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单选题 Which of the following sentences does NOT have an attributive clause?
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单选题Robert was very stubborn and nobody could convince him ______ his mistakes.
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单选题What enables some people to get big creative breakthroughs while others only get small and non-creative breakdowns, blaming themselves and society? Are some people gifted? Are there other factors 21 w
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单选题People were surprised to find that Mr. Johnson had the ability to _____ everything he was involved in.
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单选题The meeting was______over by the mayor of the city.
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单选题阅读下面短文,请从短文后所给各题的4个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出1个最佳选项,并将所选答案的代码(指A、B、C或D)填在答题纸的相应位置上。Dog Training  Dog divaining is a must for all dogs.It is more than just telling your dog to stop doing what he's doing; it is the
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单选题The blue, mystic Lake Ellsinore lies in an inland California valley, which is teeming and steaming with hot springs. Rimmed by shaggy mountains whose forested crests are reflected in its clear waters, Lake Ellsinore is the very personification of peace--but on it rests the curse of Tondo. The lake had a colorful history. Much of it lies buried in legend, and it is difficult to separate fact from fiction. There have been stories of underground volcanoes on the lake bottom, erupting, killing fish and discoloring the water. There have been stories of a playful sea serpent that lived in its depths. Long noted for its scenic beauty and health-giving waters, the lake was a famous resort in the Nineties. But long before the first white man had set foot along the shore of the lake, this part of California had been the home of the Soboba Indians. Their chief was Tondo, a stern and unforgiving man. He had a daughter, Morning Star, who was in love with Palo, son of the chief the Pales, a neighboring tribe. The Sobobas and Pales were sworn enemies. For a time the lovers met secretly. Then one day they were discovered by Tondo. His rage was terrible to behold. He forbade the lovers ever to meet again. Morning Star tried in every way to appease her father's anger, to soften his heart toward Palo. But in time she saw that it was useless; that he would never give his consent to their marriage. Vowing that they would never be separated, the Indian maid and her lover walked hand in hand into the lake, as the dreary November sun cast long shadows on the land. They were followed by a group of orphan children whom Morning Star had befriended. All walked into the lake, singing the mournful death song of their people, while Tondo stood on the shore and cursed the lovers, cursed the blue water into which they all walked to their death. Ever since that day it would see that a jinx has been laid over Lake Ellsinore. Old-timers tell of a great upheaval in the lake which caused water to spout into the air like a geyser and turn blood-red. Later, 'it became known that three hundred springs of boiling mud and water were born in the valley during that upheaval. The springs reeked with sulphur. For many years after this phenomenon the lake remained peaceful. Then boats were overturned for an apparent reason, and few of their occupants ever returned to tell the story. This continued for several years. At the same time, strong swimmers dived into the lake never to reappear. In 1833 and again in 1846, fish in the lake suddenly died. In the spring of 1850 came the Battle of the Gnats. They bred in the water of the lake and swarmed over the land. They invaded the countryside until the harassed inhabitants called for help. And in July 1951, the sky-blue waters of the lake vanished like mist before a noonday sun. When the bottom was laid bare there was no trace of a volcano, the bottomless pits, or the other disturbances of legend or fact. The copious winter rains of 1951~1952 have replenished the lake. But what menace does its haunting beauty hold today? For tomorrow? The once mighty Sobobas are few now. But the old men swear that their ancestors still haunt the lake. They nod grizzled head and murmur that the Great Tondo's curse will forever remain upon the lake. Only Time, the wise and silent one, can tell.
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单选题The exploration team met the ______ greatest difficulties.
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单选题In a bidding deal, ______.
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单选题They said I shouldn't have done that to help him. But I don't regret ______ what I thought was right.
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单选题We've done once but failed. We'll have to do it ______ time.
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单选题The discrepancy in the company accounts is so ______ that no auditor could have failed to notice it.
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单选题In her 26 years of teaching English, Shannon McGuire has seen countless misplaced commas, misspelled words and sentence fragments. But the instructor at US"s Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge said her job is getting harder every day. "I kid you not, the number of errors that I"ve seen in the past few years have multiplied five times," she said. Experts say email and instant messaging are at least partly to blame for an increasing indifference toward the rules of grammar, spelling and sentence structure. They say the problem is most noticeable in college students and recently graduates. "They used to at least feel guilty (about mistakes)," said Naomi Baron, professor of linguistics at American University in Washington, D. C. "They didn"t necessarily write a little better, but at least they felt guilty." Ironically, Baron"s latest book, "Alphabet to Email: How Written English Evolved and Where It"s Heading," became a victim of sloppy proofreading. The book"s title is capitalized differently on the cover, spine and title page. "People used to lose their jobs over this," she said. "And now they just say "whatever"." "Whatever" describes Jeanette Henderson"s attitude toward writing. The sophomore at the University of Louisiana at Monroe admits that her reliance on spellcheck has hurt her grades in English class. "Computer has spoiled us," she said. But the family and consumer sciences major believes her future bosses won"t mind the mistakes as much as her professor does. "They"re not going to check semicolons, commas and stuff like that," Henderson said. LSU"s McGuire said she teaches her students to use distinct writing styles that fit their purpose. She emphasizes that there"s the informal language of an email to a friend, but there"s also the well thought out and structured academic or professional style of writing. It"s not just email and instant messaging that are contributing to slack writing habits. Society as a whole is becoming more informal. Casual wear at work used to be reserved for Friday, for example, but is now commonplace at most offices. There"s also a greater emphasis on youth culture, and youth tend to use instant messaging more than adults do. English language has been neglected at different points in history but always rebounds. During Shakespearen times, for example, spelling wasn"t considered important, and early publishers rarely proofread. There will likely be a social force that recognizes the need for clear writing and swings the pendulum back.
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单选题 Questions12-14 are based on the passage you have just heard.
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单选题 Ted was felled by a massive stroke that affected his balance and left him barely able to speak ______.
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单选题The May Day Holiday ______ over, we must now get down to work.
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单选题The great ______ that have influenced the world's thinkers came not from committees but from individuals who groped for the truth in independent research.
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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.
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单选题A: The bus is so crowded, jammed like sardines.B: ______
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