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[单项选择]In New Orleans, meanwhile, the dredging of channels has ( ) huge amounts of marshland.
A. compromised
B. proliferated
C. produced
D. modified

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[填空题]The conditions in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina is special.


[单项选择]The city of New Orleans showed its appreciation for Eleanor McMain’s work in social reform by giving her the Times-Picayune award for out-standing service in 1920.
A. demonstrated
B. published
C. repeated
D. postponed
[单项选择]New Orleans was the site of the last major battle during the War of 1812, a lengthy conflict between British and American troops. The Battle of New Orleans in January 1815 was one of the greatest victories in American military history. However, the great success of this battle did not actually bring about the end of the war. Surprisingly, the Treaty of Ghent, which declared the end of the war, had already been signed by both sides a month earlier.
How was that possible There were two major reasons. The first is that New Orleans was relatively isolated and communication in the growing United States was not as simple as it is today. Thus, it is possible that the British commanders and the American general, Andrew Jackson, did not realize a treaty had been signed before they started their battle. A second reason is that there is a difference between a signed treaty and a ratified treaty. Even if all soldiers fighting in and around New Orleans had known of the treaty, it had not yet b
A. Andrew Jackson ignored the orders of President Madison
B. Communication with the battle line commanders was slow
C. The Treaty of Ghent was signed
D. Weather conditions hurt the efforts of the British soldiers
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While Mother was in New Orleans, I was in the care of my grandparents. They were incredibly conscientious about me. They loved me very much; sadly, much better than they were able to love each other or, in my grandmother’s case, to love my mother. Of course, I was blissfully unaware of all this at the time. I just knew that I was loved. Later, when I became interested in children growing up in hard circumstances and learned something of child development from Hillary’s work at the Yale Child Study Center, I came to realize how fortunate I had been. For all their own demons, my grandparents and my mother always made me feel I was the most important person in the world to them. Most children will make it if they have just one person who makes them feel that way. I had three.
My grandmother, Edith Grisham Cassidy, stood just over five feet tall and weighed about 180 pounds. Mammaw was bright, intense, and aggressive, and had obviously been pretty once. She had a
A. She was intelligent, ambitious, but very bad-tempered.
B. She became quite mild and polite after the birth of her grandson.
C. She always tried to conceal her aggressiveness from her grandson.
D. She used to study the course in nursing and practiced the profession afterwards.

[单项选择]While mother was in New Orleans, I was in the care of my grandparents. They were incredibly conscientious about me. They loved me very much; sadly, much better than they were able to love each other or, in my grandmother’s case, to love my mother. Of course, I was blissfully unaware of all this at the time. I just knew that I was loved. Later, when I became interested in children growing up in hard circumstances and learned something of child development from Hillary’s work at the Yale Child Study Center, I came to realize how fortunate I had been. For all their own demons, my grandparents and my mother always made me feel I was the most important person in the world to them. Most children will make it if they have just one person who makes them feel that way. I had three.
My grandmother, Edith Grisham Cassidy, stood just over five feet tall and weighed about 180 pounds. Mammaw was bright, intense, and aggressive, and had obviously been pretty once. She had a great laugh, but she
A. the importance of early instructions to child’s personality development
B. the effective ways of educating young child
C. the influence of early instructions on the formation of life-long habits
D. the benefits of early reading to intellectual development
[单项选择]In New Orleans, Moon Walk—— a pathway along a stretch of the Mississippi--now provides the public access that had previously been denied. It’s a charming place, where one night recently a band played on the walk as tourists and residents of the adjacent Vieux Carre (the Old Quarter or French Quarter) strolled past. A few feet west, the paddlewheeler Natchez sounded its whistle, signaling its imminent departure.
Now the city plans to extend public access to the area adjoining Moon Walk in an ambitious design that will, the city hopes, be a part of its development for the next world’s fair. This more ambitious concept for the waterfront will be likely to stir considerable debate as competing projects vie (竞争) for the opportunities for profit. The development will therefore require substantial participation, cooperation and scrutiny (详细审查) by citizens to make sure that while private profitability is maintained, the public’s needs are satisfied, too.
The joint efforts of envi
A. both public and private interests be considered
B. designs like that of Moon Walk be used
C. technological changes in transportation be made
D. historical monuments be preserved

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