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Don't keep us in_______—did you get the job or not?
—Will you go fishing with me this weekend? —Sorry, _______. I'm going to see the dentist.
A teacher who is skillful in delivering his lecture can undoubtedly ______ the mind of students.
Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?
He studied the map carefully, trying to ______ the nearest route to the beach.
Mass Strandings of Whales1. The tide goes out suddenly,【T1】______ the whales【T1】______2. Mass strandings linked to parasitesa. Evidence: Stranded animals infested with many parasitesb. Example: Worms found in the ears of dead whalesWhales rely heavily on their hearing to 【T2】______【T2】______This type of infestation can be very harmful3. Mass strandings related to toxins or poisonsToxins【T3】______ from plants or animals 【T3】______The whale ingests these toxinsWhether leading to stranding or not depends upon the toxin【T4】______【T4】______4. Mass strandings caused by following their prey ashoreExample:【T5】______whales beached after following the squid ashore 【T5】______Not true for most mass strandingsThe animals' stomach【T6】______ reveal most had not been feeding 【T6】______5. Mass strandings linked to humansA growing concern: loud【T7】______made by humans cause strandings 【T7】______Noises caused by【T8】______are of particular concern【T8】______6. Mass strandings related to group【T9】______ 【T9】______Whales follow【T10】______ leaders ashore【T10】______
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Which of the following best explains the meaning of "Shall we buy the tickets first"?
Everyone has got a chance to give a speech, ______?
If Henry ______ under the ladder to catch her when she fell, she couldn't be smiling like this now.
He feels that he is not yet_____to travel abroad.(2010)
In the next few years major changes will be______in China's industries.(1994年考试真题)
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The government should do ______ lies in its power to improve the living standard of this poor region.
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An actor cannot well play the role without life experience ______ a dancer can make a difference without much practice.
Language belongs to each member of the society, to the cleaner ______ to the professor.
A. where B. exceptions C. affairs D. meet E. cracks on F. cracks up G. reach H. acclaimed I. seek for J. fail K. ties L. challenges M. decline N. believe in O. event Short stories are due a revival. In recent years, there have been critically【C1】______ collections by American writers such as Lydia Davis and Junot Diaz. But few others manage to【C2】______ the bestseller lists, and they are all too often overshadowed by novels. In contrast to their heyday in the early 20th century, short stories are mostly viewed as trials or experiments before an author【C3】______ with the real thing. John Burnside, a Scottish poet and novelist,【C4】______ this fixed idea in his latest collection, "Something Like Happy". Over 13 stories, Mr. Burnside shows the versatility of the condensed form. His stories take place mostly in Scotland, in flats "high up on the third floor of an apartment block in the middle of Dundee" or in the back room of a hardware shop,【C5】______ men drink "sweet, milky coffee" while waiting for the results of the races. His men carry knives or conduct extramarital【C6】______; his women are often lonely housewives who drink, take up bell-ringing in their local church or fantasise about younger men as a way of filling in time. Happiness is the subject that【C7】______ the collection together. In other hands, this could become sentimental. But Mr. Burnside, with only a few【C8】______, never allows that to happen. Instead, happiness frequently stays away from these figures; so much so that they have almost ceased to【C9】______ it. Rooted in the bleaker aspects of Scotland's landscapes, it is something that his characters continually search for, in these concise and poetic tales—yet【C10】______ to find.
She's always been kind to me—I can't just turn______on her now that she needs my help. (2007年考试真题)
