单选题There are shops on ______ side of the street. ______ of them do not dose till 12 at night.
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Recently I was invited to a friend's
house for supper—and had a meal I had never had before. All the
friends invited were a little{{U}} (36) {{/U}}. It's not that Ben is
unsociable, or a bad cook, but it's just that he never{{U}} (37)
{{/U}}more than he has to. So how come he was inviting us round for a meal?
Had he bought something{{U}} (38) {{/U}}for his friends? He greeted us
at the door and showed us into his dining room where a{{U}} (39)
{{/U}}table was waiting for us. "Nothing but the{{U}} (40) {{/U}}for
my friends!" saidBen. We all sat down and looked{{U}} (41) {{/U}}at
each other—what was he{{U}} (42) {{/U}}? Ben returned
with four bowls of hot soup. "It's a{{U}} (43) {{/U}}of carrots,
potatoes and tomatoes," said Ben. The next{{U}} (44) {{/U}}was also a
little strange{{U}} (45) {{/U}}we didn't quite know what it was again.
It was just another mixture of vegetables. As we ate we chatted
and finally the{{U}} (46) {{/U}}turned back to what we were eating. "Was
there a recipe for this," asked Marina, "or did you{{U}} (47) {{/U}}it
up?" Ben put his fork down, "What I cooked{{U}} (48) {{/U}}what I could
find. "Marina was surprised," But you can find anything in supermarkets these
days." "But there's{{U}} (49) {{/U}}choice in what you can find{{U}}
(50) {{/U}}supermarkets," he replied. {{U}} (51)
{{/U}}that we had all finished the food, Ben decided to tell the troth. He
had read recently that supermarkets usually{{U}} (52) {{/U}}away five
percent of their food every day. So Ben decided to look inside his local
supermarket bins. There he found food that was slightly out of{{U}} (53)
{{/U}}, boxes of vegetables and fruit thrown away. So Ben
had{{U}} (54) {{/U}}provided a decent meal for his friends, and made us
aware of the fact that there are many poor people who need the food, but the
amount of food thrown away is enough to{{U}} (55) {{/U}}millions of
people.
单选题You've probably had the experience of having someone fall in love with you when you didn't return the feeling. In such a case it's hard to know what to do. You want to discourage your admirer. Yet, you don't want to be so obvious in your efforts that you make an enemy of him. A friend of mine had this problem and handled it in the most graceful way I've ever seen. Instead of telling the young man that she found it tiresome to have him around so much, she devoted herself to introducing the young man to every girl she knew. Whenever she had a date with him, she arranged for them to drop in one of her girl friends. A few weeks was all it took for him to click (一见如故) with one of these girls, and then everyone was happy. The new girl and the young man got along just fine and both of them were grateful to my friend, which was just what she wanted him to be. Of course this solution may not work for you. You may have your own way of dealing with the problem. But whatever you decide to do, keep one thing in mind-- the boy in question has feelings as sensitive as your own. So try to find a way of discouraging him without hurting him.
单选题I won't go there ______ invited.
单选题Reading is not the only way to gain knowledge of all the work in the past. There is another way which may be called experience. College students will find that every craftsman (工匠) has something to teach and will generally teach gladly if they don't look down on him. The information from the craftsman differs from that in textbooks and papers because that its theoretical part -- the explanations of why things happen -- is frequently quite strange. But the demonstration (示范) of what happens, and how it happens are correct even if they are in completely unscientific words. Presently the college students will learn, in this case also, what to accept and what to reject. Another source of knowledge is the vast store of traditional practices handed down from father to son, or mother to daughter in old country customs. M1 this is very difficult for a college student to examine, for much knowledge and personal experience is needed here to separate good plants from wild grass. The college student should learn to realize and remember how much of real value science has found in this wide, confused wilderness and how often scientific discoveries existed in this area long ago.
单选题--Will you please spare me a few minutes now?-- ______ . But I'll
be free in half an hour.
A. No I can't
B. Yes, with pleasure
C. No problem
D. I'm afraid not
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单选题You don't have to drive him home. He ______ already.
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单选题In near future people relying on battery-powered devices to get around and do their work don't need to give up space in their packs to lots of extra batteries because ______.
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单选题This is Mr. Smith, ______ I think has something interesting to tell you.
单选题Are You on the List?
Online mailing lists are similar to message boards, but a little bit more private. Like message boards, each list centers on a specific topic. Unlike message boards, mailing lists use email to connect users. Send your email address to a "list server" along with the name of the mailing list (or email conversation) you want to join. From then on (until you unsubscribe), you"ll receive all the email that you and other users send to the list.
The web site List is a great way to find mailing lists. It organizes over 70,000 mailing lists by category. If you sign up for one, make sure you have a stable email address. Many times a list will only let you post a message from the address that you are subscribed (预定) under. Also keep the first email you get from a list in a safe place—it usually tells you how to unsubscribe.
Finally, you may want to sign up for a list and receive only the best messages. Many moderated lists allow you to designate whether you"ll get every message or only a "digest". Again, check that first message for instructions. (A word of caution: don"t go crazy and sign for too many fists all at once. If you do, you may be inundated (泛滥) with email and not get anything positive out of the experience. Take it slow. Sign up for one or two lists, and then go from there.)
单选题Whereistheman?A.Atabank.B.Athome.C.Atashop.
单选题According to this passage, which one of the following spelling would Webster have approved in the dictionary?
单选题 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Most people agree that fencing (击剑) is
one sport in which a person must be at least 30 years old before he learns all
he needs to know about the sport. {{U}}(36) {{/U}}Clark Summers of the
University of Detroit{{U}} (37) {{/U}}that this doesn't always have to
be{{U}} (38) {{/U}} Clark is a different kind of fencer
in a lot of{{U}} (39) {{/U}}. He is American, while most fencers are
from the{{U}} (40) {{/U}}of Europe. He is black while most fencers in
the past have been {{U}}(41) {{/U}} And he is{{U}} (42) {{/U}}22
years old. Many people{{U}} (43) {{/U}}that Clark is
the most promising fencer in this country today. Although he is young, he has
been able to 44 the necessary skills. Already he has won a number
of fencing contest (况赛) {{U}}(45) {{/U}} older fencers. He is almost
{{U}}(46) {{/U}} to become a member of the US Olympic (奥林匹克) fencing
team! "There is no{{U}} (47) {{/U}} danger in fencing,
today," Clark says, "But I never {{U}}(48) {{/U}} that fencing was not
always a sport. In the old days, people fenced to{{U}} (49) {{/U}}a
quarrel. Each match was a matter of{{U}} (50) {{/U}}. If that{{U}}
(51) {{/U}}true in the matches I{{U}} (52) {{/U}}in today,
every touch against me would mean that I {{U}}(53) {{/U}} wounded or
killed. So I try to play{{U}} (54) {{/U}}I were fencing for my life. I
don't like, the idea of being{{U}} (55)
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