- 2
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【C15】
- A.one"s
- B.its
- C.their
- D.the
- 3
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【C14】
- A.fade
- B.non-fade
- C.die away
- D.everlasting
- 4
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【C12】
- A.waste
- B.keep
- C.save
- D.store
- 5
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【C13】
- A.essential
- B.accidental
- C.unnecessary
- D.necessary
- 6
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【C10】
- A.costs
- B.price
- C.money
- D.award
- 7
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【C11】
- A.sweep
- B.wash
- C.tidy
- D.dust
- 8
-
【C9】
- A.some
- B.no
- C.many
- D.a few
- 9
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【C7】
- A.make
- B.introduce
- C.build
- D.set
- 10
-
【C8】
- A.What
- B.How
- C.When
- D.Why
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【C5】
- A.courses
- B.places
- C.courts
- D.playground
- 12
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【C6】
- A.on
- B.of
- C.at
- D.in
- 13
-
【C3】
- A.country
- B.state
- C.city
- D.county
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【C4】
- A.plants
- B.trees
- C.rubber
- D.streets
- A.They should change the way they teach.
- B.A poem could be explained in clear definitions.
- C.A poetry class could be more informative.
- D.Their teaching was an enjoyable experience.
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【C2】
- A.in fact
- B.eventually
- C.practically
- D.as a matter
- A.how to teach the students in the science class
- B.whether poetry is difficult for science students
- C.what to be taught in the humanities class
- D.why many humanities students find science hard
- A.important for graduate students in humanities
- B.difficult for graduate students in humanities
- C.common for undergraduate students in science
- D.easy for undergraduate students in science
- A.narrating the plain facts
- B.referring to whaling in general
- C.comparing whaling to other fishing
- D.dramatically telling what happened
- A.how to hunt whales for their oil and meat
- B.the hard and dangerous lives that whalers had to live
- C.the duties of each man on a whaling ship
- D.a man who was swallowed by a whale and lived
- A.he wanted different kinds of adventures
- B.of fright and shock
- C.he was crippled by the whale
- D.he often got seasick
- A.they could feel it moving about wildly
- B.the whale seemed very heavy
- C.the whale was swelling at one spot
- D.the captain heard Bartley yelling for help
- A.They promote international trade.
- B.They allow very rapid money transfers.
- C.They are still limited to small transactions(交易).
- D.They are dependent on good telecommunications systems.
- A.represented a great improvement over barter
- B.permitted easy transportation of wealth
- C.were made of precious metals
- D.could become collector"s items
- According to the passage, which of the following was the earliest kind of exchange of wealth?
- A.Bartered goods.
- B.Fiat money.
- C.Coin currency.
- D.Intangible forms.
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The author mentions food, tools and precious metals and stones together because they are all ______.
- A.useful items
- B.articles of value
- C.difficult things to obtain
- D.material objects
- A.he didn"t agree with Aristotle
- B.he could not hide the scientific truth
- C.he worked for the Church
- D.his friends advised him to do so
- A.using various telescopes
- B.based on Aristotle"s beliefs
- C.through observations and reasoning
- D.under the encouragement of his friends
- A.Copernicus did not tell about his discovery until the day of his death
- B.for many years Copernicus dared to do nothing openly against the Church
- C.pushed by his friends Copernicus decided to write a book in May 1543
- D.shortly before he got back to Poland Copernicus started to work for the Church
- A.ease with which they could get their money
- B.confidence that Mrs. Vaught showed
- C.failure of several other banks to open
- D.confidence shown by other depositors of the bank
- A.loss of confidence
- B.lack of money
- C.crowds of people
- D.inexperienced tellers
- A.She knew that the bank was not sound.
- B.She feared that too many depositors drawing their money would close the bank.
- C.She was not able to draw out her money.
- D.She was tempted to draw out her money.
- A bank run happens when______.
- A.a bank is closed for one or more days
- B.too many depositors try to draw out their money at one time
- C.there is not enough money to pay all its depositors at one time
- D.tellers of a bank take their own money from the bank
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The people are fully aware______ they have before them problems and difficulties of various kinds.
- A.of that
- B.what
- C.that
- D.which
- A.use
- B.will use
- C.used
- D.would use
- A.Kept on
- B.Keeping up
- C.So as to keep up
- D.To keep up
- A.was
- B.is
- C.were
- D.had been
- A.must not
- B.don"t have to
- C.doesn"t have to
- D.needn"t
- A.set out
- B.took over
- C.took up
- D.set up
- A.since
- B.as
- C.before
- D.until
- A.of
- B.but
- C.and
- D.so
- A.did we
- B.didn"t we
- C.dared we
- D.daredn"t we
- A.alive
- B.living
- C.lively
- D.lived
- A.change
- B.money
- C.serve
- D.note
- A.This: it
- B.It: this
- C.What: it
- D.It: what
- A.lead
- B.leading
- C.led
- D.to lead
- A.Although
- B.Since
- C.So
- D.Because
- A.need not to be corrected
- B.doesn"t need be corrected
- C.need not correct
- D.doesn"t need to be corrected