【分析解答题】The “standard of living” of a country means the average person' s② share of the goods and services which the country produces. A country’ s standard of living, therefore, depends first and foremost on its capacity to produce wealth. “Wealth” in this sense is not money, for we do not live on ② money but on things that money can buy: “goods” such as food and clothing, and “services” such as transport and entertainment.
A country's capacity to produce wealth depends upon many factors, most of which have an effect on one another. Wealth depends to a great extent upon a country’s natural resources, such as coal, gold, and other minerals, water supply and so on. Some regions of the world are well supplied with coal and minerals, and have a fertile soil and a favorable climate; other regions possess none of them.
难点提示:
①一般人,老百姓
②靠……为生
A country's capacity to produce wealth depends upon many factors, most of which have an effect on one another. Wealth depends to a great extent upon a country’s natural resources, such as coal, gold, and other minerals, water supply and so on. Some regions of the world are well supplied with coal and minerals, and have a fertile soil and a favorable climate; other regions possess none of them.
难点提示:
①一般人,老百姓
②靠……为生
【单选题】thE ElECtroniC ComputEr is ______ somE oF thE tAsks thAt wErE onCE ACComplishED By our own BrAins.
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【单选题】mr. johnson wAs A pAssionAtE pErson FillED with An inCrEDiBlE DynAmism.
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【单选题】this Book is writtEn in suCh EAsy English so thosE with BAsiC CommAnD oF English CAn rEAD AnD unDErstAnD it.
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【单选题】
A、The auditor doubted if the figures were accurate.
B、The auditor asked the accountant a couple of questions.
C、The auditor promised to help the accountant with the figures.
D、The auditor called the accountant about the accuracy of the figures.
A、The auditor doubted if the figures were accurate.
B、The auditor asked the accountant a couple of questions.
C、The auditor promised to help the accountant with the figures.
D、The auditor called the accountant about the accuracy of the figures.
【单选题】millions oF tons oF wAtEr ArE ______ By A ComplEx systEm oF DykEs.
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B.hElD on
C.hElD out
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【单选题】
A、Write about himself.
B、Join a book clu
B、
C、Read books online.
D、Register with the library.
A、Write about himself.
B、Join a book clu
B、
C、Read books online.
D、Register with the library.
【分析解答题】
A、major source of anxiety about the future of the family is rooted not so much in reality as in the tension between the idealized expectation in the culture and the reality itself. Nostalgia for a lost family tradition, which, in fact, never existed, has prejudiced our understanding of the conditions of families in contemporary society. Thus, the current anxiety over the fate of the family reflects not only problems in the family but also a variety of fears about other social problems that are eventually projected onto the family.
The real problems facingAmerican families today are not symptoms of breakdown as is often suggested; rather, they reflect the difficulties of adaptation to recent social changes, particularly to the loss of diversity in household membership, to the reduction of the variety of family functions and, to some extent, to the weakening of the family adaptability. The idealization of the family as a refuge from the world and the myth that the work of mothers is harmful has added considerable strain. The continuous emphasis on the family as a universal private retreat and as an emotional haven is misguided in light of historical experience.
Thus, the current anxiety over the fate of the family reflects not only problems in the family but also a variety of fears about other social problems that are eventually projected onto the family.
A、major source of anxiety about the future of the family is rooted not so much in reality as in the tension between the idealized expectation in the culture and the reality itself. Nostalgia for a lost family tradition, which, in fact, never existed, has prejudiced our understanding of the conditions of families in contemporary society. Thus, the current anxiety over the fate of the family reflects not only problems in the family but also a variety of fears about other social problems that are eventually projected onto the family.
The real problems facingAmerican families today are not symptoms of breakdown as is often suggested; rather, they reflect the difficulties of adaptation to recent social changes, particularly to the loss of diversity in household membership, to the reduction of the variety of family functions and, to some extent, to the weakening of the family adaptability. The idealization of the family as a refuge from the world and the myth that the work of mothers is harmful has added considerable strain. The continuous emphasis on the family as a universal private retreat and as an emotional haven is misguided in light of historical experience.
Thus, the current anxiety over the fate of the family reflects not only problems in the family but also a variety of fears about other social problems that are eventually projected onto the family.
【分析解答题】
A、commonplace criticism ofAmerican culture is its excessive preoccupation with material goods and corresponding neglect of the human spirit.Americans, it is alleged, worship only "the almighty dollar". We scramble to "keep up with the Joneses". The love affair betweenAmericans and their automobiles has been a continuing subject of derisive commentary by both foreign and domestic critics.Americans are said to live by a quantitative ethiC、Bigger is better, whether in bombs or sedans. The classical virtues of grace, harmony, and economy of both means and ends are lost on mostAmericans.As a result, we are said to be swallowing up the world’s supply of natural resources, which are irreplaceable.Americans constitute 6 percent of the world’s population but consume over a third of the world’s energy. These are now familiar complaints. Indeed, in some respectsAmericans may believe the "pursuit of happiness" to mean the pursuit of material things.
We scramble to "keep up with the Joneses".
A、commonplace criticism ofAmerican culture is its excessive preoccupation with material goods and corresponding neglect of the human spirit.Americans, it is alleged, worship only "the almighty dollar". We scramble to "keep up with the Joneses". The love affair betweenAmericans and their automobiles has been a continuing subject of derisive commentary by both foreign and domestic critics.Americans are said to live by a quantitative ethiC、Bigger is better, whether in bombs or sedans. The classical virtues of grace, harmony, and economy of both means and ends are lost on mostAmericans.As a result, we are said to be swallowing up the world’s supply of natural resources, which are irreplaceable.Americans constitute 6 percent of the world’s population but consume over a third of the world’s energy. These are now familiar complaints. Indeed, in some respectsAmericans may believe the "pursuit of happiness" to mean the pursuit of material things.
We scramble to "keep up with the Joneses".
【单选题】Which of the following statements best summarizes the main idea of passage
Which of the following statements best summarizes the main idea of passage
A.Nuclear energy is environmentally friendly.
B.Nuclear energy is indispensable to mankind,
C.Fossil fuels cause pollution to the ecological environment.
D.Governments are divided in their energy policy.A.Nuclear energy is environmentally friendly.
B.Nuclear energy is indispensable to mankind,
C.Fossil fuels cause pollution to the ecological environment.
D.Governments are divided in their energy policy.
Which of the following statements best summarizes the main idea of passage
A.Nuclear energy is environmentally friendly.
B.Nuclear energy is indispensable to mankind,
C.Fossil fuels cause pollution to the ecological environment.
D.Governments are divided in their energy policy.A.Nuclear energy is environmentally friendly.
B.Nuclear energy is indispensable to mankind,
C.Fossil fuels cause pollution to the ecological environment.
D.Governments are divided in their energy policy.
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