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()a beautiful ship it is!
A . How
B . What
C . Very
D . So
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What a beautiful house! Especially there are many()
A . furniture
B . furnitures
C . pieces of furniture
D . pieces of furniture
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-That’s a beautiful dress you have on! -()
A . Oh,thanks.I got it yesterday
B . Sorry,it’s too cheap
C . You can have it
D . See you later
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What a beautiful dress you have on today!()
A . It is suitable for me.
B . No, it isn't.
C . You want to have one, too?
D . Thank you
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On Pandora corporations from earth are mining a rare mineral that is the key to solving the energy crisis on Earth.
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What a ________ Chinese ________ here with those red lanterns ________ and those beautiful pictures on the wall!
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She has such a beautiful ________; I’m not surprised she won the beauty contest.
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The couple are spending their holiday on _____ is described as one of the most beautiful island.
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The beautiful scenery on the top of the mountain delighted ( ).
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Pandora opened the jar at last because it was such a temptation to her.
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—That's a beautiful dress you have on —()
—That&39;s a beautiful dress you have on —()
A.Oh,thanks.I got it yesterday.
B.Sorry,it's too cheap.
C.You can have it.
D.See you later.
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In 1888, the worlds first beauty contest was held in Belgium. Though ______is known about the competition, the idea caught on.
A.everything
B.nothing
C.much
D.little
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The book is beautifully()on good quality paper.
A.printed
B.print
C.printer
D.printing
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A/P衔接在CMD位,按下V NAV按钮后,目标空速游标显示的是
A.FMC速度
B.MCP速度
C.CADC速度
D.A/T速度
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On the basis of this passage, what may be concluded about the real origin of stories “Sleeping Beauty” and “Cinderella”?
A.They were invented by Elizabeth Vergoose.
B.They were invented by Thomas Fleet.
C.They were invented by Charles Perrault.
D.Their writers are unknown.
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Yesterday the little girl wore a beautiful coat flowers on it.
A.on
B.in
C.with
D.have
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- That's a beautiful dress you have on!- __________.
A.A.Oh,thanks. I got it yesterday
B.B.Sorry,it's too cheap
C.C.Hey you can have it
D.D.See you later
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基金单位净资产的计算公式为()A.NAV=基金净资产/预计发行的基金单位数B.NAV=基金净资产/发行在外
基金单位净资产的计算公式为()
A.NAV=基金净资产/预计发行的基金单位数
B.NAV=基金净资产/发行在外的基金单位数
C.NAV=基金总份额/预计发行的基金单位数
D.NAV=基金总份额/发行在外的基金单位数
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A young man who lived in London was in love with a beautiful girl. Soon she became his fiancée (未婚妻). The man was very poor while the girl was rich. The young man wanted to make her a present on her birthday. He wanted to buy something beautiful for her, but he had no idea how to do it, as he had very little money. The next morning he went to a shop. There were many fine things there: gold watches, diamond… but all these things were too expensive. There was one thing he could not take his eyes off. It was a beautiful vase. That was a suitable present for his fiancée. He had been looking at the vase for half an hour when the manager of the shop noticed him. The young man looked so pale, sad and unhappy that the manager asked what had happened to him.
The young man told him everything. The manager felt sorry for him and decided to help him. A bright idea struck him. The manager pointed to the corner of the shop. To his great surprise the young man saw a vase broken into many pieces. The manager said: "When the servant enters the room, he will drop it."
On the birthday of his fiancée the young man was very excited. Everything happened as had been planned. The servant brought in the vase, and as he entered the room, he dropped it. There was horror on everybody's face. When the box was opened, the guests saw that each piece was packed separately.
6. The story took place ______.
A. in France B. in the United States
C. in Germany D. in England
7. Which of the following is true?
A. A rich young man fell in love with a beautiful girl.
B. The young man had enough money to buy a beautiful vase.
C. The young man loved the girl but the girl didn't love him.
D. The young man's family was poor while the beautiful girl is rich.
8. Why did the young man want to buy a present for the girl?
A. He wanted to give her a Christmas present.
B. He fell in love with her.
C. Her birthday was coming soon.
D. They were going to get married.
9. Why did the shop manager come to talk to the young man?
A. He looked very excited.
B. He was poorly dressed.
C. He looked pale and sad.
D. He said he wanted to buy a beautiful vase.
10. On the birthday of his fiancée, the young man was excited because ______.
A. the girl was in love with him
B. the girl looked beautiful
C. he was not sure whether his trick would be seen through
D. the girl was happy and gay
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He has a _________ on a beautiful young lady.
