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中国探月工程二期的技术先导星“嫦娥二号”于2010年10月1日18时59分在西昌

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    中国探月工程二期的技术先导星“嫦娥二号”于2010年10月1日18时59分在西昌卫星发射中心由“长征三号丙”运载火箭发射升空。下图所示是我国的“探月工程”向月球发射绕月探测卫星“嫦娥二号”过程简图、它进入月球轨道后,在距离月球表面高为100千米的轨道上绕月球开展对月球科学的探测和研究。读图回答1—2题。

1、图中地球、月球、嫦娥二号构成了新的天体系统,则该图所包括的天体系统有 [ ]

A、一级

B、二级

C、三级

D、四级

2、美国纽约(西五区)的中国留学生们要实时观看卫星发射现场直播,当地时间是 [ ]

A、1日5时59分  

B、2日5时59分

C、1日18时59分

D、2日18时59分

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end of a holiday season: first, estimate the total amount paid (by the givers) for all the holiday gifts you received;

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     The most conservative (保守的) estimate put the average receiver's valuation at 90% of the buying price.

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without making anyone poorer. In other words, if the giver gave the cash value of the purchase instead of the

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A. Because the economic situation in US has been depressing.

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C. Because holiday spending can speed up GDP growth.

D. Because sellers can make as much profit as 60 % over holiday season.

2. What's the main idea for the second paragraph?[ ]

A. In many cases the gifts cannot meet the receivers' needs.

B. The purchases made over holiday season are actually a waste of money.

C. It's really not easy to guess the others' preferences.

D. Much of the holiday spending is on gifts for others.

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A. prove the mismatch between wants and gifts

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D. discover the exact cost of holiday spending on gift giving

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