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Lake Boys CD a Chart-topperLos Angeles rock band Lake Boys' second CD, "Infinity," topped

Lake Boys CD a Chart-topper

Los Angeles rock band Lake Boys' second CD, "Infinity," topped the charts with 260,000 in sales last week. That displaced Sarah Piper, who sold 236,000 copies of her new CD, "just a Girl," following a 400,000 debut the week before.

Country singer Joe Daltry's "Headstrong in a Tempest" sold 210,000 copies to occupy the number three position for the second straight week, followed by Katherine Mitchell's "Premiere," which sold 196,000 copies. "Def To Reason," from the rap group D'rap G, rounded out the top five with 185,000 sales.

What is learned about Sarah Piper?

A.She recorded a country music CD.

B.She released a new album two weeks earlier.

C.She remained in the same position for two weeks in a row.

D.She previously recorded with a band before releasing a solo CD.

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第1题
有以下程序 #includemain()voidf(charp[][10],intn)/*字符串从小到大排序*/{chart[10];i

有以下程序

#include

main()

void f(char p[][10], int n ) /* 字符串从小到大排序 */

{ char t[10]; int i,j;

for(i=0;i

for(j=i+1;j

if(strcmp(p[i],p[j])>0) {strcpy(t,p[i]); strcpy(p[i],p[j]); strcpy(p[i],t); }

}

main()

{char p[5][10]={“abc”,”aabdfg”,”abbd”,”dcdbe”,”cd”};

f(p,5);

printf(“%d\n”,strlen(p[0]));

}

程序运行后的输出结果是()。

A.2

B.4

C.6

D.3

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第2题
Acidic tongue-lashings from American Idol judge Simon Cowell could deflate anyone's musica
l aspirations, but many Idol losers are finding that second-chance success isn't a bad consolation prize.

William Hunt, the laughingstock of the third season, already has an album out. The 31-year-old engineering student performs comical covers of popular tunes by R. Kelly, Elton John, The Beach Boys, Enrique Iglesias and, of course, the Ricky Martin numbers that made him infamous.

In its first week, the CD cracked Billboard's Top 40, selling more than 38,000 copies. The self-proclaimed Real American Idol has appeared on everything from The Today Show to The Tonight Show, and even sang at a nationally televised NBA game. On May 15 he's scheduled to share the same stage as Jessica Simpson, Lenny Kravitz, OutKast and Janet Jackson at the Wango Tango Music Festival at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.

Who is the laughingstock of Idol's third season?

A.Jessica Simpson

B.William Hunt

C.Lermy Kravitz

D.Janet Jackson

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第3题
听力原文: Former Beatles drummer Ringo Start will celebrate his 61st birthday on July 7th.
In 1962, he replaced the Beatles' original drummer Pete Best. After the group disbanded, Start began recording as a soloist, and it}. 1973, scored two Number One hits,

"Photograph" and" You're Sixteen. "In 1992, he recorded "Time Takes Time, "which marked his first collection of new songs in more than 10 years. In 1998, Mercury Records released his latest studio album," Vertical Man. "That same year, the label issued a CD containing performances from his appearance on VH1' s "Storytellers "series. That was followed by his 1999 Christmas collection,,,' I wanna Be Santa Claus. "Starr will kick off his annual All Start Band tour on July 26th in Ontario. This year' s lineup features Sheila E., lan Hunter, Howard Jones, Greg Lake, Roger Hodgson and Mark Rivera. To coincide with the outing, Koch Records will release a 3-CD live set, "The Anthology from Far: Ringn Start and his All Start Band."

Who was the Beatles' original drummer?

A.Mercury.

B.Ringo Starr.

C.Mark Rivera.

D.Pete Best.

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第4题
Part CDirections: Answer questions 71-80 by referring to the following games.Note: Answer

Part C

Directions: Answer questions 71-80 by referring to the following games.

Note: Answer each question by choosing A, B or C and mark it on ANSWER SHEET 1. Some choices may be required more than once.

Which school...

is not for boys? 71.______

has won the national award? 72.______

owns most full-time faculty members who hold a Ph. D. or terminal degree in their field?

73.______

has a good reputation for what they do for some special persons? 74.______

has a limit in the age for those who will live on campus? 75.______

put emphasis on developing students verbal talents? 76.______

does not offer any scholarships? 77.______

provides students with vocational training? 78.______

combines liberal arts with professional studies and promotes service to others? 79.______

applies advanced devices to teaching? 80.______

A

Ellesmere College is one of the fastest-growing independent schools in the country over the past two years, with pupils' number rising by almost 20%. The growth has led to a $ 1 million investment program in 1999 and the building of a new lower school for boys and girls aged nine to thirteen. The new lower school will be the largest single building project at the college since its foundation in 1884.

