The man who invented Coca-Cola was not
a native Atlantan, but on the day of his funeral every drugstore in town
testimonially shut up shop. He was John Styth Pemberton, born in 1831 in
Knoxville, Georgia, eighty miles away. Sometimes known as Doctor, Pemberton was
a pharmacist who, during the Civil War, led a cavalry troop under General Joe
Wheeler. He settled in Atlanta in 1869, and soon began brewing such patent
medicines as Triplex Liver Pills and Globe of Flower Cough Syrup. In 1885, he
registered a trade- mark for something called French Wine Coca Ideal Nerve and
Tonic Stimulant; a few months later be formed the Pemberton Chemical Company and
recruited the services of a bookkeeper named Frank M. Robinson, who not only had
a good head for figures but, attached to it, so exceptional a nose that he could
audit the composition of A. the complaint against the lazy shop-assistant B. a real test of Coca-Cola as a headache cure C. the mediocre service of the drugstore D. a happy accident that gave birth to Coca-Cola
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The man who invented Coca-Cola was not
a native Atlantan, but on the day of his funeral every drugstore in town
testimonially shut up shop. He was John Styth Pemberton, born in 1831 in
Knoxville, Georgia, eighty miles away. Sometimes known as Doctor, Pemberton was
a pharmacist who, during the Civil War, led a cavalry troop under General Joe
Wheeler. He settled in Atlanta in 1869, and soon began brewing such patent
medicines as Triplex Liver Pills and Globe of Flower Cough Syrup. In 1885, he
registered a trade- mark for something called French Wine Coca Ideal Nerve and
Tonic Stimulant; a few months later be formed the Pemberton Chemical Company and
recruited the services of a bookkeeper named Frank M. Robinson, who not only had
a good head for figures but, attached to it, so exceptional a nose that he could
audit the composition of A. He was highly respected by Atlantans. B. He ran a drug store that also sells wine. C. He had been a doctor until the Civil War. D. He made a lot of money with his pharmacy.
[单项选择]The man who invented Coca-Cola was not a native Atlantan, but on the day of his funeral every drugstore in town testimonially shut up shop. He was John Styth Pemberton, born in 1831 in Knoxville, Georgia, eighty miles away. Sometimes known as Doctor, Pemberton was a pharmacist who, during the Civil War, led a cavalry troop under General Joe Wheeler. He settled in Atlanta in 1869, and soon began brewing such patent medicines as Triplex Liver Pills and Globe of Flower Cough Syrup. In 1885, he registered a trade- mark for something called French Wine Coca Ideal Nerve and Tonic Stimulant; a few months later be formed the Pemberton Chemical Company and recruited the services of a bookkeeper named Frank M. Robinson, who not only had a good head for figures but, attached to it, so exceptional a nose that he could audit the composition of a batch of syrup merely by sniffling it. In 1886--year in which, as contemporary Coca-Cola officials like to point out, Conan Doyle unveiled Sherlock Holmes A. He was highly respected by Atlantans. B. He ran a drug store that also sells wine. C. He had been a doctor until the Civil War. D. He made a lot of money with his pharmacy.
[单项选择] Passage Three
Who is Donald Kroodsma
a. The author of the book called The Singing Life of Birds.
b. The scientist of a program called The Singing Life of Birds.
c. The author of the magazine called The Singing Life of Birds.
d. The professor of a University studying The Singing Life of Birds.
[单项选择] Passage Two
Who is Robert Gibert
a. A geography professor at Harvard University.
b. A geography professor at Queen’s University.
c. A geography professor at London University.
d. A geography professor at Massachusetts University.
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[填空题]According to the passage, who are still not aware of the importance of a seat belt
[填空题]According to the passage, who was John D. Rockfeller
He was a ______ , gave away millions.
[单项选择]A man who could ()such treatment was a man of remarkable physical courage and moral strength. A. bear up on B. stand up to C. insist on D. persist in
[单项选择] Passage Five
Anyone who has ever attended a
university knows that the quality of lecturers varies greatly. A few are very
effective communicators, conveying the substance of their lectures clearly and
interestingly and inspiring students to want to know more about the subject.
Others produce dull lectures from which the students learn little and which are
likely to kill any interest they may have in the subject. Lecturing is a major
part of a university lecturer’s job and it would seem reasonable that
effectiveness in this task should be a major standard in assessing a lecturer
for promotion. However, it is very often the case that far more weight is given
to such factors as participation in research, number of publications and even
performance of administrative duties. My point of view is that a lecturer’s
lecturing should be regularly evaluat A. Students are academically capable of making comments on the skills of teaching. B. Students are actually capable of judging the class accomplishments of lectures. C. Students’ likes and interests are the standards of evaluation of a teacher’s lecturing. D. Students are not to give assessments of a teacher’s lecturing.
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