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Nowadays people can travel around the world()
A . by raft
B . by cruise ship
C . by a ship
D . by aboat
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You can get the goods ()to your door so quickly nowadays.
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The following exhibit shows ipv6 route output. What would the metric be fo r a summary route that summarizes all three OSPFv3 routes displayed?()https://assets.asklib.com/images/image2/2018073108574683495.png
A . 160
B . 140
C . 120
D . 100
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t o the funeral of a big shot in the show business, the couple tried all means to get a chance to be seen there.
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Bridal showers and groom's bachelor parties are organized in order to show thanks to the couple's best friends.
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Nowadays __________ serves as the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.
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The block style is the most common format and is widely used nowadays.
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The of the couple is one of the auspicious(吉祥的;吉利的) customs in Myanmar weddings.
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Nowadays __________ serves as the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.
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Many couples are assigned exclusively the parental roles, because all their time and energy are devoted to raising children.
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There have been changes in all sorts of different areas of British society.In recent years in the UK we have had a very large increase in the number of couples who get divorced
After 1969 and the Divorce Law Reform. Act we had a very rapid increase in the number of divorces.The rate increased steadily and in recent years has increased much more rapidly.But there are also quite a lot of people who do actually get married.At present the marriage rate in the UK is about 70 per cent, which has gone down since the number of people who marry has gone down qui te a lot in the last 20 years, but more significantly in the last 10 years.Quite high proportions of people now live together without marrying, and, for example, 40 per cent of children born in the UK are born to couples who aren&39;t married or are born to lone parents.There are quite a large number of lone parent families, 90 per cent of these are headed by a woman rather than a man
The average family size now in the UK is 1.8 children per couple, which
Means that there’s been quite a decline in the birth rate in the UK along with other European countries.
21.What does the passage mainly discuss?()
A.The declining divorce rate in the UK.
B.Trends in marriage and divorce in the UK.
C.The increasing divorce rate in the UK.
22.During the last ten years,()
A.the marriage rate has gone down more rapidly in the UK
B.the marriage rate has gone up a lot in the UK
C.40% of children were born to unwed couples in the UK
23.According to the passage, the cohabitation rate in the UK tends to ___
A.decline
B.soar
C.stay stable
24.According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.The highest divorce rate was around 1969.
B.The marriage rate has gone down in recent years.
C.The marriage rate is currently 70 percent.
25.The last paragraph tells us()
A.the birth rate in the UK is increasing at the moment
B.the birth rate in other European countries keeps increasing
C.the birth rate in the UK is decreasing rapidly now
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Nowadays in China, because of the population policy, the birth rate has decreased.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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The couple had no sooner got to the station______the coach left.
A.when
B.as
C.until
D.than
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听力原文:In American industry, there's still relatively little job mobility. After all, getting an employment is not an easy job nowadays.
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A.American workers tend to stay in one job.
B.Crop dusting jobs in American are few.
C.The mob moved very slowly.
D.Their relatives live in mobile home.
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What’s the coolest kind of transportation(交通) fo...
What’s the coolest kind of transportation(交通) for middle school students back from winter holidays? A racing bike? A car? No, it’s a special kind of shoes called Heelys(暴走鞋). Heelys look just like common sports shoes, but they have a wheel(轮子) hidden(藏) in the heel(鞋跟). So instead of walking, kids can “fly” around in them. “Wearing Heelys is fun and cool!” said Wu Peng, a boy who wore them on his first day back at No. 6 Middle School in Beijing. Wu Peng said he loves the shoes so much that he wears them to go here and there. Sometimes he even follows his parents’ car to the supermarket in his Heelys! Other students also think they are very cool, but some aren’t so lucky with their Heelys. It’s said that some children fell down and got hurt while wearing these shoes. “Heelys wheels are in the heels of the shoes, so it’s easy to fall,” said Liu Rui, a doctor at the Hong Kong International Medical Clinic, Beijing. Even worse, Liu said, “Wearing Heelys for a long time could stop young people from developing their legs. ” What’s the coolest kind of transportation according to the passage?A. A car.
