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- A.I really loved it
- B.That's all right
- C.What did I say
- D.I never want to watch any opera
- E.I'm sorry
- F.That’s the problem
- G.How can you say that
- H.Do you want me to be honest
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- A.I really loved it
- B.That's all right
- C.What did I say
- D.I never want to watch any opera
- E.I'm sorry
- F.That’s the problem
- G.How can you say that
- H.Do you want me to be honest
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- A.I really loved it
- B.That's all right
- C.What did I say
- D.I never want to watch any opera
- E.I'm sorry
- F.That’s the problem
- G.How can you say that
- H.Do you want me to be honest
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- A.I really loved it
- B.That's all right
- C.What did I say
- D.I never want to watch any opera
- E.I'm sorry
- F.That’s the problem
- G.How can you say that
- H.Do you want me to be honest
- A.I really loved it
- B.That's all right
- C.What did I say
- D.I never want to watch any opera
- E.I'm sorry
- F.That’s the problem
- G.How can you say that
- H.Do you want me to be honest
- A.It established Monet's fame as an artist for the first time.
- B.It invited a lot of strong criticism from the public.
- C.It was painted by Monet and Eugene Boudin.
- D.It was the origin of the name "Impressionism".
- A.He painted only for a museum in Paris.
- B.He devoted himself to traveling overseas.
- C.He was influenced by Alice in his painting style.
- D.He focused on paintings of a particular theme.
- A.Impressionism was born in London.
- B.Monet was one of the sponsors of Impression
- C.Argenteuil was the birthplace of many impressionists
- D.Impressionist paintings are mainly based on nature
- A.Polite behaviour varies with different cultures.
- B.Less mobile societies have fewer rules.
- C.People from mobile societies are more polite.
- D.Cultural differences are important.
- A.They change to fit different situations.
- B.People respect and obey them completely.
- C.They don't exist.
- D.No one obeys them.
- A.People from a mobile society dislike talking about personal affairs.
- B.Short-term relationships are common in a mobile society.
- C.Americans tend to make more friends than people from other cultures.
- D.It is difficult for Americans and Australians to communicate with strangers.
- A.Those who talk a lot about themselves.
- B.Those who they know well enough.
- C.Those who enjoy talking with strangers.
- D.Those who want to do business with them.
- A.It helps one get a more beautiful tan.
- B.It is often on sale in supermarkets.
- C.It blocks out more sun's rays than other oils.
- D.It helps one tan gradually and gently.
- A.helps one go brown more quickly
- B.better protects one's skin
- C.is more competitive in price
- D.is a better sun tan oil
- A.Its price is more attractive.
- B.It can be used to relieve sunburn.
- C.It can make the skin cells more active.
- D.It has a mild protection factor.
- A.Modem American literature.
- B.Any printed materials.
- C.Written works on a subject.
- D.Stories, poems and plays.
- A.Omitting breakfast helps improve work.
- B.Eating breakfast is absolutely necessary.
- C.Scientists have produced sufficient evidence in support of breakfast.
- D.There isn't strong evidence to prove that breakfast is a must.
- A.The number of the people who skip breakfast has increased.
- B.Many people fill their cars with gasoline in the morning.
- C.8.8 million people got involved in a study on eating habits.
- D.A company carried out a research in 1983.
- A.Having breakfast does not improve work, either.
- B.Giving people breakfast improves work.
- C.Going without breakfast can improve work, too.
- D.Having breakfast does improve work.
- A.Critical
- B.admiring
- C.Understanding
- D.Doubtful
- A.To travel to other European countries.
- B.To visit the European Parliament.
- C.To apply for a position in the government.
- D.To study German at Cambridge University.
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- Alexia Sloane, a 10-year-old girl, lost her sight when she was two following a brain disease But despite her disability she has excelled at languages and is already fluent in English, French, Spanish and Chinese-and is learning German. &n
- Alexia has been tri-lingual since birth as her mother, a teacher, is half French and half Spanish, while her father, Richard,is English. She started talking and communicating in all three languages before she lost her sight but adapted quickly to her blin
- Alexia has been longing to be an interpreter since she was six and she chose to go to the European Parliament as her prize when she won a young achiever of the year award. She asked if she could shadow interpreters and Mr.Sturdy agreed to take her along a
- Alexia worked with the head of interpreting and had a real taste of lire in parliament. "It was fantastic and I’m absolutely determined now to become an interpreter,"she said. What does the passage tell about Alexia Sloane?
- A.She is very proud of her parents.
- B.She has learned five foreign languages.
- C.She is a quick learner of languages.
- D.She has difficulties with language learning.
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- A.0bject
- B.system
- C.result
- D.Strategy
- A.She was not in a state of good health.
- B.She could not afford the admission fees.
- C.She did not meet the age requirement.
- D.She did not have an adult to accompany her.
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- A.appear
- B.show
- C.occur
- D.Realize
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- A.achieving
- B.targetingC keeping
- C.Aiming
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- A.remembered
- B.pulled
- C.changed
- D.Printed
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- A.fully
- B.recently
- C.silently
- D.Actively
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- A.scales
- B.steps
- C.methods
- D.techniques
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- A.carefully
- B.easily
- C.effectively
- D.Finally
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- A.if
- B.how
- C.where
- D.What
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- A.image
- B.dream
- C.concept
- D.Thought
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- A.getting
- B.taking
- C.going
- D.pulling
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- A.cause
- B.1eave
- C.disturb
- D.1ead
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- A.interesting
- B.same
- C.common
- D.Alike
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- A.on
- B.off
- C.up
- D.Down
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- A.demands
- B.concerns
- C.Reasons
- D.Questions
- A.a boy
- B.any boy
- C.some boys
- D.most boys
- A.taste
- B.to taste
- C.tasted
- D.Tasting
- A.what
- B.where
- C.That
- D.When
- A.replace
- B.to replace
- C.being replaced
- D.to be replaced
- A.might have received
- B.received
- C.will receive
- D.Receives
- A.adjust
- B.repeat
- C.accept
- D.Refuse
- A.basically
- B.remarkably
- C.perfectly
- D.Actively
- A.is still working
- B.has still worked
- C.had still working
- D.was still working
- A.to record
- B.recorded
- C.recording
- D.being recorded
- A.Although
- B.As
- C.Since
- D.Unless
- A.how much it costs
- B.how much did it cost
- C.how much it cost
- D.how much does it cost
- A.set on
- B.put on
- C.set off
- D.put off
- A.heavy
- B.sharp
- C.Strong
- D.Powerful
- A.Have
- B.Had
- C.will have
- D.would have
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- A.boom
- B.goose
- C.flood
- D.Gloom
- A.paper
- B.easy
- C.private
- D.Pocket
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- A.finger
- B.singer
- C.hanger
- D.Ringer
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- A.taught
- B.caught
- C.laugh
- D.Fault
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- A.reception
- B.receipt
- C.capture
- D.Concept
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- A.vital
- B.silent
- C.collide
- D.Fierce