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[填空题]How did he spend his spare time
He spent all his spare time().
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How did he spend his spare time
He spent all his spare time ______.
[填空题]He spent almost all his money to buy the hen which was said to be able to lay gold eggs, ______(没想到这只鸡根本不会下蛋).
[单项选择]A. He shows great enthusiasm for his studies. B. He is a very versatile person.
C. He has no talent for tennis. D. He does not study hard enough.
[简答题]Steve Jobs is an entrepreneur. And that is how history will long remember him. Not primarily as a fiduciary or an institution builder or an administrator, but rather as an individual who relentlessly pursued new opportunities. (1)From the first Apple computers to the breakthrough innovations of the past eight years, he has chased new possibilities without being discouraged by whatever obstacle he encountered. Over and over again he has turned his eye and his energy-and at times, it has seemed, his entire being-to what might be gained by creating a new offering or taking an unorthodox strategic path.
(2)That puts him in the company of great entrepreneurs of the past two centuries, each of whom-and especially Steve Jobs has been defined by the intense drive, tireless curiosity, and keen commercial imagination. That has allowed them to see products and industries and possibilities that might be . (3)Each of these individuals has also been extremely hardworkin
[单项选择]The student spent all his spare time in doing part-time jobs in order to pay his school______.
A. payments
B. costs
C. fees
D. fares
[填空题]How did his friend feel about his explanation
He felt ______ about his explanation.
[填空题]The above experiment shows that not all the
information which is received can be retained for even
a second. The information is taken in all right, and 67. ______
immediately thereafter, most of it is lost and can not
be recalled. Only a small part can be retained for
future use. Now this immediate-forgetting is not an
isolated phenomenon occurs only in the psychological 68. ______
laboratory. It is, rather, the fate of most of the
information which human beings are constantly
receiving. Information is taken in, and the bulk of
it vanishes within a second and so. On the whole, this 69. ______
immediate-forgetting is advantageous. Most of the
information taking in during the daily round is of 70. ______
momentary value only. It serves to keep us abreast
of the ever