- A.Say "How are you?" to Mom
- B.Say "Are you OK" to Mom
- C.Give Mom our care
- D.Give Mom our love
- A.Oh, wish you happiness
- B.Oh, really? Enjoy yourself
- C.Oh, my congratulations
- D.Oh, is it? Have a happy life
- A.Single or two
- B.Single or return
- C.Single or double
- D.Single or back
- A.What's on
- B.What's up
- C.What's wrong
- D.What's right
- A.I'll never make it
- B.I'll never do it
- C.I'll never reach it
- D.I'll never attain it
- Adam: This is a great apartment. Tammy: I think so, too.
- Adam: No, I'm Adam. I came with Carl. I don't really know anyone here. Carl's told me about most of his friends, but I can't match the names with the faces.
- A.Excuse me, but do I know you
- B.Excuse me, could I know you
- C.Excuse me, do you mind telling me your name
- D.Excuse me, but do you know me
- A.These oranges are for you
- B.Give you the oranges
- C.There you are
- D.Here are you
- A.Is it still available
- B.Is it still empty
- C.Is it still free
- D.Is it still blank
- A.Why
- B.Well, are you sure
- C.What's the matter with it on earth
- D.Well, what seems to be the problem
- A.That's very kind of you
- B.Are you kidding? Thank you anyway
- C.You think so? That's encouraging
- D.I don't believe it. You are flattering me
- A.Guests can take their dogs to the cottages.
- B.People can get a brochure if they telephone.
- C.Both indoor and outdoor activities are offered.
- D.No drinking is provided.
- A.the country
- B.the city
- C.the downtown
- D.the suburbs
- A.The cottages are not large enough to offer spacious accommodation.
- B.Guests can have full use of all the clubs in Devonshire.
- C.The cottages are in a private estate.
- D.Everything will be done for the guest in the Holiday Cottages.
- A.squash
- B.swimming
- C.table tennis
- D.sauna
- A.Every individual.
- B.Its machines.
- C.Its wealth.
- D.Its power.
- A.Their greed for profit makes them ignore the expense.
- B.They have accumulated too much wealth and power.
- C.They make profits by pretending to be blind.
- D.They make profits by cheating.
- A.natural resources
- B.human welfare
- C.human life
- D.concentration of wealth
- A.the government
- B.the monopolies
- C.the businessmen
- D.the people
- A.Discussing the building of rapid-transit rails.
- B.Discussing the draft amendments concerning some banks.
- C.Discussing the draft regulations about food reserves.
- D.Discussing whether the People's Bank of China and commercial banks should be integrated.
- A.more equipment made in China should be used
- B.more imported equipment should be used
- C.more exported equipment should be used
- D.more equipment used in infrastructure projects should be used
- A.the People's Bank and commercial banks do not function properly
- B.the People's Bank of China has an upper hand over the commercial banks
- C.the two banks operate in a low efficiency
- D.the People's Bank operates at a loss while the commercial banks operates at a profit
- A.develop as quickly as possible
- B.develop with local economic development
- C.develop after local economic development
- D.develop with the construction industry
- A.is already quite developed
- B.does not exist at all
- C.is not good enough
- D.needs to include the strict guidelines
- A.in the traditional sense
- B.within the boundaries of LOGO's world
- C.with all computer languages and programs
- D.in the adult world
- A.it is an educational program
- B.it is in total control of human beings
- C.it allows children to teach the computer to think
- D.children use it
- A.Children Rule the World
- B.Computer Languages
- C.The Unreal World of the Child and LOGO
- D.Children Learn Reasoning Using LOGO
- A.an educational testing program
- B.a computer language
- C.an information dispenser
- D.an unreal world
- A.the limits of their imagination
- B.the structure and form. of the environment
- C.the reality of life
- D.the roles of the society
- A.When taken drugs
- B.When drugs are taken
- C.When one takes drugs
- D.When taking drugs
- A.could
- B.would
- C.was
- D.did
- A.as much twice
- B.much as twice
- C.twice as much
- D.as twice much
- A.were not
- B.should not have been
- C.are not
- D.would not be
- A.when
- B.for
- C.that
- D./
- A.solid
- B.stiff
- C.firm
- D.rigid
- A. till
- B. to
- C. for
- D. about
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A long time ago, at a .national conference on biology, he cautiously ______ his new theory on life.
- A.advanced
- B.relieved
- C.produced
- D.thrust
- A.resist
- B.experience
- C.tolerate
- D.sustain
- A.sight
- B.emphasis
- C.focus
- D.object