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单选题The music was so ______ that the audience were ______ to death.
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单选题Drunken driving has become a major problem in America because ______.
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单选题According to Paragraph 2, which of the following statements is NOT true?
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单选题I am feeling too tired to drive any more, will you______?
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单选题The ______ of our civilization from an agricultural society to today's complex industrial world was accompanied by upheaval and, all too often, war.
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单选题It was ______ me to interpret the thoughts swimming behind his eyes.
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单选题In no country ______ Britain, it has been said, can one experience four seasons in the course of a single day.
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单选题It started with an itch after a stroll on a Caribbean beach, but in just a few days it had developed into a complete travel 27 . In mid-January Eddie Zytner and Katie Stephens, a couple from Windsor, Ontario, went on a vacation to Punta Cana, a resort town on the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic. At some point, they 28 they had been bitten by bugs during one of their walks because their feet wouldn't stop 29 . 'We were scratching our toes for almost the duration of the trip,' Zytner told CNN. It kept getting worse. Four days after they got back to Windsor, their feet swelled, then 30 into painful blisters, according to the couple's Facebook posts. They could no longer wear socks or shoes and had to use 31 to walk. And they started to see scars, 32 that seemed to be the result of something tunneling through their flesh. After multiple trips to doctors, one made a correct, if disgusting, diagnosis: cutaneous larva migrans (皮肤幼虫移行症), a medical term translated as 'wandering larvae in the skin.' According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the most common way to be infected is by walking 33 on contaminated soil. More than half a billion people across the world are infected with the parasites, which were once 34 in the United States, the CDC says. Parasitic worms 'account for a major burden of disease worldwide.' Stephens, 35 this month, now on the mend after taking anti-parasitic drugs, was doling out health advice for travelers wary of following in her swollen footsteps: Wear shoes. 'To anybody traveling somewhere 36 , please be careful when in the sand and wear shoes!' she posted. A. assumed F. erupted K. similarly B. barefoot G. injuries L. tropical C. bleeding H. itching M. troublesome D. crutches I. nightmare N. typical E. epidemics J. particularly O. widespread
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单选题______, electrons are still smaller.
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单选题Doctor:______? Patient: I'm much better. My stomach problem is gone. Now I just feel hungry.
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单选题So much ______ his financial position that he can't sleep at night.A. he worries aboutB. he worried aboutC. did he worry aboutD. does he worry about
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单选题Although I spoke to him many times, he never took any ______ of what I said.
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单选题Dr. Smith, together with his wife and two sons, ______ to arrive on the evening flight.
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单选题 If he ______ on tourists for his business, he would have to close his shop.
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单选题James: Don't you think the jewellery is too expensive? Jane: ______
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单选题In which section of a magazine would you probably find this article? 
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单选题Neither Tom nor John ______a bike of ______own.
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单选题 Whenever a rattlesnake is agitated, it begins to move its tail and make a rattling noise.
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单选题Military orders are ______ and cannot be disobeyed.
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