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单选题Sally seldom does her homework in the morning, ______ A. so does Jerry B. Jerry is too C. neither does Jerry D. Jerry doesn't too
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单选题The only language that he could speak was ______.
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单选题Student: ______. Librarian: Sure, it's open from 9
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单选题We know that this is true, but ______ we recognize this truth only in our backward glance. A. all too often B. too often C. all too late D. too late
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单选题Yesterday I was caught in the rain, and had to look for the ______ of a tree.
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单选题I hope you will keep me ______ of how you are getting on with your study.
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单选题I was ______ to learn that you are going to spend the summer with your parents in Hong Kong.(2003年西南财经大学考博试题)
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单选题Shop assistant: Good morning. Can I help you? Customer : ______I'm just looking round. A. No, you can't. B. Not at the moment, thanks. C. Yes, please. D. Yes, thank you.
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单选题{{B}}D{{/B}} Last Thursday a doctor came m our school to talk about the harm of smoking. He said he wouldn't go on for too long, and we saw him take his wrest-watch off and lay it on the table. I can't remember what he said about smoking, because Bob and I had other things to think about. He fin ished when the bell rang for play-time, and the headmaster told us to go out. In the playground Bob showed me the watch. He put it on his wrist, and it looked love ly. I wished I had been the one to sit by the table. It was really a beautiful watch, gold by the look of it. The headmaster came outside then, and the doctor was with him. They walked about, looking around and talking all the time. After a while the bell rang, and we got into our lines, ready to go in. The headmaster said, "I've got a little job for boys. This doctor, who was giving us a talk just now, has lost his watch in the playground. It happened before, he says- it just slips off his wrist. So look around for it, will you? See if you're clever enough to find it. I promise that the boy who does so will get a useful reward." Of course, Bob was not going to miss a chance like that. He's just about the luckiest boy in the school rewards just drop into his hands. We all walked about the playground, looking here and there for the watch. And I wasn't at all surprised when Bob bent down as if he was picking something up. Then he hurried past me towards the doctor. "Where are you going?" I called out, though I knew very well where he was going. The next minute there was Bob, all smiles, handing over the watch to the old doctor and hanging about for the reward. But the doctor did not seem at all pleased. In fact he looked quite ready to thrust (插入) a knife in Bob's heart-until the headmaster burst out laughing. Bob told me later the old man hadn't even said "Thank you" for the watch. The thing that puzzled us most of all was that Bob didn't get any reward. When he mentioned to the headmaster about k, the old man said, "Ah, yes, we mustn't forget that. I said ' a useful re ward' , didn't I?" Then he gave Bob a big sheet of paper and told him to write a composition on the harm of smoking. Bob says he hasn't got any idea of what to write.
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单选题This is the most important respect (which) civilized (man) can be distinguished (from) primitive (communities). A. which B. man C. from D. communities
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单选题The rise of "temp" work has further magnified the decreasing rights and alienation of the worker. It is common corporate practice to phase out full-time employees and hire temporary workers to take on more workload in less time. When facing a pressing deadline, a corporation may pay $ 15~ $20 per hour for a temp worker, but the temp worker will only see $ 7 or $ 8 of that money. The rest goes to temp agency, which is usually a corporate chain, such as Kelly Services, that blatantly makes its profits off other people's labor. This increases profits of the corporations because they can increase a workload, get rid of the employee when they're finished, and not worry about paying benefits or unemployment for that employee. I have had to work with temps a few times in my current position, and the workers only want one thing—a full-time job with benefits. We really wanted to hire one temp I was working with, but we could not offer her a full-time job because it would have been a breach in our contract with the temp agency that employed her. To hire a temp full-time, we would have had to pay the agency over a thousand dollars. Through this practice and policy, the temp agency locks its temporary workers into a horrible new form of servitude from which the workers cannot break free. Furthermore, corporate powers push workers to take on bigger workloads, work longer hours, and accept less benefits by instilling a paranoia in their workforce. The capitalist bosses assume dishonesty, disloyalty, and laziness amongst workers, and they breed a sense of guilt and fear through their assumptions. Where guilt doesn't seep in, bitterness, anger, and depression take over, the highest priorities of Big Business are to increase profits and limit liabilities. Personal relations and human needs are last on their list of priorities. So what we see is a huge mass of people who are alienated, distempered, overworked, mentally and physically ill and who spend the vast majority of their time and energy on their basic survival. They are denied a chance to really "love," because they are forced to make profits for the capitalists in power.
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单选题Although interior design has existed since the beginning of architecture, its development into a specialized field is really quite recent. Interior designers have become important partly because of the many functions that might be (56) in a single large building. The importance of interior design becomes (57) when we realize how much time we (58) surrounded by four walls. Whenever we need to be indoors, we want our surroundings to be (59) attractive and comfortable as possible. We also expect (60) place to be appropriate to its use. You would be (61) if the inside of your bedroom were suddenly changed to look (62) the inside of a restaurant. And you wouldn't feel (63) in a business office that has the appearance of a school. It soon becomes clear that the interior designer's most important (64) is the function of the particular (65) . For example, a theater with poor sight lines, poor sound-shaping qualities, and (66) few entries and exits will not work for (67) purpose, no matter how beautifully it might be (68) . Nevertheless, it is not easy to make suitable (69) for different kinds of space, lighting and decoration of everything from ceiling to floor. (70) addition, the designer must usually select furniture or design built-in furniture according to the functions that need to be served.
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单选题My father was a nuclear engineer, a very academically _________ Man with multiple degrees from prestigious institutions.
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单选题The report was unusual in that it {{U}}insinuated{{/U}} corruption on the part of the minister. A, denied B. suggested C. proposed D. stated
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单选题Theprimarymediumoflanguageis______.
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单选题—I will come to attend your lecture at 10:00 tomorrow. —I"m sorry, by then my lecture will have ended and I ______ my guests in my office.
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单选题Until she was 11 years old, Elizabeth Barrett Browning was {{U}}confined{{/U}} to her home by her tyrannical father.
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单选题The passengers______out of the exit when we arrived at the airport.
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