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Modern mass—production methods lower the cost of making goods, and thus give us better val

ues. At the same time ,American ingenuity(独创性) and science are constantly at work improving the quality of products. (79) In this way, better quality products at good values are continually being brought to the people of all income groups.

As an example of how this worked, when facial tissues (面巾纸) were first put on the market in 1924, they were made in limited quantities and sold at 65 cents per box of 200. People like these facial tissues immediately and began asking for them when they went into different stores. Because there was such a demand for the product, manufacturers began making tissues in larger and larger quantities. Because the manufacturers were making tissues in greater quantities, their production costs were lowered, so that the price of tissues went down. (80) In the meanwhile, the quality of facial tissues was constantly improving, because more manufacturers went into the business of making tissues, and each manufacturer strove to make his product better than his competitors’. Today, instead of costing 65 cents, a box of 200 tissues costs around one—third of that price, and they are both softer and stronger.

When people are free to compete—when they are free to make more things and make them better—everyone benefits.

In regard to the production of goods in greater quantities, the author states that ______.

A.the price of the goods should drop

B.the quality of the goods should improve

C.the price and the quality should both rise

D.the quality and the price should both drop

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Part 2 4 One of the silliest things in our recent history was the use of “Victorian” as a
term of contempt or abuse. It had been made fashionable by Lytton Strachey with his clever, superficial and ultimately empty book Eminent Victorians, in which he damned with faint praise such Victorian heroes as General Gordon and Florence Nightingale. Strachey’s demolition job was clever because it ridiculed the Victorians for exactly those qualities on which they prided themselves—their high mindedness, their marked moral intensity, their desire to improve the human condition and their confidence that they had done so.

Yet one saw, even before the 100th anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria this year, that there were signs these sneering attitudes were beginning to change. Programmes on radio and television about Victoria and the age that was named after her managed to humble themselves only about half the time. People were beginning to realize that there was something heroic about that epoch and, perhaps, to fear that the Victorian age was the last age of greatness for this country.

Now a new book, What The Victorians Did For Us, aims further to redress the balance and remind us that, in most essentials, our own age is really an extension of what the Victorians created. You can start with the list of Victorian inventions. They were great lovers of gadgets from the smallest domestic ones to new ways of propelling ships throughout the far-flung Empire. In medicine, anaesthesia (developed both here and in America) allowed surgeons much greater time in which to operate—and hence to work on the inner organs of the body—not to mention reducing the level of pain and fear of patients.

To the Victorians we also owe lawn tennis, a nationwide football association under the modern rules, powered funfair rides, and theatres offering mass entertainment. And, of course, the modern seaside is almost entirely a Victorian invention. There is, of course, a darker side to the Victorian period. Everyone knows about it mostly because the Victorians catalogued it themselves. Henry Mayhew’s wonderful set of volumes on the lives of the London poor, and official reports on prostitution, on the workhouses and on child labour—reports and their statistics that were used by Marx when he wrote Das Kapital—testify to the social conscience that was at the center of “Victorian values”.

But now, surely, we can appreciate the Victorian achievement for what it was—the creation of the modern world. And when we compare the age of Tennyson and Darwin, of John Henry Newman and Carlyle, with our own, the only sensible reaction is one of humility: “We are our father’s shadows cast at noon”.

第16题:According to the author, Lytton Strachey’s book Eminent Victorians _____.

[A] accurately described the qualities of the people of the age

[B] superficially praised the heroic deeds of the Victorians

[C] was highly critical of the contemporary people and institutions

[D] was guilty of spreading prejudices against the Victorians

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第 75 题:Point Mass是用来模拟结构中没有明确建模的重量体,以下说法正确的是()

A.Point Mass只能和面一起使用

B.Point Mass的位置可以通过坐标系指定坐标值确定

C.Point Mass的位置可以通过选择顶点、边和面指定位置

D.Point Mass存在转动惯量

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the “american system“ of mass production was first used in ________________.A. agricul

the “american system“ of mass production was first used in ________________.

A. agriculture

B. textile industry

C. firearms industry

D. car industry

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______, the new medicine is now in mass production.A.With the solved problemB.With this pr

______, the new medicine is now in mass production.

A.With the solved problem

B.With this problem being solved

C.With the problem solved

D.With this problem to solve

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We learn our culture through proverbs, folklore, art and mass media.()
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Mass media promotion aims to influence public perception, not only target ().

A.competitors

B. consumers

C. products

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第7题

There is an industrial trend toward()production of a wider variety of products in orde

A.mass

B.batch

C.low-volume

D.large-volume

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Themiddle-agedladysurroundedbythemassissaid_______. A.tobemain B.beingmain C.tobechi

The middle-aged lady surrounded by the mass is said_______.

A. to be main

B. being main

C. to be chief

D. being chief

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In classical physics, the mass of an object had always been associated with an inde
structible material substance, with some “stuff” of which all things were thought to be made.

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哪个国家的船运货物需要申报VGM()

A.美国

B.加拿大

C.日本

D.VGM Cut-off : Verified Gross Mass 申报重量截止时间

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Mass production has made the goods and services we want at a lower price.A.possible for u

Mass production has made the goods and services we want at a lower price.

A.possible for us to get

B.it is possible for us to get

C.it possible for us to get

D.possible it is for us to get

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