______Mr. Graham and his wife received many beautiful gifts from their friends.A.NeitherB.
______Mr. Graham and his wife received many beautiful gifts from their friends.
A.Neither
B.Either
C.Each
D.Both
______Mr. Graham and his wife received many beautiful gifts from their friends.
A.Neither
B.Either
C.Each
D.Both
According to paragraph 1, why did Benjamin Graham invent a character called Mr. Market?
A.To show how silly it was to pay arbitrary prices for stocks.
B.To make his presentation of his theory more entertaining.
C.To argue that the market behaved like a real person.
D.To demonstrate the wisdom of following market trends.
From: Cindy West To: Jack Graham Subject: Survey Results Dear Mr. Graham, Between April 1st and June 30th, we phoned 2,000 TX computer users. We asked for their opinion about the products and services offered by your company. 1,150 agreed to share their views. 1,040 said that they were either satisfied or very satisfied with the product and service they received. Thats 90% of everyone who answered. I attached all the data in this email as well as a comprehensive analysis of the responses. Briefly, the results indicate that your customers value the speed and durability of TX computers. Many respondents mentioned that your computers still function perfectly even after several years of ownership. However, some people were not satisfied with the customer service or the delivery options that were offered. I hope you will find this information helpful. Id be happy to answer any questions you might have, so please dont hesitate to call. Sincerely, Cindy West Consumer Behavior. Analyst
What is the purpose of the e-mail?
A.To announce a discount on computers
B.To summarize a set of data
C.To promote a new type of a computer
D.To apologize for a late delivery
According to paragraph 1, why did Benjamin Graham invent a character called Mr. Market?
A.To show how silly it was to pay arbitrary prices for stocks.
B.To make his presentation of his theory more entertaining.
C.To argue that the market behaved like a real person.
D.To demonstrate the wisdom of following market trends.
Q 3: P4. As a group Republic has slowly been gaining a little traction. Graham Smith says that when he joined in 2003, there were 300 people on the mailing list. Now, seven years after Smith was appointed full-time chief executive (funded by a supporter’s legacy), he says the number has increased to 20,000. Major royal events constitute good news for Republic: both Prince William’s wedding last year, when they held their own anti-royal street party, and the jubilee have produced spikes in support. P5. However, it would be best not to exaggerate this, given that 99.9996 per cent of Britainis not on the mailing list. If you Google “Republic”, a chain of clothes stores comes out first. Q3: In the fourth and the fifth paragraghs, there is a contradiction between the views of Graham Smith's and the writer's. What does Mr. Smith mean by the changes of the figures? What is the writer's contradiction to his view? 作业题2 Q4 However, it would be best not to exaggerate this, given that 99.9996 per cent ofBritainis not on the mailing list. If you Google “Republic”, a chain of clothes stores comes out first. And for the monarchy, an institution which has held firm – with one 11-year gap – since the start of the 9th century, the 21st century has marked a return to its customary popularity and dominance. Put the above words into Chinese 作业题3 Q 5: P7. Monday’s gathering of republican activists took place in a borrowed office in Islington, the London borough renowned as the HQ of Guardianish opinions. At the behest of the FT’s photographer, they went down with their placards to pose in the quiet side street below. I only saw a couple of passers-by during this exercise. One emitted a distant cry of “Rubbish”. The other was an elderly gent who came over, politely and firmly, to offer his opinion: “I hope to God you people never get your way,” he said. According the 6th paragraph, what is the event that turned the public opinion on the monarcy? What did the edlderly gent mean by “I hope to God you people never get your way,?
The Invention of the Telephone
In the nineteenth century, the invention of the telegraph made it possible to send noises, signals, and even music over wires from one place to another. However, the human voice _______1 this way. Many inventors tried to find a_______2 to send a voice over wires, and in1876 some of their efforts were crowned with success._______3 American inventors, Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray_______4 at almost the same time. The United States Supreme Court finally had to decide which of the two_______5 the first inventor of the telephone. The Court decided _______6 Bell's favor.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Bell grew up in a family_______7 was very interested in teaching people to Speak. His grandfather had been an actor who left_______8 to teach elocution; his father was a teacher_______9 deaf-mutes learn how to speak.
However; probably none of the_______10 inventions gave Bell the same feeling of triumph _______11 he had on the day when he spilled some acid from his batteries. It was after he had worked for months to find ways to send something more_______12 metallic twangs over the wires Thinking Watson,_______13 , was in the next room, Bell 'called, "Mr. Watson._______14 I want you. " Watson was not in the next room. He was down in his laboratory, _______15 to the receiver.To Watson's surprise, he heard the words perfectly. He ran to tell Bell the news:the wires had carried Bell's voice perfectly.
第 51 题 请选择(1)处的最佳答案.
A.had never traveled
B.never had traveled
C.was never traveled
D.never was traveled
Two American inventors, Alexander Graham Bell and Elisa Gray, succeeded at almost the same time. The United States Supreme Court finally had to decide which of the two was the first inventor of the telephone. The Court decided 37 Bell’s favor.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Bell grew up in a family that was very interested in teaching people to speak. His grandfather had been an actor who left the theatre to teach elocution(演讲技巧); his father was a teacher 38 deaf-mutes learn how to speak.
However, probably none of the later inventions gave Bell the same feeling of success __39_ he had on the day when he spilled some acid from his batteries. It was after he had worked for months to find ways to send something more than metallic twangs(金属砰弦声)over the wires. Thinking Watson, __40__, was in the next room, Bell called, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want you." Watson was not in the next room. He was down in his laboratory, next to the receiver. To Watson's surprise, he heard the words perfectly. He ran to tell Bell the news: the wires had carried Bell's voice perfectly.
36. A. had never traveled B. never had traveled
C. was never traveled D. never was traveled
37. A. at B. on C. to D. in
38. A. which was helped B. that was helped
C. who helped D. who has helped
39. A. like B. to C. which D. as
40. A. being his helper B. was his helper
C. his helper D. to be his helper
The students at the Perkins Institution made a doll for Annie Sullivan to give Helen. Ms. Sullivan began using the doll to spell the word doll in Helen's hand. Helen learned quickly to make the letters. Helen learned many words and soon wanted to learn to speak. Miss Sarah Fuller of the Horace Mann School was her first speech teacher. Helen learned to use the raised print for reading and soon wanted to go on to college. Helen graduated from Radcliffe College with honors in 1904. Annie Sullivan spelled books and lectures in Helen's hand all through college.
Helen Keller spent the rest of her life trying to make it easier for disabled people to learn. She fought for women's rights, equality for minorities and worker's rights. She was a crusader for people who needed help. Helen Keller won many awards for her work for the blind. Helen Keller died on June 1, 1968, a few weeks short of her 88th birthday. She will be remembered by the world as a champion and hero of the blind and disabled people.
Which of the following is true?
A.Helen Keller became disabled after the disease.
B.Helen Keller learned to finger spell and read.
C.Helen Keller never attended college.
D.Helen Keller was born in Wisconsin.
(While) (remembered) mainly (for the invention) of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell devoted his life to (help) the deaf.
A.While
B.remembered
C.for the invention
D.help
A.Stocks chosen by market trends generally outperform. those chosen by Graham's methods.
B.Assets do not always retain their original value the way Graham believed they did.
C.Some industries change too quickly to be analyzed the way Graham proposed.
D.Graham focused too much on quantifiable data at the expense of qualitative dat
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