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{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}

When does the speaker say that another significant change in instrument design took place
A. In the early 19th century.
B. In the late 19th century.
C. In the early 20th century.
D. In the mid-20th century.

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Passage Two
What does the second man answer when asked what they are doing
A. Breaking big rocks into little ones
B. Feeding his family.
C. Building a cathedral.
D. Doing construction works.
[单项选择]Passage TwoWhat does the second man answer when asked what they are doing
A. Breaking big rocks into little ones
B. Feeding his family.
C. Building a cathedral.
D. Doing construction works.
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Passage One

When a conductor in Spain asked to see her train ticket, Janet Loops, an exercise instructor from Palo Alto, Calif., reached for her purse-and discovered her wallet was gone. She had no ticket, passport, credit cards, traveler's checks, cash. It took nearly a week to get a new passport and traveler's checks. Her trip was almost ruined.
To guard against such disasters, especially, overseas, some experts suggest carrying your money and documents in a small, flat pouch around your neck and tucked under your clothing. A fanny pack can be used if carried in front, but be alert-it can be cut off. Other possible ways to foil(阻挠) pickpockets: Wrap rubber bands around a wallet to make it harder to lift from a pocket. Have zippers sewn into your blazer pockets.
The key is to stay alert and "pa
A. she had no ticket at all
B. she had sent her ticket to a friend
C. she had left her ticket at home
D. she had had her wallet stolen
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When only one side of the news is regularly presented in newspaper, the reader may assume that ______.
A. the paper is a member of a large press association
B. the paper’s ethical standards are suspected
C. the paper is in financial trouble
D. the paper upholds a journalistic code of ethics
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Passage One

When a conductor in Spain asked to see her train ticket, Janet Loops, an exercise instructor from Palo Alto, Calif., reached for her purse-and discovered her wallet was gone. She had no ticket, passport, credit cards, traveler's checks, cash. It took nearly a week to get a new passport and traveler's checks. Her trip was almost ruined.
To guard against such disasters, especially, overseas, some experts suggest carrying your money and documents in a small, flat pouch around your neck and tucked under your clothing. A fanny pack can be used if carried in front, but be alert-it can be cut off. Other possible ways to foil(阻挠) pickpockets: Wrap rubber bands around a wallet to make it harder to lift from a pocket. Have zippers sewn into your blazer pockets.
The key is to stay alert and "pack your c
A. to persuade
B. to give information
C. to give warning and advice
D. to give instruction
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Passage One

When Dance Speaks the Unspoken and No Language Is Required
当舞蹈说出没有说出的话,就无需语言了
A complete dancer today, is well trained in more than one discipline. The European dance scene has seen a rebirth of the influence of Spanish dance with the fusion of Flamenco and Classical Spanish Dance with other styles. The excitements of these fusions are very present in the Bay Area, which is America’s hotbed of Flamenco.
This heat wave of creation, arrived last summer in Walnut Creek with the premiere concert season of Carolina Lugo’s Brisas de Espa—a Flamenco Dance Company. Carolina’s company not only presents the powerful intense energy of solo flamenco but the grace and joy of classical dances. She herself was trained in classical Spanish dance, which
A. a mixture of different dances
B. a creation on the dance scene
C. a rebirth of mixed disciplines
D. a hotbed of Flamenco
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Passage One
When did watches and clocks become common in the United States
A. From the 1850s.
B. From the 1700s.
C. From the 1800s.
D. From the 1900s.
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{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
When Andrew Chadwick-Jones, a management consultant with Oliver Wyman in London, went to a private-equity(私募股权) firm late last year, he expected the usual: about 20 minutes and an unfriendly attitude. He was surprised to find the private-equity people instead explaining their strategy, offering introductions to senior staff and being more open and friendly. "Now that money and deals are lack, they’ve got to be nicer to all the people they interact with, and they might help bring business in future," he says.
Rudeness is out, and politeness is the new rule in an uncertain world. The former kings of rude behavior -- Masters of the Universe bankers, private-equity chiefs -- have been humbled. On Wall Street, says a hanker, "it’s now all about charm and openness and taking time with people." Proud young things straight o
A. They used to be indifferent and unfriendly to people.
B. Their staff will explain its strategy impatiently now.
C. Their attitude worsens because of the terrible situation now.
D. They never keep people waiting for more than 20 minutes.

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