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单选题She is so ______ that she cried for days when her pet rabbit died.
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单选题The humanitarian claims that he {{U}}venerates{{/U}} all men, regardless of their position in life.
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单选题Many careers require a college degree,some jobs,________,only require previous experience.
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单选题You are half an hour late
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单选题One witness ______that he'd seen the suspect run out of the bank after it had been robbed.
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单选题Scientific researches show that to_______a language one had better often get exposed to it. 
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单选题A tornado is ______.
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单选题 苏绣(Suzhou embroidery)是苏州地区刺绣产品的总称,其具体发源地在苏州吴县一带。早在两千多年前的春秋时期,吴国已将刺绣用于服饰。到了明代,绘画艺术的发展推动了刺绣的发展。刺绣艺人结合绘画作品进行再制作,所绣佳作栩栩如生,有“以针作画”之称。清代是苏绣的全盛时期,真可谓流派繁衍,名手竞秀。如今,中国苏绣工艺已达到很高的水平,绣品多次在国际国内获奖。2006年5月20日,苏绣经国务院(the State Council)批准列入第一批国家级非物质文化遗产名录。
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单选题 Now listen to the following recording and answer questions16-19.
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单选题Would you mind ______ alone at home tonight, Tom?
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单选题此题为音频题
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单选题The growth of cell-phone users in the U.S. has tapered off from the breakneck pace of 50% annually in the late 1990s to what analysts project will be a 15% to 20% rise in 2002, and no more than that in 2003. To some extent, numerous surveys have found, slower growth in demand reflects consumer disillusionment with just about every aspect of cell-phone service—its reliability, quality, and notorious customer service. The cooling off in demand threatens to cascade through the industry: The big four U.S. cell-phone carders—Verizon Wireless, Cingular Wireless, AT&T Wireless, Sprint imperil their timetables for becoming profitable, not to mention their efforts to whittle down their mountains of debt. As the carders have begun to cut costs, wireless- equipment makers—companies such as Lucent, Nokia, and Ericsson—have been left with a market that"s bound to be smaller than they had anticipated. Handset makers have been insulated so far, but they, too, face a nagging uncertainty. They"ll soon introduce advanced phones to the U.S. market that will run on the new networks the carders are starting up over the next year or two. But the question then will be: Will Americans embrace these snazzy data features—and their higher costs—with the wild enthusiasm that Europeans and Asians have? Long before the outcome in clear, the industry will have to adopt a new mind-set. "In the old days, it was all about connectivity." says Andrew Cole, an analyst with wireless consultancy Adventis. Build the network, and customers will come. From now on, the stakes will be higher. The new mantra: Please customers, or you may not survive. To work their way out of this box, the carders are spending huge sums to address the problem. Much of Sprint PCS"s $ 3.4 billion in capital outlays this year will be for new stations. And in fact, the new high-speed, high-capacity nationwide networks due to roll out later this year should help ease the calling-capacity crunch that has caused many consumer complaints. In the meantime, some companies are using better training and organization to keep customers happy. The nation"s largest rural operator, Alltel (AT), recently reorganized its call centers so that a customer"s query goes to the first operator who"s available anywhere in the country, instead of the first one available in the customer"s home area. That should cut waiting time to one minute from three to five minutes previously.
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单选题Although this area is very poor just now, its______wealth is great.
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单选题Smith had some trouble______the man's accent.
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单选题When television first began to expand, very few of the people who had become famous as radio commentators were able to be effective on television. Some of the difficulties they experienced when were trying to (31) themselves to the new medium were technical. When working on radio, for example, they had become (32) to seeing on behalf of the listener. This (33) of seeing for others means that the commentator has to be very good at talking. Above all, he has to be able to (34) a continuous sequence of visual images which (35) meaning to the sounds which the listener hears. In the (36) of television, however, the commentator sees everything with the viewer. His role, therefore, is completely different. He is there to make (37) that the viewer does not miss some point of interest, to help him focus on particular things, and to (38) the images on the television screen. Unlike his radio colleague, he must know the (39) of silence and how to use it at those moments (40) the pictures speak for themselves.
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单选题In spite of the wide range of reading material specially designed or ______ for language learning purposes, there is yet no effective and systematic program for the reading skills. A. appointed B. assembled C. acknowledged D. adapted
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单选题She always handles the problems ______ her own experience and principles.
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单选题The onset of a new generation of computer attacks was marked by ______.
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