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[填空题]What is "American food" At first you might think the
answer is easy as pie. To many people, American food means
hamburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken and pizza. If you have a
"sweet tooth", you might even think over apple pie or chocolate 1. ______
chip cookies. It’s true that Americans did eat those things. But are 2. ______
those the only kind of vittles (食物) you can find in America
Except Thanksgiving turkey, it’s hard to find a typically 3. ______
"American" food. The United States is a land of immigrants. So
Americans eat food from many different countries. When people
move to America, they bring its cooking styles with them. That’s 4. ______
what you can find almost every kind of ethnic food in America. In 5. ______
some cases, Americans have adopted foods from another countries 6. ______
as favorites. Americans love Italian pizza, Mexican tacos and
C

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[填空题]What is "American food" At first you might think the
answer is easy as pie. To many people, American food means
hamburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken and pizza. If you have a
"sweet tooth", you might even think over apple pie or chocolate 1. ______
chip cookies. It’s true that Americans did eat those things. But are 2. ______
those the only kind of vittles (食物) you can find in America
Except Thanksgiving turkey, it’s hard to find a typically 3. ______
"American" food. The United States is a land of immigrants. So
Americans eat food from many different countries. When people
move to America, they bring its cooking styles with them. That’s 4. ______
what you can find almost every kind of ethnic food in America. In 5. ______
some cases, Americans have adopted foods from another countries 6. ______
as favorites. Americans love Italian pizza, Mexican tacos and
C
[单项选择]What makes a group intelligent You might think a group’s IQ would be simply the average intelligence of the group’s members, or perhaps the intelligence of the team’s smartest participant. But researchers who study groups have found that this isn’t so.
Rather, a group’s intelligence emerges from the interactions that go on within the group. A team’s intelligence can be measured, and like an individual’s IQ score, it can accurately predict the team’s performance on a wide variety of tasks. And just as an individual’s intelligence is expandable, a group’s intelligence can also be increased. Here are five suggestions on how to guide the development of smart teams:
Choose team members carefully. The smartest groups are composed of people who are good at reading one another’s social cues, according to a study led by Carnegie Mellon University professor Anita Williams Woolley and published in the journal Science.
Talk about the "how". Many members of teams don’t like to spend
A. It equals the total intelligence of the team members.
B. It determines the interactions among the team members.
C. It can help measure an individual’s IQ score in the team.
D. It can help predict the team’s performance on various tasks.
[简答题]Food What food did you like to eat when you were a child
[简答题]part 1Food What food did you like to eat when you were a child Do you still like that food now Do you think it’s good to (often) take children to restaurants
[简答题]part 1 Food What food did you like to eat when you were a child Do you still like that food now Do you think it’s good to (often) take children to restaurants
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You might think they would have learned their lesson by now. At the end of 2005 Republicans in the House of Representatives passed a bill that cracked down on illegal immigration, while doing nothing to regularise the position of the 12m or so people, mostly of Hispanic origin, who were living and working inside the United States without the proper papers, or to create a mechanism for allowing in people from Mexico and other southern neighbours to work with temporary permits. The bill never became law, but its one-sided nature helped stamp the Republicans (92% of whom voted for it in the House) as an anti-immigrant party. In April 2006 Latinos organised a day of protests in more than 100 cities; more than 500,000 people marched in Los Angeles alone. In the 2008 election 67% of Hispanics voted for Barack Obama.
Now it is all happening again. Until now, the detection of illegal immigrants has invariably been a matter for the federal authorities.
Republican-governed
A. more Hispanic people will protest and march on the street.
B. American employers will be forced to hire legal immigrants.
C. some other states will enact an immigration law of their own.
D. many illegals will have to leave the U.S. for their motherlands.

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