A.crush
B.love
C.like
D.crazy
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The longest bull run in a century of art-market history ended on a dramatic note with a sale of 56 works by Damien Hirst, Beautiful Inside My Head Forever, at Sotheby's in London on September 15th, 2008.All but two pieces sold, fetching more than £ 70m, a record for a sale by a single artist. It was a last victory. As the auctioneer called out bids, in New York one of the oldest banks on Wall Street, Lehman Brother, filed for bankruptcy.
The world art market had already been losing momentum for a while after rising bewilderingly since 2003.At its peak in 2007 it was worth some $ 65 billion, reckons Clare McAndrew, founder of art Economics, a research firm-double the figure five year earlier. Since then it may have come down to $ 50 billion. But the market generates interest far beyond its size because it brings together great wealth, enormous egos, greed, passion and controversy in a way matched by few other industries.
In the weeks and months that followed Mr Hirst's sale, spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable. In the art world that meant collectors stayed away from galleries and salerooms. Sales of contemporary art fell by two-thirds, and in the most overheated sector, they were down by nearly 90% in the year to November 2008.Within weeks the world's two biggest auction houses, Sotheby's and Christie's, had to pay out nearly $ 200m in guarantees to clients who had placed works for sale with them.
The current downturn in the art market is the worst since the Japanese stopped buying Impressionist at the end of 1989.This time experts reckon that prices are about 40% down on their peak on average, though some have been far more fluctuant. But Edward Dolman, Christie's chief executive, says: "I'm pretty confident we're at the bottom. "
What makes this slump different from the last, he says, is that there are still buyers in the market. Almost everyone who was interviewed for this special report said that the biggest problem at the moment is not a lack of demand but a lack of good work to sell. The three Ds--death, debt and divorce-still deliver works of art to the market. But anyone who does not have to sell is keeping away, waiting for confidence to return.
In the first paragraph, Damien Hirst's sale was referred to as "a last victory" because______.
A.the art marker had witnessed a succession of victories
B.the auctioneer finally got the two pieces at the highest bids
C.Beautiful inside My Head Forever won over all masterpieces
D.it was successfully made just before the world financial crisis
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The longest bull run in a century of art-market history ended on a dramatic note with a sale of 56 works by Damien Hirst, Beautiful Inside My Head Forever, at Sotheby's in London on September 15th 2008. All but two pieces sold, fetching more than £70m, a record for a sale by a single artist. It was a last victory. As the auctioneer called out bids, in New York one of the oldest banks on Wall Street, Lehman Brothers, filed for bankruptcy.
The world art market had already been losing momentum for a while after rising bewilderingly since 2003. At its peak in 2007 it was worth some $65 billion, reckons Clare McAndrew, founder of Arts Economics , a research firm—double the figure five years earlier. Since then it may have come down to $50 billion. But the market generates interest far beyond its size because it brings together great wealth, enormous egos, greed, passion and controversy in a way matched by few other industries.
In the weeks and months that followed Mr Hirst's sale, spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable. In the art world that meant collectors stayed away from galleries and salerooms. Sales of contemporary art fell by two-thirds, and in the most overheated sector, they were down by nearly 90% in the year to November 2008. Within weeks the world's two biggest auction houses, Sotheby's and Christie's, had to pay out nearly $200m in guarantees to clients who had placed works for sale with them.
The current downturn in the art market is the worst since the Japanese stopped buying Impressionists at the end of 1989. This time experts reckon that prices are about 40% down on their peak on average, though some have been far more fluctuant. But Edward Dolman, Christie's chief executive, says: " I'm pretty confident we're at the bottom. "
What makes this slump different from the last, he says, is that there are still buyers in the market. Almost everyone who was interviewed for this special report said that the biggest problem at the moment is not a lack of demand but a lack of good work to sell. The three Ds—death, debt and divorce—still deliver works of art to the market. But anyone who does not have to sell is keeping away, waiting for confidence to return.
In the first paragraph, Damien Hirst's sale was referred to as "a last victory" because_________.
A.the art market had witnessed a succession of victories
B.the auctioneer finally got the two pieces at the highest bids
C.Beautiful Inside My Head Forever won over all masterpieces
D.it was successfully made just before the world financial crisis
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While “She walks in Beauty” primarily focuses on physical beauty, it also explores the relationship between_ and _()
A.character and personality
B.inner beauty and outer beauty
C.character and ability
D.inner beauty and inner self
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”Beautiful China”, “Beautiful China” emphasizes the natural beauty of ecological civilization. Mencius during the Spring and Autumn and warring States period also put forward a similar proposition, th
A.opposed the use of the big to bully the small, the strong to bully the weak
B.Let nature take its course
C.”depose a hundred schools, respect Confucianism”
D.do not overcatch fish and turtles. You should be ordered to cut down trees in the mountains on time