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______founded a new school of poetry by the name of metaphysical school.A.John SmithB.John

______founded a new school of poetry by the name of metaphysical school.

A.John Smith

B.John Bunyan.

C.John Milton

D.John Donne

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FIATA was founded in() on 31 May 1926. A. Vienna,Austria B. London,England C. New York

A.A. Vienna,Austria

B.B. London,England

C.C. New York,USA

D.D. Sydney,Australia

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______ is an international news agency founded in______.A.The Associated press; ChicagoB.R

______ is an international news agency founded in______.

A.The Associated press; Chicago

B.Reuters; Liverpool

C.The Associated press; London

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第3题
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第4题
Gallup became a household name overnight because ______.A.his performance in 1936 pre-elec

Gallup became a household name overnight because ______.

A.his performance in 1936 pre-election poll was excellent

B.he was the prophet of the moment

C.he founded a new scientific method of prediction

D.he was the founder of the Gallup Poll

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第5题
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rtising, Inc. As most of you know by now, Kenneth Emerson founded Emerson, Inc. 15 years ago. Since then, we've become one of the leading advertising agencies in the country, handling such high profile campaigns as Field's Soap and DM Motors. You'll find more information about how the company started and some notable achievements we've made over the years in the introduction to the employee handbook, which I'll hand out now. Does anyone have any questions before I continue?

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A.To inform. a client about a policy

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C.To notify employees about a new policy

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第6题
Harlem Renaissance—A Brief IntroductionImportant Features1. Harlem Renaissance(HR) is the

Harlem Renaissance—A Brief Introduction

Important Features

1. Harlem Renaissance(HR) is the name given to the period from the end of World War I and through the middle of the 1930s Depression, during which a group of talented African-American writers produced a sizable body of literature in the four prominent genres of poetry, fiction, drama, and essay.

2. The notion of "twoness", a divided awareness of one's identity, was introduced by W.E.B. Du Bois, one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People(NAACP). and the author of the influential book The Souls of Black Folks(1903): "One ever feels his two-ness—an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled stirrings: two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being tom asunder."

3. Common themes: alienation, marginality, the use of folk material, the use of the blues tradition, the problems of writing for an Mite audience.

4. HR was more than just a literary movement: it included racial consciousness, "the back to Africa" movement led by Marcus Garvey, racial integration, the explosion of music particularly jazz, spirituals and blues, painting, dramatic revues, and others.

A Chronology of Important Events and Publications

1919

- 369th Regiment marched up Fifth Avenue to Harlem, February 17.

- First Pan African Congress organized by W.E.B. Du Bois, Paris, February.

- Race riots in Washington, D.C., Chicago, Charleston, Knoxville, Omaha, and elsewhere, June to September.

- Race Relations Commission founded, September.

- Benjamin Brawley published The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States.

1920

- Universal Negro Improvement Association(UNIA) Convention held at Madison Square Garden, August.

- Charles Gilpin starred in Eugene O'Neill, The Emperor Jones, November.

- James Johnson Johnson, first black officer(secretary) of NAACP appointed.

- Claude MeKay published Spring in New Hampshire.

- Du Bois's Durkwater is published.

1921

- Marcus Garvey founded African Orthodox Church, September.

- Second Pan African Congress.

- Colored Players Guild of New York founded.

- Benjamin Brawley published Social History of the American Negro.

1922

- First Anti-Lynching legislation approved by House of Representatives.

- Publications of The Book of American Negro Poetry edited by James Weldon Johnson; Claude McKay, Harlem Shadows.

1923

- Claude McKay spoke at the Fourth Congress of the Third International in Moscow, June.

- Marcus Garvey arrested for mail fraud and sentenced to five years in prison.

- Third Pan African Congress.

1924

- Civic Club Dinner, bringing black writers and white publishers together, March 21. This event is considered the formal launching of the New Negro movement.

1925

- American Negro Labor Congress held in Chicago, October.

1927

- Marcus Garvey deported.

- Louis Armstrong in Chicago and Duke Ellington in New York began their careers.

- Publications of Hughes, Fine Clothes to the Jew.

1928

- Publications of Wallace Thurman, Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life; Du Bois, The Dark Princess.

1929

- Negro Experimental Theatre founded, February; Negro art Theatre founded, June;

- Wallace Thurman's play Harlem, opens at the Apollo Theater on Broadway and becomes hugely successful.

- Black Thursday, October 29, Stock Exchange crash.