B. A racing bike.
C. A pair of Heelys.
D. A pair of common sports shoes.
Not all the kids are lucky because some of them ____.A.have no money to buy them
B.are afraid of falling down
C.are not allowed(不被允许) to wear them
D.fell down and got hurt
Why do kids like Heelys when they wear them?A.Because they can fly in space
B.Because they can walk fast
C.Because they are fun and cool
D.Because they can skate
Heelys are common shoes with ____ the heel.A.a wheel hidden in
B.a wheel in front of
C.an arm hidden in
D.a leg hidden in
What does the doctor think of Heelys?A.They are too expensive to buy
B.They are too fast to go
C.They are bad for kids’ health
D.They are good for training
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Due to the inconvenience of transportation nowadays, I think the price rise is ().
A、unforgivable
B、resonable
C、criminal
D、reliable
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Nowadays.the air waybills used by different airline companies worldwide are basically().
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What is true about the un-verbs used nowadays?
A.People use them to reflect their fancy.
B.People use them to reverse irreversible things.
C.People use them to undo past events in their life.
D.People use them in the interfaces of the virtual worlds.
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I wanted to pay for the coffee,but I found that all I had was a couple of______coins.
A.worthless
B.priceless
C.invaluable
D.inexpensive
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The onrush of cheap communications, powerful computers and the Internet all explain why many people feel that, nowadays, change is happening ever more rapidly as technological progress accelerates. Moore's law, that the power of microchips doubles every 18 months, has been tested and found correct. This is what gives people the sense of a world shifting beneath their feet.
2. Yet the implication that rapid change is a new phenomenon is again misleading. If you measure the time it takes for a technology to become widely diffused, today's experience does not seem unusual. Take the car. The basic patent for an internal-combustion engine capable of powering a car was fried in 1877. By the late 1920s—50 years later—over half of all American households owned a car.
3. The comparable dates for the computer axe harder to tie down, but the first big computer, based on vacuum valves, was built in 1946. The transistor—the first semiconductor device—was invented at Bell Laboratories in 1948. The first patent for an integrated circuit was filed in 1959. Now, in 1999-50 years after the first one was built—around half of American households own a computer. The pace of introduction has been similar to that of the car.
4. You have to cheat, choosing only the date for the personal computer, say(mid-1970s), or the internet (ditto) to make it seem much more rapid.
Comparing its diffusion among private users is, you might say, unfair to the computer, for that machine's main use is in businesses. On that measure, the best historical analogy is with electrification, and the spread of the electric dynamo into factories.
5. According to Paul David, a historian at Stanford University in California, the first electricity-generating stations had been installed in New York and London in 1881, but it was well into the 1920s before the dynamo became widely used and started to raise productivity. The adoption of the computer in business has also been slow, and failed to have any measurable impact on productivity until very recently.
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The couple()
A、 drove to the beach for holiday
B、 happened to find a house for rent
C、 noticed a small house surrounded by a fence
D、 walked arround, trying to find the back door of the house1 ACI Mata in Dnr
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Household repairs, cleaning, preparing food or taking care of the garden may all prove difficult. Elderly people with failing eyesight are delighted if a friend comes in to read or to write letters fo
A.家常修理、清扫、做饭和照管花园等可能都有困难。视力不济的老人,如果有个朋友来为他们念信或是写信,一定会感到很高兴。
B.念信或是写信等可能都有困难。视力不济的老人,如果有个朋友来为他们家常修理、清扫、做饭和照管花园,一定会感到很高兴。
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The couple told the decorator that they wanted their bedroom gaily painte
A. brightly
B. light-heartedly
C. cheerfully
D. lightly
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Which of the following is true about the students and teachers nowadays?
A.Students are suffering from more reading and writing assignments after school.
B.Teachers have been reallocated for better teaching of students.
C.Students are now taking a variety of courses for interest.
D.Teachers have been asked to do more academic studies and papers.