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PASSAGE THREE Three years ago, Joseph J. Ellis, one of the most widely read American historians, ran into a career crisis of his own strange devising. Just months after his book, Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation won the Pulitzer Prize and planted itself for a long run on the best-seller list, it emerged that Ellis, who spent the Vietnam War years doing graduate work at Yale and teaching history at West Point, had been offering his students at Mount Holyoke College wholly invented accounts of his days as a platoon leader in Vietnam. After his tall tales were exposed in the Boston Globe, Ellis was suspended without pay for a year and compelled to relinquish his endowed chair. But even after the story broke, his book continued to sell briskly. And why not? No one ever accused him of falsifying his scholarship, and his probing biographies remain some of the most psychologically penetrating portraits of the Founding Fathers that we have. His supple new book, His Excellency: George Washington (Knopf; 320 pages), is another in that line, full of subtle inroads into the man Ellis calls the most notorious model of self-control in all of American history, the original marble man. The Washington Ellis gives us is not the customary figure operating serenely above the fray but a man constantly seeking to govern his own passions. Ironically, telling Washington"s story truthfully requires Ellis to occasionally cast doubt on the great man"s honesty. Washington could lie when he needed to—for instance, by misrepresenting for posterity his role in the disastrous engagement at Fort Necessity during the French and Indian War. And throughout his career, he feigned a lack of ambition as cover for a relentless impulse to move upward in the world. Washington had no more than a grade-school education, but he had an early grasp of issues that would be crucial to America"s future, such as westward expansion and the vexing matter of slavery. He eventually concluded that slavery must be abolished, though his own slaves were freed only after his death. He also understood precisely what his role in the new nation should be. Washington emerged from the War of Independence as a kind of god. Like Caesar before him and Napoleon after, he might easily have parlayed military glory into imperial power. But he performed his greatest service to his country by refusing to yield to that temptation. At the end of his second Administration, he turned down a third term, thereby establishing an enduring example of limited presidential tenure. Washington was willing to refuse a crown, but he was exasperated by Thomas Jefferson"s and James Madison"s aversion to federal power. His experience during the war with Britain, when a rudderless Continental Congress left his army chronically short of supplies, convinced him of the need for a government strong enough to pursue national purposes. But as Ellis sees it, Washington"s views were also "projections onto the national screen of the need for the same kind of controlling authority he had orchestrated within his own personality". The Father of His Country had first to prevail as master of himself.
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【判断题】Hotpot was first eaten by rich people in Shanghai.
A.
正确
B.
错误
【多选题】以下哪些属于债权类的流动资产评估( )
A.
应收账款评估
B.
应收票据评估
C.
现金及银行存款评估
D.
预付账款评估
【单选题】I am going to eat hotpot with my friends tonight. Would you like to ______ us?
A.
take part in
B.
join
C.
enter
D.
come in
【单选题】What does 'wriggling larvae' refer to in the first paragraph?
A.
A kind of fish that can eat mosquitoes.
B.
A kind of bird that dies of West Nile virus.
C.
Mosquitoes in adolescence.
D.
A kind of insect that can live in the water.
【单选题】There ______many restaurants in town, but they _________ eat the food there at first.
A.
used to have, didn’t use to
B.
used to have, didn’t used to
C.
used to be, didn’t use to
D.
used to be, didn’t used to
【简答题】请设计一个 5 人表决器,在主裁判长 A 赞成的前提下,且赞成的总人数过半数的情况下,判定为表决通过,输出端 voteout 输出高电平,反之输出低电平。
【多选题】药品严重不良反应包括以下哪些情形( )。
A.
引起死亡
B.
致癌、致畸、致出生缺陷
C.
对生命有危险并能够导致人体永久的或显著的伤残
D.
导致住院或住院时间延长
E.
对器官功能产生永久损伤
【多选题】药品严重不良反应是指因服用药品引起以下哪些损害情形之一的反应()
A.
引起死亡
B.
致癌、致畸、致出生缺陷
C.
对生命有危险并能导致人体永久性的或显著性的伤残
D.
对器官功能产生永久性损伤
E.
导致住院或住院时间延长
【多选题】药品严重不良反应包括以下哪些()
A.
引起死亡
B.
致癌、致畸、致出生缺陷
C.
对生命有危险并能够导致人体永久的或显著的伤残
D.
对器官功能产生永久损伤
E.
导致住院或住院时间延长
【单选题】Volunteers are being recruited(征募) to eat raw potatoes in the first human trials of a vaccine grown in genetically engineered vegetables. Researchers in Texas hope that people who eat the potatoes wil...
A.
to prove that doctors don't like vegetables
B.
to amuse the reader by telling some funny things
C.
to describe how vegetables can grow vaccines for their own use
D.
to tell the reader about a cheaper way of growing vaccines
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