It is one of the world’s most
recognized phrased, one you might even hear in places where little English is
spoken: "The name’s Bond, James Bond". I’ve heard it from a taxi driver in Ghana
and a street sweeper in Paris, and I remember the thrill of hearing Sean Connery
say it in the first Bond film I saw, Gold Finger. I was a Chicago
schoolgirl when it was released in 1904. The image of a candy-coloured London
filled with witty people stately old buildings and a gorgeous, ice-cool hero
instilled in me a deep-rooted belief that Britain was OK. When
Fan Fleming created the man with the license to kill, based on his own
experiences while working for the British secret service in World War II, he
couldn’t have imagined that his fictional Englishman would not only shake, but
stir the entire world. Even world-weary actors are thrilled A. He performed his work calmly and efficiently. B. He had an iron will. C. He was unemotional. D. He had a tendency to boast.
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It is one of the world’s most
recognized phrased, one you might even hear in places where little English is
spoken: "The name’s Bond, James Bond". I’ve heard it from a taxi driver in Ghana
and a street sweeper in Paris, and I remember the thrill of hearing Sean Connery
say it in the first Bond film I saw, Gold Finger. I was a Chicago
schoolgirl when it was released in 1904. The image of a candy-coloured London
filled with witty people stately old buildings and a gorgeous, ice-cool hero
instilled in me a deep-rooted belief that Britain was OK. When
Fan Fleming created the man with the license to kill, based on his own
experiences while working for the British secret service in World War II, he
couldn’t have imagined that his fictional Englishman would not only shake, but
stir the entire world. Even world-weary actors are thrilled A. lavish B. sparing C. increasingly expensive to make D. difficult to finance
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Children live in a world in which
science has tremendous importance. During their lifetimes it will affect them
more and more. In time, many of them will work at jobs that depend heavily on
science--for example, concerning energy sources, pollution control, highway
safety, wilderness conservation, and population growth. As taxpayers they will
pay for scientific research and exploration. And, as consumers, they will be
bombarded (受到轰击) by advertising, much of which is said to be based on
science. Therefore, it is important that children, the citizens
of the future, become functionally acquainted with science--with the process and
spirit of science, as well as with its facts and principles. Fortunately,
science has a natural appeal for youngsters. They can relate it to so many
things that they encounter--flashlights, tools, echoes A. work in scientific research institutions B. work at jobs closely related to science C. make the final decision in matters concerning science D. be fund-raisers for scientific research and exploration
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Imagine a world in which children would
be the rulers and could decide not only the outcome of each and every
occurrence, but also dictate the very structure and form of the environment. In
this world, a child’s wildest thoughts would become reality, limited only by the
extent of his or her imagination. While such a world might sound
both fantastic and frightening, at least from a logical, adult perspective, it
does exist. What’s more, it has been in existence for some time and is
populated by hundreds of thousands of children who spend hours within its
boundaries experimenting and learning. This world is not real, at least not in
the traditional sense, but exists within a computer and is generated by an
educational programming language called LOGO. Unlike other computer languages
and programs that are designed to test child A. the limits of their imagination B. the structure and form of the environment C. the reality of life D. the rules of the society
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The World Bank is one of the major
channels through which development aid is passed from the Industrial West to the
poor and developing nations. In the last decade, important changes have taken
place in the size of the Bank’s operations and in the emphasis of its lending
policies. Few people would deny that the President of the Bank, Mr. Robert
McNamara, has played a vital role in bringing about the changes.
What immediately strikes anyone looking at the lending figures over the
last ten years is the tremendous expansion of the Bank’s loan program. This has
increased from $1 billion to nearly $ 7 billion. The figure includes "hard
loans" which are made at current rates of interest, and "soft loans" which are
given to poor countries at concessionary (特许的) rates. In
deciding the emphasis of its lending policy, the Ba A. to improve world wide lending policies B. to provide loans for poor developing nations C. to finance the infrastructure construction in the developing country D. to play a decisive role in international banking
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