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大学英语考试
大学英语考试
全国英语等级考试(PETS)
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大学英语三级A
大学英语三级A
大学英语三级B
大学英语四级CET4
大学英语六级CET6
专业英语四级TEM4
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全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)
硕士研究生英语学位考试
单选题I don't like either of the two dresses. Please show me ______. A. the other B. other one C. one another D. another
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单选题______ what he says, don't trust him. A) Even if C) Unless B) Though D) No matter
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单选题Pleasant working atmosphere not only impresses foreign experts but also motivates each staff member to work enthusiastically and creatively.
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单选题When he just got off the plane, he gave us a good description of{{U}} {{/U}}he had seen in Spain.
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单选题What can be the best title of the passage?
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单选题The manager, as well as some workers ______ yesterday afternoon. A. were working B. was working C. has been working D. have been working
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单选题The first, second and third prizes went to Jack, Tom and Henry ______
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单选题BSection A/B BDirections:/BI This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5-recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. Both the dialogues and questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) given in your test paper. Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center./I
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单选题I like watching TV ______ to the cinema.
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单选题We take great pride in our campus, ______ is one of the most beautiful university settings in the country.
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单选题Send for a doctor quickly. The old man ______.
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单选题My income is now four times as much as I used to earn ten years ago. A. 我现在的收入是十年前的四倍。 B. 我现在的收入比十年前多四倍。 C. 我现在的收入是我习惯收入的四倍。 D. 我现在的收入比习惯收入多了四倍。
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单选题Last October, Todd Brill was talking to his mother in the dinning room of their home, which overlooks the St. Joseph River. Through the windows he saw a truck sail over the side of the bridge and fall into the water. Brill shouted to his mother to call for an ambulance(救护车). Before she could ask why, he was running out the door. Without hesitating, he dived into the cold river and swam to the truck. He went under and tried to open the driver"s door, but it couldn"t move. He surfaced for air and again went under, this time he got the back door open. Water filled the truck, and it sank completely. On his third dive, Todd pulled 19-year-old Paulette Whitmer to the river bank. Todd had to shake her to get her to say if there was anyone else in the truck. Yes, her mother. Sheila Whitmer, 45, had been trying to teach her daughter to drive the truck when Paulette ran into a sign near the bridge. Instead of stopping the truck, she had panicked(惊慌), and lost control. Again Todd swam the 30 feet and began diving. He swam to the passenger-side door, which he got open after what seemed a lifetime. Todd pulled the unconscious Sheila, whose face was bloody and bruised(瘀伤), to the riverside. Both women, who were being treated at a hospital, would have died if it had not been for Brill"s quick response.
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单选题"I would tell anyone who"s thinking about going back to school that it"s not as difficult as you think," says Karen Jonaitis, a woman, last year, at 47, earned a bachelor"s degree in business administration at a college. "I realized that I would not move up in my career without a degree. " A generation ago, Jonaitis would have been a rarity(稀罕) in college. Today about 6 million people aged 25 or older are studying in American institutions of higher learning. Whether they are returning to improve job skills or for the love of learning, adults no longer see age as a deterrent(障碍). Most people jump at the opportunity to do something new. Some of them make changes they"d been thinking about all their lives. Others return to school out of economic necessity. New developments in neuroscience (神经科学) and psychology are confirming that there are few age limits on how much the brain can absorb and for how long—if you stay active. Continuing to learn keeps us mentally in shape and able to learn more. On mental tests, experts discovered, half to two-thirds of the people in their 70s were as intellectually quick as people in their 30s. Those who fell below average tended to be people who had not made a fife long habit of reading. They also were less physically active. Many adult students say learning is easier for them today. They bring different skills to the classroom, and they"re less upset if something goes wrong. They have a real thirst, a real desire to learn.
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单选题Nike is one of the most powerful marketing forces in the business world today, but it had very small beginnings. This global giant started in the 1960's with the company's founders selling cheap Japanese sports shoes to American high school athletes at school track meets, using a supply of shoes they kept in their car.
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单选题If I had remembered the window, the thief would not have got in.A) to closeB) closingC) to have closedD) having closed
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单选题His paper was singled ______as an example.
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