单选题It was not until 1920 ______ regular radio broadcast began.
单选题WhatdoyouthinkRobertis?
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单选题Have you got ______ copies to go round?[A] the other[B] enough[C] a little[D] much
单选题Why did Mr. Moore write the letter to the newspaper?
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单选题Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
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单选题The coat is worth ______.
单选题All the students ______ John went to the park on Sunday. He was ill. A. besides B. except C. with D. without
单选题Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
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单选题-Smoking is bad for your health. -Yes, I know. But I simply can't______.[A] give it up[B] give it in[C] give it out[D] give it away
单选题The door is open but nobody is in. Susan ____ have forgotten to lock the door.
单选题It was in the village ______ now is a small town ______ the earthquake occurred.
单选题One day a man gave an ad. in most of the newspapers in England, saying that he himself was a young man of millions of pounds and of great knowledge. He's like to choose a girl to be his wife, and the girl must be like the one in the books written by Somerest Maugham. This ad. was at once known by thousands of parents and young girls. Parents went to bookstores to look for the book written by Somerest Maugham. They bought those books for their daughters as presents. Girls tried to get those books to read. They wanted to know what kind of person the rich man wished for. Before long all the books written by Somerest Maugham were sold out and the writer was known all over the country. Who was the richest man? It was Somerest Maugham himself. The ad. saved his books, and it also made him famous.
单选题Whowasthespeaker?
单选题I usually don't take the subway to get to my office, but it's a good thing I did last Tuesday. I (36) a man sitting opposite me who (37) to be extremely nervous. He was (38) wide-eyed at one of the advertisements in the car. Then his hands started to (39) . I took my medical bag and (40) to him. "Well, what (41) seems to be wrong with you?" I asked. He pointed at an advertisement (42) the good qualities of a (43) kind of shirt. It (44) : It will not wilt, shrink, crease, or wrinkle. "Well, (45) about it?" "I'm going (46) ," he said. "I can read it to myself, but I can't say it out (47) . " "My dear man," I comforted him, "you can say it. Of course you can. You're (48) a little nervous. This is just a nervous attack. You must not (49) . You must try. and say it. Now say it. " "It... it will not wilt, crink, waek, or shrinkle," he said, and with a groan (呻吟) he (50) his face with his hands. "Now come. (51) me," I told him, "and learn how perfectly simple the whole (52) is." I continued in a firm voice, "It will not wink, shink, wack, or cinkle. " Oh, my! I (53) several times, and each was wrong in a different way. The man (54) , and appeared completely recovered. I was (55) . The man was cured. Of course, I had been putting on an act.
单选题The damage______by the flood was so large that the buildings cannot be rebuilt in a short time.