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4、员等,工作繁忙使他日渐憔悴D苏丽刚升任客服部的副总监,有些事务她不知道是否该自己处理,如果处理了是否会超出目前的权限,也不知道去问谁,对于这些事务她通常就不处理7茶壶:紫砂:雕刻()A房门:木材:油漆B夹克:布料:制作C电线:金属:生产D马路:柏油:铺设8有医学研究显示,吃维生素和矿物质补充剂对人体没有显著帮助,有时甚至会对人体造成伤害。一些医生给出劝告,不要再吃维生素和矿物质补充剂了,而应该通过均衡的饮食来补充人体所需的维生素和矿物质。以下哪项如果为真,最能削弱上述研究结果?A一项对3万名妇女进行的7年追踪调查发现,服用维生素D加上钙补充剂并没有给她们的身体造成伤害B一项对1万名男性展开的8

5、年追踪调查显示,不服用维生素和矿物质补充剂并没有增加他们患病的风险C一项对1万名发达地区和欠发达地区老年人的对照调查显示,他们的健康状况差异不显著D一项对2万名儿童展开的3年追踪调查显示,不服用维生素和矿物质补充剂的儿童,营养缺乏症的发生率较高9从所给的四个选项中,选择最合适的一个填入问号处,使之呈现一定的规律性()我国某年度科学研究与试验发展经费支出分类示意图按活动类型分10按执行部门分,该年度我国企业部分的“科学研究与试验发展经费支出”约为多少亿元?11按经费来源分,该年度我国企业部分的“科学研究与试验发展经费支出”约比政府部分多多少亿元?英语单元Film is amediumthat m

6、ight have been especially made for America, avastcountry which, by the beginning of the twentieth century, had a large immigrantpopulation, many of whom could hardly speak English. These people would have had little use for the theatre, even if they lived within easy distance of one. or for most of

7、the books they could buy because they did not have enough English. But the movies the silent movies these they could all understand, so what America had more than any European country was a huge captive audience, a largeproportionof them pretty well uneducated. And what these people wanted were simp

8、le stories in which, irrespective of the fact they couldnt understand the captions, the action told all.In feeding the growingdemandforscreenentertainment, America was greatly helped by the First World War. Between 1914 and 1918 the making of films was not exactly high on the list of any European co

9、untrys priorities. Films continued to be made but not to the sameextentas before, and to fill the gap in foreign imports, America had to increase its own production. By the end of thedecade, with Hollywood now firmlyestablishedas the center of the industry, America was well on its way to monopolizin

10、g the world market.But if by the beginning of the 1920s America was the world leader in film production, it was not then nor has it been since-in the lead when it comes to developing film as an art form. Hollywood film is not interested in arts it is interested in money and the two rarely go togethe

11、r. To Hollywood film is, and really always has been, an industry. There is nothing about this attitude that should make us look down on it. The maker ofdecent,serviceableandmass-produced furniture is not to be looked down on because he isnt Chippendale. You might wish he were, but that is another ma

12、tter. So Hollywood quickly recognized film as anentertainmentmedium with auniqueability to put people onto seats and money in the pockets of producers, distributors and cinema managers and, mostly, left it to others to develop itspotentialas an art form.Generally speaking, the efforts toextendthe bo

13、undaries of film-to show that it could do more than car chases, romance and clowning-were being made elsewhere. In the 1920s in Germany, for example, expressionism was anartisticmovementwhich used film as amedium. Expressionism is described in the OxfordCompanionto Film as amovementwhose main aim wa

14、s to show in images mans inner world and inparticularthe emotions of fear,hatred, love andanxiety. These days, most serious and sometimes not so serious-films attempt to do something like that as a matter of course.12. The large immigrantpopulationin America prefer film to otherentertainmentmedia. B

15、ecause _.A) the films, especially silent films, were usually easy to understandB) they could not afford to buy books or magazinesC) they did not have theatres close enough to their homesD) the film captions were simple enough for them to understand13. What made the American film industry develop during the First World War?A) The drastic drop in imports.B) The poorqualityof European films.C) The growingdemandfor war films.D) The rapid growth ofpopulation.14. What can we learn abo

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