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Look at the four squares, , , , and , which indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. Where would the sentence best fit
This is due to the beating of the double reed through which the air travels as it leaves the player’s mouth.
The highest of the standard orchestral instruments, the flute is unlike the other woodwinds because it is held across the player’s mouth.
The air inside is set in vibration by the action of the airstream against the edge of the hole.
The flute has no reed, so its tone is pure and creamy.
In contrast, the oboe has a rasping, "sawtooth" configuration to its sound when played loud.
However, the oboe can produce a quiet and gentle sound when called for, and it can even approximate the human voice.

This is due to the beating of the double reed through which the air travels as it leaves the player’s mouth.

Look at the four squares,,,, and, which indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. Where would the sentence best fit
This is due to the beating of the double reed through which the air travels as it leaves the player’s mouth.
The highest of the standard orchestral instruments, the flute is unlike the other woodwinds because it is held across the player’s mouth.
The air inside is set in vibration by the action of the airstream against the edge of the hole.
The flute has no reed, so its tone is pure and creamy.
In contrast, the oboe has a rasping, "sawtooth" configuration to its sound when played loud.
However, the oboe can produce a quiet and gentle sound when called for, and it can even approximate the human voice.

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【单选题】正气强弱的主要影响因素是

A.
居住的地域条件
B.
工作环境
C.
体质和精神状态
D.
气候变化
E.
以上都不是

【单选题】The word grasped in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to() A. reduced B. challenged C. understood D. hidden

A.
1 Both the Greeks and the Romans minted coins. The Romans called the place where coins were made and stored by the Latin word moneta, the ancestor of the English word money. Even after coins were developed, however, the world was still a long way away from our current system of money. Each city made its own coins, with no common way of exchanging one type for another. Gradually, traders worked out different rates of exchange.
B.
2 Another complication lay in the fact that for thousands of years, most people did not use money for important purchases. Although the wealthier classes used money for major transactions, ordinary people continued to barter for most things in their daily lives. For example, workers would be paid in food, clothing, and shelter, rather than in money. Farmers would grow food and make items for themselves, trading the tiny surplus for whatever they could not make or grow.
C.
3 Paper money had a lot of advantages: it was lighter and easier to carry. It was also a lot cheaper to make. The development of paper money meant that people had grasped the difference between money as a symbol and money as something that was worth only the actual cost of the paper and ink in making a bill. The first known use of paper money was in China, around the year 1300. The first use of paper money in Europe was in Sweden in the 1600s, a time of extensive international trade and exploration. Because paper money made trade easier and more efficient, its use quickly caught on throughout the world.