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They were asked to avoid()any water which had not been boiled.
A . drinking
B . not to be drunk
C . to drink
D . having
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The watches and the the camera materials were not stowed in the poop cabin. They were stowed in the chief officer’s cabin().
A . instead
B . instead of
C . replace
D . replace of
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hans is designing the reviews application. the application will include two forms :review and response, in the view ,the response documents do not appear under the review documents from which they were created, what could be causing this to happen .()
A . inheritance in the review form was disabled
B . shared values were enabled on both forms
C . shared field values and field definitions were enabled
D . show response documents in a hierarchy was not enabled
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The thieves were ____ by the police as
they were entering the bank.
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The farmers recruited to work in the paper mill will complained that they were not accustomed ___________ a timecard.
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The sunless world refers to the mountains of Montana where they had lived after their migration to the Great Plains. Those mountains were so high and were covered with such dense forests that the sunlight could not penetrate them.
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They were clumsy, _ lies, yet Simon had believed them: it did not occur to him that someone as stupid as Marie could ever successfully deceive him.
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5.Mies' buildings were not just affecting our lives, they gave them greater from excess His buildings showed confidence, elegance and from excess.
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We could not get the tickets as they were sold out.
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11.Nearly a third of the students in our study said they were ________ too tired from work to do their homework. Which of the following is not right?
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听力原文:They should have finished this job before 6 o'clock, but for some unknown reason, it was not until 9:30 that they were through with it.
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A.They were through with the job before 6 o'clock.
B.They were 3 hours late.
C.The completion of the job took more time than they had expected.
D.It was at 9:30 that they began to do the job.
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听力原文: For many years, T-shirts were short sleeved undershirts only for men and boys. T-shirts used to be of one color--white. And since they were worn under shirts, they were generally not seen.
Today things have changed a lot. T-shirts has become colorful and fashionable. It can be seen al most everywhere and on everyone. Women and children wear T-shirts as well as teenagers, university students and men from all walks of life. T-shirts are worn on the playground, on the beach or in town. They can also be worn for work; Because the T-shirts are relatively inexpensive, smart, comfortable and convenient to wear, they have be come one of the newest ideas in fashion over the world.
Although T-shirts are now available in a wide variety of bright materials and styles, the most popular kind is the traditional cotton T-shirts with a slogan or a picture printed on the front. A T-shirt may bear a single word, a popular phrase, pictures of sportsmen, or an advertisement. As T-shirts are becoming more and more popular, new designs are coming up all the time.
When do people usually wear T-shirts?
A.When they take part in sports.
B.When they watch a film.
C.When they go shopping.
D.When they read a hook.
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听力原文: For many years, T-shirts were simple short-sleeved undershirts for men and boys. T-shirts used to be of one colour—white. And since they were worn under shirts, they were generally not seen.
Today things have changed a lot. T-shirt has become colourful and fashionable. It can be seen almost everywhere and on everyone. Women and children wear T-shirts as well as teenagers, university students and men from all walks of life. T-shirts are worn on the playground, at the beach or in town. They can also be worn for work. Yet, T-shirts remain relatively inexpensive and long wearing, as well as easy to care for. Smart but comfortable and convenient to wear, they have become one of the newest ideas on fashion over the world.
Although T-shirts are now available in a wide variety of bright materials and styles, the most popular kind is the traditional cotton T-shirts with a slogan or a picture printed on the front. A T-shirt may bear a single word; a popular phrase, pictures of sportsmen, or an advertisement. As T-shirts are becoming more and more popular, new designs are coming up all the time.
When do people most probably wear T-shirts, according to the speaker?
A.Listening to music.
B.Watching TV.
C.Taking part in sports.
D.Enjoying a film.
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Although states were allowed to coin money right after the American Revolution, they are not allowed to do so today.
A.fairly
B.temporarily
C.immediately
D.haphazardly
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A nurse and her elderly uncle were waiting for a bus at a corner in downtown Chicago. Buses came by, not the one they wanted. The woman finally half-entered one of the buses and asked the driver if the bus she wanted stopped at that corner.
The driver looked at her but made no answer, so she repeated the question. To her surprise, he then closed the door, on her arm, and drove off.
