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How does the United Negro College Fund make students' dream become true?A.By giving them p

How does the United Negro College Fund make students' dream become true?

A.By giving them part-time jobs.

B.By opening an account for them.

C.By providing them with a sum of money.

D.By recommending a member college to them.

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第1题

How does the United Negro College Fund make students' dreams become tree?()。

A.By giving them part-time jobs.

B.By opening an account for them.

C.By providing them with a sum of money.

D.By recommending a member college to them.

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虽然我们在本章中建立的凯恩斯交叉图假设税收是一个固定量,但在许多国家(包括美国)税收取决于收入。我们用下

虽然我们在本章中建立的凯恩斯交叉图假设税收是一个固定量,但在许多国家(包括美国)税收取决于收入。我们用下式写出税收收入,以代表税制:虽然我们在本章中建立的凯恩斯交叉图假设税收是一个固定量,但在许多国家(包括美国)税收取决于收入。我们和t为税收的参数;参数t为边际税率:如果收入增加1美元,税收增加t×1美元。

a.这种税制如何改变消费对GDP变动做出反应的方式?

b.在凯恩斯交叉图中。这种税制如何改变政府购买乘数?

c.在IS-LM模型中,这种税制如何改变IS曲线的斜率?

Although our development of the Keynesian cross in this chapter assumes that taxes are a fixed amount, in many countries (including the United States) taxes depend on income. Let's represent the tax system by writing tax revenue as where and t are parameters of the tax code. The parameter t is the marginal tax rate: if income rises by $1, taxes rise by t×$1.

a.How does this tax system change the way consumption responds to changes in GDP?

b.In the Keynesian cross, how does this tax system alter the government-purchases multiplier?

c.In the IS-LM model, how does this tax system alter the slope of the IS curve?

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Every culture and every country in the world celebrates New Year, but not everyone does it
the same way. The countries in North America and Europe welcome New Year on January the first. This practice began with the Romans in the Middle East, New Year is when spring begins. People in China and Vietnam celebrate it on the first day of the Spring Festival, which is the first day of their calendar based on the moon. Rosh Hashana, which is the Jewish (犹太人的) New Year, comes at the end of summer. The Hindus (印度教教徒 ) in India celebrate the first day of each season, so they have four New Years.

In all these cultures, there is a practice of making noise. People made noise in ancient times to drive away the evil spirits (妖精) from their homes. Today making noise is more of a custom than a religious rim

In the United States, many people stay up until midnight on New Year's Eve to watch the clock pass from one year to the next. Friends often gather together at a party on New Year's Eve, and when the new year comes, all ring bells, blow' whistles, sing songs, and kiss each other. A favorite Scottish song which everyone sings together is Auld Lang Sync. The words tell of old friends and good times.

In all cultures, New Year's Day is a time when people think of new beginnings. They want to make the coming year better than the last one. Many people in the United States make New Year resolutions. These are specific promises that they make to improve their behavior, change their habits, and become better people. There are many jokes about how a person keeps his or her New Year resolutions.

In ancient times, the practice of making noise was meant ______.

A.to keep the evil spirits away

B.to have fun

C.to celebrate the coming of the new year

D.to keep to a custom

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What is the conclusion of this passage?A.The United States will be isolated if it does not

What is the conclusion of this passage?

A.The United States will be isolated if it does not stop pursuing super affluence.

B.The poor countries will no longer supply the United States with their goods.

C.The United States should care about the well-being of other countries.

D.It is time for the Americans to help the people in poor countries to improve their living standards.

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What else does the United Negro College Fund bring to the good students?A.Fame and benefit

What else does the United Negro College Fund bring to the good students?

A.Fame and benefit.

B.Confidence and hope.

C.Encouragement and determination.

D.Hope and opportunity.

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The 2014 Ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, includi

The 2014 Ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including China and the United States of America, have actually been working closely with the Ebola hit states. For example, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad.

CDC's team of “virus hunters” is supported by specialized public health teams both in West Africa and at the CDC Atlanta headquarters. Together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. CDC works closely with a number of U.S. government agencies, national and international partners. CDC's experience of working with Ebola is important to the World Health Organization's growing West Africa Ebola response.

On Sept. 2, 2014, CDC Director, Tom Frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. “The sooner the world comes together to help West Africa, the safer we all will be. We know how to stop this outbreak. There is a window of opportunity to do so the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak.”

CDC's response to Ebola is the largest international outbreak response in CDC's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in West Africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside , activated at Level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak.

The CDC supports affected countries to establish Emergency Operations Centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve real-time response.

Efforts in West Africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. The CDC is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected Ebola from around the world. Local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment.

26. How could we describe the 2014 Ebola outbreak?

A. The first one in western countries.

B. It did not ever threaten West Africa.

C. Not the first but the largest one.

27. The 2014 Ebola outbreak response was()?

A. an American stateside activity.

B. an international activity.

C. a regional activity.

28. What does the underlined word “massive” mean in Paragraph 3?

A. huge.

B. quick.

C. urgent

29. How many disease specialists from CDC have gone to West Africa for the Ebola response?

A. Less than 100.

B. A hundred.

C. More than 100.

30. What action does CDC take to respond to the large Ebola outbreak?

A. Work closely with governmental, national and international partners.

B. Call for more partners to join this effort.

C. Establish Emergency Operations Centers.

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第7题

What ___does the United States have to stop the rise of obesity by 2025?

