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单选题Isn't that ______ they call peace and friendship? A. which B. this C. what D. where
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单选题—Mr. Smith, you are arrested for stealing. Please sign here. —Arrested? Stealing? ______.
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单选题Love really is blind when it comes to physical flaws, it would seem. A research conducted by Social Studies Center in University of Hawaii at Manoa suggests that when we love someone, we tend to overlook their crooked noses, big tummies or other attributes that might put others off. As a result, husbands and wives think their other halves are more attractive than they really are. No wonder Chinese has the saying that "Beauty lies in the beholder"s eyes". This phenomenon could also help explain some physically mis-matched couples such as the glamorous Beyonce and Jay-Z, the striking Lara Stone and David Williams. The so-called "positive illusion" theory comes from an experiment in which researchers asked 70 couples to rate their other halves for attractiveness. Questions included how attractive their husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend was to the opposite sex, and how they rated compared with others of the same age. The answers were kept secret to prevent any partners being upset and distressed. Some of those taking parts also rated photos of their partners. In addition, members of the public judged the looks of all 140 men and women taking part. The results revealed that couples view their other halves as being better looking than they really are. Even asking them to rate pictures of their partners did not give them a reality check, the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships reports. With previous studies finding that we view our loved ones as being kinder and more intelligent than they actually are, it does seem that love is blind in all sorts of ways. Those studied were young and had been together on average for just two and a half years. The researchers said that more work is needed to see if those in long marriages are still blind to their partner"s physical flaws.
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单选题Hardly __________ to the bus stop when the bus suddenly pulled away.
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单选题Today we (have made) great (achievements), (but) tomorrow we shall win still (great) victories.
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单选题It's interesting how little most of US know about our ancestors or about the history of our family. If you (56) to be nobility(贵族), the history of your family is (57) well (58) . But few of us have any such (59) . I first became (60) in my own family history four or five years ago when my mother (61) me some photographs which I had never seen before-- (62) photos of uncles and aunts, great - uncles and great - aunts and grandparents, all (63) when they were young. I immediately wanted to try to (64) my family (65) back as (66) as I could, and decided to start (67) the photos. First of all I had to rely completely on my mother's memory for names, the ages of people in the photos, the year the photos (68) have been taken, and so on. Then after that, I wanted her to fill in for me details of (69) members of the family who weren't in the photos. Again, she was able to (70) quite a lot of information. The (71) step was to go and consult (查阅)public records of births, marriages and deaths. (72) , reading such information in old record books might be pretty boring - unless you' re a historian, but it's a very different matter when you' re looking (73) something about your own ancestors. It's fascinating to discover that one of your grandfathers--the one that you thought had (74) his whole life on a farm in the south of England— had (75) gone and lived in the USA for some five years when he was a young man back in the 1890s!
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单选题Expected noises are usually more ______ than unexpected ones of the like magnitude.
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单选题Their hesitation means __________the experiment.
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单选题Suddenly, a tall man driving a golden carriage ______ the girl and took her away, into the woods.
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单选题(But for) the help (of) my English teacher, (I would not) win the first prize (in) the English Writing Competition.
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单选题______ be the first to employ nuclear weapons. A. Never China will B. China never will C. At no time will China D. At any rate will China not
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单选题(The) reason (which) he (was) absent from school yesterday is (that) he was ill.
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单选题The Vice Chairman of the conference is ______ inviting the VIPs.
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单选题Speaker A: I've been wondering what sort of clothes we are going to need for our visit. ______? Speaker B: It's not very pleasant, I m sorry to say. Generally, there are more rainy days in May than in any other months, but at least it isn't cold ther then. A. Is it cold in your country in May B. What's the weather like in your country in May C. Is it rainy in your country in May D. What does the weatherman say about the weather in your country in May
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单选题The results are __________ with earlier research.
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单选题Ever since the world began nations have difficulty in keeping peace with their neighbors. A. Ever since B. began C. have difficulty D. keeping
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单选题The chemical factory was torn down ______ protecting the environment.
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单选题While building a highway across the desert, ______
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