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单选题What award did the film Babel get?
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单选题The Nazi regime is ______ of all theme and principle except appetite and racial domination.
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单选题Andrew : I've just got out of bed. Barbara: What ! It's already past twelve. Andrew : I'm tired. Barbara: ______ . You're just got too much time on your hands. Andrew: You know, I was playing computer games until after five this morning. Barbara: But you should be studying. Andrew: It's the weekend for goodness' sake ! I'm entitled to some relaxation. A. That's very nice B. You can't be C. Oh, certainly D. All right
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单选题Which of the following statements are NOT true according to the passage?
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单选题In international matches, prestige is so important that the only thing that matters is to avoid ______ A. from being beaten B. being beaten C. beating D. to be beaten
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单选题What will Susan do at noon?
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单选题He is not satisfied with his exam results and wishes he______ harder for his exams.
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单选题Since 2000, Hispanics have _____ more than half (50.5%) of the overall population growth in the United States — a significant new demographic milestone for the nation’s largest minority group.
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单选题These proposals sought to place greater restrictions on the use and copying of digital information than ______ in traditional media.
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单选题{{B}}Section A{{/B}} There is one passage in this section with 5 questions. For each question, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Halliday's writing leaned very much back to the left. He was the only pupil in the class who wrote in this way. He was a nuisance in poetry lessons as he would giggle and make faces and could never be persuaded to read aloud. His silly behaviour made me believe that he didn't like poetry. However, When I gave the class a test in which they had to write down some poetry they had learned by heart, Halliday seemed to know the most. Halliday had a special dislike for art and I allowed him to read during this period. He never volunteered for drama and refused to make a speech. Football was the one thing at which he excelled, but the sports teacher decided that he did not assert himself enough and he made another boy captain. This boy, named John Jones, could hardly read or write. All attempts to make him work failed, but he captained the team with amazing skill. I remember an occasion when he led our school eleven out of the changing rooms for a cup match against our fiercest rivals, the team from nearby Winterton School. The Winterton girls' hockey team had already beaten our own girls' team and this—plus their excellent start to the season—had raised their morale to a fearsome level. Even so, John played like a true professional. Our only scorer, he made good use of Halliday's passes and scored a goal for every two that the Winterton players could manage between them. Though Kingston lost, the match was a triumph for Captain Jones! In spite of all this, the pupil who impressed me most in the end was David Halliday. He gained my admiration on a day when I had his class for art. They came into the hut shouting and pushing and I sent them out again and told them they would not have a lesson until they walked in properly. They thought it was fun to waste as much time as possible, and they jeered and cheered outside the hut. I let them go on for a minute. Suddenly the noise stopped and in marched Halliday. 'They' re all right now,' he said. 'I've got them lined up.' I looked outside and sure enough the pupils of class 2D were arranged like well drilled soldiers; they were in order of size and in perfect line and so still I could see them shivering in the chilly air. 'Walk in quietly,' Halliday commanded. They obeyed their superior officer and the lesson began. Halliday himself, as usual, refused to work. 'Can I just sit and have a nap?' he asked. After the help he had given me, I could hardly refuse. QUESTIONS:
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单选题Animals are one of the most important resources for human beings, however , by 2030 ,many species will have ______ according to recent research .
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单选题All living creature are thought to ______ an organism that came into being three billion years ago. A. descend to B. descend on C. descend into D. descend from
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单选题She was so ______ in the book she was reading that she didn't notice me come into the room.
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单选题—Clair, do you cook in the evenings? —______ Then I prepare something special. I have a lot of cook books. I think it's nice to experiment with new dishes and give your guests a really appetizing meal. —I often just have some leftovers, or order a take-away. I love Chinese food: fried rice, noodles, that kind of thing. I usually eat at home with my family.
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单选题Employer-sponsored programs are unlikely to be paid entirely-or even partly-by employers. ______, employee-pay-all plans are the most likely scenario, ______ the rising employer costs for the employer-paid benefit plans already in effect.
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单选题Which way might help relieve the frustration that may come up?
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单选题In New York, Manhattan Streets and Avenues are arranged in grid fashion. In the new town of "Grid", they copied the New York system. Eleven friends who all lived in street-corner dwellings, arranged to meet for lunch. On which street-corner should they meet, to give the least amount of total walking distance?
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单选题—Two tins of baked beans, please. —I'm afraid we haven't got any ______ at the moment. But we should be getting some more on Thursday. A. in stock B. on order C. on the books D. in store
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