What we ______ is knowledge,not money.

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What we ______ is not money,but friendship.

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A.wanted   B.want to offer

C.offer    D.are short of

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科目:高中英語 來源:新華東師大版一課一練(高二英語第一學(xué)期) 題型:022

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  agreed, supply, be short of, neglect, knowledge, particular, help, normal, effect, know about

What we ________ is not money, but time.

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  agreed, supply, be short of, neglect, knowledge, particular, help, normal, effect, know about

What we ________ is not money, but time.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2011屆云南省昆明一中高三第二次月考英語卷 題型:閱讀理解

In the late nineteenth century, ^5,000 pianos were sold in the United States each year and, with over half a million youths learning to play the instrument, there was a huge demand for sheet music (活頁樂譜).Indeed the demand was so huge that publishers rushed to enter the profitable market.During the last fifteen years of the century, many publishers began to set up shops in New York, the center for the production of the musical arts
By the turn of the nineteenth century many important publishers had their offices on 28th Street between Broadway and 5th Avenue, and this Is the area that became known as Tin Pan Alley.It was here that publishers adopted new, aggressive business practices and marketing techniques to achieve great sales.
How it became to be known by that name is unclear, but the general opinion is that it is down to a visiting journalist by the name of Monroe Rosenfeld.He described the area as being drowned in the noise coming from the producers' offices, sounding as though hundreds of people were hitting tin pans(錫鍋).He used it several times in his newspaper articles in the early twentieth century and the term stuck.With time this name was popularly embraced and many years later it came to describe the U.S.music publishing industry in general.
The start of Tin Pan Alley is usually dated to about 1885,.but the end of Tin Pan Alley is less clear-cut .Some date it to the start of the Great.Depression in the 1930s when the phonograph(留聲機(jī)) and radio replaced sheet music, as the driving force of American popular music, while others consider Tin Pan Alley to have continued into thel950s when earlier styles of American popular music were upstaged (搶風(fēng)頭) by the rise of rock & roll.
There's a plaque(紀(jì)念匾牌)on the sidewalk on 28th Street in honor of the influence of Tin Pan Alley on American popular culture, but the buildings that were home to the legendary Tin Pan Alley publishers and songwriters are up for sale and may be torn down to make room for modern high-rise buildings.
【小題1】What.is the passage mainly about ?                     

A.American popular music.
B.Tin Pan Alley's future。
C.American music Industry.
D.The history of Tin Pan Alley.
【小題2】In the early 20th century.Tin Pan Alley was used to refer to ____.
A.the American popular culture.B.the American printing media
C.the American rock-music centerD.the American music publishing industry.
【小題3】In the nineteenth century, the driving force of American popular music was:____.
A.rock & rollB.sheet music
C.country musicD.phonographs and radios
【小題4】When visiting Tin Pan Alley , Rosenfeld probably felt it was ____.
A.very noisyB.very quietC.wideD.narrow
【小題5】We can learn from the passage that ______.
A.the term " Tin Pan Alley" was perhaps first used by Rosenfeld.
B.the old shops of Tin Pan Alley will be well protected.
C.Tin Pan Alley got its name in the early nineteenth century.
D.there were once some factories in Tin Pan Alley

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