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()majority of people agree with him.
A . The
B . A
C . – (不填)
D . One
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()I understand what you say, I can't agree with you
A . While
B . When
C . As
D . If
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I do not wholly agree with you.
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The author agrees with the idea that Confucian family values contribute to excellence at school.
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Which word means refusing to accept, believe in, or agree with sb. or sth.
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It is possible that we reach a long-term (agree)with the company.
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\Dad has agreed ___ my suggestion about the holiday.\ The blank should be \with\.( )
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Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?
A.Economics course misleads students with false financial concepts.
B.Students shouldn"t be encouraged to participate in the debt market.
C.The high schools should stop teaching introductory economics.
D.Only with more rational design can economics course be helpful.
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Which of the following statements would the author agree with?
A.Thinking is a social phenomenon.
B.Thinking is solely a brain function.
C.Thinking is a function of the nervous system.
D.Thinking is the sum total of bodily activity.
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With which of the following statements would the author be least likely to agree?
A.Children naturally and easily learn mathematics.
B.Children learn to add before they learn to subtract.
C.Most people follow the same pattern of mathematical development.
D.Mathematical development is subtle and gradual.
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The author would most likely agree with which of the following statements?
A.Advertising is responsible for compulsive shopping disorder.
B.Pharmaceutical companies counteract the effects advertisers who persuade Americans to binge buy.
C.Pharmaceutical companies are to blame for compulsive shopping disorder.
D.Pharmaceutical companies are every bit as marketing-oriented as advertisers.
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Look at the following statements (Questions 27-34) and decide if they agree with the opini
Look at the following statements (Questions 27-34) and decide if they agree with the opinion of the writer in Reading Passage 3. Write your answers in boxes 27-34 on your Answer Sheet. Indicate."
YES if the statement agrees with the writer's opinion
NO if the statement does not agree with the writer's opinion
NOT GIVEN if the writer's opinion is not given in the text.
Technical advances were vital in the growth and expansion of globalisation.______
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If Harry is not well enough to go with you, take me______.
A.instead
B.instead of
C.replace
D.substitute
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Which of the following will the author probably agree with?
A.New usages should be forbidden in speech.
B.Language change is fine, but shouldn"t be too much.
C.Language change is inevitable but annoying.
D.Changes in writing should keep in pace with speech.
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To some______, Mary still does not agree with you.
A.extend
B.part
C.extent
D.content
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The author does not agree with the culling of kangaroos.
A.YES
B.NO
C.NOT GIVEN
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______ time, theyll probably agree with what you propose now.
A.Giving
B.Had
C.Having
D.Given
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Which of the following statements would supporters of the "nature" theory agree with?
A.A person's instincts have little effect on his actions.
B.Environment is important in determining a person's behavior. and personality.
C.Biological reasons have a strong influence on how we act.
D.The behaviorists' view correctly explains how we act.
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The author would most likely agree with the assertion that______.
A.American businesses are superior to their foreign counterparts in all aspects due to their competitive nature
B.in the future, American businesses will have to change and adapt in order to meet the new competition presented by foreign companies emulating their ways
C.with its free-market nature, American businesses could easily compete against its foreign counterparts
D.the free-market economic system is superior to all other market systems currently known
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听力原文:Interviewer:With us today is Steve Thomas, a 23 year-old chef who delights TV aud
听力原文:Interviewer: With us today is Steve Thomas, a 23 year-old chef who delights TV audiences with his imaginative cooking programme. Steve, what's the secret of your success?
Steve: Well, I think I'm different from other TV chefs in that I want people to see how I prepare a dish from the word go, so I don't present them with a dish that's half prepared already. If anything should go wrong during the programme, know, suppose something gets burned, well, that's part of the experience. When they try preparing it themselves, then they'll see the beauty of the finished product, but not on the screen.
Interviewer: So how did you come to get your own TV series?
Steve: I was working in a restaurant called the Gala in December last year when they came to make a documentary about the place. I didn't even look at the camera.I was too busy making pasta and cooking fish. But the producer spotted me and the following week they phoned me to offer me a job... The Gala owner wished me all the best and let me go without a complaint.
Interviewer: Wow!! Now, is it true that you come from a family of cooks?
Steve: Well, you could say that ... I started cooking at the age of eight. My mum and dad have a restaurant and Dad used to do all the cooking back then. My mum was too busy looking after us ... Dad insisted that if I wanted some money, I should work for it. And it seemed a lot more interesting to help out in the kitchen and see how things were made than to earn my money washing Dad's car ...
Interviewer: You attended a catering course at college. How did you like that?
Steve: At school I wasn't very good at anything much. At that time, my mind wasn't on anything other than cooking. I found sitting in a classroom trying to pay attention to things very very trying. I managed to get to college though and there I was fine, because when it came to the actual cooking, I knew what I was doing. I realised that a bit of academic work didn't do you any harm either and I found it much easier when I was interested in the subject, and so I've no regrets, really.
Interviewer: And now you have a TV programme and several cooks working under your orders. How do you get on with them?
Steve: Oh, I love working with them. But on my programme everyone has to be really special. They need to have gone through college training before they even apply for the job. I suppose the problem is that fairly frequently I tend to raise my voice if they don't work emciently ... but I'm just as likely to praise them if they do well ... What I say to them is, you want the audience to say we are the best, so we need to make a special effort ...
Interviewer: Is there any chef celebrity that you admire especially?
Steve: I definitely think that Ron Bell is the best, and I'm pleased that he's now got his own food column in a newspaper. I had the great privilege of working with him for a while. What's so special about him is that he's always been enthusiastic about using ingredients that come from the area where he works ... For example the fish of the day would be the catch from the river close to his restaurant. He's been criticised for sticking to old-fashioned recipes, maybe that's a weakness, but I think that's his decision ...
Interviewer: I heard that you are also going to write a book.
Steve: Yes, I’m writing it at the moment. It may disappoint readers who expect a lot of glossy pictures, as most cookbooks nowadays seem to be things to look at rather than read ... I've gone for a style. that may be less attractive with fewer colour pictures but it will be more useful for most types of reader. What I say in my book is that we must remember the success of a meal does not depend on how it looks ... it's what it tastes like and the company of the friends you'll share it with that matters ...
Interviewer: Well, thank you, Steve, I look forward to trying some rec
A.the process of cooking.
B.amusing incidents.
C.attractively presented dishes.
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Everyone who has visited the city agrees that it is_____with life.
A.vibrant
B.violent
C.energetic
D.full
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He always projects to everything and never agrees with anybody.()
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