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They were the only men who received votes()me
A . next
B . besides
C . unless
D . accept
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If a cargo of kerosene were considered too lean to explode,then it must be().
A . above the explosive range
B . within the explosive range
C . below the explosive range
D . None of the above
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Our clients asked us to bring down our prices because they consider them()。
A . onthehighside
B . outoflinewith
C . arerunninghigh
D . betoohigh
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Alfred Tennyson and ______ were considered the two imoportant poets in the Victorian Age.
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During the Black Death, which of the following animal were considered to be evil :
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The thieves were ____ by the police as
they were entering the bank.
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Patients who were receiving mechanical ventilation were considered _____ if they met the following modified criteria for acute lung injury or the acute respiratory distress syndrome.
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When the children realized that they were by theirselves in the dark, they became really frightened.
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They were good men ___________.
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Few people voted because they thought all candidates were weak.
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In some cultures, rats and butterflies are considered perfectly ______ while in other cultures, they are considered inedible.
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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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The writer mentions” slaughterhouses” because they were the places where
A.Ford’s assembly line originated
B.Ford made his first car.
C.Ford readjusted the assembly line.
D.Ford innovated the disassembly line.
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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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While they were away on vacation, they allowed their mail to accumulate at the post office.
A.be delivered
B.pile up
C.get lost
D.be returned
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They were concerned only with their own religious fervor
A.passion
B.belief
C.cree
D.duel
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They were locked in mortal combat
A.deadly
B.open
C.actual
D.active
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The name of the area which they lived was Laconia, and so they were also called Lacons.。()
是
否
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According to some directors, they disagree to sell artworks to ease financial hardships because they consider ______.
A.museums get donations and cash
B.museums sell art collections for the public
C.selling art collections for profit is a robbery
D.selling art collections for profit would betray the public's trust
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We can consider our children under stress when they______.
A.are unable to communicate their feelings accurately
B.have trouble communicating their responses to events
C.often feel abdominal pain without a known reason
D.have a poor and overcrowded family
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Some people were just born to rebel; Charles Darwin was one of them.【21】______Nicholas Copernicus, Benjamin Franklin and Bill Gates. They were【22】______"laterborns" -that is, they had【23】______one older sibling — brother or sister — when they were born.
【24】______, laterborns are up to 15 times more likely than firstborns to【25】______authority and break new【26】______, says Frank J. Sulloway, a researcher scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In his book"Born To Rebel"being【27】______this week, Sulloway claims that【28】______someone is an older or younger sibling is the most important【29】______shaping personality - more significant than gender, race, nationality【30】______class.
He spent 26 years【31】______the lives - and birth orders - of 6, 566 historical【32】______to reach his conclusions.
A laterborn himself, Sulloway first【33】______how birth order affected personality【34】______a scholar of Darwin at Harvard University.
" How could a somewhat【35】______student at Cambridge become the most【36】______thinker in the 19th century?" he said.
Darwin, the first to【37】______the belief that God created the world with his theory of evolution, was the fifth of six children. Most of his【38】______were firstborns.
Sulloway's theory held【39】______with Copernicus, the first astronomer to【40】______that the Sun was the center of the universe, and computer revolutionary Gates of Microsoft.
【21】
A.Likewise
B.Likely
C.Alike
D.Unlike
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They were leaning(), facing each other.A. forward
B. towards
C. back
D. against
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The plane was late and detectives were() at the airport all morning. They were expecting
The plane was late and detectives were() at the airport all morning. They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds() South Africa. A few hours earlier, someone had() the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. ()the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building() others were waiting on the airfield. Two men took the parcel() the plane and carried it() the Customs House. While two detectives were() guard at the door, two others opened the parcel.() their surprise, the precious parcel was full ()stones and sand!
46、A、waited
B、wait
C、waiting
D、waits
47、A、over
B、in
C、across
D、from
48、A、tell
B、tells
C、told
D、telling
49、A、When
B、What
C、However
D、Since
50、A、that
B、when
C、while
D、which
51、A、down
B、on
C、in
D、off
52、A、off
B、away
C、from
D、into
53、A、keeps
B、kept
C、keep
D、keeping
54、A、Without
B、On
C、To
D、With
55、A、in
B、off
C、of
D、with