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- B.problem
- C.promise
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- B.run
- C.doubt
- D.shake
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- A.thus
- B.yet
- C.even
- D.still
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- A.improved
- B.dropped
- C.rose
- D.declined
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- B.which
- C.where
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- B.regardlessof
- C.back from
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- B.It
- C.Either
- D.decline
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- A.broke in
- B.moved in
- C.stood up
- D.turned up
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- B.answer
- C.observe
- D.rescue
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- A.playing
- B.dealing
- C.fighting
- D.helping
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- B.trusting
- C.angry
- D.flexible
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- B.To
- C.Despite
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- B.calming
- C.desperately
- D.nervously
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- A.asked
- B.demanded
- C.decided
- D.offered
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- B.painful
- C.rude
- D.violent
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- B.for
- C.so
- D.or
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- B.get into
- C.peek into
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- A.Gradually
- B.Consequently
- C.Immediately
- D.Probably
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- B.gifts
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- A.Aly rescuedmany earthquakevictims
- B.Caroline climbed many famous mountains
- C.Caroline knows how to survive in wilderness
- D.Caroline andAly arebestteam in the world
- A.Seven children
- B.Aly the rescuedog
- C.Search and rescueskills
- D.A searchand rescueteam
- A.excited and happy
- B.shivering and crying
- C.disappointed andangry
- D.shouting and smiling
- A.Caroline got lost
- B.The weather was cold
- C.Caroline was very tired
- D.It was difficult for Aly to find the scent.
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Which of the following is NOT the causes leading to cleaner environment by adoptingnanotechnology?
- A.There will be less dangerousspills.
- B.The amount of produced chemicals can be precisely controlled.
- C.Micro-factories neednot store chemicals.
- D.The factories will be of large size.
- A.On assembleline
- B.In huge containers
- C.Inside the micro-machines
- D.Inside the nanorobots
- A.clever
- B.slow
- C.quick
- D.minute
- A.Micro-machines are tiny but beautiful
- B.Micro-machines are strong but smart
- C.Micro-machines are small but powerful
- D.Micro-machines are cute and varied
- A.He hadlittle money
- B.All the plumbers were too busy to come
- C.There was a major snowstorm and nobody would come out
- D.One of his daughters was getting married and the house was in a mess
- A.Generous
- B.Intelligent
- C.Stupid
- D.Respectful
- A.her study
- B.her appearance
- C.what her father did
- D.what the other girls thought
- A.unfriendly
- B.doubtful
- C.kind
- D.gross
- As we walked to our car, he said to me, “ Doyou believe he didn ’t know where the mainshut-off valve was?What a dumb ass! ”
- From that point on, her dadwas known in school asAttorney Dumb Ass. When my husband and I bought our house,the first thing my dad showed him was the mainshut-off valve.
- I have always been proud to say that I ’maplumber ’s daughter. When her father came to her school and peeked through the classroom door, the writer mightfeel ________.
- A.pleased
- B.embarrassed
- C.disappointed
- D.proud
- A.one should never trust a person by his or her appearance
- B.the first impression usually hasalong lasting influence
- C.the judgment basedon the first impression is always reliable
- D.we canno longer make any senseof the information an hand
- A.the artist ’s drawing is out of subject ’s expectation
- B.the crowd treated the subject rudely
- C.the artist failed to show his respectfor the subject
- D.the image of the drawing was too real to believe
- A.relying on
- B.responding on
- C.acknowledging on
- D.grasping
- Artists are sometimes able to capture this quicksilver, short emotional response. I have afriend, Robert Grossman, an accomplished artist who draws regularly for Forbes, Newsweek,Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, and other popular publications. Bob has a
- First impressions are indelible. Because in our fast-paced information-overload world,multiple stimuli bombard us every second, people ’s heads are spinning. They must form. quickjudgments to make senseof the world and get on with what they have to do. Wh
- A.reading an article about him or her in a famous magazine
- B.getting acquainted with his or her beat friends
- C.taking a brief look at his or her appearance
- D.studying his or her personality carefully
- A.He can draw the subject carefully
- B.He can memorize the namesof people instantly
- C.He can illustrate the subject ’s characteristic
- D.He cancommunicate with the famous people effectively