单选题Where does the conversation take place?
单选题There is very little rain here, ______ 60mm in a year on average.
A.fairly
B.merely
C.often
D.usually
单选题It can be inferred from the directions that this medicine ______.
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单选题Whatisthewomanlookingfor?
单选题If your wages are very small, they'll be free ______ income tax.A. withB. aboutC. toD. of
单选题Wherearethepassengers?A.Inthetrain.B.Ontheship.C.Intheplane.
单选题I would greatly ______ your kindness if you could do me that favor.[A] appreciate[B] thank[C] praise[D] enjoy
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单选题He always did well at school ______ having to do part-time jobs every now and then.[A] in spite of[B] instead of[C] in case of[D] in favor of
单选题When she finished ______ , she began working for ______.
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听第9段材料,回答第14~16题。
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单选题He loves music. ______, his brother loves sports.
A.In contrast
B.But
C.Besides
D.And
单选题Ever since news of widespread food recalls caused by a carcinogenic dye broke, there has been confusion over possible links to the country of the same name, but Sudan officials say there is no connection whatever. Sudan 1 is a red industrial dye that has been found in some chilli powder, but was banned in food products across the European Union (EU) in July 2003. Since the ban was put in place, EU officials have been striving to remove some food products from the shelves. So far 580 products have been recalled. Last week Sudan's Embassy in the United Kingdom asked the Food Standards Agency (FSA) for clarification of the origin of the dye's name. Omaima Mahmoud A1 Sharief, a press official at Sudan's Embassy in China, explained the purpose of the inquiry was to clear up any misunderstanding over links between the country and the poisonous dye. "We want to keep an eye on every detail and avoid any misunderstanding there," she said. "Our embassy to Britain asked them how the dye got that name and whether the dye had something to do with our country. But they told us there was no relationship." The FSA, an independent food-security watchdog in Britain, received a letter from the Sudan's Embassy last week. "They asked us why the dye is named Sudan, however, we also do not know how it got the name," she said. "People found the dye in 1883 and gave it the name. Nobody knows the reason, and we cannot give any explanation before we find out." Sudan dyes, which include Sudan 1 to 4, are red dyes used for coloring solvents, oils, waxes, petrol, and shoe and floor polishes. They are classified as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
单选题Wherearetheymostpossibly?
单选题--I promise that his daughter ______ get a nice present on her birthday.--Will it be a big surprise to her?
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单选题What does the man mean?
单选题How much money do Peter and Linda get from their parents every week?
