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Why is Fleming Law proud of his car?A. Because it's gasoline efficient.B. Because it is an

Why is Fleming Law proud of his car?

A. Because it's gasoline efficient.

B. Because it is an electric car.

C. Because it also has a gasoline motor.

D. Because it's a Chevrolet.

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第1题

Why is Fleming Law proud of his car?A.Because its gasoline efficient.B.Because it

Why is Fleming Law proud of his car?

A.Because its gasoline efficient.

B.Because it is an electric car.

C.Because it also has a gasoline motor.

D.Because its a Chevrolet.

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第2题

Why was the Prohibition Law cancelled finally? Because ______.A.it produced more criminals

Why was the Prohibition Law cancelled finally? Because ______.

A.it produced more criminals and illegal import of alcohol

B.people objected the law

C.alcoholism couldn't be solved

D.people didn't realize the bad influence

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第3题

Dalton wondered why the heavier and lighter gases in the atmosphere did not separate as oi
l and water do. He finally concluded that the constituent【C1】______must exist in the form. of 【C2】______particles or atoms and that these【C3】______be completely mixed together in the【C4】______. This threw a new light in【C5】______laws of definite proportions. It was 【C6】______necessary to suppose that the atoms【C7】______combine into small groups of uniform【C8】______and so form. more complex substance;【C9】______the mystery of this law was【C10】______. Dalton suggested, for example, that carbon monoxide【C11】______formed by the one with one【C12】______of atoms of carbon and oxygen,【C13】______carbon dioxide results from a single【C14】______of carbon uniting with two atoms【C15】______oxygen. Assuming this to be true,【C16】______the definite proportions of Prout' s law (【C17】______all chemical compounds the different constituents【C18】______enter in unvarying proportions) would naturally【C19】______the relative weights of the many【C20】______kinds of atoms.

【C1】

A.gases

B.pieces

C.things

D.gas

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第4题

听力原文:W: If you are accepted as an assistant lawyer, which area will you choose?M: I th

听力原文:W: If you are accepted as an assistant lawyer, which area will you choose?

M: I think I will choose criminal law. You see, we have too many criminals out there. Besides, my uncle works in this area. He says it's really challenging.

Q: Why does the man want to work in the area of criminal law?

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A.Work in this area is easy and relaxing.

B.There are too many criminals and the work is challenging.

C.The job is challenging and the pay is high.

D.It is easy for him to find job after graduation.

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听力原文:W: Does the Motor Voter Law cover all the states?M: No.W: Which ones? Why not?M:

听力原文:W: Does the Motor Voter Law cover all the states?

M: No.

W: Which ones? Why not?

M: Six states are not covered by the provisions of the National Voter Registration Act. They are: North Dakota (because this state does not have voter registration); and Minnesota, Wisconsin, Idaho, New Hampshire and Wyoming (because they have election-day registration). The Washington, D.C. coalition which was working to pass this legislation had to compromise in order to get sufficient U.S. Senate votes to pass the bill.

W: Will the Motor Voter Law help disadvantaged groups? If yes, how?

M: Of course. This law helps to reach disadvantaged people in several ways: It requires that all covered states offer voter registration whenever anyone applies for services at state-funded agencies primarily involved in serving people with disabilities. It also requires that all covered states offer voter registration by mail, which means that you don't have to travel long distances at inconvenient times to find someone who has been certified to be able to register you to vote.

W: What do you think is the greatest challenge faced by our democracy today in terms of voting?

M: One of the biggest challenges is putting a limit on the amount of money which goes into campaigns. Campaign finance reform. Too much money is allowing the candidates to run their campaigns with 30 second TV spots. They never have to meet people and really address what's on their minds. People then get frustrated, because the issues are narrow and the candidates don't speak to their interests.

W: What else?

M: Another major issue is third-party access. Other parties in addition to the Democrats and the Republicans need to be able to get candidates onto ballots more easily. Third parties will increase competition, increase quality, and increase substance of debates.

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A.North Dakota and Washington D.C

B.South Dakota and Washington D.C

C.Wisconsin and Wyoming.

D.Wyoming and Washington.

