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When did Lindbergh learn to drive an automobile

A. He took over the management of the farm.
B. He enrolled in the University of Wisconsin.
C. He found a job as a tractor driver.

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Questions 7 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation. How does Mr. Nelson respond when the hotel clerk offers to provide him with a free room on his next visit

A. He thinks the hotel should give him a free continental breakfast.
B. He feels he should first receive an apology from the manager for what has happened.
C. He suggests that the hotel should give guests an additional 15% discount in cases like his.
D. He implies that he might not visit again because of the problems he has ha

某城市郊区农民郭某搞工程承包发了财,于是不再满足于只当一个普通农民,该村选举村长前,郭某自己或通过亲友给全村每户村民送去内装500元的红包,请他们在选举村长时“多关照”,结果在选举中郭某以微弱多数当选为村长。就任村长后,郭某开始横行霸道、独断专行。他私下将村中一部分位置较好的耕地以低价卖出,得到400余万元,自己得到“回扣”10万余元。郭某还将县政府拨给的防汛物资变卖,所得款项全部归入自己腰包。有村民史某向政府机关反映,郭某采用各种方式打击报复史某,在村里发生了一次重大盗窃案件后,郭某立即向公安机关举报称是史某所为,导致史某无辜被公安机关立案审查、拘留10多天后才被释放。根据上述事例,请回答下列各题: 郭某打击报复史某的行为属于何种性质

A. 诬告陷害罪
B. 报复陷害罪
C. 不构成犯罪
D. 滥用职权罪

When did Lindbergh learn to drive an automobile

At the age of 14.
B. At the age of l0.
C. At the age of 15.

A report consistently brought back by visitors to the 13. S. is how friendly, courteous, and helpful most Americans were to them. To be fair, this observation is also frequently made of Canada and Canadians, and should best be considered North American. There are, of course, exceptions. Smallminded officials, rude waiters, and ill-mannered taxi drivers are hardly unknown in the U. S. Yet it is an observation made so frequently that it deserves comment. For a long period of time and in many parts of the country, a traveler was a welcome break in an otherwise dull existence. Dullness and loneliness were common problems of the families who generally lived distant from one another. Strangers and travelers were welcome sources of diversion, and brought news of the outside world. The harsh realities of the frontier also shaped this tradition of hospitality. Someone traveling alone, if hungry, injured, or ill, often had nowhere to turn except to the nearest cabin or settlement. It was not a matter of choice for the traveler or merely a charitable impulse on the part of the settlers. It reflected the harshness of daily life: if you didn’t take in the stranger and take care of him, there was no one else who would. And someday, remember, you might be in the same situation. Today there are many charitable organizations which specialize in helping the weary traveler. Yet, the old tradition of hospitality to strangers is still very strong in the U. S. , especially in the smaller cities and towns away from the busy tourist trails. "I was just traveling through, got talking with this American, and pretty soon he invited me home for dinner -- amazing." Such observations reported by visitors to the U. S. are not uncommon, but are not always understood properly. Tile casual friendliness of many Americans should be interpreted neither as superficial nor as artificial, but as the result of a historically developed cultural tradition. As is true of any developed society, in America a complex set of cultural signals, assumptions, and conventions underlies all social interrelationships. And, of course, speaking a language does not necessarily mean that someone understands social and cultural patterns. Visitors who fail to "translate" cultural meanings properly often draw wrong conclusions. For example, when an American uses the word "friend", the cultural implications of the word may be quite different from those it has in the visitor’s language and culture. It takes more than a brief encounter on a bus to distinguish between courteous convention and individual interest. Yet, being friendly is a virtue that many Americans value highly and expect from both neighbors and strangers. One of the masons to explain Americans’ hospitality is ______.

Americans hate living alone in remote area
B. visitors bring new information and vitality to the tedious and isolated family life
C. visitors always bring wonderful gifts to the local residents
D. the travelers to frontiers used to be hospitable and the tradition has been handed down

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