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A.How much do you charge for the room per night?
B.What is the rent every week?
C.What price is it?
D.What does is cost?
A.How much do you charge for the room per night?
B.What is the rent every week?
C.What price is it?
D.What does is cost?
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A.how much it costs
B.how much cost is
C.how much costs it
D.how much does it cost
A.how does it cost
B.how much is the skirt
C.how much the skirt cost
D.how about the skirt
A.It must be very expensive.
B.It looks so nice.
C.How much does it cost?
D.How are you?
What does Paragraph 3 mainly discuss?
A.The direction for future research.
B.The necessity of running more tests.
C.The difficulty of testing the theories.
D.The cost of animal experiments.
According to the passage, economics is studied to______.
A.get more resources for human beings
B.put human wants under some control
C.satisfy the unlimited human wants with the limited resources
D.produce better goods and services for all human beings
根据以下内容,回答题。
Passage Three
Alaska, which was called Russian America before it was sold to U. S. A. ,joined the union as the forty-ninth state in 1959.
Alaska is now the largest of all the 50 states of the U. S..
It was in 1867 that President A. Johnson"s Secretary of State(国务卿) ,Seward bought Alaska from the Russians at a cost of 7.2 million. The buying of the huge northern land mass seemed at first something foolishly done. Not only was Alaska difficult to reach, but it was also hard to bye in, and it appeared to have no importance in time of war. Besides, there are volcanoes there as Alaska hes on the Pacific" ring of fire". In Alaska large treeless areas are covered with snow all the year. For these reasons the buying of Alaska was called "Seward"s Fooly" at that time.
However, in 1896 gold was found in Alaska, and people poured tin to the land quickly. Since then other important natural resources were discovered, including oil. Soon people changed their thinking about "Seward"s Fooly". But most people visit Alaska in order to see the endless beauty of nature that the northern land discloses to them. For instance, there are a- bout 11,000 islands in Alaska. And in a certain area of Alaska the sun does not set for 82 days
every year.
Alaska belonged to__________before 1867. 查看材料
A.Russia
B.America
C.Canada
D.Japan
根据以下内容回答题:
Every couDle who goes to the altar(圣坛)believes that they will make that trip onlyonce in their lives.They want the day to be perfect,and they are asking for much more than good weather.Thev want the most beautiful clothes,the freshest flowers.Moreover,her family who will foot the bill is not in any mood,to economize. A quick look at any bride magazine will reveal that plenty of attractive goods and services compete for a share of the wedding budget.Besides the obvious choices of rings,dresses,flowers,and photographs,there are the less apparent expenses:a lavish(奢侈的)cake,a rehearsal dinner,a reception,music fbr both the ceremony and the reception,tips,and even nadkins and matchbooks printed with the couple’s names and the wedding date. As the arrangements are generally complicated,there are plenty of services that can be hired to helD with the planning and execution of the every aspect of the wedding:planning the photographs,selecting the wedding rings,choosing the flowers,picking the honeymoon spot,and so on.One magazine lists over 350 such pamphlets published,of course,by businesses who have something to offer.Considering that weddings do more than l 2 billion dollars worth of business annually in the US alone,such activity isn’t surprising. What is surprising is that not one company dominates the industry.It seems that when people plan for a day as special to them as a weddin9,they resist standardization.They turn instead to the small local suppliers known to them or to their friends.Family members or friends often servee as Dhotographers,caterers and musicians.This.not only helps bring the wedding cost down,but makes it more personal. What about the couple that doesn’t want to take in this billion-dollar industry?They can go to eity hall and get married for less than the price of a hamburger.
What does the expression“this billion.dollar industry”refer to?
A.The budgets of weddings.
B.The business ofweddings.
C.The planning and execution of weddings
D.The high wedding expenses.