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[填空题]While shocks of life tend to cause increases in the rates of many diseases, social contacts can help us to get through these otherwise very rough changes.
[填空题]People in all walks of life tend to love Internet shopping once they learn about it.
[单项选择]People are often killed while they are crossing the road. (1) of these people are old people and children. Old people are often killed because they usually can’t see (2) hear very well. Children are killed because they are (3) . They forget (4) (5) they cross the road.
A moving car, truck or bus cannot (6) quickly. If a car is going very fast, it will travel (7) before it stops. People don’t always understand this. (8) a car is traveling, the longer it (9) to stop. It is very hard for a person to know how fast a car is traveling.
The only safe way to cross the road is to look (10) . The right way to cross the road is to walk quickly. It’s not safe to run.
A. Few
B. Some
C. Most
[单项选择]What did Mrs. Turner see while walking alone in the street one night
A. An elderly widow.
B. Two youths, tall with fair hair.
C. Two youths, short and fat with a beard and moustache.
D. Two youths, one tall and one short.
[单项选择]Some recent historians have argued that life in the British colonies in America from approximately 1763 to 1789 was marked by internal conflicts among colonists. Inheritors of some of the viewpoints of early twentieth century Progressive historians such as Beard and Becker, these recent historians have put forward arguments that deserve evaluation. The kind of conflict most emphasized by these historians is class conflict. Yet with the Revolutionary War dominating these years, how does one distinguish class conflict within that larger conflict Certainly not by the side a person supported. Although many of these historians have accepted the earlier assumption that Loyalists represented an upper class, new evidence indicates that Loyalists, like rebels, were drawn from all socioeconomic class. (It is nonetheless probably true that a larger percentage of the well-to do joined the Loyalists than joined the rebels.) Looking at the rebels side, we find little evidence for the contention that
A. eliminating the disputes that existed among those colonists who supported the rebel cause
B. drawing upper, as opposed to lower, socioeconomic classes away from the rebel cause
C. tolerating the kinds of socioeconomic discontent that were not allowed to exist on the rebel side
D. absorbing members of socioeconomic groups on the rebel side who felt themselves in contention with members of other socioeconomic groups