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单选题They were surprised that a four-day-old boy should work out such a difficult problem __________ they themselves couldn’t.
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单选题Mrs. Fox: __________ what you have done to my son, doctor. Doctor: That’s all right, Mrs. Fox. That’s my job. I’m very glad he recovered so soon. Mrs. Fox: I know he has brought great trouble to you. A million thanks.
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单选题According to a survey, which was based on the responses of over 188,000 students, today's traditional-age college freshmen are "more materialistic and less altruistic (利他主义的)" than at any time in the 17 years of the poll. Not surprisingly in these hard times, the students' major objective "is to be financially well off. Less important than ever is developing a meaningful philosophy of life." It follows then that today the most popular course is not literature or history but accounting. Interest in teaching, social service and the "altruistic" fields is at a low. On the other hand, enrollment in business programs, engineering and computer science is way up. That's no surprise, either. A friend of mine (a sales representative from a chemical company) was making twice the salary of her college instructors during her first year on the job even before she completed her two-year associate degree. While it's true that we all need a career, it is equally true that our civilization has accumulated an incredible amount of knowledge in fields far removed from our own and that we are better for our understanding of these other contributions, be they scientific or artistic. It is equally true that, in studying the diverse wisdom of others, we learn how to think. More importantly, perhaps, education teaches us to see the connections between things, as well as to see beyond our immediate needs. Weekly we read of unions who go on strike for higher wages, only to drive their employer out of business. No company; no job. How shortsighted in the long run! But the most important argument for a broad education is that in studying the accumulated wisdom of the ages, we improve our moral sense. I saw a cartoon recently which shows a group of businessmen looking puzzled as they sit around a conference table; one of them is ta]king on the intercom (对讲机): "Miss Baxter," he says, "could you please send in someone who can distinguish right from wrong?" From the long-term point of view, that's what education really ought to be about.
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单选题______ to ask him the way? He is also a visitor.
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单选题—How's your brother these days?—He hasn't been very well just recently.—________. What's the matter?—I think he's been overworking.
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单选题Anyone breaking the rules will be asked to leave ______.
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单选题The children will have to ______ their play-time hours when school opens.
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单选题Channel link would ______.
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单选题Michael Jackson traveled and sang all around the world, ______ his audience with music, dance and fashion. A. entertaining B. awarding C. giving D. proving
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单选题The tall tree. ______ leaves are darker than those of the other two. is as old as grandpa.
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单选题My friend Jane once found a weasel(鼬鼠) when he was very young. As she was fond of pets, she thought she would bring him up. Of course he had to be taught: all young things have to, and this weasel knew 1 . The good lady first began with 2 some milk into her hand and 3 him drink from it. Very soon, he would not take milk 4 any other way. After his dinner, he would run to a soft blanket that was 5 in Jane"s bedroom. He slept there 6 one or two hours. This was all very well in the day, but Jane did not feel 7 in leaving him loose during the night. Thus, whenever she went to bed, she 8 the weasel up in a little cage that stood 9 by. If she 10 to wake up early, she would open the cage, and the weasel would come into her bed and go to sleep again 11 next to her. If she was already dressed when he was let 12 , he would jump all about her, and would never once miss 13 on her hands. All his ways were pretty and gentle. He would stand 14 Jane"s shoulder and give little soft pats to her chin. He would run over a whole room 15 of people at the mere sound of her voice. He was very fond of the sun and would roll about whenever it 16 on him. The little weasel was rather a thirsty animal, but he would not drink much at a 17 . Baths were quite new to him, and he could not 18 up his mind to them. Because of his dislike for baths, he suffered a good deal on 19 days. His nearest approach to bathing was a 20 cloth wrapped round him, and this evidently gave him great pleasure.
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单选题The (secretary) and principal (of) (the school) (were) present at the meeting.A. secretary B. of C. the school D. were
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单选题The nuclear power emergency at a Japanese atomic power plant last March could lead to a major reassessment in European countries that are already building such plants or are considering a shift from fossil (化石) fuels to nuclear energy to fight climate change. With the terrible accident 25 years ago in Chernobyl (切尔诺贝利) beginning to fade in European memories, governments across Europe have grown more open to using nuclear power. Enthusiasm for nuclear power is particularly strong in eastern Europe, which wants to move away from dependence on Russian oil and natural gas, and on heavily polluting coal-fired power plants. Eastern governments have begun improving existing nuclear plants or are building or planning new ones. But as Japan struggled to deal with her nuclear crisis, discussion about the good and the bad of nuclear power became heated. In Germany, nuclear power has been a repeatedly argued and widely felt issue for decades. Up to 70 percent of Germans oppose nuclear power. Recently, about 40,000 people turned out to form a human chain near a nuclear plant to protest government policies on nuclear power. "The accident in Japan could lead to a major rethink in Europe," said Henrik Paulitz of the International Doctors for the Prevention of Nuclear War. "Governments have not been quite open about the safety levels of the nuclear power plants." Chancellor (总理) Angela Merkel heads a center-right unity government that supports the use of nuclear power. Her government recently made a disputed decision to extend the life of the country"s 17 nuclear power plants by an average of 12 years. She will now face more pressure to change that policy. She called an emergency meeting with her senior ministers. "We know how safe our plants are and that we do not face a threat from such a serious earthquake or violent tidal wave," Ms. Merkel said after the meeting. "We will learn what we can from the events in Japan."
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单选题______ you say, he won"t listen to you.
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单选题It is desirable that he ______.
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单选题Mike : Shall I pick you up at 5 or 6? Joe: ______ Mike: OK, I will pick you up at 5.
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单选题What is the main idea of the passage?
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单选题Please double __________ that report.In other word,type on every other line.
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