单选题Many a girl ______ dancing and singing at the center of the stadium.
单选题The text seems to suggest that ______.
单选题What is the main point the writer is trying to make in the last paragraph?
单选题WhatisMr.Greendoing?
单选题What is the relationship between the two speakers?
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Millions of hamburgers are eaten by
pepole in every comer of the world every day. Together. with hot dogs and
Coca-Cola, hamburgers have been the most important American contribution (贡献)
to international eating habits. The name "hamburger" has
nothing to do with ham (火腿). It is believed that the hamburger was first brought
to the United States by Germans from the city of Hamburg some time in the 1850s.
From then on the hamburger became a kind of popular American fast
food. Now young people in Asia, Europe and South America have
learned to eat while on the move; a hamburger in one hand and a soft drink in
the other. There have been cries to anger from Italy and Spain about the
shortening of the usual lunch break. Instead, young people have discovered a
lunch for which they don't have to stop at all. However, there
are clouds over the hamburger's world. People who concern about health dislike
the high animal fat in the hamburger. They think the time saved seems a high
price to pay for poor health. The packages in which hamburgers are usually
served are causing serious pollution problems in many large cities. Big
hamburger companies are destroying large areas of South American rainforest to
produce the cheap meat they need. So, will the hamburger celebrate its next
century?
单选题If you don't look ______ , you'll get that heavy box on your head.
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单选题The most exciting question of all is "Does life exist beyond the earth?" In recent years the trend has been toward the hypothesis (假设) that life is probably a normal phenomenon wherever the conditions are fight, with the added qualification that proper conditions are not necessarily only those of the earth. It was long held, for example, that life on the planet Jupiter (木星) is impossible because of its extreme cold, crushing gravity (重力) and poisonous atmosphere. But there is evidence that the giant planet is warmer below the outer, cold layers than was first thought. The combination of gases in its atmosphere could produce organic (有机的) or preorganic (有机生物的) molecules. Since no one really knows all combinations of conditions under which life can evoke (产生), it is best to be conservative (保守的) about denying the existence of life on any planet.
单选题—I'm taking my driving test tomorrow. —______! A.Cheers B.Good luck C.Come on D.Congratulations
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单选题HowmanymagazinesdidDavidlendtothewoman?
单选题Whatdoyouthinkthespeakersare?
单选题From the letter, we know that _________.
单选题Where did Jim paint the pictures?
单选题David Beckham was born in 1975 in London, at a place called Leytonstone. When he was a young boy, his greatest fervency was in football. He played it whenever he had the chance. Sometimes he would go and watch a game with his friends. When David Beckham was 12 years old, he won the Bobby Charlton Soccer Skills award. This was an important step forward for this young boy, and it led him to go for a visit to a football training camp in Spain. As a boy he played for schools of Essex and also for his county team. In 1991, he became a trainee with Manchester United. This meant that he could practice foot- ball as much as he wanted to and play for the highly successful Manchester United Youth Cup team and Under-21 team. In April, 1995 he played his first football league game against Leeds Untied. During 1995 and 1996, David became a regular member of the team and Manchester United won in both football seasons, with David scoring many goals. His goals made him a household name. In the first game of the 1996~1997 season, he scored a surprising goal from beyond the halfway line; seeing the goalkeeper a little way out of his goal, Beckham became famous overnight. He continued to score astonishing goals, especially from free kicks. The speed of one of his shots was timed at 157 kph. He also had the ability to make the ball go from left to right, or right to left, whenever he chose. Goalkeepers were never sure where the ball was going, and it regularly ended up in the goal.
单选题George Washington proclaimed a National Day of Thanksgiving in 1789, (36) some were opposed to it. There was (37) among the colonies, (38) feeling the hardships of a few Pilgrims did not (39) a national holiday. And (40) , President Thomas Jefferson laughed (41) the idea of having a day of thanksgiving. (42) was Sarah Josepha Hale, a magazine editor, whose efforts eventually led to (43) we now recognize as Thanksgiving. Hale wrote many editorials championing her (44) in her Boston Ladies' Magazine. (45) , after a 40-year (46) of writing editorials and letters to governors and presidents, Hale's obsession became a (47) when, in 1863, President Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday in November as a (48) day of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was proclaimed by every president (49) Lincoln. The date was changed a (50) of times, most recently by Franklin Roosevelt, who set it (51) one week to the next-to-last Thursday in order to (52) a longer Christmas shopping season. Public uproar (53) the decision caused the president to move Thanksgiving (54) to its original date two years later. And in 1941, Thanksgiving was finally sanctioned by Congress as a (55) holiday, as the fourth Thursday in November.
单选题I promise to look ______ the matter as soon as I get back to the head office.
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单选题Whatdoesthemanoffertothewoman?
