【单选题】Flying across the country the other day, I sat next to a retiredAir Force colonel, and we had a pleasant conversation about love of flying, travel and grandchildren and for him, of retirement itself. "Yeah," he said, "there’s only one thing that would make me give this up. "
"What’s that "
"If Hillary or Jan Fonda runs for president, I’m going to work full time to beat her. "
I told him I knew Hillary. She doesn’t even need a last name now.And she’s no Jane Fond
A、
"Well," I concluded before we began talking about planes and kids again, "I think you are going to get your chance. I think she’s going to run. "
I once wrote, with total sincerity, that I thought Hillary RodhamClinton had the political instincts of a stone. I also wrote that I thought she had marginalized her husband’s chances of being an important president.
He blew that by naming his wife to head the task force to work out a national plan, and she decided to work in secret with battalions of "experts" who came up with a plan four times as long as theEuropean constitution.
Then, after taking her lumps for that, she decided to run, as aDemocrat, for the US Senate from New York, a state she had always thought was a nice place to visit.
She is now far and away theDemocratic front-runner for president in 2008. Her national numbers are getting better, inch by inch, day by day. Now, a slight majority—52 percent in a couple of polls—say they are likely or very likely to vote for Hillary for president. True, 47 percent, including my friend the colonel, still say "Never. "But her national approval-disapproval rate is now about 55 to 39, compared with 46 to 48 for PresidentBush.
The odds are still against her. So are most of the odds-makers, beginning with Joe Klein of Time Magazine, chronicler of theClintons in fact and fiction. He believes a Hillary candidacy will polarize the country the way the reign of theClintons polarized us in the 1990s.
According to the passage, the author’s attitude toward Hillary candidacy is ______.
A、neutral
B.ironical
C.approving
D.disapproving
"What’s that "
"If Hillary or Jan Fonda runs for president, I’m going to work full time to beat her. "
I told him I knew Hillary. She doesn’t even need a last name now.And she’s no Jane Fond
A、
"Well," I concluded before we began talking about planes and kids again, "I think you are going to get your chance. I think she’s going to run. "
I once wrote, with total sincerity, that I thought Hillary RodhamClinton had the political instincts of a stone. I also wrote that I thought she had marginalized her husband’s chances of being an important president.
He blew that by naming his wife to head the task force to work out a national plan, and she decided to work in secret with battalions of "experts" who came up with a plan four times as long as theEuropean constitution.
Then, after taking her lumps for that, she decided to run, as aDemocrat, for the US Senate from New York, a state she had always thought was a nice place to visit.
She is now far and away theDemocratic front-runner for president in 2008. Her national numbers are getting better, inch by inch, day by day. Now, a slight majority—52 percent in a couple of polls—say they are likely or very likely to vote for Hillary for president. True, 47 percent, including my friend the colonel, still say "Never. "But her national approval-disapproval rate is now about 55 to 39, compared with 46 to 48 for PresidentBush.
The odds are still against her. So are most of the odds-makers, beginning with Joe Klein of Time Magazine, chronicler of theClintons in fact and fiction. He believes a Hillary candidacy will polarize the country the way the reign of theClintons polarized us in the 1990s.
According to the passage, the author’s attitude toward Hillary candidacy is ______.
A、neutral
B.ironical
C.approving
D.disapproving
【单选题】During thE yEArs From 1957 to 1976, thE Birth rAtE oF thE unitED stAtEs
A.inCrEAsED
B.ExpEriEnCED Both FAlls AnD risEs
C.wAs rEDuCED
D.rEmAinED stABlE
A.inCrEAsED
B.ExpEriEnCED Both FAlls AnD risEs
C.wAs rEDuCED
D.rEmAinED stABlE
【单选题】
单项选择
单项选择
【分析解答题】Listen to the following passage.Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.During the first reading, which will be read at normal .speed, listen and by to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should cheek your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.
【单选题】whAt CAn BE inFErrED From thE nEws
A.ivory trADing is prohiBitED in spAin.
B.most oF thE sEizED ivory is not lEgAlly Bought.
C.thE ivory CAmE From 400 AFriCAn ElEphAnts.
D.thE workshop ownEr wAs CAught smuggling.
A.ivory trADing is prohiBitED in spAin.
B.most oF thE sEizED ivory is not lEgAlly Bought.
C.thE ivory CAmE From 400 AFriCAn ElEphAnts.
D.thE workshop ownEr wAs CAught smuggling.
【单选题】
A.whEn
B.iF
C.unlEss
D.whilE
A.whEn
B.iF
C.unlEss
D.whilE
【单选题】whEn wE lEFt, hE AgAin ExprEssED his________oF our timEly hElp.
A.grAtEFulnEss
B.ApprECiAtion
C.ExpECtAtion
D.AntiCipAtion
A.grAtEFulnEss
B.ApprECiAtion
C.ExpECtAtion
D.AntiCipAtion
【单选题】outsiDE my oFFiCE winDow, thErE is A FirE ______ on thE right.
A.lADDEr
B.EsCApE
C.stEps
D.stAirs
A.lADDEr
B.EsCApE
C.stEps
D.stAirs
【单选题】with its own pArliAmEnt AnD CurrEnCy AnD A Common ______ For pEACE, thE EuropEAn union DEClArED itsElF —in 11 oFFiCiAl lAnguAgEs--opEn For BusinEss.
A.inspirAtion
B.AssimilAtion
C.intuition
D.AspirAtion
A.inspirAtion
B.AssimilAtion
C.intuition
D.AspirAtion
【单选题】lACking ______ sEnsiBility BECAusE oF uniquE upBringing, moniCA DoEs not CArE ABout right AnD wrong.
[A] AmorAl
[B] immorAl
[C] morAl
[D] immortAl
[A] AmorAl
[B] immorAl
[C] morAl
[D] immortAl
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