In the senior school, two-thirds of the pupils are boarders, and boarding is available from the age of 11. The sixth form. is strong with over 120 pupils; there is an exceptionally wide-range of A-level subjects on offer and the College has pioneered the use of video conferencing technology as a way of improving its curriculum. Microsoft Office qualifications are also available in the sixth form.

The College is set in extensive grounds in the beautiful North Shropshire Lake District. Facilities are excellent and various, and include many sports fields, six all-weather tennis courts, indoor and outdoor shooting ranges, a nine-hole golf course and a purpose-built theater. The College sailing club has boats within walking distance on Whitemere.

The majority of the day pupils at the College enjoy the College bus service which covers a very wide area. Boarding throughout the School has benefited from a recent multimillion pound refurbishment which has done away with dormitories in favor of modern, comfortable rooms, the largest sleeping six, but most sleeping two or one.

Academic standards are high for a school with a broad entry range. Many scholarships are awarded across a range of talents, but the emphasis of an Ellesmere education is firmly on breadth with each pupil achieving his or her full potential, whatever that may be. Recent pupil successes range from international honors in shooting, fencing and canoeing to a recent leaver's election—after only one year as an undergraduate—to an Exhibition in chemistry at Jesus College, Oxford. The College has a national reputation for the quality of its dyslexia provision.

B

The choice of the right school for your son or daughter is important. For over 100 years Edgehill College has proudly prepared independently-minded young people to take their place in a world of rapidly advancing technology.

The foundations of a sound education are laid down early in life. Edgehill does this within the friendly walls of its prep scho

A.

B.

C.

D.

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第5题
Poverty, crime and education.The paradox of the ghetto.THE poorest people in Leicester by

Poverty, crime and education.

The paradox of the ghetto.THE poorest people in Leicester by a wide margin are the Somalis who live in the St Matthews housing estate. Refugees from civil war, who often passed through Sweden or the Netherlands before fetching up in the English Midlands, they endure peeling surroundings and appalling joblessness. At the last census the local unemployment rate was three times the national average. But Abdikayf Farah, who runs a local charity, is oddly upbeat. Just look at the children, he says.

Close to Mr Farah&39;s office is Taylor Road Primary School—which, it turns out, trumps almost every school in Leicester in standardized tests. Its headmaster, Chris Hassall, credits the Somali immigrants, who insist that their children turn up for extra lessons at weekends and harry him when they seem to fall behind. Education is their ticket out of poverty. Poor district, wonderful school, well-ordered children: in Britain, the combination is not as unusual as one might suppose.

Britain has prized the ideal of economically mixed neighbourhoods since the 19th century. Poverty and disadvantage are intensified when poor people cluster, runs the argument; conversely, the rich are unfairly helped when they are surrounded by other rich people. Social mixing ought to help the poor. It sounds self-evident—and colors planning regulations that ensure much social and affordable housing is dotted among more expensive private homes. Yet “there is absolutely no serious evidence to support this,” says Paul Cheshire, a professor of economic geography at the London School of Economics (LSE).

And there is new evidence to suggest it is wrong. Researchers at Duke University in America followed over 1,600 children from age five to age 12 in England and Wales. They found that poor boys living in largely well-to-do neighbourhoods were the most likely to engage in anti-social behavior, from lying and swearing to such petty misdemeanors as fighting, shoplifting and vandalism, according to a commonly used measure of problem behavior. Misbehavior. starts very young (see chart 1) and intensifies as they grow older. Poor boys in the poorest neighbourhoods were the least likely to run into trouble. For rich kids, the opposite is true: those living in poor areas are more likely to misbehave.

The researchers suggest several reasons for this. Poorer areas are often heavily policed, deterring would-be miscreants; it may be that people in wealthy places are less likely to spot misbehavior, too. Living alongside the rich may also make the poor more keenly aware of their own deprivation, suggests Tim Newburn, a criminologist who is also at the LSE. That, in turn, increases the feelings of alienation that are associated with anti-social conduct and criminalbehavior.

Research on England&39;s schools turns up a slightly different pattern. Children entitled to free school meals—a proxy for poverty—do best in schools containing very few other poor children, perhaps because teachers can give them plenty of attention. But, revealingly, poor children alsofare unusually well in schools where there are a huge number of other poor children. That may be because schools have no choice but to focus on them. Thus in Tower Hamlets, a deprived east London borough, 60% of poor pupils got five good GCSEs (the exams taken at 16) in 2013; the national average was 38%. Worst served are pupils who fall in between, attendingschools where they are insufficiently numerous to merit attention but too many to succeed alone (see chart 2).

Mr Cheshire reckons that America, too, provides evidence of the limited benefits of socialmixing. Look, he says, at the Moving to Opportunity program, started in the 1990s, through which some poor people received both counseling and vouchers to move to richer neighbourhoods. Others got financial help to move as they wished, but no counselling. A third group received nothing. Studies after 10-15 years suggested that the incomes and employmentprospects of those who moved to richer areas had not improved. Boys who moved showed worse behavior. and were more likely to be arrested for property crime.

