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单选题Nobody knew how he came up with this ______ idea about the trip.
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单选题Most of them had visited the invalid often during the past few months, marveling at his ______ spirit and his unfailing good temper.
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单选题Countries that traditionally never allowed foreign students to stay and work—like Germany or the United Kingdom—are facing their own labor ______ in information technology and relaxing their immigration laws.
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单选题On the day of the accident, part of the old road ______.
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单选题Should you not be able to accept to be our agency in your area, perhaps you could ______ some other reliable and well-established firms whom we might approach. A.demand B.commend C.recommendation D.recommend
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单选题 Questions2-5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
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单选题Alexander Graham Bell invented______telephone in 1876.
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单选题Many farms in the southern United States yield hay and tobacco.
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单选题He was regarded as a great ______ to the committee. A. asset B. profit C. prosperity D. interest
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单选题My attention was engaged by the article's Ucaption/U.
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单选题Peter has planned to ______ some money every month so that he can buy a used car next year.
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单选题In recent years, the food industry has increased its use of labels. Whether the labels say ’non-GMO (非转基因的)’ or ’no sugar,’ or ’zero carbohydrates’, consumers are increasingly demanding more information about what’s in their food. One report found that 39 percent of consumers would switch from the brands they currently buy to others that provide clearer, more accurate product information. Food manufacturers are responding to the report with new labels to meet that demand, and they’re doing so with an eye towards giving their products an advantage over the competition, and bolstering profits. This strategy makes intuitive sense. If consumers say they want transparency, tell them exactly what is in your product. That is simply supplying a certain demand. But the marketing strategy in response to this consumer demand has gone beyond articulating what is in a product, to labeling what is NOT in the food. These labels are known as "absence claims" labels, and they represent an emerging labeling trend that is detrimental both to the consumers who purchase the products and the industry that supplies them. For example, Hunt’s put a "non-GMO" label on its canned crushed tomatoes a few years ago—despite the fact that at the time there was no such thing as a GMO tomato on the market. Some dairy companies are using the "non-GMO" label on their milk, despite the fact that all milk is naturally GMO-free, another label that creates unnecessary fear around food. While creating labels that play on consumer fears and misconceptions about their food may give a company a temporary marketing advantage over competing products on the grocery aisle, in the long term this strategy will have just the opposite effect: by injecting fear into the discourse about our food, we run the risk of eroding consumer trust in not just a single product, but the entire food business. Eventually, it becomes a question in consumers’ minds: Were these foods ever safe? By purchasing and consuming these types of products, have I already done some kind of harm to my family or the planet? For food manufacturers, it will mean damaged consumer trust and lower sales for everyone. And this isn’t just supposition. A recent study found that absence claims labels can create a stigma around foods even when there is no scientific evidence that they cause harm. It’s clear that food manufacturers must tread carefully when it comes to using absence claims. In addition to the likely negative long-term impact on sales, this verbal trick sends a message that innovations in farming and food processing are unwelcome, eventually leading to less efficiency, fewer choices for consumers, and ultimately, more costly food products. If we allow this kind of labeling to continue, we will all lose.
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单选题Although Darwinism was a profoundly ______ world view, it was essentially passive, since it prescribed no steps to be taken, no victories over nature to be celebrated, no program of triumphs to be successively gained.
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单选题If everything goes smoothly, the patient will soon be ______from the hospital.
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单选题Helen Kellers _____ over deafness, blindness, and muteness was a miracle. A. improvement B. success C. advance D. triumph
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单选题We can learn from the beginning of the text that
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单选题I should like to ______ my thanks to you for your kindness.
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单选题(The) great American supermarket is a wonderful place with (the) great variety of (healthy food) and (other commodities).A. TheB. theC. healthy foodD. other commodities
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单选题 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled College Students' Starting Their Own Undertakings After Graduation following the outline given below. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. 1. 现在有不少大学生毕业后开始自主创业; 2. 分析产生这一现象的原因; 3. 我认为…… College Students' Starting Their Own Undertakings After Graduation
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