• 2022-06-06 问题

    Cynthia was not well adapted to the life in the remote village, ______ there were so few distractions. A: what B: which C: where D: why

    Cynthia was not well adapted to the life in the remote village, ______ there were so few distractions. A: what B: which C: where D: why

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    Hey Jude是保罗·麦卡特尼为()与前妻Cynthia的五岁儿子Julian写下的一首歌。

    Hey Jude是保罗·麦卡特尼为()与前妻Cynthia的五岁儿子Julian写下的一首歌。

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    Hey Jude是保罗·麦卡特尼为( )与前妻Cynthia的五岁儿子Julian写下的一首歌。

    Hey Jude是保罗·麦卡特尼为( )与前妻Cynthia的五岁儿子Julian写下的一首歌。

  • 2022-06-09 问题

    Mrs. Gibson was ______. A: Dr. Gibson's mother B: Molly's mother C: Cynthia's daughter D: the Doctor's wife

    Mrs. Gibson was ______. A: Dr. Gibson's mother B: Molly's mother C: Cynthia's daughter D: the Doctor's wife

  • 2022-05-30 问题

    HeyJude是保罗·麦卡特尼为()与前妻Cynthia的五岁儿子Julian写下的一首歌。 A: 约翰·列侬 B: 保罗·麦卡特尼 C: 乔治·哈里森 D: 林戈·斯达

    HeyJude是保罗·麦卡特尼为()与前妻Cynthia的五岁儿子Julian写下的一首歌。 A: 约翰·列侬 B: 保罗·麦卡特尼 C: 乔治·哈里森 D: 林戈·斯达

  • 2022-06-18 问题

    The following news will be played TWICE. Fill in the blanks below with the EXACT WORDS or NUMBERS you hear from the news. Write your answers on the answer sheet. There is only ONE WORD or NUMBER for each blank. Tonight, in Park City, Kansas, that the infamous BTK killer may have been caught. But people are ______ to find out just who the suspect is in a serial murder spree that went on for three decades. Cynthia Bowers joins us now with more on the man police have in ______ . Cynthia?Good evening, John. You know people here who knew Dennis Rader as an everyday guy are still shaking their heads today, wondering if he is the serial killer, how he managed to pull it off for so long. So brazen, he ______ claimed as his tenth victim a woman who lived just four doors down from his house. “We all thought she probably knew whoever she was with, but we had no idea that it was the man down the street and he was the BTK Killer.”As a neighbor, Sue Swartzendruber says she tolerated Rader, who took his job as Park City ______ Officer too seriously, even measuring the heights of people's lawns and issuing ______ . At nearby Christ Lutheran, where Rader was a church leader, this is a time of intense soul searching. “Obviously, it is ______ if the truth is what they say it is.”“You just don't want it to be somebody you know.”Jane and Ray Rice were friendly with both Rader and his wife Paula. Ray Rice went to high school with Dennis Rader and still sees him from time to time. “When he was young, he was a very good looking man, you know. It’s like…, I don’t know why he would… if it's him, why he would ever get to this point.”But for investigators, tracking a ______ killer since 1974, that he ______ detection by leading a double life, even raising a family, isn't so surprising. “We were confident that this individual probably did live here in the area.”“Well you're very careful to say he's innocent 'til proven guilty, but is there a sense of ______ ?”“I hope it isn't, but in a sense I hope it is because it will be the end of it, so . . .”Investigators were seen last night carrying boxes from the Rader house, boxes that appear to contain panty hose and jewellery that some think may be ______ of the victims of the serial killer BTK. John. Cynthia, what's next for Dennis Rader? Dennis Rader has his first court appearance tomorrow. He will be charged with ten counts of first-degree murder. And a man who many say was a bit of a control freak must, by now, be realizing he may have lost control for good. John. Cynthia Bowers, in Park City, Kansas, for us tonight. Cynthia, thanks.

    The following news will be played TWICE. Fill in the blanks below with the EXACT WORDS or NUMBERS you hear from the news. Write your answers on the answer sheet. There is only ONE WORD or NUMBER for each blank. Tonight, in Park City, Kansas, that the infamous BTK killer may have been caught. But people are ______ to find out just who the suspect is in a serial murder spree that went on for three decades. Cynthia Bowers joins us now with more on the man police have in ______ . Cynthia?Good evening, John. You know people here who knew Dennis Rader as an everyday guy are still shaking their heads today, wondering if he is the serial killer, how he managed to pull it off for so long. So brazen, he ______ claimed as his tenth victim a woman who lived just four doors down from his house. “We all thought she probably knew whoever she was with, but we had no idea that it was the man down the street and he was the BTK Killer.”As a neighbor, Sue Swartzendruber says she tolerated Rader, who took his job as Park City ______ Officer too seriously, even measuring the heights of people's lawns and issuing ______ . At nearby Christ Lutheran, where Rader was a church leader, this is a time of intense soul searching. “Obviously, it is ______ if the truth is what they say it is.”“You just don't want it to be somebody you know.”Jane and Ray Rice were friendly with both Rader and his wife Paula. Ray Rice went to high school with Dennis Rader and still sees him from time to time. “When he was young, he was a very good looking man, you know. It’s like…, I don’t know why he would… if it's him, why he would ever get to this point.”But for investigators, tracking a ______ killer since 1974, that he ______ detection by leading a double life, even raising a family, isn't so surprising. “We were confident that this individual probably did live here in the area.”“Well you're very careful to say he's innocent 'til proven guilty, but is there a sense of ______ ?”“I hope it isn't, but in a sense I hope it is because it will be the end of it, so . . .”Investigators were seen last night carrying boxes from the Rader house, boxes that appear to contain panty hose and jewellery that some think may be ______ of the victims of the serial killer BTK. John. Cynthia, what's next for Dennis Rader? Dennis Rader has his first court appearance tomorrow. He will be charged with ten counts of first-degree murder. And a man who many say was a bit of a control freak must, by now, be realizing he may have lost control for good. John. Cynthia Bowers, in Park City, Kansas, for us tonight. Cynthia, thanks.

