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单选题From the text, the reform in the new examination system will, emphasize that ______.
单选题Where they offer the man the job?
单选题Thepersonwhocameoutofthehousealittlelater______.
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单选题Everyone is busy working. You can't stay here ______ you keep quiet.
单选题--I would never come to this restaurant again. The food is terrible!--______. A. Not am I. B. I won't, either. C. So with me. D. Me, too.
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单选题The customer went home ______ with his shopping.[A] proud and satisfied[B] proudly and satisfiedly[C] with pride and satisfied[D] proudly and satisfied
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Mr. Long was only thirty but drank for
thirteen years. He spent much time in the restaurants and often drunk a lot
there. He had a rich sister who often supplied him enough money. So he was never
worried about food or clothes. Once a young man began to work in
his company. They met at a party and introduced themselves to each other. Mr.
Long knew his name was Mr. Kidd and he came from another city. The young men
liked to drink too and they became good friends. They always met in the
restaurant at weekend and didn't leave there until they were drunk. Of course it
was bad for their health. Their friends advised them to stop drinking, but they
didn't listen. It was Saturday again. Mr. Long called his friend
and they decided to spend the evening in the restaurant. Mr. Kidd agreed to his
opinion and got there in time. They drank one glass after another and they
didn't stop until the men in the restaurant refused to sell the wine to them.
They came out together and sat down at the side of the street.
Pointing at the moon, Mr. Kidd said," Your sun is smaller than
ours!" "We have a bigger one,' said Mr. Long "But I wouldn't
show it to you. " "I'll buy it for all the jewelry in world ,
"called out the first drunkard(醉鬼). "What makes you think I'll
sell it to you?" the other drunkard asked in
reply(反问).
单选题There are ______ pages in this book. A. two hundred and forty-five B. two hundreds and forty-five C. two-hundred and forth-five
单选题It's rude (元礼的,猛烈的) of you to shout______the room.[A] through[B] beyond[C] across[D] over
单选题You can never imagine what great difficulty I have ______ your house. A. found B. to find C. finding D. for finding
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The relationship between the home and
market economies has gone through two distinct stages. Early industrialization
began the process of transferring some production processes (e. g. clothmaking,
sewing and caning foods) from the home to the marketplace. Although the home
economy could still produce these goods, the processed were laborious (费力的) and
the market economy was usually more efficient. Soon, the more important second
stage was evident—the marketplace began producing goods and services that had
never been produced by the home economy, and the home economy was unable to
produce them (e. g. electricity and electrical appliances, the automobile,
advanced education, sophisticated medical care). In the second stage, the
question of whether the home economy was less efficient in producing these new
goods and services was irrelevant; if the family were to enjoy these fruits of
industrialization, they would have to obtained in the marketplace. The
traditional ways of taking care of these needs in the home, such as in nursing
the sick, became socially unacceptable (and, in most serious cases ,probably
less successful). Just as the appearance of the automobile made the use of the
horse—drawn carriage illegal and then impractical, and the appearance of
television changed the radio from a source of entertainment to a source of
background music, so most of the fruits of economic growth did not increase the
options available to the home economy to either produce the goods or services or
purchase them in the market. Growth brought with it increased variety in
consumer goods, but not increased flexibility for the home economy in obtaining
these goods and services. Instead, economic growth brought with it increased
consumer reliance on the marketplace. In order to consume these new goods and
services, the family had to enter the marketplace as wage earners and consumers.
The neoclassical(新古曲主义的) model that views the family as deciding whether to
produce goods and services directly or to purchase them in the marketplace is
basically a model of the first stage. It cannot accurately be applied to the
second (and current) stage.
单选题— Professor Brown looks sad today.
— He is sad. Yesterday a fire broke out in his house and his dog got
单选题Whatcanbelearnedfromthetelephoneconversationyou'vejustheard?
单选题Wheredidthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
单选题Please take your things--money ,jewelry, cameras and so on with you when you go out of the hotel. A. expensive B. worthy C. precious D. valuable
单选题One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered. Suddenly I
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that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction,
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he knew me. The man had a newspaper
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in front of him, which he was
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to read, but I could
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that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my
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, the man was clearly puzzled (困惑) by the
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way in which the waiter and I
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each other. He seemed even more puzzled as
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went on and it became
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that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the
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. When he came out, he paid his bill and
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without another glance in my direction.
I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had
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. "Well," he said, "that man was a detective(侦探). He
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you here because he thought you were the man he
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." "What?" I said, showing my
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. The owner continued, "He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I
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say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a
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." "Well, it"s really
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I came to a restaurant where I"m known," I said. "
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, I might have been in trouble."
单选题We had hoped that our team would win the game, but ______ team played very well.