The house belongs to my aunt but she ______ here any more.A.hasn't livedB.didn't liveC.had
The house belongs to my aunt but she ______ here any more.
A.hasn't lived
B.didn't live
C.hadn't lived
D.doesn't live
The house belongs to my aunt but she ______ here any more.
A.hasn't lived
B.didn't live
C.hadn't lived
D.doesn't live
All the furniture in the house ______ to the landlord.
A is belonged
B belongs
C belonging
D are belonged
From the description of the kitchen we can infer that the house belongs to people who
A.never have guests.
B.like modern appliances.
C.are probably religious.
D.dislike housework.
A.never have guests.
B.like modem appliances.
C.are probably religious.
D.dislike housework.
A.never have guests
B.like modem appliances
C.are probably religious
D.dislike housework
A、工地上的建筑材料 Construction materials on sites
B、正在居住的房屋 A house with living residents
C、拆迁中的房屋 A house in demolishing
D、以上都不对 None of the above
We can learn from the passage that the poor American life ______.
B.can afford all modern products
C.means no house for the family
D.is different in the eyes of the government and the press
E.only belongs to those who do not have enough food to eat
The American Founding Fathers thought that the national government should be strong. They also felt, though, that it should not be able to have complete control over people's lives. When they wrote the Constitution, power was divided among the different parts of the government.
The national government was divided into three branches. Congress, which is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives, passes laws. When a president or judge is unfit to continue, it is the Congress that removes him from office.
The second branch is the executive branch. The president is the head of it. He is responsible for making decisions and enforcing the law.
The court system, under the Supreme Court, decides the meaning of laws. At times it also has to say what the Constitution means.
Not all power belongs to the national government. Many decisions are made by state and local governments. The national government is responsible for printing money. It also controls trade and is responsible for maintaining a military force.
The states kept some other powers. Among them are control over education and laws on marriage and divorce. States also make decisions on transportation within the state itself.
Still other powers are shared by the national and state governments. Both can collect taxes. And both have courts to try people who are accused of crimes.
There are many factors influencing the American way of government. These factors change with the times. There are some things that will probably never change. First is the idea that the majority rules. But the most important part of the system is the Bill of Rights, which is part of the Constitution. This is what gives people the freedom to choose their own religion, to speak out against the government, and to gather peacefully to protest against government actions.
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A.The Senae.
B.The President.
C.The Supreme Court.
D.The States.
We can learn from the first paragraph that______.
A.it is impossible for people to find high-tech robots in a simple wooden house
B.it is easy for people to think of a simple wooden house in the modern Japan
C.Komiyama usually goes to a coffee restaurant to release her loneliness
D.Komiyama has a mechanical companion whose voice is very sharp and short
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