In Britain, this pattern might be partly explained by the existence of poor immigrant neighbourhoods such as St Matthews in Leicester. The people who live in such ghettos are poor in means, because they cannot speak English and lack the kind of social networks that lead to jobs, but not poor in aspiration. They channel their ambitions through their children.

Another probable explanation lies in the way that the British government hands out money. Education funding is doled out centrally, and children in the most indigent parts tend to get the most cash. Schools in Tower Hamlets receive 7,014 ($10,610) a year for each child, for example,compared with the English average of 4,675. Secondary schools also get 935 for each poor child thanks to the “pupil premium” introduced by the coalition government. Meanwhile Teach First sends top graduates into poor schools. In America, by contrast, much school funding comes from local property taxes, so those in impoverished areas lose out.

As the Duke University researchers are keen to point out, all this does not in itself prove that economically mixed neighbourhoods are a bad thing. They may be good in other ways—making politicians more moderate, for example. But the research does suggest that the benefits of such districts are far from straightforward. Patterns of social segregation reflect broadersocial inequality, argues Mr Cheshire, who has written a book about urban economics and policy. Where mixed neighborhoods flourish, house prices rise, overwhelmingly benefiting the rich. Spending more money on schools in deprived areas and dispatching the best teachers there would do more to help poor children. Assuming that a life among wealthy neighbors will improve their lot is too complacent.

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第6题
Part CDirections: Answer questions 71-80 by referring to the following games.Note: Answer

Part C

Directions: Answer questions 71-80 by referring to the following games.

Note: Answer each question by choosing A, B or C and mark it on ANSWER SHEET 1. Some choices may be required more than once.

Answer questions 71~80 by referring to the following games.

Note: Answer each question by choosing A ,B , C or D and mark it on ANSWER SHEET 1. Some choices may be required more than once.

Which school...

is not for boys? 71.______

has won the national award? 72. ______

owns most full-time faculty members who hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree in their field?73.______

has a good reputation for what they do for some special persons? 74.______

has a limit in the age for those who will live on campus? 75.______

put emphasis on developing students' verbal talents? 76.______

does not offer any scholarships? 77.______

provides students with vocational training? 78.______

combines liberal arts with professional studies and promotes service to others? 79.______

applies advanced devices to teaching? 80.______

A Ellesmere College is one of the fastest-growing independent schools in the country over the past two years, with pupils' number rising by almost 20%. The growth has led to a $1 million investment program in 1999 and the building of a new lower school for boys and girls aged nine to thirteen. The new lower school will be the largest single building project at the college since its foundation in 1884.

In the senior school, two-thirds of the pupils are boarders, and boarding is available from the age of 11. The sixth form. is strong with over 120 pupils; there is an exceptionally wide-range of A-level subjects on offer and the College has pioneered the use of video conferencing technology as a way of improving its curriculum. Microsoft Office quail fications are also available in the sixth form.

The College is set in extensive grounds in the beautiful North Shropshire Lake District. Facilities are excellenf and various, and include many sports fields, six all-weather tennis courts, indoor and outdoor shooting ranges, a nine-hole golf course and a purpose-built theater. The College sailing club has boats within walking distance on Whitemere.

The majority of the day pupils at the College enjoy the College bus service which covers a very wide area. Boarding throughout the School has benefited from a recent multimillion pound refurbishment which has done away with dormitories in favor of modem, comfortable rooms, the largest sleeping six, but most sleeping two or one.

Academic standards are high for a school with a broad entry range. Many scholarships are awarded across a range of talents, but the emphasis of an Ellesmere education is firmly on breadth with each pupil achieving his or her full potential, whatever that may be. Recent pupil successes range from international honors in shooting, fencing and canoeing to a recent leaver's election--after only one year as an undergraduate--to an Exhibition in chemistry at Jesus College, Oxford. The College has a national reputation for the quality of its dyslexia provision.

B The choice of the right school for your son or daughter is important. For over 100 years Edgehill College has proudly prepared independently-minded young people to take their place in a world of rapidly advancing technology.

The foundations of a sound education are laid down early in life. Edgehill does this within the friendly walls of its prep school. Learning through enjoyment begins at the age of three and continues to the point where pupils can proceed smoothly and confidently into senior school.

Entry to the prep school is

A.

B.

C.

D.

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第7题
西湖译为:West Lake
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第8题
以下哪个系列无intel桌面平台()

A.Rocket lake

B.Alder lake

C.Jasper Lake

D.Comet lake

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第9题
So ______ that no fish can live in it. A) shallow is the lake B) the lake is shallow C) sh

So ______ that no fish can live in it.

A) shallow is the lake B) the lake is shallow

C) shallow the lake is D) is the lake shallow

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第10题
The curious thing was this. The lake was not marked. It was not on the map.
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