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In the late 20th century, the Interstate Highway System was officially renamed after Eisenhower in honor of ______.
[听力原文]W: Can I see the island todayM: You could if this fog would dear up. What does the man mean()
A. The woman can see the island.
B. It’ s too foggy to see the island now.
C. It’ s clear where the lawn has been raked.
D. He doesn’ t want to see the island.
A--Cost, Insurance and FreightB--Chamber of CommerceC--Balance SheetD--Foreign ExchangeE--Letter of AuthorizationF--Certified Public AccountantG--Free on BoardH--Free of InterestI--in favor ofJ--Free on RailK--Clean BillL--Inward CollectionM--Open PolicyN--Marine InsuranceO--Cash against documentsP--Customs duty ()资产负债表()海险
Susan Clark377 Binding WayWoodbury NJ 08096 (856) 832 -4476OBJECTIVE: position as a university history teacherEDUCATION: Boston College, Boston MA, June 2003; bachelor of Arts. June 2001.Major: American and World History with emphasis on government.Minor: Secondary Education.Financed 80% of education through employment, summer jobs and scholarships.Woodbury Junior-Senior High School, Woodbury NJ Diploma. June 1997.New Jersey State Scholarship recipient.Student Council President. Varsity Athlete (tennis and swimming).TEACHING/COACHING EXPERIENCEStudent Teacher, New Fielding High School. Effectively organized time, space and resources to balance heavy workload and deadlines.Tutor, Sylvan Learning Center. Instructed junior and senior high school students in the areas of History, English and study skills. ( Sept. 2000 - present)Coached swimmers ages 10 - 12 ( summers, 1999 -2000)ACTIVITIESStudent Government Representative, Boston College, 1997 - 1999Varsity Swim Team, Boston College, 1997 - 20011)Susan Clark is applying for a position as a (46) .2) When she was in university, most of her tuition came from her employment, summer jobs and (47) . Susan worked as (48) in New Fielding High School.3) She also worked as a (49) in Sylvan Learning Center.4)She was on the (50) when she was in Boston College from 1997 to 2001. 49()