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单选题WhoissmokingaFrenchcigarette?
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单选题Radio Star,______by the English Department, is very popular with the students. A. built B. founded C. kept D. found
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单选题 This year, my husband Doug and I celebrated the 25th birthday of a man we had never met. His name was Tonny Horn. On the night of October 21, 2005, when he was standing in a parking lot (停车场) talking to friends, Tonny jumped to the top of a car, as he had done a hundred times before. This time, though, Tonny lost his balance (平衡). His head struck the ground, hard. All night, Elizabeth, Tonny's mother, stood next to her son, who was lying in a hospital bed. She remembered that Tonny has once mentioned organ (器官) donation (捐献). Maybe I can spare another family this pain, she thought. When the time came, she and her husband Tom signed the forms permitting his organs to be taken out. Tonny was declared dead the next day. Twenty-four hours later, in a Boston hospital, Tonny's liver (肝脏) was made part of my husband, Doug, who was suffering from a hopeless liver disease. Months later, we learned the Tonny's parents wished to meet someone who had gained life through the gift from their son. A meeting was arranged by the organ bank to bring together the two families. The meeting was risky, but worth it. We learned for the first time how Tonny had lived and died. We learned something about Tom and Elizabeth too. For the Homes, seeing Doug and knowing he was well seemed to ease (减轻) their suffering. I'll never forget seeing Doug's tall figure stooped (弯腰) over Elizabeth, her arms around his waist, as a mother would hug (拥抱) a son.
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单选题I often see lights in that empty house. Do you think I ______ report it to the police?
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单选题The cost of my house is higher than ______ of his. A. any B. cost C. that D. it
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单选题There are stock markets (股票市场) in large cities in many countries. The stock exchange is a place where people can buy or sell shares of a factory or company. And each share means certain ownership of a factory or company. Different people go to stock markets. Some are rich, who want to get more money than they have. Others are not very rich, who buy stocks to try to become rich. Still others buy stocks as part of their plan to save money. Of course, investing (投资) money in the stock market is not the safest way to make money. No one can tell exactly whether the shares will be doing well. The factory or company may do badly. Then the stocks will go down, and the investors will lose money. The stock may go up or down for a number of untold reasons. Everyone wants the stock to go up, but sometimes even if a factory or company does a good job, the stock may still go down. No wonder going to the stock market is often compared to gambling (赌博). Factories and companies that need money are pleased that so many people are willing to "gamble". Indeed, the stock market is an attractive and complex part of the business world.
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单选题Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?
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单选题阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。 I always enjoy the drive{{U}} (36) {{/U}}Marley. It is a good straight road, with some {{U}}(37) {{/U}} views of the countryside on{{U}} (38) {{/U}}side. There are woods and hills, villages and farms and about halfway, a large lake. And because there is {{U}}(39) {{/U}} much traffic on the road, I can usually enjoy the {{U}}(40) {{/U}} as I drive along. I was{{U}} (41) {{/U}}annoyed the other morning, therefore, when a small green car began to drive very close behind me. I went {{U}}(42) {{/U}} faster, {{U}}(43) {{/U}} to leave the car behind. But {{U}}(44) {{/U}} I slowed down, the little car {{U}}(45) {{/U}} me, the driver, a middle-aged man, was smiling and waving to me. {{U}}(46) {{/U}} ,I did not recognize either him or the car. "Perhaps I am {{U}}(47) {{/U}}" I thought. I checked my lights and my indicator(方向灯)but they were both {{U}}(48) {{/U}}. And I certainly had not got a puncture(穿孔). The man {{U}}(49) {{/U}}a madman, I decided. {{U}}(50) {{/U}} rather angry, I drove off very fast, leaving the small green car behind. I did not slow down {{U}}(51) {{/U}} I got to Marley. There are some {{U}}(52) {{/U}}just before you cross the railway bridge into Marley and, as it happened, the lights {{U}}(53) {{/U}} red as I drove near. I was {{U}}(54) {{/U}} waiting there when the little green car caught up with me. The driver {{U}}(55) {{/U}} and tapped on my window. I opened it, " {{U}}(56) {{/U}} ?" I asked rather {{U}}(57) {{/U}} "I'm trying to help you!" The man said. "You see, your number plate fell off about fifteen miles {{U}}(58) {{/U}}. I tried to attract your {{U}}(59) {{/U}}but you didn't {{U}}(60) {{/U}} !"
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单选题Mary, you ______ leave all your books on the floor like this!
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单选题Today’s newspaper has _________ interesting article on space travel.
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单选题{{B}}C{{/B}} Ann Curry is a famous news presenter of the NBC News "Today" show. When she was 15 she happened to walk into a bookstore in her hometown and began looking at the books on the shelves. The man behind the counter, Mac McCarley, asked if she'd like a job. She needed to start saving for college, so she said yes. Ann worked after school and during summer vacations, and the job helped pay for her first year of college. During college she would do many other jobs: she served coffee in the student union, was a hotel maid and even made maps for the US Forest Service. But selling books was one of the most satisfying jobs. One day a woman came into the bookstore and asked Ann for books on cancer(癌症). The woman seemed anxious. Ann showed her practically everything they had and found other books they could order. The woman left the store less worried, and Ann has always remembered the pride she felt in having helped her customer. Years later, as a television reporter in Los Angeles, Ann heard about a child who was born with problems with his fingers and his hand. His family could not afford a surgical(外科的) operation, and the boy lived in shame, hiding his hand in his pocket all the time. Ann persuaded her boss to let her do the story. After the story was broadcast, a doctor and a nurse called, offering to perform the surgical operation for free. Ann visited the boy in the recovery room after the operation. The first thing he did was to hold up his repaired hand and say, "Thank you. " What a sweet sense of satisfaction Ann Curry felt! At McCarley's bookstore, Ann always sensed she was working for the customers, not the store. Today it's the same. NBC News pays her, but she feels as if she works for the people who watch the programmes, helping them make sense of the world.
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单选题I wrote it down ______ I should forget it.
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单选题What plays a key role in making changes in a company?
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单选题During REM, ______.
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单选题--This program is killing me! Everything has to be finished before next Friday.-- ______, John. 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______ to do the work, I should do it some other day. A. If were I B. I were C. Were I D. Was I
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