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Not a single word _ when he was forced to leave home and join the army in 1937.
A . did Mark leave
B . left Mark
C . did leave Mark
D . Mark left
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He had no time and energy to play with his children or shop with his wife, but he __ home a regular salary.
A、did bring
B、does bring
C、did get
D、does get
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Air reservoirs are designed, built and tested similarly to ().
A . boiler drums
B . hot wells
C . condensers
D . evaporator
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And many have a _______ for shooting their own home movies, which are typically played on a TV set.
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In a word, passion, simplicity and purity is what makes __________ an enduring drama appreciated by fans both home and abroad .
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Truly speaking, people both at home and abroad would describe someone to bring us bad luck as a ______ person in English.
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Truly speaking, people both at home and abroad would describe someone to bring us bad luck as a ______ person in English.
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Why did Dr. Pan just taste a little bit of baked meat and the broth when he was at Dr. Hyle’s home?
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And many have a _______ for shooting their own home movies, which are typically played on a TV set.
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If you work from home, you’d better have a timetable and stick to it.
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Market involves aggregating prospective buyers into groups that have common needs and will respond similarly to a marketing action.
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Please observe the following sentence and select the correct answer which reflects the numbers of language according to the sentence sequence.Home is a house of the family, a shelter on the journey of life and a roof over our hearts.
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What’s the difference of pronouncing between /3:/ and /ə/?/ə/ is made similarly to /3:/, but with less tension.
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It’s not fair that you come home after a bad day at work and ______ your wife and children.
A.take it out on
B.take out it on
C.take out on
D.take on it with
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Accommodation in a family home providing a single bedroom,breakfast and evening meal will cost around$80 per week.Alternatively,if you wish to cook for yourself,accommodation in a single room in a family home would be approximately$50 per week.
We estimate that,in addition to your tuition fees,you will therefore need$5,000 a year to cover your accommodation,food,clothing,local travel and incidental expenses.
Finally,may I say how pleased we are that you have chosen to come to York to study.Your tutors look forward to meeting you.
寄宿家庭将提供一间卧室、早餐和晚餐,这样的食宿一周的费用大约80美元。如果你愿意自己做饭,______。
______,除学费外,你还需每年5000美元以支付住宿、食品、服装、当地旅游及其他一些杂费。
最后,非常高兴你能来约克学习。______。
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One day when the famous American scientist Addison was on his way home, a young man stopped him and required to have a word with him. Addison accepted his request.
The young man asked, "How, Mr. Addison, can you invent so many things and achieve your fame?"
The scientist said, "It seems that you have been thinking of becoming famous every day."
The young man nodded, "Yes. I have been dreaming of being a person as notable as you. Every minute I am thinking of how to become reputable. I don' t know when I can achieve my fame."
Addison told him, "Don't worry, young man. If you want to be a famous man this way, you will have to wait until you die!"
"Why should I?" the young man was puzzled.
Addison said, "What you dream is actually a high building. You never think of how to build it with bricks. Thus the building will never come into reality. However, your story can serve as a mirror. People will remember you because of your illness and laziness. They will often speak of your name while they give warnings to their children. Aren't you a notorious person by then?"
What happened to Addison when he was on his way home?
A.A beggar stopped him
B.A robber stopped him
C.A man wanted to speak to him
D.A man wanted to have words with him
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Mrs. Keller had a big family. Her husband had a factory in the town. One of her sons was a lawyer and the other two were drivers. And her two daughters worked in the post office. The old woman stayed at home and could do all housework and wouldn't employ anybody.
One evening, the telephone rang while the old woman was preparing supper. She went to answer it. She was told that one of her sons died in a traffic accident. She heard this and fell in a faint(晕倒). When she came back to life, she was in hospital. And she needed to be helped after that.
Several months later she was told on the telephone her daughter died while she was being operated on. The old woman was so sad that she had to be in hospital again. From then on she was afraid to answer any telephones and sometimes she was afraid to hear the bell. Of course it brought them some trouble and some important business was held up(耽误). So her husband advised her to see a psychiatrist(精神病医生). The man examined her carefully and then asked her some questions.
