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[单项选择]What causes the growth of the US economy about 200 years ago
A. The new technology used to build roads.
B. The ability to transport goods over land.
C. The trade in grain and cotton.
D. The linking of smaller local roads into one long roa

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[单项选择]Interviewer: What can you tell us about what happens when geniuses relax
Expert: We’re looking into the psychology of high achievers. A recent study compared the hobbies of 134 Nobel Prize winning chemists. Over half were artistic and almost all had a long-lasting hobby: chess or insect collecting.
Interviewer: Fascinating. So should we conclude then, that only a creative person can be a genius
Expert: ( )Perhaps it’s true up to a point, but it may not be as clear-cut as that.
A. I bet it is.
B. I’m contented.
C. I think that’s debatable
D. You got it.
[填空题]What concerns us most about the current situation is ______ apart from the expenditures for national security and the reconstruction of New York.


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[单项选择]What is the conversation mainly about

What is the conversation mainly about
A.Online shopping. B.New technology. C.Computers. D.Book stores.
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[单项选择]Forget what Virginia Woolf said about what a writer needs--a room of one’s own. The writer she has in mind wasn’t at work on a novel in cyberspaee, one with multiple hypertexts, animated graphics and downloads of trance, charming music. For that you also need graphic interfaces, Real Player and maybe even a computer laboratory at Brown University. That was where Mark Amerika--his legally adopted name; don’t ask him about his birth name--composed much of his novel Gramatron. But Grammatron isn’t just a story. It’s an online narrative (gramatron. com) that uses the capabilities of cyberspace to tie the conventional story line into complicated knots. In the four years it took to produce-it was completed in 1997-each new advance in computer software became another potential story device. "I became sort of dependent on the industry," jokes Amerika, who is also the author of two novels printed on paper. "That’s unusual for a writer, because if you just write on paper the ’technology’ is pret
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[填空题]Worried about what people are saying about you Concerns about gossip could influence behavior, including generosity, researchers said.
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