A.chance

B.chances

C.chancing

D.chanced

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第8题

Online learning is also called distance education. Many American colleges and universi
ties have been offering it for years.

One example is New York University in Manhattan. The School of Continuing and Professional Studies began online classes in nineteen ninety-two. Its Virtual College has taught more than ten thousand students from across the United States and other countries.

Last year, the School of Continuing and Professional Studies launched NYU Online. It offers NYU's first online programs to earn a bachelor's degree. Programs are offered in three areas: leadership and management, information systems management and social sciences. University officials say classes are highly interactive, where students communicate with each other and their teachers. Some classes require students to all log in at the same time so they can attend live lectures by a professor. Students can also ask questions and work together on team projects. The university says classes are taught by NYU professors who have been trained in online teaching.

International students must take two admission tests before they can be accepted into the program. These are the SAT and the TOEFL. We will discuss these tests later in our series.

The cost to attend NYU Online depends on how many classes a student takes. It can cost as much as fifteen thousand dollars a year. NYU offers no financial aid for international students in this program. You can get more details at nyu.edu.

1. When did New York University start its online classes?

A. In 1990

B. In 1998.

C. In 1992.

D. In 1982.

2. Which of the following is NOT included in the online programs offering a BA degree?

A. Information Systems Management.

B. Finance and Economy.

C. Leadership and Management.

D. Social Sciences.

3. What can the students do in the online learning programs?

A. Communicate with each other and the teacher.

B. Attend classes and lectures together.

C. Ask questions and work together on team projects.

D. Students are taught by NYU professors in the classroom.

4. International students can be accepted into the program after ________ .

A. they take the SAT and the TOFEL

B. they go to New York University

C. they apply and log in

D. two years in the United States

5. How much does the online learning program cost per year?

A. $15,000.

B. $1,500.

C. It depends.

D. $5,000.

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第9题

阅读理解阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题。EBOLA SURGE — 2014The 2014 Ebola ou

阅读理解

阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题。

EBOLA SURGE — 2014

The 2014 Ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including China and the United States of America, have actually been working closely with the Ebola hit states. For example, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad.

CDC's team of “virus hunters” is supported by specialized public health teams both in West Africa and at the CDC Atlanta headquarters. Together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. CDC works closely with a number of US government agencies, national and international partners. CDC's experience of working with Ebola is important to the World Health Organization's growing West Africa Ebola response.

On Sept. 2, 2014, CDC Director, Tom Frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. “The sooner the world comes together to help West Africa, the safer we all will be. We know how to stop this outbreak. There is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak.”

CDC's response to Ebola is the largest international outbreak response in CDC's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in West Africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at Level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak.

The CDC supports affected countries to establish Emergency Operations Centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response.

Efforts in West Africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. The CDC is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected Ebola from around the world.

Local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment.

操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案。

1. How could we describe the 2014 Ebola outbreak? {A; B; C}

A. The first one in western countries.

B. It did not ever threaten West Africa.

C. Not the first but the largest one.

2. The 2014 Ebola outbreak response was. {A; B; C}

A. an American stateside activity

B. an international activity

C. a regional activity

3. What does the word “massive” mean in Para. 3? {A; B; C}

A. Huge.

B. Quick.

C. Urgent.

4. How many disease specialists from CDC have gone to West Africa for the Ebola response? {A; B; C}

A. Less than 100.

B. A hundred.

C. More than 100.

5. What action does CDC take to respond to the large Ebola outbreak? {A; B; C}

A. Work closely with governmental, national and international partners.

B. Call for more partners to join this effort.

C. Establish Emergency Operations Centers.

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As heart disease continues to be the number-one killer in the United States, researchers h
ave become increasingly interested in identifying the potential risk factors that trigger heart attacks. High-fat diets and "life in the fast track" have long been known to contribute to the high incidence of heart failure. But according to new studies, the list of risk factors may be significantly longer and quite surprising.

Heart failure, for example, appears to have seasonal and temporal patterns. A higher percentage of heart attacks occur in cold weather, and more people experience heart failure on Monday than on any other day of the week. In addition, people are more susceptible to heart attacks in the first few hours after waking. Cardiologists first observed this morning phenomenon in the mid-1980, and have since discovered a number of possible causes. An early-morning rise in blood pressure, heart rate, and concentration of heart stimulating hormones, plus a reduction of blood flow to the heart, may all contribute to the higher incidence of heart attacks between the hours of 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM.

In other studies, both birthdays and bachelorhood have been implicated as risk factors. Statistics reveal that heart attack rates increase significantly for both females and males in the few days immediately preceding and following their birthdays. And unmarried men are more at risk for heart attacks than their married counterparts. Though stress is thought to be linked in some way to all of the aforementioned risk factors, intense research continues in the hope of further comprehending why and how heart failure is triggered.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

A.Risk factors in heart attacks.

B.Seasonal and temporal patterns of heart attacks.

C.Cardiology in the 1980s.

D.Diet and stress as factors in heart attacks.

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