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[单项选择]What’s the relationship between the speakers
What did Jane think of Potter’s course
A. There are too many things.
B. It’s boring but very useful.
C. It’s entertaining.
D. It’s rubbish.
[单项选择]Social scientists distinguish between what are known as treatment effects and selection effects. The Marine Corps, for instance, is largely a treatment-effect institution. It is confident that the experience of undergoing Marine Corps basic training will turn you into a formidable soldier. A modeling agency, by contrast, is a selection-effect institution. You do not become beautiful by signing up with an agency.
At the heart of the American obsession with the Ivy League is the belief that schools like Harvard provide the social and intellectual equivalent of Marine Corps basic training—that being taught by all those brilliant professors and meeting all those other motivated students and getting a degree with that powerful name on it will confer advantages that no local state university can provide, and even an Ivy Leaguer will make far more money in the future.
It is quite possible that the student who goes to Harvard is more ambitious and energetic and personable than th
A. When we compare apples with apples, there is no difference between them.
B. When we compare apples with apples, there are many differences between them.
C. Compared students in the Ivy League, we can not see their obvious advantage of making money.
D. Compared students from other universities, students from the Ivy League have advantage of making money.
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[单项选择]What’s the relationship between the speakers
What’s the relationship between the speakers
A.Roommates. B.Friends. C.Colleagues. D.Classmates.
A. Roommates.
B. Friends.
C. Colleagues.
D. Classmates.
[单项选择]What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers
A. Electrician.
B. Plumber.
C. Repairman.
D. Mechanic.
[单项选择]What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers
A. Doctor and patient.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Teacher and student.
D. Father and daughter.
[单项选择]The gap between what companies might be expected to pay in tax and what they actually pay amounts to billions of pounds--on that much, everyone can agree. The surprising truth is that no- one can agree how many billions are missing, or even how to define "tax gap". Estimates range from anything between £3bn to nearly £14bn, depending on who is doing the calculations. Even the people in charge of colleting the taxes--Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC)--admit they have only the vaguest idea of how many further billions of pounds they could be getting.., and it took a freedom of information request before they would admit the extent of their lack of knowledge.
Any media organization or MP attempting to pursue the subject will find themselves hampered by the same difficulties faced by the tax collectors--secrecy and complexity. The Guardian ’s investigation, which we publish over the coming two weeks, is no different.
The difficulty starts with an inability of anyone to agr
A. the gap between what companies are expected to pay in tax and what they actually pay is too enormous to be neglected
B. secrecy and complexity are the two major protectors of international corporations in tax avoidance
C. there are loopholes in the legislation concerning companies which obstruct the practice of taxation
D. the government plans to investigate the "tax gap" and "tax avoidance" of international companies