The Congress has the power to impeach the President of the United States when he______his power.
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What is the patient suffering from?
—I really like the movie, Die Hard. I think it's kind of exciting. —Exciting?______—I think the movie has a lot of action. That's what I like about the movie.—I see. I hope I'll have a chance to see it too.
这辆自行车刚开始骑可能有点不舒服,但那种感觉很快就会消失。(wear off)
I would just as soon you______rudely to her.
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By degrees the shutters were opened: the window-blinds were drawn up, and people began passing to and【C1】______. Some few stopped to gaze at Oliver for a moment or two, or turned round to【C2】st______at him as they hurried by: but none relieved him, or troubled themselves to inquire how he came there. He had no heart to beg. And there he sat. He had been crouching on the step for some time,【C3】______(wonder)at the great number of public-houses(every other house in Barnet was a tavern, large or small): gazing listlessly【C4】______the coaches as they passed through, and thinking how strange it seemed that they could do, with【C5】e______, in a few hours, what it had taken him a whole week of courage and【C6】______(determine)beyond his years to accomplish: when he was roused by observing that a boy, who had passed him carelessly some minutes before, had returned, and was now surveying him most【C7】______ (earnest)from the【C8】o______side of the way. He took little heed of this at first: but the boy remained in the same attitude of close observation so long, that Oliver【C9】______(raise)his head, and returned his steady look. Upon this, the boy crossed over, and,【C10】w______close up to Oliver, said, "Hello! My covey, what's the row?"
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Write about the following topic.According to a newly-amended Ministry of Education regulation, college students who have started their studies can apply for leave for several semesters and their period of schooling can be extended. It's a huge step to encourage students to start their own businesses while at university. However, some people doubt whether the regulation will have an effect on students' grades or performance. Should college students be encouraged to start businesses before graduation? Write an article of no less than 160 words to express your opinion on the answer sheet.
According to the weather forecast, which is usually______, it will snow this afternoon.
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Two men, starting at the same point, walk in opposite directions for 4 meters, turn left and walk another 3 meters. What is the distance between them?
—Learning a language isn't easy. It takes time. —I agree. ______. There's no short cut.
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Whichnetmakesthecube?
Which two numbers should replace the question marks below ?19, 20, 21, ?, ?, 26, 28, 32, 33, 40
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Conventional wisdom says trees are good for the environment. They absorb carbon dioxide—a greenhouse gas—from the atmosphere and store it as carbon while releasing oxygen, a process for which forests have been called "the lungs of the planet". The roots of trees have been thought to trap sediments and nutrients in the soil. Trees have also been credited with steadying the flow of these rivers, keeping it relatively constant through wet and dry seasons, thus preventing both drought and flooding. It is all nonsense, concludes a research published this week. A four-year international study led by researchers at the University of Newcastle, in Britain, and the Free University of Amsterdam, identifies several myths about the link between forests and water. For example, in arid and semiarid areas, trees consume far more water than they trap. And it is not the trees that catch sediments and nutrients, and steady the flow of the rivers, but the fact that the soil has not been compressed. The World Commission on Water estimates that the demand for water will increase by around 50% in the next 30 years. Moreover, around 4 billion people—one half of the world's population— will live in conditions of severe water stress, meaning they will not have enough water for drinking and washing to stay healthy, by 2025. The government of South Africa has been taking a tough approach to trees since it became the first to treat water as a basic human right in 1998. Trees lose water through evaporation(the technical term is transpiration)at twice the rate of grassland or South Africa's unique fynbos scrubland. In a scheme praised by the hydrologists, the state penalizes forestry companies for preventing this water from reaching rivers and underground aquifers. In India, large tree-planting schemes not only lose valuable water but complicate the true problem identified by the hydrologists: the unregulated removal of water from aquifers to irrigate crops. Farmers need no permit to drill a borehole and, as most farmers receive free electricity, there is little economic control on the volume of water pumped. In the Kolar district in Karnataka, wells have dried up as the water table has plummeted from six metres to 150 metres below ground. Questions 71—75Complete the summary with a maximum of two words from the passage, changing the form where necessary. It is commonly believed that trees are good for the environment, as they absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen: the roots of trees can trap water and【R1】______ the flow of rivers. However, a recent study has found that this belief is【R2】______. According to the research, trees lose【R3】______ water through evaporation than they trap. In South Africa, forestry companies are punished as the trees they planted prevented water from【R4】______ rivers and underground aquifers. In India, farmers drilled many wells and used the underground water to【R5】______their farmland. This has lowered water table to 150 metres below ground. Many trees have been planted and in fact these trees complicate the existing problem.
