- A.They are less worried about burdens brought about by marriage.
- B.They are more confident about their role in marriage.
- C.They hold more practical ideas about marriage.
- D.They feel less positive about marriage.
- A.Make laws to fight against prejudices.
- B.Emphasize the superiority of family life.
- C.Protect women’s rights and relieve their pressure.
- D.Reduce the divorce rate and stabilize the birth rate.
- A.An annoying idea.
- B.Boring work.
- C.Legal protection.
- D.A happy life.
- A.The fear that women might lose their jobs.
- B.The fear that kids might lack parental care.
- C.The fear that marriage might end in divorce.
- D.The fear that marriage might keep women overburdened.
- A.He encouraged Robbie to apply to medical school.
- B.He gave Robbie advice about choosing universities.
- C.He wrote recommendation letters for Robbie to find jobs.
- D.He offered Robbie opportunities that helped shape his future.
- A.Promised.
- B.Protested.
- C.Persuaded.
- D.Predicted.
- A.Wait for Opportunities
- B.An Opportunity from a Doctor
- C.Unexpected Opportunities in Life
- D.Ask for Help at Every Opportunity
- A....the new semester offers many interesting courses.
- B....when the new semester starts, I become interested in my courses.
- C....my interest in the courses grows stronger as the new semester begins.
- D....at the beginning of the new semester, I choose some interesting courses.
- A.He was not very dependable.
- B.He was happy with his job.
- C.He was not very sociable.
- D.He was kind and helpful.
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- A....keeping a good relationship with your children hoping to get their support.
- B....being emotionally dependent on your children hoping to find pleasure in life.
- C....staying together with your children so as to keep family connections.
- D.... remaining close to your children in order to be taken good care of.
- A.Compared with this crash, all the other crashes in the past seemed so soft.
- B.This crash was the least violent of all crashes he had ever experienced.
- C.This crash made a violent noise that caused dust falling.
- D.Even the falling dust made a violent crashing sound.
- A.I got nervous about Aunt Carried visits, but I pretended to be happy.
- B.I became uneasy when Aunt Carrie visited, but deep down I felt pleased.
- C.I felt fearful of Aunt Carrie’s coming to see us while the rest of the family enjoyed her visits.
- D.I was afraid of Aunt Carrie’s coming to see us while in the past I alwayslooked forward to her visits.
- A.We get nowhere relying on others to solve our problems.
- B.We must accept and deal with difficult tasks by ourselves.
- C.We ought to know that we are the masters of our own future.
- D.We make our own decisions and won't allow others to interfere.
- A.His menial abilities were about or below average.
- B.His friends thought of him as a good-for-nothing.
- C.He was not much respected among intellectuals.
- D.He was not regarded as a well-informed person.
- A.The book took public opinion into consideration.
- B.The book raised much resentment among the public.
- C.The book, like a bomb, exploded on a public occasion.
- D.The book raised the public awareness of the relevant issue.
- A....every one of you will become a useful person when you graduate from our school.
- B....every one of you will change a great deal when you graduate from our school.
- C....none of you will leave the school with an unimportant person.
- D....none of you will leave the school as a lonely person.
- A....do you think he would mind if I tear off these clothes?
- B....do you think he would like to take care of these clothes?
- C....do you think he would like to accept any of these clothes?
- D....do you thmk he would mind if I put on any of these clothes?
- A.As time goes by, the weight of the objects will increase gradually.
- B.The heavier the objects are, the more time is needed to carry them.
- C.With the arrival of a new age, the tasks will be given new meaning.
- D.The more time is spent, the more important the tasks are considered.
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- A.up
- B.down
- C.on
- D.in
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- A.time
- B.the progress
- C.history
- D.the process
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- A.change
- B.indicate
- C.gain
- D.improve
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- A.as soon as
- B.as early as
- C.as long as
- D.as far as
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- A.damp
- B.slippery
- C.sandy
- D.hard
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- A.how
- B.where
- C.why
- D.when
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- A.warm
- B.dangerous
- C.safe
- D.severe
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- A.stay
- B.vary
- C.vanish
- D.return
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- A.natural
- B.organic
- C.synthetic
- D.biological
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- A.aspects
- B.elements
- C.factors
- D.points
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- A.leg
- B.foot
- C.wearer
- D.passer-by
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- A.fashionable
- B.comfortable
- C.wealthy
- D.healthy
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- A.prevent
- B.protect
- C.save
- D.separate
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- A.shorter
- B.longer
- C.lower
- D.higher
- A.previous
- B.prevalent
- C.primary
- D.principal
- A.innocent
- B.suspicious
- C.deprived
- D.ignorant
- A.built
- B.packed
- C.equipped
- D.prepared
- A.blessing
- B.benefit
- C.profit
- D.fortune
- A.absolutely
- B.accidentally
- C.accurately
- D.accordingly
- A.Measured
- B.identified
- C.gratified
- D.appreciated
- A.Not being tall
- B.To be not tall
- C.Being not tall
- D.Not to be tall
- A.all
- B.neither
- C.both
- D.either
- A.original
- B.old
- C.preferable
- D.real
- A.It was his boss whom
- B.It was from his boss that
- C.It was his boss that
- D.That was from his boss
- A.to interview
- B.to have interviewed
- C.to be interviewed
- D.to have been interviewed
- A.help
- B.are helping
- C.helps
- D.was helping
- A.whom
- B.whose
- C.who
- D.whoever
- A.Know
- B.have known
- C.knew
- D.had known
- A.could
- B.ought
- C.must
- D.should