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单选题Office Hours I am becoming increasingly concerned about the punctuality of certain members of staff and would like to remind all staff that our office hours are from 9:00am until 4:30pm; morning and afternoon breaks are 15 minutes each, and that the lunch break ends at 1:30pm. Please note that this time-table must be stuck to by all members of staff. Miss Treadgold Office Manager 12 April 2010
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单选题HowisAlicenow?
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单选题______! Let's have lunch together. A.The table is finished B.That's the table done C.Thanks D.That's the table
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单选题Boll, a German scientist who was the star of the Manhattan Project, is lecturing at a New York university on the 50th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan. The speech has become part of his summer routine(例行事务), self-justifying what was done near the end of World War II. The scientific triumph of his work, in fact, has been disturbing his life, silently troubling his moral beliefs. He has been overcome with scenes of the ruin of the Japanese city, Hiroshima. "Dreams have become nightmares," he admits. Then his wife, an Austrian Jew whose parents were sufferers of the Nazi death camps, designs a curing journey for her husband, ringing together Boll and Amai, a woman from Hiroshima who lost her face in the world's first atomic explosion. Following his speech, Amai, wearing a face rebuilt by the skilled hands of an American doctor, makes her way to Boll. Now 56 and a documentary(纪录片)filmmaker, she wants to interview him about his role in making the bomb. Boll looks to Amai to recover himself after reconsidering what he has done. And when Amai sees through Boll's face to his inner miserable state, she recognizes a shadowy reflection of the despair and tiredness that overcome the Japanese after the war, and begins to figure out the price he has paid for victory.
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单选题— ______ you good luck! — ______. A.May; You also B.Hope; Hope you too C.Wish; So am I D.Wish; The same to you
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单选题--My cousin sent me a wonderful gift from Africa.--Oh, is that so? ______?[A] Where is it from[B] Who sent it to you[C] How did it come[D] What's it like
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单选题Wheredidthisconversationtakeplace?
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单选题The first sentence in Paragraph 1 means ______.
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单选题WherewasAbrahamLincolnborn?A.Indiana.B.Illinois.C.Kentucky.
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单选题What is the purpose of this writing?
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单选题It was an excting moment for these football fans this year,______for the first time in years their team won the World Cup.
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单选题{{B}}C{{/B}} Everyone gets headaches. Some people get them very often. Other people are lucky — they only get them once in a while. There are some ways to prevent headaches. They don't work 100% of the time but they can reduce the number of the headaches you get. · Eat regular meals. Don't skip meals. · Get enough sleep. · Get fresh air and exercise. · Avoid drinking a lot of collie or alcohol. · Try to avoid stress. What should you do when you get a headache? How can you treat it? There are many different ways. There are some suggestions that may help. Massage in a circular (循环的) motion (动作) behind your ear and across the back of your neck while relaxing in a warm bath. Massage your scalp (头皮) (as if you are washing your hair). Gently pull the hair all around your head. While sitting, breathe in and bend your head back gently, looking up at the ceiling. Don't bend too far back. Breathe out and bring your head down so that your chin rests oft your chest. Repeat two times. Breathe out and turn your head to look over your right shoulder. Don't bend your chin to your shoulder. Keep your chin level. Breathe as you turn your head back, looking straight ahead. Do the same thing over your left shoulder. Repeat two times on each side. Take medicine, such as aspirin. Why don't you try one of these the next time you get a headache? See what works for you.
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单选题The postal zoning system in the Unite States began in 1943 with the introduction of the one or two digit zone number. The numbers identified a delivery station of a metropolitan post office. On July 1, 1963, Mr. Zip introduced the Zone Improvement Plan. This was a five digit national coding system used to identify each postal delivery section. The first digit identifies one of ten geographical areas, with the second digit denoting a state, part of heavily populated state, or two or three less populated states. The third digit designates (指定) a major metropolitan postal facility or sectional center, with the fourth and fifth digits picking up the original zone number. The Federal German Post Office became the first to use the current postal code system to speed delivery. The function of a code system is to help in address scanning and the automated processing of mail, and to speed up mail sorting. Approximately 70 percent of all mail delivered in the United State uses the Zip Code. In 1974, the Unite States Postal Service issued a postage stamp to publicize the numerical system.
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单选题Whatwilltherebeafterclass?
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单选题Why didn't men climb mountains long ago?
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单选题Silk worms and bees are ______ , while flies and mosquitoes are ______.
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单选题What has become of Pearman now?
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