英语报刊选读第3次作业【参考答案】
[第1题](单选题)Which of the newspapers never advertises alcohol and tobacco? ______. | ||||
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[第2题](判断题)According to Lesson 14, the big winners of the Iraqi War are the American soldiers and British troops. | ||||
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[第3题](判断题)In accordance with Lesson 14, two million Iraqis have fled the country, and at least as many as again are internally displaced. | ||||
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[第4题](单选题)In Britain, the bosses usually read ________. | ||||
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[第5题](判断题)Daily Star is regarded as the popular newspaper in Britain. | ||||
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[第6题](单选题)China is the fastest-growing market for American goods, an ally in the war on terror and, at the same time, an emerging rival to U.S. pre-eminence in Asia. (Lesson 3, Page 26) According to the author, which of the following statements is NOT True? ______ | ||||
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[第7题](判断题)The Times is the American journal. | ||||
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[第8题](单选题)Some of the most significant GXC moves occur offline as players gather in the real world to elect commanders, recruit other players and discuss strategy and ways of spying on opponents as they formulate their battle plans. (Lesson 6, Page 50) Some of the most significant GXC moves occur offline as players ______. | ||||
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[第9题](单选题)Reader’s Digest is ______. | ||||
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[第10题](判断题)Los Angeles Times started publication in America in 1981. | ||||
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[第11题](判断题)According to Lesson 15, Lewis Libby Jr. is the President’s former chief of staff. | ||||
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[第12题](判断题)In accordance with Lesson 11, as Professor Wohlforth says, rising power do not always complete their climb and economic strength does not always translate into political power. | ||||
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[第13题](单选题)______ started publication in the United States in 1851. | ||||
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[第14题](单选题)Obama stunned Sen. Clinton, and the nation, by repeatedly demolishing assumption about his ability to raise money, his organizational strength and his ability to appeal to white voters. Those three factors came together in Iowa, and he won a convincing victory in the states’ Democratic caucuses. (Lesson 9, Page 104) Obama won a convincing victory in the states’ Democratic caucuses by repeatedly demolishing assumption about _______. | ||||
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[第15题](判断题)The Spectator usually supports the Conservative Party. | ||||
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[第16题](单选题)As you’ve no doubt heard, the trouble started with housing. Defaults on subprime mortgage led to a credit squeeze. After enjoying several years’ of growth, home prices fell an unprecedented 6.1 percent in the past year. “There’s never been a time where you had a real-estate deflation as deep and prolonged as this,” says David Rosenberg of Merrill Lynch. (Lesson 8, Page 88) What does the underlined phrase credit squeeze mean? It means ______. (A) | ||||
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[第17题](判断题)New Statesman usually supports the Labour Party. | ||||
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[第18题](单选题)So what kind of return is there likely to be on that $125,000 investment? And how does it compare with the return on a les expensive but also less prestigious education? The academic evidence is murky. To start with the basics: College pays. On average, a person with a n undergraduate degree now earns almost twice as much as some one with only a high school diploma, up from 1.5 times in 1975. (Lesson 7, Page 69) What does the underlined word murky mean? It means ______. | ||||
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[第19题](判断题)In accordance with Lesson 13, the event of 9/11 could have resulted in a truly global solidarity against extremism and terrorism. | ||||
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[第20题](单选题)Which of the following is not the popular newspaper in Britain? ______. | ||||
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