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[单项选择]Primary Colors
The movie Primary Colors is about a grey-haired, gravel-voiced, doughnut-loving governor from a Southern American state who is running in a US presidential campaign. He has a colourful past that is in danger of grabbing frontpage deadlines and a no-nonsense lawyer wife, whose accent would be right at home in a prestigious Chicago law school. The similarities with President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary seem hard to ignore.
The book Primary Colors, published under the byline "Anonymous", became best-seller when it came out not long after the 1992 American presidential election in which Clinton was elected to the White House. It appeared to be a thinly veiled account of what happened during that campaign. But Mike Nichols, the director of Primary Colors the movie, insists that there is no direct relationship between fiction and fact.
John Travolta, who plays governor Jack Stanton, agrees. He says that of coupe there are elements of Clinton i
A. It was merely imitating life.
B. It was too much of politics.
C. It was merely fictional.
D. It was too much of entertainment.
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Primary Colors
The movie Primary Colors is about a grey-haired, gravel-voiced, doughnut-loving Governor from a Southern American state who is running in a US presidential campaign. He has a colourful past that is in danger of grabbing frontpage deadlines and a no-nonsense lawyer wife, whose accent would be right at home n a prestigious Chicago law school. The similarities with president Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary seem hard to ignore.
The book Primary Colors, published under the byline "Anonymous", became best-seller when it came out not long after the 1992 American presidential election in which Clinton was elected to the White House. It appeared to be a thinly veiled account of what happened during that campaign. But Mike Nichols, the director of Primary Colors the movie, insists that there is no direct relationship between fiction and fact.
John Travolta, who plays governor Jack Stanton, agrees. He says that of course there are elements
A. A Movie Mirrors Bill Clinton and His Wife
B. A Movie Mirrors Presidential Election
C. A Movie Mirrors Fiction
D. A Movie Mirrors Real Life
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Environmental protection is frequently talked about nowadays. The authorities are doing their best to arouse public awareness of the vital importance of environmental protection; and the news media, now and then, expose behaviors which damage the environment to a large extent. What is your opinion Write an essay of about 400 words on the following topic. Environmental protection
In the first part of your essay you should state clearly your main argument, and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary. Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
Write your essay on ANSWER SHEET FOUR.
[单项选择]An analyst gathered the following information about Weston Chemical"s stock:
Estimated sales per share = $12.19
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) = 73%
Interest expense per share = $2.07
Depreciation expense per share = $6.21
The tax rate =35%
Weston"s estimated Earnings per Share (EPS) is closest to
A. $0.40.
B. $2.54.
C. $3.11.
[单项选择] SAVING LANGUAGE
There is nothing unusual about a single language dying. Communities have come and gone throughout history, and with them their language. But what is happening today is extraordinary, judged by the standards of the past. It is language extinction on a large scale. According to the best estimates, there are some 6, 000 languages in the world. Of course, about half are going to die out in the course of the next century: that’’s 3,000 language in 1,200 months. On average, there is a language dying out somewhere in the world every two weeks or so.
How do we know In the course of the past two or three decades, linguists all over the world have been gathering comparative data. If they find a language with just a few speakers left, and nobody is bothering to pass the language on to the children, they conclude that language is bound to die out soon. And we have to draw the same conclusion if a language has less than 100 speakers. It is not li
A. Y
B. N
C. NG