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Margaret Thatcher believed in the following except()
A . self-reliance
B . the strengthening of trade unions
C . privatization
D . the use of monetary policies to control inflatio
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For what reasons did Julia Gillard believe that the Gonski report was one of her best
achievements?
A . It would bring efficiency to school funding
B . It would raise standards and equity in education
C . It would reduce government budget in school funding
D . It would control both the stale schools and independent schools
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In the Northern Hemisphere,your vessel is believed to be in the direct path of a hurricane,and plenty of sea room is available. The best course of action is to bring the wind on the().
A . starboard bow,note the course,and head in that direction
B . starboard quarter,note the course,and head in that direction
C . port quarter,note the course,and head in that direction
D . port bow,note the course,and head in that directio
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Although we have reason to believe otherwise, the editor believes they can write .
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Charles I believed in the divine right of the king.
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In Ion Socrates stressed that the inspiration of the poets comes from the ____.
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Socrates said that when the inspiration came, the poets will sink into ____.
A、Socrates
B、Plato
C、Aristotle
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Socrates is the “father of Western philosophy” because____.
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Don Norman believes that the best approach to usability design is ___.
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Mongolians believe that the color white symbolizes the origin of everything.
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English enlighteners believed in the _____.
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He believes that this oil painting among the best in the world. (1.0分)
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Many people believe that eating brains will make them smarter, consuming eyeballs will help them see better, or eating testicles or penis will improve their sexual performance. Which cognitive process best explains this belief?
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Read the passage The Pickle Jar and choose the best way to complete the sentences. The writer’s father believed that ______________.
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The opponent believe that globalization will keep the poorer nations in poverty.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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The author of the book believes that______.
A.drinking coffee was unpatriotic
B.2000 insurance companies were set up hundreds of years ago
C.Europeans were responsible for the existence of slavery
D.coffee actually influenced the rise of business
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All the football players believe (s----) that they will win the match
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Where are the religious believers from?
A.Palmdale.
B.El Salvador.
C.Panama.
D.Los Angeles.
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听力原文:The ancient Egyptians believed strongly in life after-death. They also believed t
听力原文: The ancient Egyptians believed strongly in life after-death. They also believed that a person would need his body to exist in his afterlife. Therefore, they carefully preserved the body by treating it with spices and oils and wrapping it in a linen cloth. The wrapped body was then placed in a tomb. A body that is treated in this way is caned a mummy.
Egyptian kings and nobles wanted to be certain that their mummies would be kept in safe places forever. They had great tombs built for themselves and their families. Many kings were buffed in secret tombs carved out of solid reek in places near Thebes called the Valley of the Kings. About eighty kings built towering pyramid-shaped stone tombs. These pyramids have become famous as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
One of the most amazing things about these pyramids is that they were constructed without using wheels or heavy equipment to raise the rocks. Egyptians did not learn about the wheel until long after the pyramids were built. Workmen used levels to get large blocks of stone on and off sledges and hauled them into places over long ramps built around the pyramids.
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A.Kings of ancient Egypt.
B.Ancient Egyptian nobles.
C.The place where Egyptian kings were buffed.
D.The preserved body of a dead person.
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The author believes that the use of biometrics______.
A.will cause a lot of people to move to the Rockies
B.is not welcomed by most people
C.will lead to a violation of personal privacy
D.offers a lot of benefits to people
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Most people would define optimism as endlessly happy, with a glass that’s perpetually half fall. But that’s exactly the kind of false deerfulness that positive psychologists wouldn’t recommend. “Healthy optimists means being in touch with reality.” says Tal Ben-Shahar, a Harvard professor, According to Ben- Shalar,realistic optimists are these who make the best of things that happen, but not those who believe everything happens for the best.
Ben-Shalar uses three optimistic exercisers. When he feels down-sag, after giving a bad lecture-he grants himself permission to be human. He reminds himself that mot every lecture can be a Nobel winner; some will be less effective than others. Next is reconstruction, He analyzes the weak lecture, leaning lessons, for the future about what works and what doesn’t. Finally, there is perspective, which involves acknowledging that in the ground scheme of life, one lecture really doesn’t matter.
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The author believes that_______.
A.women have to show theirbeauty through their looks
B.beautiful clothes can makewomen more attractive
C.women should lay moreemphasis on their owrl qualities
D.women are more curiousabout new things than men
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The author believes that the now awards are
A.acceptable despite the criticism.
B.harmful to the culture of research.
C.subject to undesirable changes.
D.unworthy of public attention.
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The author believes that the housing sector______.
A.has attracted much attention
B.involves certain political factors
C.shoulders too much responsibility
D.has lost its real value in economy