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单选题17. Although the accident did very little ______ to the car, I still suggest that you drive more carefully next time.
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单选题 If I am not ______ when you phone
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单选题. As the National Park Service celebrates its 100th anniversary. (周年纪念), President Barack Obama has announced the establishment of one new national monument, and the expansion of another. In Maine, more than 87,500 acres of forest will become government-protected parkland for the first time. In Hawaii, a national monument created by President George W. Bush in 2006 will expand to about 582,578 square miles, four times its current size. Obama has now created or enlarged 26 national monuments during his presidency. As a result, his administration says, Obama has protected more of the nation's land than any other president has. But some residents and officials, in both Maine and Hawaii, object to the plans. They say their local economies depend on the use of these areas. In establishing this monument, Obama took the side of conservationists (自然资源保护者) who want laws to protect wild lands. Creating a national park usually requires the approval of Congress. But a 1906 federal law allows the president to establish national monuments on his own. The land's new status as a monument means that mining and drilling operations are forbidden there. It may also severely limit activities such as logging; road-building, and hunting. Some of Maine's politicians who want to protect the state's logging industries say Obama should not have acted alone. They say Washington should not tell the states how to use their land, especially when people's jobs are at stake. Maine politician Susan Collins said the president should have listened to Maine lawmakers and residents, as well as to the U.S. Congress before making his decision. However, those who support the president's decision say the establishment of the new monument will lead to new jobs through tourism.1. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? ______
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单选题The river is__________that one.
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单选题The judge__________the murderer to twenty years in prison.
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单选题 He gives us a lot of trouble
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单选题《复合题被拆开情况》Lily: Hi, Jim! How was your party?Jim: It’s wonderful!【D8】________Lily: I’m sorry. I had planned to, but I had a high fever that day.Jim: Sorry to hear that. Are you all right now?Lily: Yes,
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单选题2. A lorry ______ Jane's cat and sped away.
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单选题《复合题被拆开情况》 The top of the world is a wonderland. In winter, the temperature often falls to -30℉ and the sun never rises. The ocean is surrounded by frozen ground. There are few people or trees, but to
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单选题17. Class sizes are ______ to a maximum of 10 for a better learning experience.
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单选题When Jack came in, I________dinner with my parents.
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单选题 When Jenny came to my place
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单选题《复合题被拆开情况》 Half of the world’s coral reefs珊瑚礁 have died in the last 30 years. Now scientists are racing to ensure that the rest survive. Even if global warming were to stop right now, scientists predi
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单选题《复合题被拆开情况》Woman: I heard you’ re moving to New York.Man: Yes.【D1】________Woman: Oh, that’s great!【D2】________Man: Me, too. Let’s keep in touch.Woman: Yeah,【D3】________Man: Trust me. I won’t. I’ll keep
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单选题13. Jim's job is to keep his boss ______ of the latest development of that product in Europe.
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单选题《复合题被拆开情况》Woman: I don’t like riding buses.Man:【D1】________Woman: They are seldom on time.【D2】________Man: Don’t they clean the bus every night?Woman:【D3】________, but with too many passengers on them
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单选题Some developed countries are trying to________the serious problems resulting from the energy crisis.
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单选题Does he have difficulty__________English?
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单选题. "Helicopter parenting" describes a style of raising children where parents are over-protective and do too much. The term was used for the first time in the late 1960s. It describes parents who hover (悬停) over their kids like a helicopter. Today, modern technology allows these helicopter parents to hover from even far away. They can give their children directions at any moment from anywhere. Author Julie Lythcott-Haims wrote a book tided How to Raise an Adult. In her book, she gives readers a closer look at this parenting style. "Over-parenting", she says, "comes in three types: the first is the over-protective parents who think the world is scary and unsafe and unpredictable. And therefore, I must protect and prevent. The second type is the over-directive type—the parent who says, I know best what leads to success and you will do as I say. You'll study these topics, do these activities and you will be highly achieving at all of it. The third type is the concierge (看门人)—the parent who just wants to make life smoother—from waking their kid up, to keeping track of their deadlines, to making sure they haven't forgotten anything, to even doing the homework for the kid." Julie Lythcott-Haims says she experienced the effects of helicopter parenting firsthand when she worked as dean of first-year students at Stanford University. The incoming students were very smart and accomplished on paper. But many were unable to take care of themselves. "They were turning to parents constantly for guidance, for problem solving, to have them make the choice about something." Often times, Lythcott-Haims had to remind those parents that their kids were old enough to take care of themselves.1. The term "helicopter parenting" ______.
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单选题1. Fred used to ______ late with his roommates and watch movies.
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