- A.When shall we set off
- B.What is the time
- C.have a wonderful time
- D.start packing
- E.be great fun
- F.What could I get
- G.What should I take
- H.where to
- A.When shall we set off
- B.What is the time
- C.have a wonderful time
- D.start packing
- E.be great fun
- F.What could I get
- G.What should I take
- H.where to
- A.When shall we set off
- B.What is the time
- C.have a wonderful time
- D.start packing
- E.be great fun
- F.What could I get
- G.What should I take
- H.where to
- A.When shall we set off
- B.What is the time
- C.have a wonderful time
- D.start packing
- E.be great fun
- F.What could I get
- G.What should I take
- H.where to
- A.When shall we set off
- B.What is the time
- C.have a wonderful time
- D.start packing
- E.be great fun
- F.What could I get
- G.What should I take
- H.where to
- A.To supplement other biographies.
- B.To help readers to understand Mark Twain.
- C.To introduce Mark Twain's works.
- D.To expose new discoveries about Mark Twain
- A.A work in three volumes.
- B.An imaginative work.
- C.A collection of stories.
- D.Memoirs of famous people.
- Although small sections of the memoirs have been previously published, the autobiography has never been available in full, and should provide great insights into the man behind the classic books. The first volume of the set will be available in November,
- According to Paragraph 1, which of the following statements is TRUE of Mark Twain?
- A.He left behind lots of money.
- B.His works were written for children.
- C.His works are full of adventures.
- D.He is famous for his great works.
- A.It has been published against Twain's will.
- B.It shows Twain's respect for politicians.
- C.It will be published in full.
- D.It has been recently finished.
- A.A World Fair held in Chicago in 1893.
- B.The popularity of the American candy bar industry.
- C.The candy bar industry during World War I.
- D.The spread of the candy bar business to the Midwest.
- A.Focus.
- B.Position.
- C.Chair.
- D.Center.
- A.The adding of new materials.
- B.The demand in the army during WWI.
- C.The purchase of new machines.
- D.The appearance of smaller candy.
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- At the 1893 Columbian Exposition, a World Fair held in Chicago, chocolate-making machinery made in Germany was displayed. It caught the eye of M.S. Hershey, who saw the potential for chocolate. He installed chocolate machinery in his factory in Lancaster,
- A.He was deeply impressed by the Columbian Exposition.
- B.He realized that it was possible for chocolate to become.
- C.There was nothing to produce in his factory in Lancaster.
- D.He was interested in the chocolate machinery displayed at the fair.
- A.They can choose not to pay for their purchases.
- B.They can easily borrow money at a lower interest.
- C.They can own something before they actually pay for it.
- D.They can pay only a small amount of what they owe.
- A.Credit-a Way of Life in America.
- B.Credit Services in America.
- C.Convenience of Living in America.
- D.History of Credit Cards in America.
- A.Both loved the sea.
- B.Both lived long lives.
- C.Both loved cooking.
- D.Both enjoyed talking over meals.
- As recently as three decades ago, many Americans believed that using credit was an unwise and dangerous way to pay for what they bought.Some even thought that owing money to a store or a credit company was something to be ashamed of.Good citizens, they be
- Credit cards offer two major services to Americans.First of all, they are easier and safer to carry than large amounts of money.Second, they permit people to borrow, to have the immediate pleasure of owning something, even if they do not have enough money
- A.They consider it valuable
- B.They regard it as a shame
- C.They think it dangerous
- D.They find it quite convenient
- A.To prevent the overuse of the car.
- B.To make sure that the car wont be damaged
- C.To make sure the user return the car and pay for using it
- D.To ensure that the car is safely and timely returned
- A.The overall planning of a city or a town.
- B.The artistic decoration of the buildings.
- C.The practical functions of the buildings.
- D.The system of water supply and transportation.
- A.The Romans had more political awareness.
- B.The Romans had less political freedom and democracy.
- C.The Romans had more freedom to choose their leader.
- D.The Romans had fewer people elected into the government.
- A.The Greek and the Roman were similar.
- B.People misunderstood European civilization.
- C.Greek civilization was quite different from Roman civilization.
- D.European civilization influenced American civilization greatly.
- A.Arrested
- B.Attacked
- C.Charged
- D.Punished
- A.She was caught DUI twice.
- B.She had her car crashed.
- C.She refused to take a blood test.
- D.She drove without a driving license.
- A.She had lost too much blood.
- B.She was scared.
- C.She drank too much.
- D.She had a sudden stomachache.
- And to top it off, Truckee Police say that in both cases, her blood alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit. The police say Melissa Dennison of Truckee crashed at about noon on Sunday on Glenshire Drive just south
- A telephone message the Associated Press left at a listing for Dennison in Truckee on Tuesday was not immediately returned. Who is the author of the passage?
- A.A passenger
- B.A policeman
- C.A judge
- D.A journalist
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- A.improvements
- B.changes
- C.protection
- D.development
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- A.even
- B.far
- C.more
- D.less
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- A.reform
- B.destruction
- C.support
- D.discovery
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- A.How
- B.Whether
- C.Before
- D.As
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- A.crowded
- B.extensive
- C.large
- D.bare
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- A.effective
- B.small
- C.fatal
- D.surprising
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- A.people
- B.species
- C.plants
- D.insects
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- A.amount
- B.purity
- C.nature
- D.quality
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- A.long
- B.short
- C.happy
- D.sad
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- A.Construction
- B.Pollution
- C.Farming
- D.Living
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- A.both
- B.in
- C.between
- D.before
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- A.simple
- B.beneficial
- C.interesting
- D.obvious
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- A.At
- B.Before
- C.After
- D.Since
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- A.for example
- B.in addition
- C.at last
- D.after all
- A.attended
- B.to attend
- C.would attend
- D.attend
- A.launched
- B.presented
- C.regulated
- D.engaged
- A.casually
- B.especially
- C.regularly
- D.gradually
- A.are
- B.have been
- C.were
- D.will be
- A.steps
- B.sides
- C.effect
- D.change
- A.usual
- B.routine
- C.normal
- D.regular
- A.set apart
- B.set back
- C.set aside
- D.set down
- A.on
- B.for
- C.at
- D.in
- A.Finding
- B.Having found
- C.We finding
- D.We found
- A.in forty
- B.in forties
- C.in his forty
- D.in his forties
- A.was supposed
- B.is supposed
- C.supposes
- D.supposed
- A.muse
- B.can
- C.should
- D.would
- A.Unless
- B.Because
- C.since
- D.Once
- A.to see
- B.seeing
- C.to have seen
- D.seeB
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- A.blew
- B.crew
- C.sew
- D.Jew
- A.none
- B.either
- C.neither
- D.both
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- A.actress
- B.business
- C.excess
- D.endless
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- A.combination
- B.climbing
- C.bamboo
- D.ambition
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- A.pension
- B.mission
- C.tension
- D.revision
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- A.captain
- B.sustain
- C.contain
- D.retain