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  • ID:9582-11677
    What is NOT true of this passage?
    A.This article starts with a report on one of the beach protests which remains the part of nationwide grassroots protests against offshore drilling.
    B. Jane Barry was very efficient in organizing this 15-minute beach protest since the group could end up in some 200 people chanting their demand to stop offshore drilling.
    C. Dave Rauschkolb started this movement originally because of the BP oil spill and its severe consequences in the aftermath.
    D. The objective of this movement, according to Rauschkolb, is to persuade politicians involved into supporting the idea of not resorting to offshore drilling.

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  • ID:9582-11728(本题为引用材料试题,请根据材料回答以下问题)
    The Trade war between the U.S. and the EU has cost no lives but is equally dangerous.

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  • ID:9582-11664
    Mr. Kerry struck back, trying to turn the tables on Mr. Bush. In a speech at Howard University in Washington, Mr. Kerry said he would provide more tax cuts to the middle class than Mr. Bush would and asserted that the president had undermined the economy’s long-term strength by saddling it with huge budget deficits.

    By “to turn the tables”, it probably means ___________.
    A. to overturn the tables B. to change the figures
    C. to design new tables D. to reverse a situation and gain the upper hand

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  • ID:9582-11701(本题为引用材料试题,请根据材料回答以下问题)

    The policy which the state paid all tuition and school fees for university students ____.

      1. Brought lots of profits to the state

      2. Was helpful to further development of higher education

      3. Brought many advantages to the state

      4. Brought expense and trouble to the state


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  • ID:9582-11716
    The figure was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regions such as Guangdong, province and Shanghai, but was capped at 300 yuan. ( )
    A.covered B. about C. over D. much more than

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  • ID:9582-11680
    We are on the wrong path of money worship
    By Gao Qihui (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2010-06-24 10:24
    Recently on a popular TV program If You Are The One on Jiangsu TV, a blind date reality show, young girls’ mercenary attitude toward marriage and men showing off their wealth sparked a wide discussion on the value outlook of young Chinese.
    On this program, one woman directly asked a suitor, “Do you have money?” Another young woman, Ma Nuo, who has since become widely known as a gold digger, said: “I would rather cry in a BMW than smile on the back of my boyfriend’s bicycle.”
    Although this TV prgram has come under fire for its vulgar content, it still attracts a large number of young viewers of marriageable age. For most young Chinese, the program just reflects the crude realities of Chinese society.
    In today’s China, many women don’t want to marry anyone who doesn’t own a house and men believe that they won’t be respected and sought after by girls unless they are wealthy or will be one day. This money worship has somewhat dominated the developing trend of relationships. In a survey last year on Sohu.com, a popular Web portal similar to Yahoo, 73% of respondents said homeownership was a prerequisite for marriage.
    When a woman is looking for her Mr. Right, it seems that wealth has become her only criterion. Many men who are not wealthy are defined as losers, especially by women. What a ridiculous thought! However, when we are criticizing today’s money worshiper, we should also notice the absence of a general moral guide in our society.
    The current generation of young Chinese grew up during the era of reform and opening-up, when we were bombarded by slogans on materialism. We have plunged into the pursuit of material success without any regard for moral guidance and just simplified the definition of social development as economic achievement. Thus economic achievement became the only general pursuit of the whole society.
    Under such circumstances, young Chinese naturally regard wealth as the only standard of success. This growing money worship is taking young Chinese in a dangerous direction that may lead to the degradation of our society.

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