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[填空题]According to the passage, men who cross the sexual segregation line in the job market may still are confronted with ______.
[单项选择]According to the passage, the colonists who participated and supported the American Revolution initially did so
A. with the goal of replacing a corrupt system of power with a more egalitarian one
B. in order to preserve and retain the monarch’s powers, so that they would not be usurped by Parliament
C. primarily in an effort to gain more votes from their dissatisfied political supporters
D. with the foremost intent of achieving a greater level of profit from the system already in place
E. as an endeavor predicated upon the ultimate aim of achieving national sovereignty and independence
[填空题]According to the passage, who also use marketing techniques to achieve their goals
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According to the passage, who first used the umbrella as sunshade in Europe
In Europe, ()were the first to use the umbrella as a sunshade.
[填空题]According to the passage, who are still not aware of the importance of a seat belt
[填空题]According to the passage, for those who are good at telling lies and don’t get caught, the question of whether or not to lie can be a hard and serious ______.
[填空题]According to the passage, who was John D. Rockfeller
He was a ______ , gave away millions.
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Passage 2
According to a WHO report, what is the reason for the increases of chronic diseases
a. Because the economic gains in many countries have increased.
b. Because the environmental pollution is getting more serious.
c. Because the people do not have enough money to cure these diseases.
d. Because there are not sufficient funds for the treatment of chronic diseases.
[单项选择]A News Report
Three men who ran a cross-channel smuggling group, selling cheap French beer, wine and champagne in Britain, were (19) yesterday. The men were leaders of an 11-man group which made at least 42 (20) on the Dover-Calais ferry in three months.
Trucks of (21) drink were brought into the country and sold illegally at Sunday market, and corner shops in South Wales. Two secret teams of (22) officers (23) vehicles between Kent and Cardiff in an operation called "chancer". Eleven men admitted their (24) in a conspiracy to avoid (25) duty on beer and spirits.
Mr. Roger Thomas said it was (26) that 70, 000 pounds of unpaid duty was (27) between January and April last year when the gang was organizing the smuggling group. Cases of beer, wine and champagne were brought to a rented warehouse in Cardiff before being (28) to traders. Mr. Richard Nichols, a former
A. estimated
B. said
C. reported
D. thought