"You'll soon be all right if you follow my advice, Mrs. Keller, "said the psychiatrist.
The old woman took the medicine the doctor gave on time and tried to forget her dead son and daughter. And two months later she went to see the psychiatrist again.
"You've saved me , Doctor , "the old woman said, as soon as she saw him.
"Are you afraid to answer the telephones now?"
"No," answered Mrs. Keller. "I dare(敢)answer it whether it rings or not!"
Mrs. Keller could do all housework because ______ .
A.she had no money to employ a helper
B.she was strong enough to do all at home
C.she didn't believe anybody
D.only she was free at home
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The freedom of trade greatly improves economic efficiency and consumers will benefit a lot from the direct contact with businesses at home and abroad.
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With a long history and high_________, this company has established a good reputation at home and abroad.
A、validity
B、capability
C、reliability
D、ability
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Suppose last weekend you went to Brians home and enjoyed hospitality from his family. Write him a letter to 1) thank him, and 2) invite him to your home. You should write about 100 words. Do not use your own name. Use "Li Ming" instead. Do not write your address.
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In 1950, a young man would have found it much easier than it is today to get and keep a job in the auto industry. And in that year the average autoworker could meet monthly mortgage (抵押贷款) payments on an average home with just 13.4 percent of his take-home pay. Today a similar mortgage would claim more than twice that share of his monthly earnings.
Other members of the autoworker’s family, however, might be less inclined to trade the present for the past. His retired parents would certainly have had less economic security back then. Throughout much of the 1960s, more than a quarter of men and women age 65 and older lived below the poverty level, compared to less than 10 percent in 2010.
In most states, his wife could not have taken out a loan or a credit card in her own name. In 42 states, a homemaker had no legal claim on the earnings of her husband. And nowhere did a wife have legal protection against family violence.
Most black workers would not want to return to a time when, on average, they earned 40 percent less than their white counterparts (职位相对的人), while racially restrictive agreements largely prevented them from buying into the suburban neighborhoods being built for white working-class families.
Today, new problems have emerged in the process of resolving old ones, but the solution is not to go back to the past. Some people may long for an era when divorce was still hard to come by. The spread of no-fault divorce has reduced the bargaining power of whichever spouse is more interested in continuing the relationship. And the breakup of such marriages has caused pain for many families.
The growing diversity of family life comes with new possibilities as well as new challenges. According to a recent poll, more than 80 percent of Americans believe that their current family is as close as the one in which they grew up, or closer. Finding ways to improve the lives of the remaining 20 percent seems more realistic than trying to restore an imaginary golden age.
61. What do we learn about American autoworkers in 1950?
A) They had less job security than they do today.
B) It was not too difficult for them to buy a house.
C) Their earnings were worth twice as much as today.
D) They were better off than workers in other industries.
62. What does the author say about retired people today?
A) They invariably long to return to the golden past.
B) They do not depend so much on social welfare.
C) They feel more secure economically than in the past.
D) They are usually unwilling to live with their children.
63. Why couldn’t black workers buy a house in a white suburban neighborhood?
A) They lacked the means of transportation.
B) They were subjected to racial inequality.
C) They were afraid to break the law.
D) They were too poor to afford it.
64. What is the result of no-fault divorce?
A) Divorce is easier to obtain.
B) Domestic violence is lessened.
C) It causes little pain to either side.
D) It contributes to social unrest.
65. What does the author suggest society do?
A) Get prepared to face any new challenges.
B) Try to better the current social security net.
C) Narrow the gap between blacks and whites.
D) Improve the lives of families with problems.
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ThomasHardy’s novel_________ talks about the life of a merchant who leaves the bigcity and return to his home village.
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Our online computer repair and tech support is a convienct way to have your computer without having to leave your home.
A.to fix
B.fixing
C.fix
D.fixed
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-----Do you know what the Bush House is like? ----- Yes. It’s a(an) _____ building and it is the home of BBC English.
A、nice old tall white
B、old tall nice white
C、nice tall old white
D、white nice tall old