 1975
B.left Vietnam without much money
C.bought a restaurant in San Francisco
D.opened a sandwich shop in Los Angeles
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From Paragraph 2, we can conclude that ____.
A.McDonald ’s designs its menu to suit the local people
B.millions of young adults got their first job with McDonald ’s
C.the McDonald ’s menu sticks to old-fashioned favorites such as the Big Mac
D.the low prices McDonald’s bring tens of millions of people through its doors every day
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What can we learn from Paragraph 3?
A.Subjects are supposed to modify the perception of stress and their reaction to it.
B.Subjects are supposed to relax themselves in stressful conditions.
C.Subjects are supposed to learn to slow down physical activity.
D.Subjects are supposed to adopt new hobbies that are separate from their careers.
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From the third paragraph we know that______
A.Iran has the technology of producing Scud missile
B.some countries could send long-range missile right after they decide to do so
C.Iraq can not become a missile threat to America now
D.both A and C
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We can know from Paragraph 4 that Apple
A.earns the biggest part of profits from iPhone.
B.has always been the biggest winner in smart phone field.
C.has just become the world"s largest company in size.
D.defeated Exxon Mobil in the court.
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From“he has never looked back”in Paragraph 2,we learn that Peter__________. 查看材料
A.did not feel lonely
B.was always hopeful
C.did not think about the past
D.became mote and more successful
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We know from the passage that Madeleine
A.preferred literature to linguistics.
B.used to live in the outskirts of the city.
C.didn't like reading writers like Updike.
D.didn't get along well with her roommates.
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We may learn from paragraph 2 that it centers on______.
A.the causes of the America"s economic expansion
B.the stimulative monetary and fiscal policies
C.the restoration of sounder liquidity positions
D.the President"s economic policy moves
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We know from the text that Nasdijj
A.has a Navajo mother and a white father.
B.has lifted ideas from other literary works.
C.has been suffering from visionary seizures.
D.has told a story of his own experience.
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We learn from Paragraph 2 that the idea of evolution through natural selection ______.
A.had arisen long before the publication of Origin
B.was less influential than generally supposed
C.was shared by some of Darwin"s contemporaries
D.originated from geological evidences and fossil records
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What can we infer from the first sentence in Paragraph 2?
A.Steinem is right.
B.Steinem is swift.
C.Women drink too fast.
D.Women relate to alcohol.
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From paragraph 3 we know the author’s room-mate _______. ()
A.didn’t pay any money.
B.b ecame his good frienD
C.h elped him a lot
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From paragraph 4 we know()
A.people find a good way to deal with atomic waste
B.radioactive elements can melt in water
C.atomic waste can travel very slow in water
D.even small amount of atomic waste has great polluting power
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What can we know from the second paragraph()
A.We should know more about money itself rather than avoid talking about it
B.Money itself can interest us and bring us happiness
C.The more money we earn, the more we should know about it
D.It is a shame that people talk too much about money