The federal government gets most of their income from______.
A. property tax
B. income tax
C. sales tax
D. estate tax
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Part C
Directions: Answer questions 71-80 by referring to the following games.
Note: Answer each question by choosing A, B or C and mark it on ANSWER SHEET 1. Some choices may be required more than once.
Answer questions 71~80 by referring to the following games.
Note : Answer each question by choosing A ,B , C or D and mark it on ANSWER SHEET 1. Some choices may be required more than once.
A=Bewitched B=Saving Private Ryan C =Team America: World Police D =Godfather
Which movie...
tells the story about the last great war? 71.______
illustrates how violence can destroy a human soul? 72.______
describes the image of America as the dominate figure in the world? 73.______
influences most movies concerning the criminal elements nowadays? 74.______
represents the tension relation between America and France? 75.______
is considered as the top five movies all the time? 76.______
tells the story about retrieving the last one of four brothers in the war? 77.______
describes the story of a real witch who was asked to act the role of an imaginary witch accidentally? 78.______
was simply regarded as a movie about gangsters once? 79.______
was adapted from a classic TV situation comedy? 80.______
A Bewitched
"Bewitched" is a painfully embarrassing remake of the classic TV sitcom that ran on ABC from 1964-1972. The series, about a "mixed" marriage between a high-flying sorceress and an earthbound mortal, boasts some of the most familiar and iconic images in television history.
Writer Nora Ephron has over-thought the concept to such an extent that she has managed to strip away most of the elements that made the series work in the fast place. The movie isn't technically a "remake" of "Bewitched" since the witch played by Nicole Kidman isn't the Samantha Stevens of the series but rather a single woman named Isabel Bigelow who gets to play Samantha Stephens on TV. It's all very chic and complicated, you see, but the story goes something like this. tired of the life of instant gratification that witchcraft so easily affords her, Isabel has decided to strike out on her own as a totally self-reliant mortal, moving into a tract home in the San Fernando Valley and vowing to get through the remainder of her days without the benefit of witchcraft. One afternoon while at a bookstore, she is spotted by one Jack Wyatt, a pompous, self-centered movie actor whose career and personal life have both been in the tank of late and who is hoping to at least jumpstart the former by taking on the role of Darrin Stevens in a new version of the old series. One glimpse of Isabel's nose-twitching ability convinces him that this non-actress would be perfect for the part, so we wind up, in true Pirandellian fashion, with a fictional TV witch being played by an honest-to-God real life witch.
B Saving Private Ryan
World War II was a pivotal event of the 20th century and a defining moment for America and the world. It shifted the borders of the globe. It forever changed those who lived through it, and shaped generations to come. It has been called "the last great war".
Nothing could have prepared the soldiers at Omaha Beach for the battle they are about to wage. Filled with hope and resolve, none of them knows if they will survive the small strip of beach ahead of them. As his eyes scan the Normandy coast, Captain John Miller (TOM HANKS) believes that getting himself and his men past the gauntlet is the greatest challenge he has faced in the war. But his most difficult task still lies ahead.
Even as the allied forces begin to get a foothold a
The enclosures of the 1th and 18th centuries meant that_______.
A. people were no longer legally entitled to own land
B. people were driven to look elsewhere for means of supporting themselves
C. people were not adequately compensated for the loss of their land
D. people were badly paid for the work they managed to find
The possibilities of our literary experiences are almost unlimited.
A. Right
B. Wrong
听力原文: The human nose has given to the languages of the world many interesting expressions.Of course,this is not surprising.Without the nose,we could not breathe nor smell.It is a part of the face that gives a person special character.Cyrano de Bergerac said that a large nose showed a great man courageous,courteous,manly,and intellectual.
A famous woman poet wished that she had two noses to smell a rose! Blaise Pascal,a French philosopher,made an interesting comment about Cleopatra's nose.If it had been shorter,he said,it would have changed the whole face of the world!
Historically,man's nose has had a principal role in his imagination.Man has referred to the nose in many ways to express his emotions.Expressions concerning the nose refer to human weakness:anger,pride,jealousy and revenge.
In English there are a number of phrases about the nose.For example,to hold up one's nose expresses a basic human feeling—pride.People can hold up their noses at people,things,and places.
The phrase,to be led around by the nose,shows man's weakness.A person who is led around by the nose lets other people control him.On the other hand,a person who follows his nose lets his instinct guide him.
For the human emotion of rejection,the phrase to have one's nose put out of joint is very descriptive.The expression applies to persons who have been turned aside because of a rival.Their pride is hurt and they feel rejected.This expression is not new.It was used by Erasmus in 1542.
This is only a sampling of expressions in English dealing with the nose.There are a number of others.However,it should be as plain as the nose on your face that the nose is more than an organ for breathing and smelling!
What is this passage mainly about?
A. The human nose as an organ for breathing and smelling.
B. The nose providing us with various expressions.
C. A woman poet's wish to have two noses.
D. Interesting comments made on Cleopatra's nose.