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Fred Cooke of Salford turned 90 two days ago and the world has been beating a path to his door. If you haven't noticed, the backstreet boy educated at Blackpool grammar styles himself more grandly as Alastair Cooke, broadcaster extraordinaire. An honorable KBE, he would be Sir Alastair if he had not taken American citizenship more than half a century ago. If it sounds snobbish to draw attention to his humble origins, it should be reflected that the real snob is Cooke himself, who has spent a lifetime disguising them. But the fact that he opted to renounce his British passport in 1941--just when his country needed all the wartime help it could get--is hardly a matter for congratulation. Cooke has made a fortune out of his love affair with America, entrancing listeners with a weekly monologue that has won Radio 4 many devoted adherents. Part of the pull is the developed drawl. This is the man who gave the world 'midatlantic', the language of the disc jockey and public relations man. He sounds American to us and English to them, while in reality he has for decades belonged to neither. Cooke's world is an America that exists. largely in the imagination. He took ages to acknowledge the disaster that was Vietnam and even longer to wake up to Watergate. His politics have drifted to the right with age, and most of his opinions have been acquired on the golf course with fellow celebrities. He chased after stars on arrival in America, fixing up an interview with Charlie Chaplin and briefly becoming his friend. He told Cooke he could turn him into a fine light comedian instead he is an impressionist's dream. Cooke liked the sound of his first wife's name almost as much as he admired her good looks. But he found bringing up baby difficult and left her for the wife of his landlord. Women listeners were unimpressed when, in 1996, he declared on air that the fact that 4 % of women in the American armed forces were raped showed remarkable self-restraint on the part of Uncle Sam's soldiers. His arrogance in not allowing BBC editors to see his script. in advance worked, not for the first time, to his detriment. His defenders said he could not help living with the 1930s values he had acquired and somewhat dubiously went on to cite 'gallantry' as chief among them. Cooke's raconteur style. encouraged a whole generation of BBC men to think of themselves as more important than the story. His treacly tones were the model for the regular World Service reports From Our Own Correspondent, known as FOOCs in the business. They may yet be his epitaph. At the beginning of the passage the writer sounds critical of______.
A.
Cooke's obscure origins
B.
Cooke's broadcasting style
C.
Cooke's American citizenship
D.
Cooke's fondness of America
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A.
增塑剂
B.
成形材料
C.
增稠剂
D.
避光剂
E.
防腐剂
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B.
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C.
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D.
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【多选题】看近物时会出现()
A.
瞳孔开大
B.
睫状体前移
C.
睫状肌收缩
D.
晶状体凸度变大
E.
睫状小带松弛
【判断题】看近物时,瞳孔会扩大。
A.
正确
B.
错误
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A.
增塑剂
B.
成形材料
C.
增稠剂
D.
避光剂
E.
防腐剂
【单选题】丙二醇可作为
A.
增塑剂
B.
成形材料
C.
增稠剂
D.
避光剂
E.
防腐剂
【简答题】( 10分)已知: 有机物E和F可作塑料的增塑剂或涂料的增塑剂,它们 的分子量相等。它们可以用下图的方法合成。 (1)写出结构简式:B 、D 。 (2)写出反应方程式:A+C→E : 。 (3)反应⑤的类型: 。 (4)E和F的相互关系是(   ) A.同分异构体 B.同一种物质 C.同一类物质 D.同系物
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A.
缩小
B.
扩大
C.
不变
D.
先扩大后缩小
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A.
.选文中,老人的话,“这年月呀,人还不如一只鸽子呢!”是用对比手法反衬出当时贫富分化的严重程度。
B.
选文中,以鸽子之争,表现了清末百姓的无所事事,荒废时间。
C.
选文节选自《茶馆》第一幕,也是相对最精彩、艺术成就最高的一幕。
D.
《茶馆》抓住人物语言,揭示人物性格,同时也暗示时代背景。
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