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《麦琪的礼物》中的男主人公是()

A. 吉姆
B. 德拉
C. 沙子龙
D. 姚纳·波达波夫

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案例分析题What do we talk about when we talk about money? We often think about what we can buy with the money we have, what we can’t buy because we don’t have enough and what we’re planning to buy when we have more. We discuss the careers that bring us money and the expenses that take it away. We talk about our favourite shops and restaurants, the causes we support, the places we’ve been and seen. We share dreams that only money can make real. In short, we talk about everything but money itself. In daily life, money is still a major conversational taboo. This is a shame, because money is as interesting as the things it does and buys, and the more you know about it, the more interesting it is. (81) As a financial advisor, I’ve seen hundreds of people learn to control their money instead of letting it control them and watched as they increased as they increased their freedom, power and security by handling money consciously. Wouldn’t you like to know that you’ll always have enough money to live exactly as you want to? You will never be powerful in life until you’re powerful over your own money. Talking openly about it is the first step. What can we know from the second paragraph?()

A. Weshouldknowmoreaboutmoneyitselfratherthanavoidtalkingaboutit.
B. Moneyitselfcaninterestusandbringushappiness.
C. Themoremoneyweearn,themoreweshouldknowaboutit.
D. Itisashamethatpeopletalktoomuchaboutmoney.

()formal occasions, you should talk about some world issues or social problems, not about yourself or your family.

A. In
B. At
C. On
D. By

案例分析题非英语专业做 Britain was a wealthy country a hundred and fifty years 61 . There were a 62 very rich people 63 received money form land or investment, and did not need to work. They used to have large 64 of servants to look 65 them. There were also many middle class people, who worked as businessmen or as doctors or lawyers. They usually had several servants to 66 their houses and cook their meals. But there were also many poor people, and there was a big 67 between the rich and the poor. The poor had very difficult lives. Many worked as servants. They used to be 68 little, and they had to work long hours. But at least they lived in warm house and were well 69 . 70 who worked in factories were often less 71 . They used to work many hours a day, in dangerous and unhealthy conditions. But, even so, they did not use to 72 enough to feed their families. They often lived in slums which were built cheaply by the factory owners. The 73 paid people were those who worked 74 the farms. At certain times of the year, they did not use to earn 75 because there was no work 76 them to do. Life for the poor was not always bad. There were kind farmers and factory owners who helped their workers. And many people were 77 about the poor. One of them was Charles Dickens, the famous British writer. When he was young, his family was always short 78 money. His father was a clerk ,who used to 79 more than he earned. When Dickens was eleven, his father was 80 to prison, and Dickens had to work in a factory. At this time, very young children used to work in factories and mines, and clean chimneys. 73应该选择()

A. bad
B. worst
C. good
D. fewest

A question often put to the specialist on fishes is ―How long do fishes live?‖ This puts the specialists in an embarrassing position because he is often unable to give a direct answer to this simple question. But actually this question is not as simple as it seems. There are thousands of different kinds of fishes, and they vary a great deal in size and life span. Moreover, it is not easy to find out just how long a fish lives in its natural state. We can find out how old a fish is by studying its scales, but we cannot say how much more time it would live if we had not caught it. We may rear fishes and record their life span but we cannot be sure that this is the length of time they would have lived, had they been left alone. We may make marking to show how fast the fishes grow so that we can calculate the age of the largest on record, but unless this large fish dies of old age we are still not in a position to know its natural life span. (82) unlike human beings, fishes do not stop growing when they reach maturity. They continue to grow as long as they live, although the rate of growth slows down in mature fishes. The specialist is embarrassed by the question because ().

A. hedoesnotknowtheanswer
B. thereisnoanswertothequestion
C. itisasillyandsimplequestionforhim
D. thereisnodefiniteanswertothisquestion

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