  • 2022-06-29 问题

    Sanford制造公司的成本会计员Cynthia Rogers正在编制一份管理报告,该报告必须包括制造费用的分配。各部门预算的制造费用和某批次产品的数据见下: 公司采用按部门的制造费用分配率,且以直接人工为基数分配制造费用,请问工模具部门对231号批次产品分配多少制造费用?() A: $44.00 B: $241.50 C: $501.00 D: $197.50

    Sanford制造公司的成本会计员Cynthia Rogers正在编制一份管理报告,该报告必须包括制造费用的分配。各部门预算的制造费用和某批次产品的数据见下: 公司采用按部门的制造费用分配率,且以直接人工为基数分配制造费用,请问工模具部门对231号批次产品分配多少制造费用?() A: $44.00 B: $241.50 C: $501.00 D: $197.50

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    Aside from perpetuating (使……持续存在) itself, the sole purpose of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters is to “foster, assist and sustain an interest” in literature, music, and art. This it does by enthusiastically handing out money. Annual cash awards are given to deserving artists in various categories of creativity: architecture, musical composition, theater, novels, serious poetry, light verse, painting, sculpture. One award subsidizes a promising American writer’s visit to Rome. There is even an award for a very good work of fiction that failed commercially once won by the young John Updike for The Poorhouse Fair and, more recently, by Alice Walker for In Love and Trouble. The awards and prizes total about $750,000 a year, but most of them range in size from $5,000 to $12,500, a welcome sum to many young practitioners whose work may not bring in that much money in a year. One of the advantages of the awards is that many go to the struggling artists, rather than to those who are already successful. Members of the Academy and Institute are not eligible (有资格的) for any cash prizes. Another advantage is that, unlike the National Endowment for the Arts or similar institutions throughout the world, there is no government money involved. Awards are made by committee. Each of the three departments Literature (120 members), Art (83), Music (47)—has a committee dealing with its own field Committee membership rotates every year, so that new voices and opinions are constantly heard. The most financially rewarding of all the Academy-Institute awards are the Mildred and Harold Strauss Livings. Harold Strauss, a devoted editor at Alfred A. Knopf, the New York publishing house, and Mildred Strauss, his wife, were wealthy and childless. They left the Academy-Institute a unique bequest (遗赠): for five consecutive years, two distinguished (and financially needy) writers would receive enough money so they could devote themselves entirely to “prose literature”(no plays, no poetry, and no paying job that might distract). In 1983, the first Strauss Livings of $35,000 a year went to short-story writer Raymond Carver and novelist-essayist Cynthia Ozick. By 1988, the fund had grown enough so that two winners, novelists Diane Johnson and Robert Stone, each got $50,000 a year for five years. How much do the awards and prizes offered by the Academy-Institute total approximately each year?

    Aside from perpetuating (使……持续存在) itself, the sole purpose of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters is to “foster, assist and sustain an interest” in literature, music, and art. This it does by enthusiastically handing out money. Annual cash awards are given to deserving artists in various categories of creativity: architecture, musical composition, theater, novels, serious poetry, light verse, painting, sculpture. One award subsidizes a promising American writer’s visit to Rome. There is even an award for a very good work of fiction that failed commercially once won by the young John Updike for The Poorhouse Fair and, more recently, by Alice Walker for In Love and Trouble. The awards and prizes total about $750,000 a year, but most of them range in size from $5,000 to $12,500, a welcome sum to many young practitioners whose work may not bring in that much money in a year. One of the advantages of the awards is that many go to the struggling artists, rather than to those who are already successful. Members of the Academy and Institute are not eligible (有资格的) for any cash prizes. Another advantage is that, unlike the National Endowment for the Arts or similar institutions throughout the world, there is no government money involved. Awards are made by committee. Each of the three departments Literature (120 members), Art (83), Music (47)—has a committee dealing with its own field Committee membership rotates every year, so that new voices and opinions are constantly heard. The most financially rewarding of all the Academy-Institute awards are the Mildred and Harold Strauss Livings. Harold Strauss, a devoted editor at Alfred A. Knopf, the New York publishing house, and Mildred Strauss, his wife, were wealthy and childless. They left the Academy-Institute a unique bequest (遗赠): for five consecutive years, two distinguished (and financially needy) writers would receive enough money so they could devote themselves entirely to “prose literature”(no plays, no poetry, and no paying job that might distract). In 1983, the first Strauss Livings of $35,000 a year went to short-story writer Raymond Carver and novelist-essayist Cynthia Ozick. By 1988, the fund had grown enough so that two winners, novelists Diane Johnson and Robert Stone, each got $50,000 a year for five years. How much do the awards and prizes offered by the Academy-Institute total approximately each year?

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