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[填空题]Jim,as well as his two elder brothers,______(teach)in Harvard University now.
[填空题]Jim, as well as his two elder brothers, ______ (teach) in Harvard University now.
[单项选择]Mr. Green, his two sons, Jim and Tom, and their friends, Joe and Rose, were all out in Mr. Green’s boat. Mrs. Green was sitting on the beach and Kate, their daughter, was swimming in the sea. Mr. Green made the boat go fast and this made it jump up and down. All the children held on tightly but Joe slipped and fell down into the bottom of the boat. She soon got up again, laughing.
"Why are you making the boat go so fast " asked Jim. "Are we trying to catch a big fish "
"I can see something in the water," said Mr. Green. "I think it is a man. Yes, it is. Now he is waving to us."
When they reached the man, they pulled him into the boat. At first he was so tired that he could not speak! Then he said, "Thank you for saving my life. My boat hit a rock and sank. My wife and I were trying to swim to the shore. I don’t know where she is now. Have you seen her
Mr. Green and the children stood up and looked all around. Then Rose said "There she is! I can see her on t
A. Right.
B. Wrong.
C. Doesn’t say.
[单项选择]Tom as well as two of his classmates ______ invited to the party.
A. was
B. were
C. have been
D. had been
[简答题]Well before his death, Peter Drucker had already become a legend. Over his 95 prolific years, he had been a true Renaissance man, and teacher of religion, philosophy and political science. But his most important contribution, clearly, is in business. What John Keynes is to economics, Druckers is to management.
In the 1980s Peter Druckers began to have grave doubts about business and even capitalism itself. He no longer saw the corporation as the ideal space to create community. In fact, he saw nearly the opposite: a place where self-interest had triumphed over the egalitarian principles he long championed. In both his writings and speeches, Druckers emerged as one of Corporate America’s most important critics. When conglomerates were the rage, he preached against reckless mergers and acquisitions. When executives were engaged in empire-building, he argued against excess staff and the inefficiencies of numerous "assistants to".
In a 1984 essay he persuasively argued that C
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School and Einstein did not mix well. His teachers thought that he was stupid and that Einstein’s thoughts and words were jumbled(混乱的). His schoolwork was poor. Playing the violin was all he was good at as a child.
When he was ten, he met Dr. Max Talmy. Talmy talked with the boy and tried to help him. They discussed hooks and Einstein showed an interest in maths. He understood difficult problems and ideas. Inside this "stupid" boy was a genius.
Schoolwork never became easy for Einstein. He could not learn things by heart. Paying attention was hard for him. He even did not pass his first test to enter college.
Because of his learning problems, Einstein made few friends. He was shy in groups of people. Yet he overcome(克服)his shortcomings. He became a well-known scientist in the field of physics. He was one of the most important thinkers of the modern age.
The sentence "School and Einstein did not mix well." really means()
A. Einstein did not love his school
B. Einstein couldn’t do as his teachers told him to
C. the school was not fit for him
D. there was no room for him in the school