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{{*HTML*}} {{B}}ThePentagon五角大楼{{/B}}??ThePentagon headquartersoftheDepartmentofDefenceinUSisoneoftheworld’slargest officebuildings.ItistwicethesizeoftheMerchandiseMartinChicagoand hasthreetimesthefloorspaceoftheEmpireStateBuildinginNewYork.There areveryfewpeoplethroughouttheUnitedStateswhodonothavesomeknowledge ofthePentagon.Manyhavefollowednewsstoriesemanatingfromthedefence establishmenthousedinthisbuilding.Howeverrelativelyfewpeoplehavehad theopportunitytovisit.??ThePentagonisvirtuallyacityin itself.Approximately23000employeesbothmilitaryandciviliancontribute totheplanningandexecutionofthedefenceofthecountry.Thesepeoplearrive dailyfromWashingtonD.C.anditssuburbsoverapproximately30milesof accesshighwaysincludingexpressbuslanesandoneofthenewestsubway systemsinthecountry.Theyridepast200acresoflawntoparkapproximately 8770carsin16parkinglots;climb131stairwaysorride19escalatorsto reachofficesthatoccupy3705squarefeet.Whileinthebuildingtheytell timeby4200clocksdrinkfrom691waterfountainsutilize284restrooms consume4500cupsofcoffee1700pintsofmilkand6800softdrinksprepared orservedbyarestaurantstaffof230personsanddistributedin1diningroom 2cafeterias6snackbarsandanoutdoorsnackbar.Therestaurantserviceis aprivatelyruncivilianoperationundercontracttothePentagon.? ?Strippedofitsoccupantsfurnitureandvariousdecorationsthebuilding aloneinanextraordinarystructure.BuiltduringtheearlyyearsofWorldWar Ⅱitisstillthoughtofasoneofthemostefficientofficebuildingsinthe world.Despite17.5milesofcorridorsittakesonlysevenminutestowalk betweenanytwopointsinthebuilding.WhichofthefollowingisnotmanagedbythePentagon?
{{*HTML*}} {{B}}Abolishingtheestate-tax{{/B}}? ?Recentlyabout120wealthyAmericanshadsignedanappealtooppose abolishingtheestate-tax.PresidentBushhasincludedabolishingestate-taxin his$1.6trilliontaxcutproposal.NormallywhendozensofAmericansjoinina politicalactivityitisnotparticularlynoteworthybutinthiscasethe dozensinclude:GeorgeSorosabillionairefinancier;WarrenBuffettan investorlistedasAmerica’sfourth-richestperson;thephilanthropistDavid RockefellerJr.;andWilliamGatesSr.aSeattlelawyerandfatherofAmerica’s richestmanMicrosoftCorp.ChairmanBillGates.??Itwasreally refreshingtoseeBuffettandGeorgeSorosandanumberofotherextremely wealthycelebritiesstandupinoppositiontoPresidentBush’sproposed abolishmentofestatetax.Whilethepolicyhassomeemotionalattractions—it wouldprotecttheinheritorsofsomesmallbusinessesfromhavingtosellthe companiestopaytaxesanditistruethatmostpeoplehavebeentaxedontheir savingsoncealready—inpracticethetaxabolishmentwouldmainlybeanextra foraverysmallnumberofveryveryrichpeople.??Buffettand hiscompanycitethesefactorsintheirappealcallingforoppositiontothe estate-taxabolishment.Theyalsodiscusssomethingthat’sequallyemotionaland farmorecomplex;theprincipleofmeritocracy.Theideathateveryonein Americahasanequalchancethatourfatesarenotdeterminedbyaccidentsof birthisoneofourcorevalues.Andnowhereisthisprinciplemorerespected thaninthetechnologyeconomy;entrepreneurshipalmostbydefinitionexpresses theprincipleofmeritocracy.??Theapplicantsarguethat abolishingthetaxinthelongrunwillresultineitherincreasedtaxesor cutstoMedicareSocialSecurityenvironmentalprotectionandothergovernment programs.??Abolishingtheestate-taxwouldenrichtheheirsof America’smillionairesandbillionaireswhilehurtingfamilieswhostruggleto makeendsmeettheappealsays.??Anoldcommercialsays:He madehismoneyintheold-fashionedway:Heearnedit.Therewasaperfect parodyoftheadinwhichthelineread:Hemadehismoneyintheold-fashioned way:Heinheritedit.In20or50or100years.Whichoftheselineswillbe right?BuffetandSorosandtheirfriendstotheircreditwanttohelpmake thefirstonereal.Let’shopethisisonlyonestepinthatprocess.InthesentenceWhichthepolicyhassomeemotionalattractions.inPara.2thepolicyrefersto______.
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{{*HTML*}} {{B}}ThePentagon五角大楼{{/B}}??ThePentagon headquartersoftheDepartmentofDefenceinUSisoneoftheworld’slargest officebuildings.ItistwicethesizeoftheMerchandiseMartinChicagoand hasthreetimesthefloorspaceoftheEmpireStateBuildinginNewYork.There areveryfewpeoplethroughouttheUnitedStateswhodonothavesomeknowledge ofthePentagon.Manyhavefollowednewsstoriesemanatingfromthedefence establishmenthousedinthisbuilding.Howeverrelativelyfewpeoplehavehad theopportunitytovisit.??ThePentagonisvirtuallyacityin itself.Approximately23000employeesbothmilitaryandciviliancontribute totheplanningandexecutionofthedefenceofthecountry.Thesepeoplearrive dailyfromWashingtonD.C.anditssuburbsoverapproximately30milesof accesshighwaysincludingexpressbuslanesandoneofthenewestsubway systemsinthecountry.Theyridepast200acresoflawntoparkapproximately 8770carsin16parkinglots;climb131stairwaysorride19escalatorsto reachofficesthatoccupy3705squarefeet.Whileinthebuildingtheytell timeby4200clocksdrinkfrom691waterfountainsutilize284restrooms consume4500cupsofcoffee1700pintsofmilkand6800softdrinksprepared orservedbyarestaurantstaffof230personsanddistributedin1diningroom 2cafeterias6snackbarsandanoutdoorsnackbar.Therestaurantserviceis aprivatelyruncivilianoperationundercontracttothePentagon.? ?Strippedofitsoccupantsfurnitureandvariousdecorationsthebuilding aloneinanextraordinarystructure.BuiltduringtheearlyyearsofWorldWar Ⅱitisstillthoughtofasoneofthemostefficientofficebuildingsinthe world.Despite17.5milesofcorridorsittakesonlysevenminutestowalk betweenanytwopointsinthebuilding.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthetransportationofthePentagonisNOTtrue?
