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The English author (writer), Richard
Savage, was once living in London in great poverty. In order to earn (make) a
little money he had written the story of his life, but not many copies of the
book had been sold in the shop, and Savage was living from hand to mouth. As a
result of his lack of food he became very ill, but after a time, because of the
skill of the doctor who had looked after him, he got well again. After a week or
two the doctor sent a bill to Savage for his visits, but poor Savage hadn't any
money and couldn't pay it. The doctor waited for another month and sent the bill
again. But still no money came. After several weeks be sent it to him again
asking for his money. In the end he came to Savage's house and asked him for
payment, saying to Savage, "You know you owe your life to me and I expected some
gratitude (thankfulness) from you." "I agree," said Savage,
"that I owe my life to you, and to prove to you that I am not ungrateful for
your work I will give my life to you." With these words he handed to him two
copies entitled, THE LIFE OF RICHARD SAVAGE.
单选题Howmuchisalargebottleofaspirin?
单选题Who plays the role of the President in the film?
单选题HowisDavid'snewhouse?A.Itisbigandbright.B.Itisbiganddark.C.Itisbrightbutsmall.
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I was down town yesterday, and decided
to stop at the bank to see Alice Green. I thought she might have time to have
lunch with me. When I got to the bank, I was told that she had just been out for
a few minutes. I asked them if she would be back by 11: 30 or 11: 45, and they
said yes. I had some time, so I decided to wait for her. Then I walked over to
some chairs by the windows and sat down. I decided to watch the front door
because I knew she would come back in that way. I waited and waited, but she
didn't come through the door. Finally, I decided not to wait any longer. It was
12: 30, and I was sure that she wouldn't be back until after lunch. I got up,
and was surprised to find that it was Alice. When I said that someone had
told me that she had been out, she told me that she hadn't left her office all
morning.
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单选题Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
单选题If you ______ tomorrow, I might have time to discuss this question with you.
单选题Whatkindofpersondoesthemansaidofhimself?
单选题We were ahead during the first half of the match, but we ______ in the last ten minutes.
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单选题After reading the passage, what can we infer about Shakespeare?
单选题She can't help ______ the house because she's busy making a cake.A. to cleanB. cleaningC. cleanedD. being cleaned
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单选题Some birds like to sit on a sheep because ______.
单选题What does the man want to order?
单选题阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。{{B}}A{{/B}}
Every year landslides (滑坡) cause 25 to
50 deaths and $ 1.5 billion in damage in the United States. They account for 15
percent of the deaths from natural disasters in Europe. And in December, a
single event killed more than 200 people in the Philippines. Sending workers to
stabilize (加固) mountainsides using steel bars and cement (水泥) can help prevent
disaster, but it introduces new difficulties. Shaking drills produce harmful
dust and loosen heavy, dangerous debris (岩屑). "It's quite a risky job." says
Giorgio Pezzuto of D'Appolonia, an engineering company in Italy.
D'Appolonia, working with eight other companies, may have an answer: a
three-ton robot called Roboclimber. "The idea is to operate a machine far away
that can drill without a human being on board." says Pezzuto, manager for the
project, which is supported by the European Commission. Engineers claim that the
machine will be faster and cheaper than manual labor. The robot, a large
radio-controlled four-legged mechanical spider(蜘蛛), has cost at least $ 2
million so far. The final product should be able to climb unstable
mountainsides, drill holes, insert bars and cement, and collect data on the
slope's stability. Testing should begin in May.
单选题You ought to do ______ he tells you. A. where B. because C. as D. which
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单选题The wrong you've done her is terrible, for ______ you should say sorry to her, I think.
