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单选题The small company isn"t ______ of handling an order that large.
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单选题We can infer from the passage that the writer is ______.
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单选题How long has the violence lasted?
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单选题Questions 21 and 22 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
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单选题Were it not for the snowy weather, we ______ all right.A. would beB. would have beenC. wereD. may be
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单选题Label on bottle of medicine: It is dangerous to exceed the started ______. A. drops B. measure C. dose D. limit
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单选题Race remains a prominent and ______ issue in the United States, which has struggled to overcome a legacy of slavery and discrimination.
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单选题Around a dozen young men dressed as beautiful girls and competing on TV by singing and dancing have grabbed the eyeballs of the nation. At the same time, they have stoked intense controversy. Liu Zhu, one of the cross-dressing Happy Boys contestants, is among the 50 finalists in the show's district competition in Chengdu. He and others have convincingly presented themselves as not only good-looking girls but also as talented performers. In doing so, they have gained millions of young fans nationwide. They also have lots of critics. Among them are many parents with teenage sons. They worry that their children will follow the example of the "drag queens" on TV and ruin their futures. So what is your opinion? Should TV stations allow transvestites, or young men dressed as girls publicly, to perform and compete? YES There is no law against young men dressing as girls, so there is no reason to prohibit them from doing so on TV. 1) Chinese culture is full of artistic performances in which men dress as women or vice versa. Peking Opera performer Mei Lanfang is just one fine example. He played women his whole life and was regarded as one of the greatest Chinese artists. 2) The Happy Boys contestants' drag performance doesn't mean they are homosexual or transsexual. They may be doing it only because they find it interesting and artistically challenging. A good example is the former "Happy Girl" Li Yuchun. She has been well received for her wholesome tomboy look. 3) Today's China is an unprecedentedly open and tolerant society. Homosexual or transgender lifestyles are not prohibited by law, or regarded as a disease. Young people have the right to express their sexual orientation. NO Today's China and Chinese people are not yet ready to accept transvestites on TV. 1) It is one thing to say we respect people's privacy and their sexual orientation. But flaunting homosexuality on TV is probably a little too much for China at this moment. The power of media Could influence and mislead other young people into adopting such a lifestyle. 2) There still exists wide-spread prejudice against homosexuality in China. Parents worry that their young sons might copy the drag performers and ruin their future. It's understandable that parents don't want their children to fail victims to discrimination. 3) The success of the transvestite performers may lead to a wave of "fake transvestites" who dress up as women simply to impress judges. This would be very disrespectful of real transvestite artists.
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单选题The students have expected for the winter holidays for they want to experience the feeling that work is ______ into money. A. transcended B. transplanted C. translated D. transacted
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单选题I've been too busy these days, and I must get round to______this weekend.A. mow the lawnB. mowing a lawnC. mow a lawnD. mowing the lawn
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单选题What is the exact number?
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单选题Who ______ was coming to see me in my office this afternoon?
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单选题Ed Markey, the tireless Massachusetts Democrat and Speaker Nancy Pelosi's brilliant choice to run a Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, hauled officials from the Interior Department into his committee room last week. His mission: to find out why they had decided to delay endangered species protections for the polar bear while, at the same time, blasting full speed ahead with oil and gas leasing in the Alaskan waters the polar bear calls home. The Interior witnesses included Dale Hall, the deputy assistant secretary for fish and wildlife who seems increasingly to be the scapegoat for a drill-at-all-costs (including imperiled wildlife) policy that could only have been dreamed up by Vice President Dick Cheney. Mr. Markey also heard from environmentalists, who argued that the polar bear is in enough trouble already from global warming without oil and gas rigs invading its territory. The environmentalists also, raised deep-seated, and in our view well-founded, suspicions that once again the administration was putting its political interests and the commercial interests of its friends in the oil and gas business ahead of the interests not only of the polar bear but of conservation generally. It would hardly be the first time the administration has done so. In late April of last year, a woman named Julie A. McDonald, who was Mr. Hall's predecessor, resigned her post shortly after the department's inspector general found that she had violated federal regulations by giving industry lobbyists internal documents and by ignoring and suppressing agency scientists. One of the charges against Ms. McDonald was that she had heavily edited reports from departmental biologists on the sage grouse, a species whose habitat overlapped with vast areas of the Rocky Mountain west coveted by oil and gas interests. Listing the species, which remains unprotected, could have limited industry's access to federal lands. Ms. McDonald, who has moved on to other lines of work, was not on the witness list but her presence was powerfully felt in the committee room. As Jamiè Rappaport Clark, who occupied the same job in the Clinton Administration, and who is now executive vice president of Defenders of Wildlife, noted in her testimony, there is hardly a single federal agency that has been left untouched by the Bush administration's relentless manipulation of science for political ends. The polar bear may simply turn out to be the latest victim. Not surprisingly, Mr. Hall and the other administration witnesses insisted the bear would get a fair chance, that the only reason for the delay was that the matter was scientifically very complicated, and that in any case the leases with the oil companies would be filled with restrictions, prohibitions and cautions aimed at protecting the bear. It is a line the department has been tirelessly promoting, with some success, to the media. Mr. Markey remained skeptical. For one thing, nobody has actually seen the language in the leases, or much of the underlying documentation for Interior's claim that drilling can be made safe for the bears. And then there's that distressing history of political manipulation. Right after the hearing, Mr. Markey introduced a bill that would force Interior to list the bear first before proceeding with the leases. Interior would save everyone, including the poor polar bear, a lot of trouble if it followed this sequence on its own.
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单选题With advertisements,______.
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单选题The government is sending a delegation ______ the relationship between the two countries.
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