单选题The government is going to ______ the old church and build a new one in its place. A. abolish B. eliminate C. demolish D. ruin
单选题Linda: Hello?
Sandra: Hello. Could I speak to Mrs. Peterson, please?
Linda: I'm afraid she's out at the moment, and she won't be back until much later this afternoon. ______________________
Sandra: Yes, could you tell her that Sandra rang, and that I'll give a ring this evening at home.
单选题Frank: You"ll never believe what I saw on the train today!
Peter: What?
Frank: Some guy got on with a monkey on his shoulder!
Peter: You"re kidding! ______
Frank: He had it on a chain, but yeah, I think it is.
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单选题My mother always says that ______ upright man should be honest and fair.
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单选题Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage. I saw a television advertisement recently for a new product called an air sanitizer. A woman stood in her kitchen, spraying the empty space in front of her as though using Mace against an imaginary assailant. She appeared very determined. Where others are satisfied with antibacterial-laced sponges, dish soaps, hand sanitizers and telephone wipes, here was a woman who sought to sterilize the air itself. As a casual student of microbiology, I find it hard to escape the absurdity here. This woman is, like any human being, home to hundreds of trillions of bacteria. Bacteria make up a solid third, by weight, of the contents of her intestines. If you were to sneak into her bathroom while she was showering--and based on my general impression of this woman from the advertisement, I don't recommend this--and secret away a teaspoon of the water at her feet, you would find some 820 billion bacteria. Bacteria are unavoidably, inevitably--and, usually, utterly benignly--a part of our world. The fantasy of a germ-free home is not only absurd, but it is also largely pointless. Unless you share your home with someone very old, very young (under 6 months) or very ill, the few hundred bacteria on a countertop, doorknob or spoon pose no threat. The bacteria that cause food poisoning, the only significant rational bacterial worry in the average home, need to multiply into the thousands or millions before they can overwhelm your immune system and cause symptoms. The only way common food poisoning bacteria can manage this is to spend four or five hours reproducing at room temperature in something moist that you then eat. If you are worried about food poisoning, the best defense is the refrigerator. If you don't make a habit of eating perishable food that has been left out too long, don't worry about bacteria. Viruses are slightly different. You need only pick up a few virus particles to infect yourself with a cold or flu, and virus particles can survive on surfaces for days. So disinfecting the surfaces in the home should, in theory, reduce the chances of picking up a bug. In practice, the issue is less clear. A study by Dr. Elaine Larson at the Columbia School of Nursing called into question the usefulness of antibacterial products for the home. In New York, 224 households, each with at least one preschooler, were randomly assigned to two groups. One group used antibacterial cleaning, laundry and hand-washing products. The other used ordinary products. For 48 weeks, the groups were monitored for seven symptoms of colds, flu and food poisoning-and found to he essentially the same. According to Dr. Gerba's research, an active adult touches an average of 300 surfaces every 30 minutes. You cannot win at this. You will become obsessive-compulsive. Just wash your hands with soap and water a few times a day, and leave it at that. Questions :
单选题Martin Luther King, Jr., a young black clergyman, became a national leader of the ______ Movement.
单选题I decided to get an advanced degree with______applying for a better job.
单选题Dan:
Have you ever participated in a risky sport?
Kay:
Yes, I like hang gliding. It"s fantastic to be able to fly like a bird. Though landing is sometimes difficult, I"ve always felt hang gliding is quite safe.
Dan:
______.
Kay:
I"ve never been seriously injured. Maybe I"ve just been lucky. Once, my glider turned upside down, and I lost control. I almost crashed, but I parachuted away just in time.
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单选题A (n)______ gives you definite ______ and arrival dates, and a list of all your destinations. A. timetable; parting B. scheme; leave C. agenda; quitting D. itinerary; departure
单选题I have an urgent problem and I need to call my parents, but I"m afraid I haven"t got ______ change-only a 10 note. Will you do me a ______?
单选题The criminal decided to lie ______ for a few days longer. A. hidden B. to hide C. hiding D. to be hidden
单选题______ both parties agree on these issues will a contract be signed soon.
单选题On that rainy night, John told his father that the lock on the door ______ loose.
单选题Renaissance was the transitional period between the ______ and ______.
单选题These are common materials ______ we are all familiar.
单选题Whattimewastheman'sappointment?A.10:30.B.11:00.C.11:40.
单选题Nancy: I"d like to withdraw some money, but I"ve never used a bank machine.
Roger: OK. ______
Nancy: Thanks. That would be nice.
Roger: First, you put your card in here. Next ...
