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单选题She often remains coldly remote from him;probably his badly scarred face produced an involuntary feeling of_____, in his neighbor.
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单选题(2004)He didn't remember____the book and said be would give it to me the next day.
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单选题Fandi won the Player-of-the-Match award because he was the most ______ player in the match.
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单选题The bread must be very old, Its very dry and ______. A) stale B) shabby C) barren D) fresh
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单选题______ touching in O"Henry"s stories is the gallantry with which ordinary people struggle to maintain their dignity.
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单选题Each time ______ they met they would talk long hours together. A.which B.during C.when D./
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单选题I once went to a town in the north of England on business. It was about 7:30 in the evening when I reached the hotel. The manageress, a strict old lady of about 60, showed me to my room. When I asked her what time dinner was, she said there was only one sitting at 6:30, and Ihad 1 it. "Never mind," I said. "I"m not very 2 I"ll just have a drink in the bar and a sandwich." "Bar!" she 3 her voice. "This is a respectable hotel, young man. If you want 4 , you must go somewhere else." She spoke 5 a glass of beer was a dangerous drug. I went to a bar and had some beer and sandwiches and then went to the cinema. At about 11:30 I 6 Everything was in darkness. I knocked at the door, but nothing happened. The 7 sound was the church clock opposite, which suddenly struck the half-hour with such 8 that it made me jump. 9 a window opened upstairs. The old "lady 10 and asked me what was going on. I explained who I was and she let me 11 after ten minutes" wait. She was in her nightdress. She told me seriously that guests were 12 to be back in the hotel by 11 o"clock. I went to bed but could not sleep. Every quarter of an hour the church clock struck and at midnight the whole hotel shook with the noise. Just before dawn, I finally 13 . When I arrived at 14 , everyone else had nearly 15 and there was not enough coffee to go round. "Did you 16 well, young man.9" the old lady asked. " 17 , I don"t think I could go through 18 night in that room," I replied. "I hardly slept at all." "That"s because you were 19 all night drinking!" she said angrily, putting 20 to the conversation.
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单选题It is generally believed that______exercise you do, the healthier you will become.
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单选题The title that best expresses the main idea of this passage is ______. ( )
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单选题How much living space does a person need? What happens when these space requirements are not adequately met? Sociologists and psychologists are【K17】______experiments on rats to try to determine the effects of【K18】______on humans. Recent studies have shown that the【K19】______ of rats is greatly affected by space. If rats have adequate【K20】______space, they eat well, sleep well, and reproduce well. But, if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior 【K21】______and even their health conditions【K22】____________perceptibly. They cannot sleep and eat well, and【K23】____________of fear and tension become obvious. The more【K24】____________they are, the more they【K25】____________to bite each other and even【K26】____________each other. Thus, for rats, population and violence are directly【K27】____________. Is this a【K28】____________law for human society as well? Is adequate space not【K29】____________desirable but also【K30】____________for human survival?
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单选题She was depressed by the______ fog-bound scene on the waterfront and felt even more lonely. A. curious B somber C. natural D. global
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单选题Don't lose heart. Success is ______.
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单选题 It never rains but it pours. Just as bosses and boards have finally sorted out their worst accounting and compliance troubles, and improved their feeble corporation governance, a new problem threatens to earn them--especially in America--the sort of nasty headlines that inevitably lead to heads rolling in the executive suite: data insecurity. Left, until now, to odd, low-level IT staff to put right, and seen as a concern only of data-rich industries such as banking, telecoms and air travel, information protection is now high on the boss's agenda in businesses of every variety. Several massive leakages of customer and employee data this year--from organizations as diverse as Time Warner, the American defense contractor Science Applications International Corp and even the University of California. Berkeley--have left managers hurriedly peering into their intricate 11 systems and business processes in search of potential vulnerabilities. "Data is becoming an asset which needs no be guarded as much as any other asset." says I am Mendelson of Stanford University's business school. "The ability guard customer data is the key to market value, which the board is responsible for on behalf of shareholders". Indeed, just as there is the concept of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), perhaps it is time for GASP. Generally Accepted Security Practices, suggested Eli Noam of New York's Columbia Business School. "Setting the proper investment level for security, redundancy, and recovery is a management issue, not a technical one." he says. The mystery is that this should come as a surprise to any boss. Surely it should be obvious to the dimmest executive that trust, that most valuable of economic assets, is easily destroyed and hugely expensive to restore--and that few things are more likely to destroy trust than a company letting sensitive personal data get into the wrong hands. The current state of affairs may have been encouraged--though not justified--by the lack of legal penalty (in America, but not Europe) for data leakage. Until California recently passed a law, American firms did not have to tell anyone, even the victim, when data went astray. That may change fast lots of proposed data-security legislation now doing the rounds in Washington. D. C. Meanwhile, the theft of information about some 40 million credit-card accounts in America, disclosed on June 17th, overshadowed a hugely important decision a day earlier by America's Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that puts corporate America on notice that regulators will act if firms fail to provide adequate data security.
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单选题A. successB. accidentC. accordingD. accept
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单选题______abolished slavery in the U. S.
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单选题He has been resisting ______ pressure to resign as the head of the organization. A. extensive B. external C. extrovert D. exterior
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单选题Speaker A: Is there anything I can do for you? Speaker B: ______, there is something.
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