According to Barack Obama, America would supply all the following EXCEPT______.
A.weapons
B.medical supplies
C.humanitarian aid
D.communications equipments
第1题
developing countries grew at a rate much faster (1)______ than that of industrialized countries. One reason for this growth is the high (2) __ crude birth-rate—the number of alive births per 1,000 people. In some (3)______ developing countries, the population is so large that it is barely enough (4)______ futile land and other resources to support it. Many less developed countries (5) ______ depend extensively on agriculture, adding to the problem. In these countries, an incentive to having many children exists. Most farms are worked by fam- (6)______ ilies, and children can work in the fields at an early age. More children mean (7)______ more workers. In addition, having many children ensures the parents that someone will look after them in their old age. Another problem for develop ing countries is increasing life expectancy—the average remaining lifetime for persons who reach a certain age. Better education, international aid, and emphasis on health-care facilities help people live longer. A high life expec tancy coupled with a high crude birthrate make it difficult to increase per (8)______ capita GNP. Finally, people have different views on what is the proper rate of population growth. Some feel that the earth is too crowded already and (9)______ societies should work for zero population growth—the condition in which the average number of births and deaths balances so that a population stops (10)______ growing. Others feel that population growth is a natural event and that ef forts to disrupt it are morally and religiously wrong.
(1)
第2题
______is the first important essayist and the founder of modern science in England.
A.Philip Sydney
B.Francis Bacon
C.Edmund Spencer
D.Christopher Marlowe
第3题
One of the contributions of Theodore Roosevelt as president was______.
A.the banning of child labor
B.the giving of voting right to women
C.in the field of natural conservation
D.in urban renovation
第4题
After the Wars of the Roses the rule of______began.
A.the Plantagenet
B.the Yorkists
C.the Lancastrians
D.the Tudors
第5题
This article focuses most clearly on ______.
A.the architectural beauties of the White House
B.early residents of the White House
C.improvements in the White House
D.the history of the White House to 1950
第6题
What can we infer about the price of iPad?
A.The price of iPad is unreasonably high.
B.The price of iPad is higher than Apple II.
C.The price of iPad is higher than Apple II.
D.The price of iPad is reasonable.
第7题
According to Mike Scott what was one of the big internal arguments at that time?
A.They just could not do Apple II cheap enough to get to under a thousand dollars.
B.They wanted to make Apple II $1195.
C.The profit margin was not satisfactory enough.
D.The distributors and retail stores were hard to deal with.
第8题
city?
A.Regretful.
B.Satisfied.
C.Neutral.
D.Impartial.
第9题
According to Mike Scott, in the early days, Steve Jobs______
A.was more particular about details.
B.was as assertive as he is today.
C.was paying attention to the detail of products as well as to people.
D.was probably less particular.
第10题
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about Mike Scott?
A.He was employed as Apple"s CEO.
B.He was actually employee number 5 when he first came into Apple.
C.He is of the same age with Mike Markkula, Apple"s first backer.
D.He had the nickname of "Scotty".
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