Later, too depressed to take up the political career, Qu Yuan decided to ________.()
A.commit suicide
B.turn to another king
C.take a revenge
D.retreat
A.commit suicide
B.turn to another king
C.take a revenge
D.retreat
第1题
A. too ... to
B. so ... that
C. as ... as
D. too... that
第2题
In the 20th century, the proliferation of cars, radios, movies, televisions, mass retailers and computers all inspired a sense that we had begun a New Era. Each breakthrough promised new fiches and unprecedented prosperity for the innovators. But in the long run, they always failed to deliver to investors the expected rewards.
Why the letdowns? In part because every great innovator invariably attracted great imitators,who competed with the original and eventually depressed his "excessive" profit margin by commoditizing the invention. Furthermore, great inventions have always been followed by greater innovations (创新), which, through the process known as creative destruction, render the previous new technology obsolete. And when inventions become vital to the economy, they are frequently brought under the control of governments via regulation, nationalization and, in extreme cases, expropriation.
Take the Erie Canal, which was completed in 1825. Its success led to the great American canal boom of the 1830s. It ended just a few years later in a tremendous failure, as most of the other canals failed to make money. The Erie, too, began to suffer from competition, first from railroads and, eventually, from trucks. In the end, the railroad industry -- which helped create an unprecedented industrial boom -- proved to be disastrous for most investors. By 1895, most U. S. railroads had to be restructured.
Now familiar technologies like cars, radios, cash registers and mainframe. computers were all at some point new and revolutionary. But the spread of the technologies led inevitably to the demise of their creators' "excessive" profits, as each became just another commodity, Don't think for a minute that the Internet will be any different.
第 22 题 It is implied in the passage that_____________
A.the growth of the Internet business is too fast
B.the spread of a new invention can make people live better
C.most Internet companies are unlikely to be out of business
D.some survived Internet companies can achieve some meaningful earnings
第3题
A.Oh,thanks. I got it yesterday
B.Sorry,it's too cheap
C.Hey you can have it
D.See you later
第4题
-().
A.Oh, thanks、I got it yesterday
B.Sorry, it's too cheap
C.You can have it
D.See you later
第5题
A、It was we being late.
B、It was our being late.
C、It was we were too late.
D、It was because we were late.
第6题
A.Too True to Be Good
B.Mrs. Warren's Profession
C.Widowers' Houses
D.Fanny's First Play
第7题
A、Oh, thanks. I got it yesterday
B、Sorry, it’s too cheap
C、You can have it
D、See you later
第8题
A.If too many people try to do the same thing at the same time, there will be chaos
B.It is better to accept something small than to reject it and hope to get more later on.
C.Anyone who claims more than he has already got is very likely to get nothing at all in the futur
D.There must be something better after every piece of unpleasantness.
第9题
A、It is better to accept something small than to reject it and hope to get more later on.
B、If too many people try to do the same thing at the same time, there will be chaos.
C、Anyone who claims more than he has already got is very likely to get nothing at all in the future.
D、There must be something better after every piece of unpleasantness.
第10题
Labor Market Decline The decline of the labor market is easy to misinterpret (interpret). There are many reasons for that. During the 1970s, large numbers of women and young adults _____(41)(bear) during the baby boom entered into the work force. That _____(42)(result) in too many workers for the jobs available and depressed wages. The decline also has something to do with the explosive _____(43)(grow) in world trade since 1960. As _____(44)(manufacture) technologies have become more mobile, production jobs have _____(45)(move) from the U.S. to countries where wages are low. In _____(46)(add), technology itself has helped to cause the shifts in the job market. For example, _____(47)(few)American workers are needed to make steel today than in the past, because new _____(48)(machine) have made many of their tasks _____(49)(necessary). Finally, the high rate of _____(50)(employment)caused by these factors has tended to drive wages down further. _____.
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