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单选题As a public relations officex, he is said ______ some very influential people.
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单选题Which of the following is the right tag question to be put after "You must have been to the Summer Palace"?
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单选题To Mead-Ferro, the word "slacker" means _________.
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单选题A legislative body has the power not only to pass new laws, _______ repeal laws that have been passed earlier.
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单选题put aside put across put forth put off put aside (1) to save or keep (something, such as money) to be used at a later time She's been putting aside some money for a vacation. Can you put a few minutes aside for a short meeting? (2) to stop worrying or thinking about (something) On Friday, April fourteenth, he agreed to put this work aside for a while. put across (1) to cause (something) to be clearly understood A good speaker knows how to quickly put himself across to his audience. Do you give him a fair opportunity to put across his views? She has had trouble putting her message across to voters. (2) put oneself across as something; to cause oneself to appear to be a particular type of person He tries to put himself across as a nice guy. put forth (1) to suggest (an idea, plan, etc.) for people to think about or consider The scientist put forth the new theory of evolution. It is in your own interests that we put forth such a proposal. (2) to use (something, such as energy) for a particular purpose The government urged the nation to put forth every effort to check war. Parenting is never easy, especially when we actually put forth energy to do it. (3) to produce or send out (something) by growing The trees are starting to put forth new leaves. put off (1) to decide that (something) will happen at a later time, postpone In that case, we'll have to put off the sports meet till next Saturday. We put off the conference in order to better cope with the tense situation. Jobs was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer in 2003, though he put off treatment until mid-2004. (2) to cause someone to wait She finally called him after putting him off all week. (3) to cause (someone) to dislike something The mere smell of garlic put him off his supper. I was put off by his rudeness.The speaker was very good at ______ his ideas during the discussion. A. putting aside B. putting across C. putting back D. putting off
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单选题She accepted his ______ about her dress with a smile.
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单选题What kind of whisky does the man expect to be offered?
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单选题If your expenses _________ your income, you will be in debt.A. surpass B. exceed C. survive D. pass
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单选题I am a very honest man, ______?
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单选题The fact that St. James gave birth to twins aroused a big controversy because _________.
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单选题The new evidence threw some light ________ the case.A. in B. to C. at D. on
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单选题Which of the following facilities’ specific schedule revisions are listed in this announcement?
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单选题About ______ American homes have the habit of keeping pets.
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