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[单项选择]{{B}}Set 5{{/B}}
{{B}} President Hoover’s Politics During the Great Depression{{/B}}
At first everything seemed fine and dandy. America was enjoying one of the biggest economic surges in the nation’s history. However, even though America benefited from the economic boom of the so called "Roaring Twenties", the imbalance between the rich and the poor combined with the production of more and more goods and rising personal debt caused one of the biggest recessions in history. On Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, the stock market crashed, triggering the Great Depression, which was the worst economic collapse in the history of the modem, industrial world. It spread from the United States and rippled out to the rest of the world, with banks failing and businesses going bust for over
A. compare the number of jobless people prior to and during the Great Depression.
B. provide an example of the results of Hoover’s unsuccessful policies.
C. illustrate how thing went from bad to worse during the Great Depression.
D. note the outcome of the downward spiral caused by combinations of reasons.

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{{B}} Gadgets with a Sporting Chance{{/B}}
Consumer electronics: New sports equipment, from tennis rackets to running shoes, uses processing power to enhance performance. Is that fair Why should aspiring athletes stand on the sidelines when a spot of electronic assistance can put them in the middle of the game That is the question many sports-equipment makers are asking as they sense an opportunity to boost their sales with high-tech products. You could call it the revenge of the nerds: a new wave of microchip-equipped sporting goods promises to enhance the performance of novices and non-sporting types alike--and could even make difficult sports easier.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Set 5{{/B}}
{{B}} President Hoover’s Politics During the Great Depression{{/B}}
At first everything seemed fine and dandy. America was enjoying one of the biggest economic surges in the nation’s history. However, even though America benefited from the economic boom of the so called "Roaring Twenties", the imbalance between the rich and the poor combined with the production of more and more goods and rising personal debt caused one of the biggest recessions in history. On Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, the stock market crashed, triggering the Great Depression, which was the worst economic collapse in the history of the modem, industrial world. It spread from the United States and rippled out to the rest of the world, with banks failing and businesses going bust for over
A. Hoover was criticized and blamed for laws that he had to sign, because there was no other choice.
B. Tightening of the money supply may have been considered a befitting strategy if the circumstances were different.
C. Raising taxes and tariffs should have brought America out of the depression according to theories.
D. Modem economists view president Hoover as a victim, who was forced to make mistakes.
[单项选择]{{B}}Set 3{{/B}}
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A. The user doesn’t have to steer the selection process.
B. It’s a powerful way to search a large number of possibilities for a particular solution.
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D. An image can be generated even if the witness can only provide a sketchy verbal description.
[单项选择]{{B}}Set 4{{/B}}
{{B}} Importance of Vitamins{{/B}}
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A. Consistent intake of vitamin A is not recommended because it may accumulate in the liver.
B. It is not suitable for everyone because it may result in side effects such as nausea, loss of sight, dry skin etc. for some people.
C. It must be taken 150 milligrams or less at a time.
D. It must be taken with care because excessive or insufficient intake may result in illness.

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