The woman, her arm stuck in the door, ran alongside the bus, shouting. Passengers said the driver stopped after almost a block only because they, too were shouting.
When the driver finally did stop and open the door, the woman jumped on the bus to get his bus number. Then he took off again and went another couple of blocks before other shouting passengers persuaded him to stop and let the woman off.
After the driver' s bossed at a tax-support governmental company(CTA) heard of the incident, they looked into it and set his punishment: a five-day suspension (停职) without pay. That struck me as rather light.
But Bill Baxa, the company' s public-relation man, "That' s a pretty serious punishment.
Five days off work is a serious punishment for dragging a woman alongside a bus by her arm? Baxa said, "Any time you take money away from someone, it is a terrible punishment. The driver make $14 an hour. Multiply(乘)that by 40 and you can see that he lost."
Yes, that come to $560, a good sum. But we know that people in the private company are fired for far less every day. If the people who run the bus company think that the loss of a week' s pay is more than enough, I offer them a sporting suggestion: Give me a bus. Then have their arms in the doorway of the bus, and I' 11 slam the door shut, shut the bus quickly and take them for a fast one block run.
And I'll pay $560 to anyone who is bold enough to try it. Any takers? Mr Baxa? Anyone?
I didn't think so.
The nurse half-entered one of the buses because ______.
A.the bus they wanted didn't stop
B.She wanted the driver to stop the bus
C.She wanted to get some information from the driver
D.She and her uncle couldn't wait any longer at the corner
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根据听到的内容作答____. A) They were inefficient. B) They had wooden frames. C) They were spacious and airy. D) They didtr't provide enough light.
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Wren realized that the Great Fire would not have been so 4 if the city had been better laid out.
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The sentence were "They were wanted to remain quiet and not to expose themselves." is a______ sentence.
A.simple
B.coordinate
C.compound
D.complex
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They were locked in mortal combat
A.deadly
B.open
C.actual
D.active
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They were considered insincere. 人们认为他们是伪君子。
A.Omission
B.Conversion
C.repetition
D.obverse
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Frank Lloyd Wright probably is the greatest architect that the United States has ever produced. He was very【21】and had a natural ability【22】. His buildings were not only beautiful, but they were【23】functional. They fit their purposes very well. Wright's churches,【24】make people feel like【25】. His office buildings make people【26】working, and his houses make people【27】comfortable, at home. However. Wright's beautiful,【28】buildings are not the only reason【29】he is famous. There is another reason.
Frank Lloyd Wright is called the greatest American architect because he started an American style【30】. Most of the architecture in the U. S. before Wright was really European,【31】. Wright's buildings do not【32】old European buildings. They have their own【33】. Wright's ideas about style. are still used in the U. S. and in other parts of the world.
The most important idea in Frank Lloyd Wright's Style. of Architecture is that a building must【34】and the land around it . His houses are often called "grassland houses" because their lines are【35】to the lines on the grass land.【36】the lines of the grassland and the lines of Wright's houses【37】the horzon, the place【38】earth and sky seem to meet. They are horizontal lines. Most European style. houses,【39】, have many vertical lines that form. 90° angles【40】the horizon.
(41)
A.conscious
B.conceited
C.talented
D.content
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Living things are__________ cells,and cells do not grow to more than twice the size they were at first.
A.made from
B.made up
C.made up from
D.made again
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not only how they were being _9_ but also who was benefiting from the societal pressure to be thin.
第9空答案是:
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A根据下面短文回答下列问题。One evening Mrs. Evans asked her husband to take her to a very expensive restaurant in the city because some film stars (影星) and famous people were there sometimes. She wanted to see these people.Soon after they had ordered their meal (点餐), a very attractive (引人注目) man and a woman came into the restaurant and sat down at a table nearby. They were having beautiful clothes, and Mrs. Evans said to her husband, "Look at them, Mike. I’m sure I’ve seen their pictures in a magazine (杂志)"Later, Mrs. Evans asked the waiter (服务员), "Who are they""Oh, they aren’t famous." The waiter answered."Really How do you know that" Mrs. Evans said in surprise."Because they asked me who you were," the waiter answered.The waiter told Mrs. Evans they were not famous because he knew them before.
[A] True
B. False