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Mark Twain,who wrote the story we’re going to read,traveled quite a lot often because circumstamces,usually (36) circumstances,forced him to.He was born in Florida,Missouri in 1 835 and moved to Hannibal,Missouri with his family when he was about 4 years old.Most people think he was born in Hannibal but that isn’t true.After his father died when he was about 12,Twain worked in Hannibal for a while and then left,So he could (37) more money.He workedfor awhile as atypesetter on (38) newspapers andthen got ajob as a river (39) on the Mississippi. Twain loved this job and many of his books show it.The river job didn’t last,however,because of the (40) of the Civil War.Twain,was in the (41) Arrny for just 2 weeks and then he and his whole (42) went west to get away from the war and the army.In Nevada and California Twain (43) for silver and gold without much luck,but did succeed as a writer. (44) . (45) . (46) . Mark Twain,who wrote the story we’re going to read,traveled quite a lot often because circumstamces,usually (36) circumstances,forced him to.He was born in Florida,Missouri in 1 835 and moved to Hannibal,Missouri with his family when he was about 4 years old.Most people think he was born in Hannibal but that isn’t true.After his father died when he was about 12,Twain worked in Hannibal for a while and then left,So he could (37) more money.He workedfor awhile as atypesetter on (38) newspapers andthen got ajob as a river (39) on the Mississippi. Twain loved this job and many of his books show it.The river job didn’t last,however,because of the (40) of the Civil War.Twain,was in the (41) Arrny for just 2 weeks and then he and his whole (42) went west to get away from the war and the army.In Nevada and California Twain (43) for silver and gold without much luck,but did succeed as a writer. (44) . (45) . (46) .

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广州隆达进出口公司2003年11月12日向黄埔海关申报进口一批日本产CD机, CIF价格为25000美元,由“中外运”的“顺畅”号轮船10月运进,海关在申报后第三天到集装箱堆场开箱查验,隆达公司的代表积极配合查验,该批货物于2003年11月18号纳税放行。一年后,有人举报隆达公司该批货物申报价格不实,存在欺瞒行为,海关对其展开稽查,经过调查发现:隆达公司和日本出口商有协议,双方向对方出口货物均折价逃税。海关对隆昌公司进行了严厉处理。 根据上述案例,回答下列问题。 关于海关稽查下列表述正确的有( )。

A. 向海关提供虚假情况或者隐瞒重要事实的,对负有直接责任的主管或者直接责任人处以1 000元以上10000元以下罚款
B. 拒绝、拖延向海关提供账簿、单证等有关资料的被稽查人,限期责令改正,逾期不改正者,处以1万元以上3万元以下罚款
C. 没有按要求设置账簿、单证者限期改正,逾期不改者罚款6万元以上5万元以下
D. 没有按要求设置账簿、单证者限期改正,逾期不改情节严重者取消报关资格

Perhaps like most Americans you have some extra pounds to (47) . You may even have tried a fad diet or two, but found yourself right back where you started. The key to weight loss is regular (48) activity. And surprisingly, you don’t have to give up eating or make the gym your second home to see long-term, (49) effects. Your body needs a certain amount of energy to maintain basic (50) such as breathing, blood circulation and digestion. The energy required to keep your organs functioning is referred to as the resting or basal metabolic rate. Any time you are active, (51) energy is required. It is obtained from glycogen and fat stored in the blood, liver, and muscles. The key to losing weight is to draw on the fat rather than on the carbohydrate reserves. Which of the two energy sources you use depends on the intensity and (52) of your activity. The higher the intensity, the more your body will pull from the stored carbohydrates. The lower the intensity, the more your body will (53) on fat as its fuel. Aerobic exercise is most (54) for weight loss. When you perform aerobic activities you (55) contract large muscle groups such as your legs and arms. Walking, running, rollerblading, swimming, dancing, and jumping jacks are all forms of aerobic activity. Surprisingly, if your aerobic activity is low to moderately intense and of long duration, you will burn more fat than if you had (56) in a short burst of high-intensity exercise. In short, a brisk 30-minute walk will burn fat while a 100-yard sprint will burn glycogen.[A] positive[I] participated[B] additional[J] rely[C] duration [K] cut[D] effective [L] repeatedly[E] shed [M] uses[F] physical [N] little[G] food [O] obvious[H] functions

