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Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.In late April, 33-year-old Li Yang climbed into her new car, Suzuki Alto and headed west. She “just kept going to see how far I could get.” Six days and 1,600 miles later, she arrived in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. Exhausted and excited, she wrote an article and put it on the Internet, documenting her adventure with digital photos.For centuries such freedom of movement has been unimaginable in China. In feudal times, poverty, bad roads, and imperial edict confined people to the villages where they were born. Now all that is changing. With China’s economic development for decades, car ownership is suddenly within reach of millions of ordinary Chinese. As incomes rise, new car prices fall down quickly, and the government adds new roadways, many Chinese people think that it is enjoyable to have their own cars instead of bicycles. The increasing number of cars has launched a new cultural revolution, transforming Chinese life and society in many ways, just like what happened in America 50 years ago. The most obvious change is the traffic. Beijing’s broad streets are now filled with cars at rush hour. In Shanghai the bridges and tunnels crossing the Huangpu River witness so many cars that a cab ride from one side to the other can take more than an hour. To prevent traffic jams, the Shanghai city government auctions a limited number of new car license plates each month. Even with these restrictions, the number of cars on Chinese roads is increasing so fast it poses a grave threat to the environment and could reshape the global economics of oil.Private cars have brought about a new class of commuters, who drive to downtown office towers from spacious, modern homes in the suburbs. “I enjoy the drive,” says the manager of a Dutch food company, who takes the 30-minute-trip to his office in the center of Shanghai. He lives with his wife and infant son in a gated community with a familiar name: Long Island. “It would be probably cheaper to take a taxi every day,” he said. “But this way, I feel more comfortable and have more freedom.”1. According to the passage, why did Li Yang put the article on the Internet?
A.
To document her adventure.
B.
To ask for help.
C.
To earn some compassion.
D.
To earn some compassion.
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【单选题】For an ordinary four-stroke diesel engine the exhaust valves close ( )
A.
after TDC
B.
before TDC
C.
after BDC
【单选题】负责药品价格的监督管理工作的部门是
A.
卫生行政部门
B.
工商行政管理部门
C.
人力资源和社会保障部门
D.
国家发展和改革委员会
【单选题】For an ordinary four-stroke engine the inlet valves open _____.
A.
after TDC
B.
before TDC
C.
after BDC
D.
before BDC
【简答题】袋中有7个球,其中4个红球,3个黑球,从袋中任取3个,试求取出的红球数X的概率分布及不少于2个红球的概率为(答案用小数表示,保留两位小数)
【单选题】Which IP address can be assigned to an Internet interface?()
A.
10.180.48.224
B.
9.255.255.10
C.
192.168.20.223
D.
172.16.200.18
【判断题】It is not necessary for each host on a subnet to have an uniqueglobal internet address.
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】For an ordinary four-stroke engine the exhaust valves open _____.
A.
after TDC
B.
before TDC
C.
after BDC
D.
before BDC
【简答题】一只不透明的袋中装有7只小球,其中有3只黑球,4只红球,每个球除颜色外完全相同,将球摇匀,从中任取一球,摸到黑球的可能性(      )摸到红球的可能性(填“等于”或“大于”或“小于”).
【单选题】知觉的特性之一是( )。
A.
客观性
B.
整体性
C.
主观性
D.
间接性
【单选题】HTML代码: Welcome! ,在浏览器中的显示效果为( )。
A.
从左向右滚动显示“Welcome!”
B.
从右向左滚动显示“Welcome!”
C.
从上向下滚动显示“Welcome!”
D.
从下向上滚动显示“Welcome!”
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