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[单项选择]One day as a teacher walked into the classroom, he heard a low voice: "Here is the teacher, I’m sure the unfair fellow (不公正的家伙) is going to talk about putting in commas. "It was Bill’s voice. He was talking with the boy next to him. The teacher didn’t get angry. He said nothing about it but he began, to talk about putting in commas, and then he wrote on the blackboard the sentence: "Bill says the teacher is an unfair fellow." The class laughed and Bill’s face turned red. "Now," said the teacher, "I’ll show you how important commas are." He put two commas in the sentence, and read, "Bill, says the teacher, is an unfair fellow./
The word" comma" means ______ .
A. 句号
B. 逗号
C. 引号
[单项选择]Robert Lamy is an equity advisor. One day he gathered information about three microeconomic variables X, Y, Z. He noticed that whenever variable X increased by one unit, variable Y decreased by 0.3 units but variable C increase by 0.3 units. The correlation between variables X and Y and the correlation between variables X and Z, respectively, are closest to: Correlation between Correlation between Variables X and Y Variables X and Z() ①A. -0.3 1.0 ②B. -0.3 0.3 ③C. -1.0 1.0
A. ①
B. ②
C. ③
[单项选择]Mark Twain was an American writer. One day he went to a city by train. He wanted to see one of his friends them. He was a very busy man. He usually forgot something.
When he was in the train, the conductor asked him for his ticket. Mark Twain looked for his ticket here and there, but he couldn’t find it. The conductor knew Mark Twain. She said, "Show me your ticket on your way back. And if you can’t find it, it doesn’t matter."
"Oh, but it does," said Mark Twain. "I must find the ticket. If I can’t find it, how can I know where I am going /
Mark Twain is ______.
A. a Frenchman
B. an English
C. an American
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Mark Twain was an American writer. One
day he went to a city by train. He wanted to see one of his friends them. He was
a very busy man. He usually forgot something. When he was in the
train, the conductor asked him for his ticket. Mark Twain looked for his ticket
here and there, but he couldn’t find it. The conductor knew Mark Twain. She
said, "Show me your ticket on your way back. And if you can’t find it, it
doesn’t matter." "Oh, but it does," said Mark Twain. "I must
find the ticket. If I can’t find it, how can I know where I am
going " |
Mark Twain is ______.