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单选题The period ______ dance classes increases gradually from two or three hours a day to five or six.
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单选题You are saying that everyone should be equal, and this is ______ I disagree. A. how B. why C. what D. where
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单选题Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?
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单选题—I went on a trip to Singapore last month.
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单选题What does the grandmother enjoy about her present life?
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单选题______ me the keys—you're in no fit state to drive.
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单选题The author implies that this world plan is to ______.
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单选题People who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will get what they want. They want to go quickly, and safely, across the country, across the sea, or right across the world--and they know Bel Air will take them where they want to go, when they want to go. Air flies all the newest, and fastest aero planes, to more towns and cities, in more countries of the world, than any other airline. Do you want to go to Paris, Washington, Tokyo? Bel Air will take you there, at all times of the day or night, right through the week. Bel Air flies not only to the big cities, but we fly two or three times a week to towns and cities in the very heart of Asia, Africa and South America. People who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will leave on time, and arrive on time. They know that the food they will receive, and the films they will watch, will be of the very best. Bel Air is second to none.
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单选题He was hit on the head by a piece of iron and was knocked ______ .
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单选题Since air is a gas, it has ______.
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单选题Is this factory ______ you visited last Friday?
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单选题It's nearly seven o'clock. Jack ______ be here at any moment.
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单选题At the seventh International Ballet Competition, Fernando Bujones won the first gold medal ever ______to an American male dancer.
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单选题{{B}}D{{/B}} The first Olympic Games were held in 776 BC. They began as a religious festival and were held every four years. They were held in a valley of Ancient Greece called Olympia. Athletes came to Olympia to train full time for ten months prior to the Olympics. They had to undergo an examination of a ten-member panel who assessed them on their character and physical ability. Women were not allowed to participate in these early Olympic games and could not attend tile games. At the first games in 776 BC, the only event held was a foot race and was the length of the stadium. Later, a chariot race was added and was one of the most exciting events of these Olympics. The race was nine miles long. The prize for the victors of these early Olympics was a simple olive tree branch. Today, the Olympics are one of the most exciting events televised. People from all over the world watch to see the athletes from their countries compete in over twenty-eight events.
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单选题A man shot Martin Luther King in Atlanta on 4th April, 1968. He drove a white Ford car. Who was he.'? The police found "Harvey Lowmeyer's" gun and "John Willard' s" shirt, and then the white car. It was "Eric Starvo Galt's' '' car. So what was this man's real name? Marks on the car were sent to Los Angeles. 300 detectives questioned people. At last one found a photograph of "Galt". Then detectives in Atlanta found a fingerprint. It was on a map in "Galt's" room in a small hotel. One fingerprint was enough. James Earl Ray's fingerprints were already on the F. B. I. (联邦调查局) cards. The police watched railway stations, hotels and airport. 3,000 detectives were trying to find Ray, yet things went unsuccessfully. The Canadian police were helping too. They looked at 24,000 photographs in their Passport Office. Then they found one of "Ramon George Sneyd ", "We gave this man a passport last month," they said, "He went to London on 2nd May." The man was wearing thick glasses but the London Airport saw Sneyd's name on a passenger list. It was the end of the biggest man-hunt in history. The F. B. I. spent 1.4 million dollars, but they got their man.
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单选题She once said:" When people ask me if writing has been a hard or easy road I always answer with the famous saying, 'the end is nothing; the road is all.' That is what I mean when I say writing has been a pleasure. I have never faced the typewriter(打字机) with the thought that one more task had to be done. " Like most writers, Willa Cather did not write books for the money that they brought her, but rather for the pleasure that came in their writing. Her works were, like her, simple and full of the vigor(活力) of her days in Nebraska, where she grew from childhood to young womanhood and where she developed a deep love for the treeless land of the Great Plains with its wild flowers, wheat fields and rivers. "It's a rather strange thing about the flat country," she wrote later. "It takes hold of you, or it leaves you perfectly cold. A great many people find it very dull; they like a church tower, an old factory, a waterfall, country all made to look like a German Christmas card ... But when I come to the open plains, something happens. I'm home. I breathe differently. /
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