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第7题
Most Americans believe that good education is quite necessary to democracy and social
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They tried hard to establish enough schools for their children.The schools were not only to teach children how to read, write and calculate but also to train clergymen(牧师) .The first college, Harvard, was set up in Massachusetts in 1636.Soon after, the colonial government passed a law requiring every town of more than 40 families to have a school and school master.By the mid-eighteenth century several well-known colleges were founded, including Columbia in New York and Princeton in New Jersey.They were used to train young people.Education did not develop very fast in the South where big plantation(农场) owners did not want to build schools for the children of the poor workers and slaves.Children from rich families usually went to England for higher education.This was one of the reasons why the South developed more slowly than the North.

Colonial schools laid the foundation for American educational system in which all the American schools were left to the care of communities or local authority.Compulsory education has been carried out and primary and secondary education has been open to American children free of charge for many years.

21.Education in most Americans'eyes is().

A.quite necessary for social development and democracy

B.important only for the earliest settlers

C.good as they have many famous universities

D.the basis of working hard

22.Which of the following was not a task of school? ()

A.To train clergymen.

B.To teach children how to read and write.

C.To teach children maths.

D.To send children to British universities.

23.The South America developed slowly because().

A.children in the South went to England for higher education

B.there were not many rich people in the South

C.not all rich children in the South had chances to go to school in England

D.education developed quite slowly in the South

24.American educational system was built().

A.on the basis of colonial educational system

B.after some famous colleges were founded

C.by churches as they hoped to train more clergymen

D.when many children from rich families went to England

25.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? ()

A.Princeton University was founded around 1750s.

B.Colombia University was built in 1636.

C.Harvard University was founded by the American government.

D.A law was passed by the American government that a school should be built in every town.

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听力原文:The word "university" comes from the Latin word "universitas", meaning "the whole

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A.A business corporation.

B.The universe as a whole.

C.A society of legal professionals.

D.An association of teachers and scholars.

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Devlin Bootmaker is a company which manufactures and retails a very exclusive luxury brand
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Our factory in Phoenix is state-of-the-art and we are able to handle any sized order. Devlin boots are hand-stitched from the finest leathers. They are well worth the extra cost if you are likely to be using your boots in particularly wet conditions. In addition, the boots are designed for style. with contemporary design details added to the classic upper look and a unique outsole design for each style.

We offer a total satisfaction guarantee on all our products. If you are dissatisfied for any reason, simply send them with your receipt directly to the Returns Department at our order processing facilities in Phoenix, Arizona and you will receive a full refund of the purchase price.

Devlin Bootmaker Returns Department:

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Phoenix AZ 85007

Phone:(602)542-1101

What is true about the Devlin boots?

A.It was founded by tailors.

B.It is a family business with a long history.

C.It has been on business for 15 years.

D.It manufactures boots for men and women.

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第10题
?Read the following passage below about Volkswagen.?For each question 23- 28, choose the c

?Read the following passage below about Volkswagen.

?For each question 23- 28, choose the correct answer.

?Mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.

The History of Volkswagen

Ferdinand Porsche started work on the 'people's car' with money he received from the German government in 1934. First of all he travelled to America to learn about car production. Then in 1938 he returned to Germany, founded Volkswagen Gmbh and started production with his new American machinery in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony.

Commercial production stopped during the war and the factory and its 9,000 workers fell into British hands in 1945. After the war the British helped the local economy by ordering 20,000 cars but decided not to take over the company as they did not think it had a future. Instead, Heinrich Nordhoff took over as Managing Director and the Volkswagen success story began.

Within five years annual production went from 20,000 to 230,000 cars and the company founded its first South American subsidiary, Volkswagen do Brazil S. A. In 1949 the first exports to the USA arrived in New York, where they were described as 'beetle-like' and the VVV Beetle legend was born. Thirty-two years later the 20 millionth Beetle rolled off a Volkswagen de Mexico production line. In 1960 Volkswagen became a public limited company valued at DM 600m.

The company continued its globalisation by setting up its own production facilities in Australia (1957), Nigeria (1973) and Japan (1990) while expanding into the USA (1976) and Spain (1986) by buying car manufacturers. The company also set up a joint venture in China (1982). Political events at the end of 1989 gave VVV the opportunity to move into central Europe, where it soon began production in the former East Germany and expanded into the czech Republic.

Today Volkswagen AG is Europe's largest car-maker with 242,770 employees and a turnover of $65bn. With new versions of the world's two most successful cars, the Beetle and the Golf, the future for VVV looks every bit as bright as its past.

During the war the company

A.stopped producing cars completely.

B.stopped producing cars for sale to the public.

C.continued producing cars as before.

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