单选题Experts suggest using a different password for every website you visit, and changing the password every few months. It takes trouble to keep them in mind, but it's well worth the (56) . Be (57) with your passwords and make it difficult for someone to enter your (58) . The more (59) you make your password, the more difficult it is for someone else to figure it (60) . Use privacy settings (设置) on social websites to (61) entry into your personal information and limit the (62) of private information you share. Even seemingly innocent information you expose about yourself could be used (63) you. I once read about a burglary (入室盗窃). It (64) that the thieves selected that particular home (65) they discovered the owner was out of town by (66) a Facebook message. According to personal safety experts, it isn't a(n) (67) experience. The information you post on websites can (68) criminal activity. You may not think (69) about posting the concert you are going to or your weekend away, but could be a(n) (70) for trouble. Information on the Internet has made it easier for thieves to steal any information about you. Never (71) your full birth date. Never respond to e-mails (72) personal or financial information. Do not freely offer personal information to anyone (73) you are certain who you are dealing with. (74) the necessary precautions (预防措施) is the best way to (75) you and your personal information stay protected.
单选题______ speaking, the teaching of Chinese has been neglected to some extent. A. Honest B. Honestly C. Honesty D. More honest
单选题Speaker A: Could you give me a ride to the conference center? My presentation is in about half an hour.
Speaker B: ______ Have you checked with Bob? He seems to be on his way there about this time.
单选题"Car 17 won the race.""Yes, but its driver came close to ______ killed."
单选题Speaker A: I can"t find Elm Street anywhere on this map. ______.
Speaker B: It"s probably in the new part of town. We"ll have to call for directions.
单选题Nowadays most people decide quite early what kind of work they would do. When I was at school, we had to choose (76) when we were fifteen. I chose scientific subjects. " (77) , scientists will earn a lot of money," my parents said. For three years I tried to learn physics and chemistry, but in the (78) I decided that I would never be a scientist. It was a long time (79) I told my parents that I wash' t happy at school. "I didn' t think you were," said my mother. "I didn' t either," said my father. "Well, the best thing to do now is to look for a job. " I talked about it with my friends Frank and Lesley. (80) of them could suggest anything, but they promised that they would ask their friends. A few days later (81) I was still in bed, someone telephoned. "Is that Miss Jenkins?" A voice asked. "I understand your hobby is photography and I' ve got a job that might interest you in my clothes factory. My name is Mr. Thomson. " He seemed pleasant on the phone (82) I went to see him. I was so excited that I almost forgot (83) goodbye. "Good luck!" my mother said to me. I arrived a bit early and when Mr. Thomson came he asked me if I (84) waiting a long time. "No, not long. " I replied. After talking to me for about twenty minutes he offered me a job—not as a photographer though, (85) a model!
单选题Lucy"s parents give her (everything) she (asks); (what else) does she (need)?
单选题I do not know how the family manages to live __________ 50 yuan a week.
单选题Andrew: Betty, I’ve got two tickets for the movie tonight. May I invite you to watch the movie?
Betty: ______________, but I have an appointment with my supervisor tonight.
单选题My husband and I took off to Bafflo to help Mum move out of her apartment in Bafflo, New York. The plan was to pack everything into her van so that she could drive around visiting families and friends for the next ten days before heading back to her home in Florida.
After dinner we headed back onto the road, Mum in the van with us behind in our rental car. The next moment changed everything: a deer jumped out in front of the van and Mum ran right into it. There was nothing she could do. It was awful. Police arrived. Calls were placed. The tow truck arrived. We moved essentials into our car and made plans to get Morn to a hotel near the garage. Everything fell into place in a mechanical way. And I worried about Mum, of course, but what troubled me most was the deer because it wasn"t dead. When the police officer shone his light around the accident scene, two beautiful brown eyes were frozen in the beam of light. It was lying down on someone"s front lawn, still, shocked, but very alive.
I couldn"t even look at it. I asked the police officer if he could shoot it, but because it was a residential area, other methods were needed. The officers felt its legs to confirm that they were not broken, and gently pushed it, hoping that the push would inspire the poor animal to turn. But it sat there, probably suffering from internal injuries. And that caused me to feel a deep and powerful sadness. If that was a person lying in the ditch, there would be ambulances and doctors busily working to relieve pain and save life. But no, it was an animal, and there is no justice for animals.
单选题I didn't drink ______ this afternoon. I am not feeling quite myself now.
单选题You ______ your letters yourself. I would have posted them if you had asked me. A. didn't need to post B. don't have to post C. needn't have posted D. had posted
单选题But you have to study hard, ______?A. mustn't youB. won't youC. don't youD. oughtn't
单选题Speaker A: East Bouren 54655.
Speaker B: Hello. John here. Can I speak to Mary, please?
A: ______
B: OK.
单选题According to the, passage, where in colonial North America were there the fewest women?
单选题Nancy had a great deal of trouble to concentrate on her work because of the noise in the next room. A. a great deal of B. to concentrate on C. because of D. in
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单选题Jim ______ yet, otherwise he would have telephoned me.
单选题He said softly that he (would rather) stay (at home) than (going out) (for) a walk.
单选题This village appears ______ to mine, but I'm not ______ with it at all.