Norma is in the 32% marginal tax bracket.Because of her high tax rate, Norma would li
A、4.10%
B、6.00%
C、8.40%
D、9.00%
A、4.10%
B、6.00%
C、8.40%
D、9.00%
第5题
A.Norma Gill第一位造口治疗师
B.1978年国际性造口治疗组织—WCET(造口治疗师协会) 成立
C.2011年中国第一所造口治疗学校
D.1961年美国第一所造口治疗学校
第6题
A.Norma Gill第一位造口治疗师
B.1978年国际性造口治疗组织一WCET(造口治疗师协会)成立
C.2011年中国第一所造口治疗学校
D.1961年美国第一所造口治疗学校
第7题
A.Norma的老师在课上教西班牙语,但她会这门语言
B.Kim被教授好的!,他在家中也说好的
C.Eddie为Mary的自伤行为使用代币,同时,Mary的家长给她用药。这样自伤行为减少了
D.Zack在班级中有咬自己的行为,当他被带离班级时,他就不咬了
第8题
听力原文:W: Do the banks set the same credit lines to all the customers?
M: No. Banks normally set different credit lines to different groups of cardholders. That depends on the personal income, the occupation, and to a large extent, on the creditworthiness of the customer.
Q: What will be the credit line if a customer is a professor and has a good reputation?
(20)
A.The credit line will be lower than usual.
B.The credit line will be higher than usual.
C.The credit line will be as usual.
D.The credit line will be indefinite.
第9题
1.2 million Hispanics live in the Big Apple and one in five New Yorkers speaks Spanish at home. In the last ten years, the Hispanic population has grown by 400 000. This reflects the enormous increase in the Hispanic population in the States. There are now 42 million Hispanics resident in the USA, representing 15% of the total population.
There is a new language, SPANGLISH – a strange mixture of Spanish and English – which is invading the city. The New York Times recently said that it had become the city’s third official language. Its use is colloquial and often limited to short sentences and signs. Many New Yorkers now wear socketines on their feet, drop something on the carpeta, shop for grocerias and have cornfley (“cornflakes”) for breakfast.
Norma Rodríguez, a 45-year-old Cuban living in Washington Heights, says it forms a part of her life now: “Sometimes, you don’t realize that you’re mixing the two languages. You just hear them both all the time and find that you’re inventing new words.” Other people, however, are fighting against this new street language. Businessman Juan Cortés sees it as a sign that the Spanish language is being destroyed. “It’s difficult, but I try not to speak it – it feels vulgar to me.”
Meanwhile, a surprising number of academics have spoken in favour of Spanglish. José María Ruiz, from NY State University, even runs courses in Spanglish and has written a dictionary. “It is a dialogue between two languages and cultures. We have to accept that languages change and evolve. The only languages that never change are dead ones.”
1、The Spanish-speaking population has grown very fast recently.()
2、More people are interested in studying Spanish than before.()
3、Spanglish is mainly used in formal contexts.()
4、Norma Rodríguez doesn’t notice when she is speaking Spanglish.()
5、Juan Cortés doesn’t speak Spanglish because he feels stupid when he tries.()
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