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[单项选择]How did Mark get there
A. By train and by car.
B. By plane and by coach.
C. By train and by bus.
D. By bus and by plane.
[填空题]How did they get to Miami
[单项选择]How did Pete get to know Claudia
A. At a music store.
B. Ate the post office.
C. On the Internet.
D. At a computer store.
[单项选择]How did Maggie get to the Peak( ).
A. By Peak Tram.
B. By cable.
C. On foot.
D. Not mentioned.
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M: How did you get started in jazz singing
W: It was a zigzag mute. I went from country music to singing madrigals, to singing folk, to opera, and then to jazz. People kept offering me differ ent projects, saying ’Well, I know that you have never done this before, so maybe you might not want to’ and I would say, ’ Oh, sure. I’ll try it. ’ So I went from form to form, to form and that is how.
M: Are you going to keep moving around or are you stuck on jazz singing now
W: I think jazz is where I’m going to stay. I feel the most comfortable here, I have the most freedom here.
M: When were the sessions for this album originally done
W: The session was done in Sept. of 1998 we mixed it down the second week of October, and nothing was done with it. I was busy for five and half years in a life of death battle with a portion of the government’ a le gal battle’ that I bad. So I had to drop everything to
A. Madrigals.
B. Folk.
C. Rock.
D. Opera.
[单项选择]How did the woman get something
[单项选择]How did interracial marriage get approved in Alabama
A. By a Supreme Court ruling.
B. By state legislation.
C. By a vote of the residents.
D. By the social trend that interracial marriages keep increasing.
[填空题]How much tip did Max get
[单项选择]How did the man get to know about the statistics on car-washing()
A. He got to know it from government statistics.
B. He found the fact on the Internet.
C. He learned it from a gift book.
D. He got the fact by studying in the library.
[单项选择]How did your friend get you to babysit her kids for the weekend, or your sister talk you into hosting the next book club meeting They probably asked when you were anxious about a work project or stressed about making an impending mortgage payment.
Stress, however, isn’t traditionally associated with altruism. When self-discipline wanes, such as when you are hurried, hungry or distracted, you are less likely to be helpful to strangers (if you’re late for an appointment, you’re probably not stopping to help the person who just dropped the contents of his briefcase). That makes intuitive sense: helping someone you are unlikely to ever see again when you feel least in control of your own life isn’t likely to be productive.
Yet such selfishness seems at odds with the need for cooperation in a social species that relies on support from others for survival. So researchers have suspected that this pattern may only hold true for strangers—and that stress and
A. will pursue their own well-beings to be more independent
B. have common interests and share them with each other
C. prefer to sacrificing to promote the well-being of their counterpart
D. often have plans to go out and fully enjoy their vacations