Reading involves looking at graphic symbols and formulating mentally the sounds and ideas they represent. Concepts of reading have changed (67) over the centuries. During the 1950s and 1960s especially, increased attention has been devoted to (68) and describing the reading process. (69) specialists agree that reading. (70) a complex organization of higher mental (71) . they disagree (72) the exact nature of the process. Some experts, who regard language primarily as a code using symbols to represent sounds, (73) reading as simply thedecoding of symbols to the sounds they stand (74) . These authorities (75) that meaning, being concerned with thinking, must be taught independently of the decoding process. Others maintain that reading is (76) related to thinking, and that a child who pronounces sounds without (77) their meaning is not truly reading. The reader, (78) to some, is not just a person with a theoretical ability to read but one who (79) reads. Many adults, although they have the ability to read, have never read a book in its (80) . By some experts they would not be (81) as readers. Clearly, the philosophy, objectives, methods and materials of reading will depend on the definition one uses. By the most (82) and satis factory definition, reading is the ability to (83) the sound symbols’ code of the language, to interpret meaning for various (84) , at various rates, and at various levels of difficulty, and to do (85) widely and enthusiastically. (86) short, reading is the interpretation of ideas through the use of symbols representing sounds and ideas.

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Passage One Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage. The man who invented Coca-cola was not a native Atlantan, but on the day of his funeral every drugstore in town testimonially slmt up shop. He was John Styth Pemberton, born in 1833 in Knoxville, Georgia, eighty miles away. Sometimes known as Doctor, Pemberton was a pharmacist (剂师) who, during the Civil War, led a cavalry troop under General Joe Wheelrer. He settled in Atlanta in 1869, and soon began brewing such patent medicines as Triplex Liver Pills and Globe of Flower Cough Syrup. In 1885, he registered a trademark for something called French Wine Coca-Ideal Nerve and Tonic Stimulant, a few months later he formed the Pemberton Chemical Company, and recruited the services of a bookkeeper named Frank M. Robinson, who not only had a good head for figures but, attached to it, so exceptional a nose that he could audit the composition of a batch of syrup (糖浆) merely by sniffling it. In 1886—a year in which, as contemporary Coea-Coca officials like to point out, Conan Doyle unveiled Sherlock Holmes and France unveiled the Statue of Liberty--Pemberton unveiled a syrup that he called Coca-Coca. It was a modification of his French Wine Coca. He had taken out the wine and added a pinch of caffeine, and, when the end product tasted awful, had thrown in some extract of cola nut and a few other oils, blending the mixture in a three-legged iron pot in his back yard and swishing it around with an oar. He distributed it to soda fountains in used beer bottles, and Robinson, with his glowing bookeeper’s script, presently devised a label, on which "Coca-Cola" was written in the fashion that is still employed. Pemberton looked upon his mixture less as a refreshment than as a headache cure, especially for people whose headache could be traced to over-indulgence. On a morning late in 1886, one such victim of the night before dragged himself into an Atlanta drugstore and asked for a doolop of Cola-Cola. Druggists customarily stirred a teaspoonful of syrup into a glass of water, but in this instance the man on duty was too lazy to walk to the fresh-water tap, a couple of feet off. Instead, he mixed the syrup with some soda water, which was closer at hand. The suffering customer perked up almost at once, and word quickly spread that the best Coca-Cola was a fizzy one. The last paragraph mainly tells______.

A. the complaint against the lazy shop-assistant
B. a real test of Coca-cola as a headache cure
C. the mediocre service of the drugstore
D. a happy accident that gave birth to Coca-Cola

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