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单选题Which of the following is the best title for the above?
单选题Not the students but the teacher ______ to visit the city.
单选题The effort to prevent the tower from leaning, ______ we had expected, was a great success.
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单选题We recognized his voice______ he spoke on the radio.
A. while
B. after
C. in case
D. the moment
单选题Howdoesthemanlikehishaircut?
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单选题"What do you think of the book?" "Oh, excellent. It's worth ______ a second time."[A] reading[B] being read[C] to read[D] to be read
单选题--Why didn't you answer the phone this afternoon?--We didn't hear it. I was in the garden and Mum ______ a shower.
单选题London, like so many big cities, has traffic problems that seem to get worse and worse every year. Tom Jonkins, a London bus driver, was asked what he would do to improve the situation if he were put in charge of London Transport. This is what he said: "If you put me in charge of London Transport, I' d make a num ber of changes. I'd forbid private (私人的)cars to go through central between 7:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. unless the owners actually live in the area. I'd build a lot of new, cheap car parks near the railway sta tions on the skirts (效区) of the city so that people could leave their cars there and travel to and from work by train. I'd fix a standard fare (统一车费) for all bus or tube (地铁) journeys in the centre, and I'd make it possible for people to buy ten or a dozen tickets at one time at a reduced price; then the buses and taxis would be able to move much more quickly and easily, and life would become more comfortable for everyone./
单选题After that the doctor ______.
单选题Why can't Sally play?
单选题Although he was ill, ______ he went on working.[A] but[B] yet[C] and[D] while
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单选题How many blocks was the woman away from the corner where she waited when the bus driver finally let her off ?
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单选题Almost two in three Britons are unable to speak a language other than English, i.e. monolingual, in effect, the worst record in Europe, a study done by the European Commission has formed. This compared with an average of 44% across the EU and just 1% in Luxembourg.
The study also proved that English was the most widely-spoken foreign language throughout Europe, with 51% of EU citizens able to hold a conversation in English, including 13% for whom it was their mother tongue.
The report warned that there was growing divide between multilingual and monolingual Europeans, "A multilingual European is likely to be young, well-educated or still studying, born in a country other than the country of residence, who uses foreign languages for professional reasons and is interested in learning." the report concluded. "As a result, it seems that a large part of European society is not enjoying the advantages of multilingualism."
Tamzin Caffrey of the National Center for Learning Languages, said Britons could lose out because of laziness. She said, "there is sometimes a very self-important view that people from other countries will learn to speak English, so we don"t need to bother to learn to speak their languages. Britons are missing out on a wonderful chance to work together with other countries on holiday or on business because they don"t speak the language."
Ms Lemmens, 42, who has lived in the UK for five years, said, "When I was growing up, you had to take at least two foreign languages to finish high school. I started Latin as my first language at age 10, English as my second and French as my third, I learnt Italian after I left school. Learning a language really is a life-changing experience. It enables you to really experience different cultures and it opens the world up to you."
单选题How she wishes she ______ more attention to her lessons when she was at school! A.have paid B.paid C.had paid D.has paid