单选题The student wrote a ______ report.
单选题I like this song ______ your opinion.
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单选题In order to buy her house she had to obtain a ______ from the bank.
单选题When he (saw) me (to pass) by, he (stopped to talk) (with) me.
单选题Pills and lotions have been invented in Western Europe and North America ______.
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单选题______ , they had no chance of winning the war.
单选题He takes his ______ home to his wife every Friday.A. salariesB. wagesC. incomesD. savings
单选题The boy the teachers considered __________ failed in the final exam, __________ surprised them very much.
单选题Speaker A: The two parties are fighting for every vote.
Speaker B: I think you are right. This election ______!
单选题The new law, it is said, will be ______.
单选题{{B}}Passage 4{{/B}}
Though some people have suggested that
women should return to housework in order to leave more jobs for men, the idea
has been rejected by both women and men in public opinion polls (民意测验) . Lately
some union officials have suggested that too many women are employed in type of
work more suitable for men and that women should step aside to make way for
unemployed young men. They argue that women--especially women in their
childbearing years actually delay economic development and result in lower
productivity, poor quality and inefficiency. To solve the
problem, they have suggested that the working women stay at home while their
husbands or brothers were given double wages. They argue that under these
circumstances, families would retain their same level of income, and women could
run the house and raise children much better. The suggestion has
been rejected by 9 out of 10 people polled. A hundred persons in a big city were
questioned last summer. Out of 50 women, 46 said they were unwilling to leave
their jobs, no matter what the situation was. The other 4 said they would like
to return home if their jobs could be taken by their sons or daughters. Of 50
men polled, only 6 said they would like to see their wives give up their jobs,
if it meant higher wages for themselves. Some other people have
suggested another way called "phased employment theory". The theory suggests
that a woman worker take leave from her job when she is seven months pregnant
(妊娠) and stay off the job until her baby reaches the age of 3. It suggests that
women on leave receive 75 percent of their normal salary and be allowed to
return to work after the 3-year period. This will benefit children, women, their
families and the society. Some of those polled, both women and men, felt the
idea is a good one. It definitely seems to be more acceptable than the
suggestion that women return to home forever.
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完形填空Researchers in Britain are telling schools that children should be doing more learning outdoors
英译汉She worked 18 hours a day, seven days a week
英译汉A second Einstein note was also sold at the auction
英译汉He was unable to give a cash tip, as a guest normally would
英译汉One of the biggest worries for governments is that the longer people live, the more likelihood there is for diseases and for disability(残疾).