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In the sentence“The Romans usually sold in this way the spoilg taken in war.”the word“spoils”most probably means______.

A. useless goods
B. spears
C. various kinds of food
D. property taken from the enemy

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A.Because China's photographic market has a higher growth rate than the U. S.B.Because

A. Because China's photographic market has a higher growth rate than the U. S.
Because there is no photographic products in major Chinese cities and rural areas.
C. Because there's vast market potential in China.
D. Because many photographic producers have planned to enlarge their China market.

听力原文: China is expected to replace the United States as the World’s largest photographic market within 25 years, according to projections made by industrial leader Eastman Kodak.
China’s photographic market has been growing at an annual rate of about 10 percent during the past few years, eight percentage points higher than the United States.
In major Chinese cities, each person uses only 0.9 rolls of film annually, according to managers in Kodak’s photographic products department. In rural areas, the figure is a negligible 0.01 rolls.
These figures suggest a huge opportunity for film producers to tap into a market where personal incomes are increasing and whetting people’s desires for more photographs. Vast market potential has encouraged leading players to intensify their development strategies in China.
Officials from Lucky, the country’s only domestic film producer, said the company will speed up the development of processing chain stores this year and will invest heavily in promotions. Meanwhile, Kodak is expected to stage Kodak Carnival Exhibitions in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and Chengdu. It is the largest show ever staged in China by Kodak.
The company also launched a new program which will enable small investors to open a Kodak Express processing store and wanted to develop China into its No. 1 market within 10 years. Since 1994, more than 4,500 processing stores have been opened in more than 500 cities across the country.
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About 10 percent annually.
B. About 8 percent annually.
C. About 25 percent annually.
D. About 0.9 percent annually.

In the passage。which of the following is NOT mentioned as a stage of an oyster's life?

A. Debris.
B. Egg.
C. Larvae.
D. Spat.

听力原文: From this lookout we enjoy one of the most spectacular views of San Francisco. As you can see, the city rests on a series of hills varying in altitude from sea level to 938 feet. The first permanent settlement was made at this site in 1776. For thirteen years the village had fewer than 100 inhabitants. But in 1848, with the discovery of gold, the population grew to ten thousand. The same year the name was changed from Yerba Buea to San Francisco. By 1862 telegraph communications linked San Francisco with eastern cities, and by 1869, the first transcontinental railroad connected the Pacific coast with the Atlantic seaboard. Today San Francisco has a population of almost 3 million. It is the financial center of the west, and serves as the terminus for trans-Pacific steamship lines and air traffic. The port of San Francisco which is almost 18 miles long with 42 piers, handles between 5 and 6 million tons of cargo annually. And now, if you will look to your right, you should just be able to see the east section of the Golden Gate Bridge. The bridge, which is more than one mile long, spans the harbor from San Francisco to Marin County and the Red Wood Highway. It was completed in 1937 at a cost of 32 million dollars and is still one of the largest suspension bridges in the world.
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A. Gold was discovered in the city in 1848.
B. The population of the city grew to twelve thousand in 1848.
C. The Golden Gate Bridge was constructed in 1848.
D. Telegraph communications were established with the East in 1848.

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