单选题The doctors came to visit Jerey Page, expecting______.
单选题WhatdidJackdoyesterday?
单选题Parents have to accept their children for ______ they are and not ______ they want them to be.
单选题All the students are ______ to take part in the activity.
A.require
B.requiring
C.required
D.to require
单选题Kuwait is a country which is quite small, but which is very rich. It has a population of a little more than a million and it is situated at the north end of the Persian Gulf, between Iraq on the north and Saudi Arabia on the south. This small desert country is one of the world's leading oil producers and it has about 15 percent of the world's known petroleum (石油) reserves. Since the discovery of oil in 1938, Kuwait rulers have turned the country into a prosperous(繁荣) welfare (福利) state. It has free primary and secondary education, free health care and social services, and the Kuwait do not have to pay any personal income tax for those services. The rate (比率) of literacy (识字,有文化) is high and constantly growing. The University of Kuwait was opened in 1966, but many of the Kuwait students still study in colleges and universities abroad, at state expense. Ku- wait is an Arab country, about 99 percent of the people who live there are Moslems. But fewer than half of these Moslems are actually citizen of Kuwait. This is because there are many Moslems immigrants living and working there. The other percent of the population, in other words the non-Moslems, are recent immigrants who were attracted by the opportunities to work for the oil companies. There are several thousand Europeans and Americans in Kuwait. Many of them are employed by the oil companies.
单选题WhatareJohnandMarytalkingabout?
单选题WhydidthemanstartthequarrelwithMary?A.BecauseMarybrokehisglassanddidn'tsaysorrytohim.B.BecausehebrokeMary'sglass.C.BecauseMarydidn'tanswerhisquestionpolitely.
单选题阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。{{B}}A{{/B}}
In some parts of the United States,
fanning is easy. But fanning has always been difficult in the northeastern
corner of the country, which is called New England. New England
has many trees and thin, rocky soil. Anyone who has wanted to start a new farm
there has had to work very hard. The first job has been cutting down trees. The
next job has been digging stumps (树桩) of the trees out of the soil. Then the
farmer has had the difficult job of removing stones from his land.
The work of removing stones never really ends, because every winter more
stones appear. They come up through the thin soil from the rocks below.
Farmers have to keep removing stones from the fields. Even today, farms
which have been worked on for 200 years keep producing more stones.
That is why stone walls are used instead of fences around New England
fields. The stone walls are not high; a man can easily climb over them. But they
keep the farmer's cows from joining his neigh bour's
COWS.
单选题What do we know about Milly from the story?
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单选题______ work for quite a long time, more than one worker ______ short of
money.
A.Having lost their; was
B.Having lost their; were
C.Having been out of; was
D.Being out of; were
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单选题Not only ______ what to do, but he also lent me the money.
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单选题What do we know about musicals in many western countries?
单选题In order to prove air takes up space, we can ______.
单选题How many people will be at the party?
单选题 Tobacco You most likely know that tobacco is a plant. It has large leaves that have been smoked in many forms for at least 2 000 years. But do you know that: Before the twentieth century, not many people died from using tobacco because there wasn't much tobacco being used. Cigarettes had to be rolled by hand. A person who was really fast could roll about four cigarettes a minute, or around 2 000 a day. In 1884 the cigarette manufacturing machine was invented that could produce 120 000 cigarettes a day. Soon the number being sold rose to one billion a year. As a result of advertising and efficient machines, the tobacco business continued to grow. Today about 840 packs of cigarettes are sold every second in the US. That's more than one million every hour! Imagine that! Blink you eyes and 840 packs are s01d. Blink again -- another 840 packs! As the number of cigarette sales increased, so did the number of deaths caused by cigarettes. Today one out of every five people who die in the US dies because of smoking. Smoking tobacco is responsible for more deaths than cocaine, heroin, alcohol, fire, automobile accidents, homicides, suicides, and AIDS combined. That amounts to about 430 000 people who die needlessly every year, 1 200 people who die every day because of their addiction to cigarettes. It's like having several completely full jumbo jets crash every day, killing all aboard! Who in the USA Smokes Cigarette smoking is a widespread habit in the United States today. About forty-three percent of the adult men and thirty-one percent of the adult women smoke regularly. It is quite encouraging to note,however,that millions of people have given up the smoking habit. Seventy-five percent of the male population and forty-six percent of the female population have smoked cigarettes at some time during their lives, but twentysix percent of these men and eleven percent of these women have stopped smoking. The number of persons who have given up smoking is increasing. Men as a group smoke more than women. Among both men and women the age group with the highest proportion of smokers is the age group 24~44. Income, education and occupation play a part in determining a person's smoking habits. City people smoke more than people living on farms. Well-educated men with high incomes arc less likely to smoke cigarettes than men with fewer years of schooling and lower incomes. On the other hand, if a well-educated man with a higher income smokes at all, he is likely to smoke more packs of cigarettes every day. The situation is somewhat different for women. There are slightly more smokers among women with higher family incomes and higher education than among the lower income and lower educational groups. These more highly educated women tend to smoke more heavily. Among teenagers the picture is similar. There are fewer teenage smokers from upper-income, well-edu-cated families, and from families living in farm areas. High school students who are preparing for college are less likely to smoke than those who do not plan to continue their education after high school. Children are most likely to start smoking if one or both of their parents smoke.
单选题The original kites were used ______.
单选题We can learn from the text that the driver is .