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单选题Her mind was so ______ by the disease that she could not remember what she had done.
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单选题Mary (said to) her husband that she didn't (feel like to go) to (the movies) that night because she was (tired out) after a day's work.A. said toB. feel like to goC. the moviesD. tired out
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单选题Six students______a bedroom at our college.
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单选题In the second paragraph "the father.., had his way" means" ______ "
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单选题I cannot recommend the exciting movie ______ strongly. A. too B. very C. so D. quite
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单选题Getting young people together will help to _____ the barriers between them.
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单选题They told me it would be cheap but ______ it cost me nearly $500.
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单选题Educators report that the generation ______ television can barely write an English sentence.
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单选题The role of women in Britain has changed a lot in this century, (56) in the last twenty years. The main change has been (57) giving women greater equality with men. (58) to the beginning of this century, women seem to have had (59) rights. They could not vote and were kept at home. (60) , as far as we know, most women were happy (61) this situation. Today, women in Britain certainly (62) more rights than they used to. They were (63) the vote in 1919. In 1970 a law was passed to give them an equal (64) of wealth in the case of divorce, (65) the Equal Pay Act gave them the right (66) equal pay with men for work of equal value in the same year. Yet (67) these changes, there are still great difference in status between men and women. Many employers seem to (68) the Equal Pay Act, and the average working women is (69) to earn only about half (70) a man earns for the same job. (71) a survey, at present, only one third of the country's workers are (72) women. This small percentage is partly (73) a shortage of nurseries. If there were (74) nurseries, twice as many women (75) go out to work.
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单选题Peter wishes that he (  )law instead of literature when he was in college.
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单选题Schools in the north tend to be better equipped, _____ those in the south are relatively poor.
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单选题Will you show me the girl __________name is Jane?
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单选题The plane was delayed, so the passengers _____ time by playing cards and watching TV
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单选题The dog has always been considered man's best friend. Always noted for being particularly faithful in watching over children, he also has his place by the fireside, in the cow pasture, on the sheep range, and beside the hunter in forest or blind. He is easy to train, works hard, and often performs astonishing feats. And in the frozen polar regions he was once the principal motive power, before being largely displaced by the plane and helicopter. (77) Because he howls or whines in the presence of impending death, the dog was once thought to have supernatural powers and believed to be capable of seeing gods and ghosts invisible to men. Actually, the basis for these beliefs lies in the hound's sensitivity to people's feelings and his superior hearing ability and sense of smell, which enable him to detect signs hidden from human observation. His record of saving lives is outstanding, for he often gives warning of fire and other dangers not noticed by his master. The dog's major contribution, however, has been to medical research. (78) Both his diet and his structure are comparable to those of the human being, and so he has been the subject of countless experiments. Open- heart surgery has been made possible largely because of the dog. But his sacrifice has repaid his own species as well by safeguarding it from rabies, distemper, and other diseases.
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单选题We haven't the ______idea of what you meant.
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单选题Speaker A: Can I help with the luggage? It looks a bit heavy. Speaker B: ______. A. Yes, they are full of books B. Don't bother. I can take care of it myself C. Never mind. You don't have to be so polite D. OK. Go ahead and do it
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单选题Earthquake is a shaking of the ground caused by the sudden breaking and the shifting of large sections of the earth's rocky outer shell. Earthquakes are among the most powerful events on earth, and their results can be terrifying. A severe earthquake may re-lease energy 10,000 times as great as that of the first atomic bomb. Rock movements dur-ing an earthquake can make rivers change their courses. Earthquakes can trigger landslides that cause great damage and loss of life. Large earthquakes beneath the ocean can create a series of huge, destructive waves called tsunamis that flood coasts for many miles.Earthquakes almost never kill people directly. Instead, many deaths and injuries in earthquakes result from falling objects and the collapse of buildings, bridges, and other structures. Fire resulting from broken gas or power lines is another major danger during a quake. Spills of hazardous chemicals are also a concern during an earthquake.(77) The force of an earthquake depends on how much rock breaks and how far it shifts. Powerful earthquakes can shake firm ground violently for great distances. During minor earthquakes, the vibration may be no greater than the vibration caused by a passing truck.On average, a powerful earthquake occurs less than once every two years. At least 40 moderate earthquakes cause damage somewhere in the world each year. About 40,000 to 50,000 small earthquakes-large enough to be felt but not damaging-occur annually.
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单选题Alan: Hey, Sabina, it is so late that all the metro platforms are closed. What should we do? Sabina: ______Fortunately, my dad left his car at home.
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单选题In which area does the local government encourage telecommuting programs according to the passage?
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