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Cet-6-1.10-Exercise 02F) When Watts looked into the history of “the greatest painting of all time”, he discovered that, for most of its life, the “Mona Lisa” remained in relative obscurity. In the 1850s, Leonardo da Vinci was considered no match for giants of Renaissance art like Titian and Raphael, whose works were worth almost ten times as much as the “Mona Lisa”. It was only in the 20th century that Leonardo’s portrait of his patron’s wife rocketed to the number-one spot. What propelled it there wasn’t a scholarly re-evaluation, but a theft.

A study of the history of the greatest paintings suggests even a great work of art could experience years of neglect.
B. Until recently American society has failed to see what homelessness is all about.

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继电器的型号表示法,采用汉字拼音字母和数字表示,字母表示继电器种类,数字表示( )。

A. 缓放时间
B. 吸起时间
C. 线圈的阻值
D. 接点组数

无极型继电器的电源使用直流电,( )辨别输入物理量的特征。

A. 不能
B. 一定能
C. 可能
D. 有时能、有时不能

未填明实际结算金额和多余金额或者实际结算金额超过出票金额的银行汇票,银行不予受理。( )

A. 对
B. 错

Cet-6-1.9-Exercise 01D) Part of the fault lies with our inner caveman. Evolution has programmed humans to pay most attention to issues that will have an immediate impact. “We worry most about now because if we don’t survive for the next minute, we’re not going to be around in ten years’ time,” says Professor Elke Weber of the Centre for Research on Environmental Decisions at Columbia University in New York. If the Thames were lapping around Big Ben, Londoners would face up to the problem of emissions pretty quickly. But in practice, our brain discounts the risks – and benefits – associated with issues that lie some way ahead.

A. Teenagers of today often turn to their parents for advice on such important matters as career choice.
B. In their evolution, humans have learned to pay attention to the most urgent issues instead of long-term concerns.

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