单选题Whereisthemangoing?A.ToParis.B.ToLondon.C.ToBerlin.
单选题He found it necessary for us ______ from each other.[A] to help and learn[B] helping and learning[C] to learn and to help[D] learning and helping
单选题Only two people are in the classroom. One is Xiao Chen and ______ is Xiao Zhao.[A] other[B] another[C] the other[D] others
单选题If you ______ tomorrow, I might have time to discuss this question with you. A. were to come B. will come C. come D. are to come
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单选题As ______ known to all, language has been developed through social contacts.
单选题______ of plastics, the machine works perfectly.
A. Being made
B. Having made
C. Made
D. To be made
单选题Next September, Ted and Marie ______ for 20 years.[A] are married[B] have been married[C] will have been married[D] will marry
单选题One sure sign of the fall season is the sight of scarecrows everywhere. Scarecrows are used for practical reasons by farmers, and as decorations by many people. You can find scarecrows on farms and in yards, and also on T-shirts, sweatshirts, and other clothing. Scarecrows were first used over 2000 years ago by farmers who needed to keep birds out of their fields. Crows and blackbirds were always eating the vegetable crops grown by farmers. The farmers had to do something to stop the crows from coming into the fields. They made these human-like objects out of anything they could find. They used sticks, hay, and pine straw, and dressed the scarecrows in old clothing. The farmers tried their best to make these creations look like real people in a field or garden. They hoped that the crows would see the "person" standing in the field and be afraid of it. Scarecrows are still seen today, but most farmers use other things now to get rid of pesky animals. Scarecrows are more often a decoration, and a way to mark the beginning of fall.
单选题Where does this conversation probably take place?
单选题If we ______ everything ready by now, we should be having a terrible time tomorrow.
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单选题There are shops on ______ side of the street. ______ of them do not dose till 12 at night.[A] both; All[B] every; None[C] either; Some[D] other; Many
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单选题From the passage we may infer that the smallest delivery unit in the postal system in U. S.A. is a ______.
单选题Wherearethespeakers?
单选题Why did the man sell his old car?
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单选题-- Good morning, Grand Hotel. -- Hello, I'd like to book a room for the nights of the 18th and 19th. --______.
单选题Industry and agriculture will develop rapidly, with science and technology ______.