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 {{B}}Thedifferencebetweenmenandwomen shoppers{{/B}}??Shoppingforclothesisnotthesame experienceforamanasitisforwoman.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneeds something.Hispurposeissettledanddecidedinadvance.Heknowswhathe wantsandhisobjectiveistofinditandbuyit;thepriceisasecondary consideration.Allmensimplywalkintoashopandasktheassistantforwhat theywant.Iftheshophasitinstockthesalesmanpromptlyproducesitand thebusinessoftryingitonproceedsatonce.Allbeingwellthedealcanbe andofteniscompletedinlessthanfiveminuteswithhardlyandchatandto everyone’ssatisfaction.??Foramanslightproblemsmanybegin whentheshopdoesnothavewhathewantsordoesnothaveexactlywhathe wants.Inthatcasethesalesmanasthenameimpliestriestosellthe customersomethingelse—heoffersthenearesthecantothearticlerequired.No goodsalesmanbringsoutsuchasubstitutebluntly;hedoessowithskilland polish:Iknowthisjacketisnotthestyleyouwantsirbutwouldyoulike totryitforsize.Ithappenstobethecolouryoumentioned.Fewmenhave patiencewiththistreatmentandtheusualresponseis:Thisistheright colourandmaybetherightsizebutIshouldbewastingmytimeandyoursby tryingiton.??Nowhowdoesawomangoaboutbuyingclothes?In almosteveryrespectshedoessointheoppositeway.Hershoppingisnotoften basedonneed.Shehadneverfullymadeuphermindwhatshewantsandsheis onlyhavingalookround.Sheisalwaysopentopersuasion;indeedshesets greatstorebywhatthesaleswomantellsherevenbywhatcompanionstellher. Shewilltryonanynumberofthings.Uppermostinhermindisthethoughtof findingsomethingthateveryonethinkssuitsher.Contrarytoalotofjokes mostwomenhaveanexcellentsenseofvaluewhentheybuyclothes.Theyare alwaysonthelookoutfortheunexpectedbargain.Facedwitharoomfulof dressesawomanmayeasilyspendanhourgoingfromonerailtoanothertoand frooftenretracingherstepsbeforeselectingthedressesshewantstotry on.Itisalaboriousprocessbutapparentlyanenjoyableone.Mostdressshops provideschairsforthewaitinghusbands.Themostobviousdifferencebetweenmenandwomenshoppersliesinthatwomenbargainfortheirclothesbutmendonot.
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 {{B}}Thedifferencebetweenmenandwomen shoppers{{/B}}??Shoppingforclothesisnotthesame experienceforamanasitisforwoman.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneeds something.Hispurposeissettledanddecidedinadvance.Heknowswhathe wantsandhisobjectiveistofinditandbuyit;thepriceisasecondary consideration.Allmensimplywalkintoashopandasktheassistantforwhat theywant.Iftheshophasitinstockthesalesmanpromptlyproducesitand thebusinessoftryingitonproceedsatonce.Allbeingwellthedealcanbe andofteniscompletedinlessthanfiveminuteswithhardlyandchatandto everyone’ssatisfaction.??Foramanslightproblemsmanybegin whentheshopdoesnothavewhathewantsordoesnothaveexactlywhathe wants.Inthatcasethesalesmanasthenameimpliestriestosellthe customersomethingelse—heoffersthenearesthecantothearticlerequired.No goodsalesmanbringsoutsuchasubstitutebluntly;hedoessowithskilland polish:Iknowthisjacketisnotthestyleyouwantsirbutwouldyoulike totryitforsize.Ithappenstobethecolouryoumentioned.Fewmenhave patiencewiththistreatmentandtheusualresponseis:Thisistheright colourandmaybetherightsizebutIshouldbewastingmytimeandyoursby tryingiton.??Nowhowdoesawomangoaboutbuyingclothes?In almosteveryrespectshedoessointheoppositeway.Hershoppingisnotoften basedonneed.Shehadneverfullymadeuphermindwhatshewantsandsheis onlyhavingalookround.Sheisalwaysopentopersuasion;indeedshesets greatstorebywhatthesaleswomantellsherevenbywhatcompanionstellher. Shewilltryonanynumberofthings.Uppermostinhermindisthethoughtof findingsomethingthateveryonethinkssuitsher.Contrarytoalotofjokes mostwomenhaveanexcellentsenseofvaluewhentheybuyclothes.Theyare alwaysonthelookoutfortheunexpectedbargain.Facedwitharoomfulof dressesawomanmayeasilyspendanhourgoingfromonerailtoanothertoand frooftenretracingherstepsbeforeselectingthedressesshewantstotry on.Itisalaboriousprocessbutapparentlyanenjoyableone.Mostdressshops provideschairsforthewaitinghusbands.Womenshoppersforclotheswelcomesuggestionsfromanyone.
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