问题 单项选择题

Questions 71-80 are based on the following passage.
A federal judge on Monday certified a $ 200 billion class action lawsuit against the tobacco industry for its marketing of light cigarettes.
Eastern District of New York Judge Jack B. Weinstein’s 540-page opinion in Schwab v. Philip Morris USA, Inc. , 04-CIV-1945—which included an additional 965 pages of appendices for a total of 1,505 pages-gave tens of millions of smokers an avenue to recover damages from the nation’s largest tobacco companies, including Philip Morris USA Inc. , R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. , Lorillard Tobacco Co. , and Liggett Group, Inc.
The class will include anyone who purchased light cigarettes from the time tobacco companies began selling them in the 1970s. The judge said he even would consider broadening the class, to encompass smokers of all "low tar" brands, not just light cigarettes. The judge suggested that an expansion of the class could assist the parties in negotiating a global settlement. He set a trial date for January 22, 2007. The plaintiffs intend to seek treble damages.
Weinstein has expressed skepticism about the plaintiffs’ theory of damages, which alleges that light smokers were defrauded of billions because they believed they were buying a product of greater value because of its health advantages. The judge also questioned the size of the class, as well as the claim that as many as 90 percent of light cigarette smokers chose the cigarettes because they were less harmful.
In his ruling Monday, the judge stressed that while the suit was far from perfect, the evidence was sufficient. He said the jury system—which he described as the "ultimate focus group of the law"—was well equipped to sort out the particulars in accordance with Amendment VII of the U. S. Constitution.
Weinstein declined to grant an interlocutory appeal to the 2nd U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Theodore M. Grossman of Jones Day in Cleveland, which represents R J. Reynolds, said the defendants would seek a stay and appeal the class certification under Rule 23 (f) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

The phrase "Jones Day" underlined in Paragraph 6 refers to a ______.

A.person

B.firm

C.holiday

D.corporation

答案

参考答案:B

解析:

[分析]: 细节题型 见第六段第二句:Theodore M. Grossman of Jones Day in Cleveland,which represents R. J. Reynolds.said the defendants would seek a stay and appeal the class certification under Rule 23(f)of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.由此可知:位于克里夫兰(美城市)的Jones Day的Theodore M. Grossman,代表R. J. Reynolds,说被告将寻求法庭延缓……;一般是由律师出面替被告辩护,由此可知Jones Day应是一家律师事务所(小型的可用farm);因此B为答案。本题也可通过排除法做出。

单项选择题
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     Computer technology has become a major part of people's lives. This technology has its own special

words. One example is the word " mouse". A computer mouse is not a small animal that lives in buildings

and open fields. It is a small device (装置) that you move around on a flat surface in front of a computer.

The mouse moves the cursor (光标) on the computer screen.

     Computer expert Douglas Engelbart developed the idea for the mouse in the early nineteen-sixties. The

first computer mouse was a carved block of wood with two metal wheels. It was called a mouse because

it had a tail at one end. The tail was the wire that connected it to the computer.

      Using a computer takes some training. People who are experts are sometimes called hackers. A hacker

is usually a person who writes software programs in a special computer language. But the word" hacker"

is also used to describe a person who tries to steal information from computer systems.

     Another well known computer word is Google. It is the name of a popular search engine for the Internet.

People use the search engine to find information about almost any subject on the Internet. The people who

started the company named it Google because in mathematics, googol, spelled g-o-o-g-o-l,is an extremely

large number. It is the number one followed by one hundred zeros.

      When you "Google" a subject, you can get a large amount of information about it. Some people like to

Google their friends or themselves to see how many times their name appears on the Internet.

     If you Google someone, you might find that persons name on a blog. A blog is the shortened name for

a Web log. A blog is a personal Web page. It may contain stories, comments, pictures and links to other

websites. Some people add information to their blogs every day. People who have blogs are called bloggers.

1. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?

A. Douglas Engelbart was a great inventor.

B. The first mouse was made from wood.

C. How the first computer mouse was invented.

D. Why the mouse has a tail.

2. If someone is called a hacker,  _____.

A. he is good at repairing computers

B. he is skilled at computer technology

C. he always loads the newest softwares

D. he always stays at home developing softwares

3. According to the passage, a blog ______.

A. must be updated every day

B. is a company's Web page

C. is linked to all search engines

D. usually contains information about personal experiences

4. Which of the following is TRUE about Google?

A. It can help you find useful information.

B. It can help people communicate with each other.

C. It is used to do mathematical analysis.

D. It is the largest number in mathematics.