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单选题The author's response to those who argue the death penalty for all degrees of murders would most likely be ______.
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单选题The young man never listens to any suggestion that does not ______ with his own scheme.
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单选题Our new house is very ___________ for me as I can get to the school in five minutes.
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单选题Eleven days after her son Benjamin's birth by C-section, Linda Coale awoke in the middle of the night in pain, one leg badly swollen. Just (67) her doctor returned her phone call asking what to do,she dropped dead (68) a blood clot (凝块). Pregnancy-related deaths like Coale's (69) to have risen nationwide over the past decade, nearly tripling in the state with the most careful count-California. And (70) they're very rare--about 550 a year out of 4 million births (71) --they're nowhere near as rare as they should be. Pregnancy-related death rate is four times (72) than a goal the federal government (73) for this year. "It's unacceptable," says Dr. Mark Chassin of The Joint Commission, the agency which recently issued a(n) (74) to hospitals to take steps to (75) mothers-to-be. "Maybe as many as half of these are (76) ." Two years after Coale's death near Annapolis,Maryland, her sister says (77) that list should be warning women about (78) of an emergency, like the clot called deep vein thrombosis (DVT) that can kill (79) it breaks out of the leg and moves to the lung. " (80) she wanted to do was have her own family, and when she (81) gets that privilege, she's no longer (82) us," says Clare Johnson, who says her the sister's (83) risk was being pregnant at age 35. Pregnancy-related death (84) little public attention in U.S., (85) last year's worry over the flu that killed at least 28 pregnant women. Among the (86) preventable causes are massive bleeding, DVT-caused lung disease and uncontrolled blood pressure.
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单选题We have no right to ______ in the internal affairs of other countries.
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单选题BQuestions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard./B
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单选题A computer can store ______ information because it has a very large memory.
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单选题Questions 16 to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.
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单选题I let my children make their own decisions _________ they're older: I wouldn't presume to interfere.
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单选题A) ability C) knowledge B) proficiency D) skills
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单选题Millions of American consumers helped spend the economy back to a decent pace of growth in the last few months. But some of them did so against their own long-term self-interest. That could be you, if you temporarily gave up on the idea of saving any money, opting instead to head to the mall, the car dealer or Las Vegas. The fourth quarter reversed some of the progress the country has made since 2007 in boosting the personal saving rate which is the percentage of income people hold back as savings. But the recent decline in people's ability or willingness to save stirs fears that we're reverting to the bad old days, failing to do enough to build adequate financial cushions for the inevitable future shocks. Luckily for the Fed and the economy, for the last two years a saving rate mostly between 5% and 6% has produced enough spending to drive a recovery while also allowing at least some portion of households to fund larger nest eggs. The way the government measures the saving rate is simplistic, which is to say it's imperfect. The Bureau of Economic Analysis adds up gross personal income each month, subtracts taxes, then subtracts gross personal spending. What isn't spent is presumed to be saved. One weakness of the government's methodology is that it can overstate spending on big-ticket items and thus understate the saving rate. But another common criticism of the saving rate in the 1990s and last decade isn't heard much anymore, the fact that it fails to take into account other accumulated savings, such as real estate appreciation and capital gains on stock holdings. Also not evident from the saving rate is the number of people who've been forced to cash in assets to survive the recession and its aftermath. A Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey late last year of the so-called mass affluent found that 28% had tapped long-term assets to meet short-term needs in 2010. That's the role savings is supposed to play in an emergency, but it's no comfort if you're draining retirement funds in what are supposed to be your working years.
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单选题A.InIdaho.B.InMexico.C.InLosAngeles.D.InNewMexico.
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单选题Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
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单选题An important factor in determining how well you perform in an examination is the ______ of your mind.
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单选题If people are exposed to bright red, which of the following things does NOT happen?
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