Many of his finest pictures are________ (悬挂)in the National museum.
第1题:
Mathew Brady______.
A. was very lifelike
B. was famous for his unusual pictures
C. was quite strong
D. took many pictures of moving people
39.答案为B 根据第四段“The pictures were unusual because they were very lifelike.”可知 Mathew Brady拍的照片栩栩如生,因此而闻名。
第2题:
(ii) Analyse the effect of delaying the sale of the business of the Stiletto Partnership to Razor Ltd until
30 April 2007 on Clint’s income tax and national insurance position.
You are not required to prepare detailed calculations of his income tax or national insurance liabilities.
(4 marks)
(ii) The implications of delaying the sale of the business
The implications of delaying the sale of the business until 30 April would have been as follows:
– Clint would have received an additional two months of profits amounting to £6,920 (£20,760 x 1/3).
– Clint’s trading income in 2006/07 would have been reduced by £13,015 (£43,723 – £30,708), much of which
would have been subject to income tax at 40%. His additional trading income in 2007/08 of £19,935 would all
have been taxed at 10% and 22%.
– Clint is entitled to the personal age allowance of £7,280 in both years. However, it is abated by £1 for every £2
by which his total income exceeds £20,100. Once Clint’s total income exceeds £24,590 (£20,100 + ((£7,280
– £5,035) x 2)), his personal allowance will be reduced to the standard amount of £5,035. Accordingly, the
increased personal allowance would not be available in 2006/07 regardless of the year in which the business was
sold. It is available in 2007/08 (although part of it is wasted) but would not have been if the sale of the business
had been delayed.
– Clint’s class 4 national insurance contributions in 2006/07 would have been reduced due to the fall in the level
of his trading income. However, much of the saving would be at 1% only. Clint is not liable to class 4 national
insurance contributions in 2007/08 as he is 65 at the start of the year.
– Changing the date on which the business was sold would have had no effect on Clint’s class 2 liability as he is
not required to make class 2 contributions once he is 65 years old.
第3题:
Vingo showed the young people the pictures of his family which were _____ snapshots.
A. many-handling
B. much-handling
C. many-handled
D. much-handled
第4题:
One should take pride in his national culture.()
第5题:
The main idea of this passage is that satellites aye now used in______.
A.taking pictures of the atmosphere
B.receiving pictures of the atmosphere
C.doing other work in many ways
D.weather forecasting
第6题:
( )Many pictures in the book “Learning How to Learn” can __________.
A.make children read slowly
B.make children understand the book easily
C.make the book boring
D.make children draw beautifully
第7题:
第8题:
第9题:
How many languages does Peter speak?()
第10题:
facilities
jeremiads
gaffes
obloquies
exploits
第11题:
said that man would fly in the sky one day
built a kind of machine which never flew
drew many beautiful pictures of birds
made designs for flying machines
第12题:
The Canterbury Tales
A Farewell to Arms
Typee
The Scarlet Letter
第13题:
There were many pictures on the wall.(改为一般疑问句)
________,________many pictures on the wall?
第14题:
Many of his finest pictures are (悬挂)in the National museum.
第15题:
A、will leave
B、is to leave
C、is to be left
D、has left
第16题:
____his age, he couldn’t have painted the pictures all by himself.
A. To consider
B. Considered
C. Being considered
D. Considering
第17题:
A directory contains many a numbered sub-dir, and other files or directories as well. Each numbered
sub-dir contains pictures(only jpg or png) and other files. Some of the pictures are original, while the
others are the result of conversion from the original(jpg.jpg or png.png or jpg.png). Write a BASH
command/script. to list all those orphaned pictures whose original counterparts are missing.
第18题:
B
In the 1500s,the camera was invented.
However,in the early 1800s people found a way to make the pictures permanent. Even then,photography was a new field. Most families had their pictures taken by photographers.People did not own cameras because taking pictures and developing the films were too difficult.In 1884 ,George Eastman invented a kind of film.lt could be put into a small camera. The new film was easy to use. So many people began to buy cameras. When they had used up their films people returned their cameras to the factory. There,the films were developed,and pictures were made. More films were put into the cameras. And they were sent back to the owners with their pictures.
Today's cameras are much easier to use. Photography has become a hot hobby, There are also many new jobs in this field,especially in news reporting. Newspapers,magazines,and tele-vision all need pictures to tell stories, Photographers help scientists by taking pictures through microscopes and telescopes. Deep-sea divers take pictures of ocean plants and animals. Astro-nauts take their cameras into space. Man finds new uses of the camera every day.
( )26. When did people find a way to make the pictures permanent?
A. In the 1500s.
B. In the 1600s.
C. In the 1700s.
D. In the 1800s.
第19题:
第20题:
To many Americans,education is important because()
Ait contributes to the success of individuals
Bit contributes to the strengthening of national strength
Cit prepares the young people for future development
DBoth A and B
第21题:
illustrated
explained
illustration
illuminated
第22题:
19
20
26
30
第23题:
magnify
enlarge
strengthen
enhance