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单选题Which of the following is the right order of things described in the text?
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单选题—Is your father still a doctor? —______.
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单选题______ , I am sure he is an honest man.
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单选题Kuwait is a country, which is quite small but very rich. It has a population of a little more than a million, and it is situated at the north end of the Arabian Gulf, which is also sometimes called the Persian Gulf. The land area is about 8,000 square miles. Kuwait"s climate is one of the hottest in the world. In the summer, the temperature often reaches 124 Fahrenheit degrees during the day. That"s about 51.5 degrees centigrade. Temperatures are naturally cooler during the winter. They range between 50 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Until oil was discovered there in 1930, Kuwait was a little-known country. Today this small desert country has become one of the world"s leading oil producers: It has approximately 15% of the world"s known petroleum reserves. Since the discovery of oil, Kuwait"s rulers have turned the country into a prosperous welfare state. It has free primary and secondary education, free health care and social services; and the people do not have pay any personal income tax for those services. It has become one of the world"s richest countries. Though Kuwait has free primary and secondary education for its people, many of them still do not know how to read and write. The University of Kuwait was opened in 1966, but many of the students still study in colleges and universities abroad, at the state expense.
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单选题{{B}}B{{/B}} Will it matter if you don' t take your breakfast? Recently a test was given in the United States. Those tests included people of different ages, from 12 to 83. During the experiment, these people were given all kinds of breakfasts, and sometimes they got no breakfast at all. Special tests were set up to see how well their bodies worked when they had eaten a certain kind of breakfast. The results show that if a person eats a proper breakfast, he or she will work with better effect than if he or she has no breakfast. This fact appears to be especially true if a person works with his brains. If a student eats fruit, eggs, bread and milk before going to school, he will learn more quickly and listen with more attention in class. Contrary to what many people believe, if you don't eat breakfast, you will not lose weight. This is because people become so hungry at noon that they eat too much for lunch, and end up gaining weight instead of losing. You will probably lose more weight if you reduce your other meals.
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单选题He did not stay with the Weight Watchers because______.
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单选题The author argues that a teacher's chief concern should be the development of the student's ______.
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单选题The English play ______ my students acted at the New Year's party was a great success. A. for which B. at which C. in which D. on which
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单选题The sooner you finish your work, ______ your will be able to go home.
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单选题--I think he is in Class 5.--Yes, that's ______ . [A] OK [B] wrong [C] right
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单选题—The final exam is coming! I'm so nervous. — ______, Mary. It's not the end of the world. A. Take it easy B. Take care C. Be careful D. Be yourself
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单选题WheredoesJanework?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inafirm.C.Inashop.
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单选题______ you understand this rule, you'll have no further difficulty. A. Once B. Unless C. Only D. Until
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单选题Silas Minton"s funeral was a quiet 1 . It was 2 by the only 3 he had in the world, his niece and nephew, and by a few friends. The priest who 4 5 a hundred miles into this wild part of the county was now getting 6 for the simple ceremony. Minton, 7 "Minty" as his friends 8 call him, 9 a hard life 10 for gold in a lonely part of Western Australia. He had always refused to work in a gold mine 11 he believed that he could do better 12 his own. Although he was not a boastful (夸口) person, he had often declared that one day he 13 find a lump(块) of gold as big as his head and 14 he would retire and live in 15 for the rest of his life. But his dreams of great wealth 16 came true. For many years he had hardly earned enough money to keep himself 17 . Two men now gently lifted the rough wooden box that 18 Minty"s body, but they almost dropped it when they heard a loud cry from the grave-digger. His spade (铁锹) had struck something hard in the rocky soil and he was shouting excitedly. Then he held up a large stone. 19 it was covered 20 dirt, the stone shone curious1yin the fierce sun1ight: it was unmistakably a heavy piece of solid gold!
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单选题Just think, in ______ three months it'll be summer again.[A] other[B] another[C] these[D] those
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单选题Seldom ______ such a good movie in that small cinema.
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单选题Because we can feel that things are heavy, we think of weight as being a fixed quality in an object, but it is not really fixed at all. If you could take a one pound packet of butter 4, 000 miles out from the earth, it would weigh only a quarter of a pound. Why would things weigh only a quarter as much as they do at the surface of the earth if we took them 4 000 miles out into space? The reason is this: All objects have a natural attraction for all other objects; this is called gravitational attraction, but this power of attraction between two objects gets weaker as they get farther apart. When the butter was at the surface of the earth, it was 4 000 miles from the centre (in other words the radius(半径)of the earth is 4 000 miles). When we took the butter 4 000 miles out, it was 8 000 miles from the centre, which is twice the distance. If you double the distance between two objects, their gravitational attraction decreases two times two. If you treble(翻三倍)the distance, it gets nine times weaker(three times three). If you take it four times as far away, it gets sixteen times weaker (four times four)and so on.
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