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[单项选择]Terrorism has become so widespread that it is now impossible to dismiss it as the action of a few crazy people. In fact, terrorism--the use of violence by small groups of people to accomplish political alms they feel unable to bring about by peaceful, legitimate means--has sociological roots.
Terrorism most often stems from the situation of people who consider themselves a national group but who feel that no state, no legitimate and widely recognized autonomous government, represents them. Since all the inhabitable territory of the world is divided into states, which are the main organizational units through which people can exercise political power, people without a state to represent them feel completely powerless and cut off from the world order. To have independence--and even a recognized identity--as a people, those individuals feel that, too, must have a sovereign state government. Thus terrorism is frequently a tactic of people who find themselves or feel themselves to b
A. explore the sociological roots of terrorism and enhance the international cooperation to fight against it
B. defend terrorism as a heroic deeds
C. praise terrorism for its heroic deeds
D. demonstrate the damages done by terrorism
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(1)English language has now become an international language.
(2) Nowadays, the most of the valuable books, newspapers and magazines are printed and published in English.
(3) Learning English needs patience.
[单项选择]()in the United States, St. Louis has now become the 24th largest city.
A. The fourth biggest city it was
B. Once the fourth biggest city
C. Being the fourth biggest city
D. It was once the fourth biggest city
[单项选择]______ in our class, Kevin has now become the black sheep of the group.
[填空题]is now believing, is now believed, has now believed, taught, teaching, being taught
It ______ that foreign languages are most easily ______ to young children.
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Light pollution now has become a big problem and led to much waste in our society. It has been estimated that 30% of the electricity generated for outdoor illumination is wasted. Important, too, are the environmental costs of producing the energy to power wasted light. For example, for every kilowatt-hour of electricity used, almost two pounds of carbon dioxide and almost two grams of sulphur dioxide are emitted into the environment. (46) Thus by simply eliminating wasted light, those amounts can be substantially reduced with no negative effect on necessary lighting and with decidedly positive environmental benefits for the region.
For individuals and families another significant issue is that of light intrusion, the spilling of un- wanted light onto private property. This concern is already addressed in some local zoning codes where maximum light levels at property lines are established. (47) But as the problem becomes more common, homeowners may also sense tha
[单项选择]So unstoppable has the euro crisis become that even rescue talk only fuels ever-rising panic. Investors have sniffed out that Europe’s leaders seem unwilling ever to do enough. Yet unless politicians act fast to persuade the world that their desire to preserve the euro is greater than the markets’ ability to bet against it, the single currency faces ruin.
It is a sobering thought that so much depends on the leadership of squabbling European politicians who still consistently underestimate what confronts them. But the only way to stop the downward spiral now is an act of supreme collective will by euro-zone governments to erect a barrage of financial measures to stave off the crisis and put the governance of the euro on a sounder footing.
A rescue must do four things fast. First, it must make clear which of Europe’s governments are deemed illiquid and which are insolvent, giving unlimited backing to the solvent governments but restructuring the debt of those that can never rep
A. a firewall around European countries can help fight off the crisis.
B. Eurobonds gives great support to the desperate countries in crisis.
C. high-spending countries are wasting other countries, money.
D. it’s quite time-consuming to create the system of Eurobonds.