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Everyone()the right to his own opinion.
A . imitates
B . requests
C . deserves
D . outline
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( ) is a distinctive verse form adopted by Edmund Spenser in his works incluiding his masterpiece The Faerie Queene. It has 9-line stanzas, rhyming in ababbcbcc.
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In Laozi’s opinion, is the guarantee of naturalness.
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In the line “I could see it clearly on his face”, what does “it” refer to?
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What's the author's opinion in part one?
A、Teenagers' idleness and ignorance will produce serious effect on all concerned andfor society as a whole.
B、Teenagers' idleness and ignorance will produce positive effect on all concerned andfor society as a whole.
C、Teenagers' idleness and ignorance won't produce any serious effect at all.
D、Teenagers' idleness and ignorance will produce serious effect only onthemselves.
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3. In Michael’s opinion _______.
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In the opinion of Palmer and some other linguists of his time,______ played one of the most important roles in foreign language learning.
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What I am trying to say is that in my opinion he has not done his work very well and it needs improving.()
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He had always had a good opinion of himself, but after the publication of his bestselling novel he became unbearable ______ .
A. bigoted B. proud C. conceited D. exaggerated
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In the author's opinion, ______.
A.The prevailing Television crimes have frightened people
B.The Television crimes have different social sources
C.The violence on TV is often based on cowboys' shootout
D.TV watching makes people think the country is under control
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In the author's opinion, __.
A. developing countries should be responsible for environmental problems
B. overpopulation in the world is created by the developed countries
C. rich countries exercise worse influence on environment than poor countries
D. all countries should bring the population growth under control
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Each individual expresses his opinion in the group by where he stands when a lot of people______together in a chat.
A.squeeze
B.stick
C.pad
D.cluster
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According to his friend's opinion, the poor relatives would stop going there so often because______.
A.they were shy to borrow money again
B.they were afraid to be asked to pay off the debts
C.they had been ill-treated
D.it wasn't happy for the poor to meet the rich
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In his opinion, the objection to harbarity does not mean that capital punishment should not go on.
A.adversity
B.savagery
C.habitat
D.integrity
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In the author's opinion, why was 2001 successful?
A.because its budget was large
B.because its camera work and musical score were blended artistically
C.because its plot was repetitive
D.because its symbolism was very good
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In the author's opinion,______.
A.the project did more harm than good to both the environment and the industry
B.some people profited at the price of the loss of the natural balance
C.the complex was so important that all efforts must be made to keep it going
D.all industrial investments must be given the most careful examination
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In the author's opinion, the counter-conference
A.rectified the judgment by those carefully selected scholars.
B.offered a brand new reassessment perspective.
C.came up with somewhat favourable conclusions.
D.resulted in similar disparaging remarks on Lincoln.
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In Ellen's opinion, electronic footprint can
A.help develop the graduates' confidence.
B.bring a positive effect to job hunters.
C.get the graduates off the coach.
D.be tracked by prospective employers.
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In the writer's opinion, ______ .
A.strict traffic regulations are badly needed
B.drivers should apply road politeness properly
C.rude drivers should be punished
D.drivers should avoid traffic jams
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The person ahead of Wang Lin in line (排队)at a café dropped his pen.Wang Lin picked i
是
否
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In Foroohars opinion, the debt deal
A.will be taken advantage of by the rich.
B.stimulates the fashion of luxurious goods.
C.redistributes the wealth among people.
D.hinders the development of democracy.
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The decline in American manufacturing is a common refrain, particularly from Donald Trump. "Wedon&39;t make anything anymore," he told Fox News, while defending his own made-in-Mexicoclothing line.
Without question, manufacturing has taken a significant hit during recent decades, and further tradedeals raise questions about whether new shocks could hit manufacturing.
But there is also a different way to look at the data.
Across the country, factory owners are now grappling with a new challenge: instead of having toomany workers, they may end up with too few. Despite trade competition and outsourcing, Americanmanufacturing still needs to replace tens of thousands of retiring boomers every years. Millennialsmay not be that interested in taking their place, other industries are recruiting them with similar orbetter pay.
For factory owners, it all adds up to stiff competition for workers-and upward pressure on wages. "They&39;re harder to find and they have job offers," says Jay Dunwell, president of Wolverine CoilSpring, a family-owned firm, "They may be coming [into the workforce], but they&39;ve been pluckedby other industries that are also doing an well as manufacturing," Mr. Dunwell has begun bringinghigh school juniors to the factory so they can get exposed to its culture.
At RoMan Manufacturing, a maker of electrical transformers and welding equipment that his fathercofounded in 1980, Robert Roth keep a close eye on the age of his nearly 200 workers, five areretiring this year. Mr. Roth has three community-college students enrolled in a work-placementprogram, with a starting wage of $13 an hour that rises to $17 after two years.
At a worktable inside the transformer plant, young Jason Stenquist looks flustered by the coppercoils he&39;s trying to assemble and the arrival of two visitors. It&39;s his first week on the job. Askedabout his choice of career, he says at high school he considered medical school before switching toelectrical engineering. "I love working with tools. I love creating." he says.
But to win over these young workers, manufacturers have to clear another major hurdle: parents,who lived through the worst US economic downturn since the Great Depression, telling them toavoid the factory. Millennials "remember their father and mother both were laid off. They blame iton the manufacturing recession," says Birgit Klohs, chief executive of The Right Place, a businessdevelopment agency for western Michigan.
These concerns aren&39;t misplaced: Employment in manufacturing has fallen from 17 million in 1970to 12 million in 2013. When the recovery began, worker shortages first appeared in the high-skilledtrades. Now shortages are appearing at the mid-skill levels. "
The gap is between the jobs that take to skills and those that require a lot of skill," says Rob Spohr,a business professor at Montcalm Community College. "There&39;re enough people to fill the jobs atMcDonalds and other places where you don&39;t need to have much skill. It&39;s that gap in between, andthat&39;s where the problem is."
Julie Parks of Grand Rapids Community points to another key to luring Millennials intomanufacturing: a work/life balance. While their parents were content to work long hours, youngpeople value flexibility. "Overtime is not attractive to this generation. They really want to live theirlives," she says.
A、says that he switched to electrical engineering because he loves working with tools。
B、 points out that there are enough people to fill thejobs that don ’t need much skill 。
C、points out that the US doesn’t manu facture anything anymore。
D、believes that it is important to keep a close eye on the age of his workers。
[E] says that for factory owners,workers are harder to find because of stiff competition。
[F] points out that a work/life balance can attract young people into manufacturing。
[G] says that the manufacturing recession is to15 blame for the lay-off the young people’s parents 。
41.Jay Deuwell______________
42.Jason Stenquist______________
43.Birgit Klohs______________
44.Rob Spohr______________
45.Julie Parks______________
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In the landmark decision of Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137 (1803), Chief Justice John Marshall structured the Court’s opinion, and in his judgment, John Marshall clarified and identified th
A.Did Marbury have standing to sue Madison in the Supreme Court if there were illegal governmental actions
B.Did the plaintiffs have a right to receive their commissions
C.If the plaintiffs had a right to their commissions, were there legal remedies for them
D.If there were such legal remedies, does the Supreme Court have the authority to order the delivery of their commissions by issuing a (writ of) mandamus
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Larry consumes at a point on his budget line where his marginal rate of substitution is less than the magnitude of the slope of his budget line. As Larry moves toward his consumer equilibrium point, h
A.lower budget line
B.higher budget line
C.lower indifference curve
D.higher indifference curv
E.