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单选题Who missed the TV special?
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单选题--I really hope your cousin Tim will get the job.--Thanks. I'll tell Tim when I ______ him. A. see B. will see C. would see D. have seen
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单选题Most people talk about the "five" senses of man. And it is true that we get our information about the outside world from our senses of sight, heating, smell, touch and taste. Researchers tell us that sense of sight—our visual(视觉的) sense—gives us up to eighty percent of what we know about the world outside our bodies; while the other senses, the auditory (hearing), the olfactory (smell), the tactile (touch), and the gustatory (taste) bring into our brains information about the other 20% of what is happening. But there are two other senses that we cannot get along without it, though they are seldom noticed. These are the sense of balance, without which we would act like a drank man, and the kinesthetic (运动觉的)sense, which gives us our ideas about our own motion (行动).
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单选题Thepersonwhocameoutofthehousealittlelater______.
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单选题Can you believe that in ______ a rich country there should be ______ many poor people? A.such; such B.such; so C.so; so D.so; such
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单选题Wheredidthedialoguehappen?A.Intheoffice.B.Onthephone.C.Athome.
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单选题When sailors are allowed ashore after a long time 1 sea, they sometimes get drunk and cause trouble. For this reason, the navy always has 2 police in big ports. Whenever sailors 3 , the police 4 and deal with them. One day, the police in a big seaport received a call 5 a bar in the town. The barman said that a big sailor 6 and 7 the furniture in the bar. The officer in 8 of the police guard that evening said that he 9 come immediately. Now, officers who would go and punish the sailors 10 drunk usually chose 11 policeman they could find to go with them. But this 12 officer didn"t do this. 13 , he chose the smallest and weakest-looking man he could find to go to the bar with him and seize the sailor. Another officer who happened 14 was 15 when he saw the officer of the guard with 16 a small man. Then he said to him, " 17 don"t you take a big man with you? You have to fight the sailor who is drunk." "Yes, you are quite right," answered the officer of the guard. "This is the 18 reason why I am taking this small man. If you see two policemen 19 towards you, and one is as small as 20 , which one will you attack?"
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单选题The factory produces half a million pairs of shoes every year, 80% ______ are sold abroad. A. of which B. which of C.of them D.of that
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单选题Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
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单选题{{B}}B{{/B}} More than 6,000 children were expulsed (开除) from U.S. schools last year for bringing guns and bombs to school, the U.S. Department of Education said on May 8. The department gave a report to the expulsions as saying handguns accounted for 58 percent of the 6,093 expulsions in 2003-2004, against 7 percent for rifles(步枪) or shotguns and 35 percent for other types of firearms. "The report is a clear sign that our nation's public schools are cracking down(严惩) on students who bring guns to school," Education Secretary Richard Riley said in a statement. "We need to be strong-minded about keeping guns out of our schools and do everything to keep our children safe. " In March 2004, an 11 years old boy and 13 years old boy using hand-guns and rifles shot dead four children and a teacher at a school in Jonesboro, Arkansas. In October, two were killed and seven were wounded in a shooting at a Mississippi school. Two months later, a 14 years old boy killed three high school students and wounded five in Dasucah, Kentucky. Most of the expulsions, 56 percent, were from high schools, which have .students from about age 13. 34 percent were from junior high schools and 9 percent were from elementary schools, the report said.
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单选题The schoolmaster rang up ______.A. the police C. the Air ForceB. the rescue party D. the doctor
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单选题John may phone tonight. I don't want to go out ______ he calls. A.as long as B.in order that C.in case D.so that
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单选题The temperature of the Sun is over 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit at the surface, but it rises to perhaps more than 16 million degrees at the center. The Sun is so much hotter than the Earth that matter can exist only as a gas, except at the core. In the core of the Sun, the pressures are so great against the gases that, despite the high temperature, there may be a small solid core. However, no one really knows, since the center of the Sun can never be directly observed. Solar astronomers do know that the Sun is divided into five layers or zones. Starting at the outside and going down into the Sun, the zones are the corona, chromosphere, photosphere, convection zone, and finally the core. The first three zones are regarded as the Sun's atmosphere. But since the Sun has no solid surface, it is hard to tell where the atmosphere ends and the main body of the Sun begins. The corona is a brilliant, pearly white, firmly light, about as bright as the full Moon. Its beautiful rays are a sensational sight during an eclipse. The corona's rays flash out in a brilliant fan that has weak spikelike rays near the Sun's north and south poles. The corona is thickest at the Sun's equator. The corona rays are made up of gases streaming outward at tremendous speed and reaching a temperature of more than 2 million degrees Fahrenheit. The rays of gas thin out as they reach the space around the planets. By the time the Sun's corona rays reach the Earth, they are weak and invisible.
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单选题Whatwillthemandointheevening?
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单选题Why were there so many people waiting outside the Scala Theatre? Because ______.
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