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[填空题]Almost half of the Negro slaves died during the voyage because of the terrible conditions they had to endure.
[单项选择]During half way to the project execution,you were assigned as a project manager.After careful reviewing of the project,you found that the project might take double the time that the previous manager estimated.However,the upper management has been told that the project is on schedule.The previous manager is an old friend of yours,what will you do ?()
A. Report your evaluation to the upper managemen
B. Have a team meeting to find the alternatives to meet the project schedul
C. Meet the previous project manager and turn the project bac
D. Execute the project as planned by the previous manage
[填空题]During the second half of the 20th century academic freedom was recognized broadly in ______.
[单项选择]During the first half of the twentieth century, the average American household was ( ) by the introduction of a group of machines that profoundly altered the daily lives of housewives.
A. transformed
B. transferred
C. transmitted
D. transported
[单项选择]During the second half of 1776, the British had driven Washington’s armies from their strongholds in and near New York City. Washington retreated, moving southeast across New Jersey.
Before his army reached the shores of the Delaware, he sent soldiers ahead to bring together all the boats they could find. When the British arrived at the east bank early in December, the Colonials were safely across. And the British could find only two small boats on a pond.
For the time being, the British gave up the chase. They set up camp at Trenton and at other strongholds along the Delaware.
Washington had the boats on the Pennsylvania side, but that was about all he had. Food was short, and many soldiers were too iii to march. And any day now, the river might freeze, making it possible for the British force to cross into Pennsylvania.
If the struggle for freedom was to continue, Washington had to have a victory. Finally he decided to re-cross the Delaware at Mckonkey’s Ferry. Th