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单选题Whatisthewoman'sreply?
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单选题请根据下面的短文回答以下各题: In Britain there once lived a king and he was very fond of jokes (喜欢开玩笑) ." I will give a bag full of gold (金子) to the person who can tell me the best story." he said, "There is one rule (规则) , it must be a story which I can not believe. If I can believe it, then I won't give away the bag of gold." People came to the king from all parts of the country. They brought strange and wonderful stories. The king sat in his palace and listened to all the stories. He enjoyed them very much, but to each person he said, "I can believe that story. It could happen and it may be true. So I won't give you the bag of gold." At last a poor old man came to the palace. He was carrying a big jar (坛子) . The old man went into the king's room and said, "Oh, King, your good father was once a poor man and my father was rich. They were very good friends. My father gave your father a large jar, like this one, and it was full of gold. Your father promised (答应) to give back the gold when he became rich. But he didn't give it back. Now I' m poor and you are rich. And I want the gold." The king said, "I don't believe that story. The jar is very big. There isn't enough gold in all my country to fill that jar. My father didn't tell me anything about a large jar full of gold." "All right." the old man said, "Never mind. If you don't believe the story, give me the bag of gold, please." The king remembered the rule and gave the man the bag of gold.
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单选题 Questions 18~21 are based on the following dialogue on a reading list.
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单选题The aim of "Noah's Ark" Project is to ______.
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单选题 IQuestions 23-25 are based on the following talk:/I
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单选题The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was set up in 1988 to assess information on climate change and its influence. Many hundreds of scientists from many countries participated in its preparation and review. Incorporating new results from the past five years of research on climate change, its third report in 2004 predicted global temperature rises by 2100 of between 1.4℃ and 5.8℃compared to a previous assessment of 1.0 to 3.5℃ for the same period. Although the issue of the changing climate is very complex and some changes are uncertain, temperature rises are expected to affect countries throughout the world and have a severe effect on sea- level rises. Scientists have argued about whether temperature rises are due to human activities or due to natural changes in our environment. Some have believed that the emission of industrial and life wastes turns to warm the surface, while the others have insisted that natural factors, such as changes in solar output or explosive volcanic activity can also be criminal in this case. The IPCC announced in 2001 that "most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is likely to be owing to human activities". This was a more forceful statement than in 1996 when the second report stated that there was a "definite human influence on the climate" which was the first time they had concluded such a link. Many experts believe the faster the climate changes, the greater the risk will be. Key points of the predictions for climate change globally include that by the second half of the 21st century, wintertime rainfall in the northern areas will rise, that at the same time Australia, Central America and southern Africa are likely to see decreases in autumn rainfall, that some land areas in the tropics will see more rainfall, and that there will generally be more hot days over land areas. The IPCC also warned that global surface temperature increases and rising sea level are predicted to continue for hundreds of years after stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations, owing to the long timescales on which the deep ocean adjusts to climate change. Therefore, further research is required to improve the ability to detect, attribute and understand climate change, to reduce uncertainties and to project future climate changes.
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单选题 IQuestions 22~25 are based on the following interview between a reporter and a sportswoman./I
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单选题Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
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单选题Whatdoesthewomanmean?
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单选题Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?[A]Toshowthepassport.[B]Togetherpassport.[C]Tosayitagain.
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单选题Which of the following can best describe Hemingway's writing style?
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单选题Why has the couple come to the restaurant?
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单选题According the passage we know that the two brothers ______.
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