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英国法学专家Elgebeily于2017年在TheChineseJournalofComparative(kəm'pærətɪv)Law撰文认为:与礼相比,信与现代法治观念的联系更为紧密“()”可能是正在传播的信息,但“()”是君子能够有效统治的美德。

A.礼;法

B.礼;信

C.信;法

D.信;礼

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听力原文:At present, human beings have used many devices to measure time. Perhaps, the sun

听力原文: At present, human beings have used many devices to measure time. Perhaps, the sundial was, one of the earliest and simplest devices. A sundial can measure the movement of the sun across the sky each day.

The sundial worked very well only when the sun was shining. So other ways of measuring the passing of time were invented at that time. One device was the hourglass. It used a thin stream of falling sand to measure time.

By the 1700s, people had already developed mechanical clocks and watches. And today many of our clocks and watches are electronic.

So we have devices to mark the passing of time. But what time is it now? Clocks in different parts of the world do not show the same time at the same time. As international communications and travel grew, it became clear we need a way to establish a common time for all parts of the world.

In 1884, an international conference divided the world into 24 time areas or zones. Each zone represents one hour. The astronomical observation in Greenwich, England, was chosen as the starting point for the time zone.

Most people have no trouble in agreeing that time moves forward. Some scientists believe there is one reason why time moves forward. It is clear we need a way to establish a common time for all parts of the world with scientific law: the second law of thermodynamics. The law says disorder increases with time.

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A.It measures the length of a day and a night.

B.it measures the movement of the sun each day.

C.It measures the passing of hours, minutes and perhaps seconds.

D.It measures the shadow of the stick across the flat surface of the sundial.

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听力原文: We know then that in the US, it's the job of Congress to propose new laws, which
we call bills, and perhaps to modify these bills and then write on them. But even if the bill is passed in Congress, it still doesn't become a law until the President has a chance to review it, too. And if it's not to the President's liking, the bill can be vetoed or killed in either of two ways. One is by a veto message. The President has ten days to veto the bill by returning it to Congress, along with the message explaining why it's being rejected. This keeps the bill from becoming a law unless overwhelming majorities of both Houses of Congress vote to over-right the President's veto. Sometimes they do that. Often, lawmakers simply revise the vetoed bill and pass it again. This time, in the form. the President is less likely to object to, and less likely to want to veto. The other way the President can kill a bill is by pocket veto. Here's what happens. If the President doesn't sign the bill within ten days, and Congress ajourns during that time, then the bill will not become law. Notice that it is only at the end of an entire session of Congress that the pocket veto can be used, not just whenever Congress takes a shorter break, say, for a summer vacation. After a pocket veto, that particular bill is dead. If a lawmaker in Congress wants to push the matter in their next session, they'll have to start all over with a brand new version of the bill.

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A.How the President proposes new laws.

B.How a bill is passed by lawmakers in Congress.

C.How the President can reject a proposed law.

D.How lawmakers can force the President to sign a bill.

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第9题

Why does the author say that The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath is often frustrating (P

Why does the author say that The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath is often frustrating (Para. 4)?

A.Because it hasn't got any subtitle.

B.Because it spends too much on contemporary economic problems.

C.Because it devotes too much on the impact of inflation.

D.Because it shows that there will be bubbles in stocks and houses.

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第10题

听力原文: We know then that in the, US, it's the job of Congress to propose new laws, whic
h we call bills, and perhaps to modify these bills and then write on them. But even if the bill is passed in Congress, it still doesn't become a law until the President has a chance to review it, too. And if it's not to the President's liking, the bill can be vetoed or killed in either of two ways. One is by a veto message. The President has ten days to veto the bill by returning it to Congress, along with the message explaining why it's being rejected. This keeps the bill from becoming a law unless overwhelming majorities of both Houses of Congress vote to over-right the President's veto. Sometimes they do that. Often, lawmakers simply revise the vetoed bill and pass it again. This time, in the form. the President is less likely to object to, and less likely to want to veto. The other way the President can kill a bill is by pocket veto. Here's what happens. If the President doesn't sign the bill within ten days, and Congress ajourns during that time, then the bill will not become law. Notice that it is only at the end of an entire session of Congress that the pocket veto can be used, not just whenever Congress takes a shorter break, say, for a summer vacation. After a pocket veto, that particular bill is dead. If a lawmaker in Congress wants to push the matter in their next session, they'll have to start all over with a brand-new version of the bill.

(33)

A.How the President proposes new laws.

B.How a bill is passed by lawmakers in Congress.

C.How the President can reject a proposed law.

D.How lawmakers can force the President to sign a bill.

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