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The symptoms of the disease manifested themselves ten days later.
A . eased
B . appeared
C . improved
D . relieved
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Take these pills three times a day. Come back and see me in a week.()
A . Thank you very much indeed.
B . I can't make it.
C . I haven't decided yet.
D . Good idea!
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I have ______ three terrible English examinations this
week
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Because the recordings are destined to be chopped up and reassembled as needed , a speech sound recorded one day may wind up next to another archived a week later.
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I have been told that there will be a delay of at least three weeks before our order can be ____.
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Last week a tennis ball hit me on the head, but I tried to _______ the pain, believing that it would go away sooner or later.
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If a baby bird stays ______ for two or three weeks after leaving the nest, it has a fair chance of becming an adult.
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--______may I______ the book?-- For three weeks.A.How often; borrowB.How often; keepC.How
--______may I______ the book? -- For three weeks.
A.How often; borrow
B.How often; keep
C.How long; borrow
D.How long; keep
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听力原文: The leaders of North and South Korea met this week. It was the first such meeting in seven years, and only the second since Korea was divided in nineteen fifty-three.
South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korea's Kim Jong I1 ended three days of talks in Pyongyang on Thursday. They signed a joint declaration to support peace and economic growth on the Korean peninsula.
It says the South and the North will closely cooperate to end military hostilities and ease tensions. The two Koreas have been increasingly cooperative, but technically they are still at war.
The North invaded the South in nineteen fifty. A truce halted military action three years later. But it was never re-placed with an official peace treaty.
At which year was Korean peninsula divided into two countries?
A.1938.
B.1945.
C.1950.
D.1953.
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If something is'- on the tip of the tongue" (Paragraph 4) , _ '[A]you say it in a pol
If something is'- on the tip of the tongue" (Paragraph 4) , _ '
[A]you say it in a polite way
[B] you remember it all your life
[C] you don' t want to write it down
[D] you know it but can ' t remember it
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A.He can return the books and get the full refund for the first three weeks of the class.
B.He can return the books and get a part of the refund at any time.
C.He can change the books for his favorite ones at the book store.
D.He can write his name in the text or mark it up before he returns the books.
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European farm ministers have ended three weeks of negotiations with a deal which they claim represents genuine reform. of the common agricultural policy(CAP). Will it be enough to kickstart the Doha world trade negotiations?
On the face of it, the deal agreed in the early hours of Thursday June 26th looks promising. Most subsidies linked to specific farm products are, at last, to be broken—the idea is to replace these with a direct payment to farmers, unconnected to particular products. Support prices for several key products, including milk and butter, are to be cut—that should mean European prices eventually falling towards the world market level. Cutting the link between subsidy and production was the main objective of proposals put forward by Mr. Fischler, which had formed the starting point for the negotiations.
The CAP is hugely unpopular around the world. It subsidises European farmers to such an extent that they can undercut farmers from poor countries, who also face trade barriers that largely exclude them from the potentially lucrative European market. Farm trade is also a key feature of the Doha round of trade talks, launched under the auspices of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in November 2001. Developing countries have lined up alongside a number of industrial countries to demand an end to the massive subsidies Europe pays its farmers. Several Doha deadlines have already been missed because of the EU's intransigence, and the survival of the talks will be at risk if no progress is made by September, when the world's trade ministers meet in Cancun, Mexico.
But now even the French seem to have gone along with the deal hammered out in Luxembourg. Up to a point, anyway. The package of measures gives the green light for the most eager reformers to move fast to implement the changes within their own countries. But there is an escape clause of sorts for the French and other reform-averse nations. They can delay implementation for up to two years. There is also a suggestion that the reforms might not apply where there is a chance that they would lead to a reduction in land under cultivation.
These let-outs are potentially damaging for Europe's negotiators in the Doha round. They could significantly reduce the cost savings that the reforms might otherwise generate and, in turn, keep European expenditure on farm support unacceptably high by world standards. More generally, the escape clauses could undermine the reforms by encouraging the suspicion that the new package will not deliver the changes that its supporters claim. Close analysis of what is inevitably a very complicated package might confirm the sceptics' fears.
The deal agreed on Thursday looks promising in that ______.
A.European farm ministers finally reached a consensus
B.the link between farm products and subsidies is removed
C.farmers would definitely accept the direct payment to them
D.European farm products will reach a lower price level than the world
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A.A couple of weeks with the computer first, and a few months with the word-processor later.
B.About one month with the word processor first, and a two-month, part-time period with the computer use.
C.About two months with computer first, and a one-month, part-time period with the word processor later.
D.About a two-month, part-time period with the word processor and computer.
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Only years later____the truth about the matter.
A.I learned
B.did l learn
C.I did learn
D.had I learned
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根据所听到的内容作答_____. A)Two weeks. B)Less than two weeks. C)Two to three weeks. D)More than three weeks.
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What will the man probably do later?
A.Find Martin"s fax number by himself.
B.Call Martin"s office in order to get their fax number.
C.Fax a copy of the briefs to Martin"s office.
D.Send the woman an email with Martin"s office number.
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"Do you want to wait?""Three weeks______too long for me to wait."
A.is
B.are
C.were
D.was
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Mr. Chen living next door to us has a habit of drinking. The best present to him, of course, is wine, Now his eldest son brought him a bottle of Mao Tai. He was glad and stared at it for some time, then wrote “105” on the corner of the trademark with a pencil, meaning he had already drunk 105 bottles of the famous wine. Two days later a stranger came. He offered to pay 5 yuan for the empty Mao Tai bottle. Mr. Chen was pleased and sold it. Several weeks later, his second son brought him another bottle of Mao Tai. While examining and enjoying it, he was suddenly terrified—he found “105”—the very mark on it.
1.The story is mainly about _______.
A、two sons of Mr. Chen’s
B、wine, the best present
C、the secret of “105”
D、an empty bottle worth 5 yuan
2.The story tells that the stranger was a man who _______.
A、took back empties
B、produced famous wine
C、promoted (促进) the sale of Mao Tai
D、knew how to meet people’s needs
3.Mr. Chen sold his empty Mao Tai bottle because ________.
A、he had already numbered it “105”
B、he knew his second son would bring him another
C、the price offered was high enough
D、he hoped the bottle could be used again
4.When examining and enjoying the wine sent by his second son, Mr. Chen was terrified because he found _______.
A、the wine was mixed with water
B、he should have marked it “106”
C、the wine had exceeded (超出) the time limit
D、his second son had been cheated
5.According to the story, who do you say learned a lesson_______.
A、The stranger
B、Mr. Chen
C、His neighbour
D、Mr. Chen’s eldest son
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Why can't Peter relax over the three-week vacation?
A.He needs to earn some money.
B.He's worried about next semester.
C.He can't afford to go away.
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The famous surgeon underwent five______operations in three weeks.
A.excessive
B.extensive
C.intensive
D.successive
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(2013十堰单选题)
How did the elephant express its feeling when it saw the young woman?
A young man from a village called Nawalapitiya married a young woman from Maiyuwa, a small village. They lived with the man's big family—his parents, his brothers, their wives and husbands and children. The family kept an elephant, in which the woman soon took a great interest. Every day she fed it with fruit and sugar.
Three months later, having quarreled with her husband, the woman went back to her parents' home. Soon the elephant refused to eat and work. It appeared to be ill and heartbroken. One morning after several weeks the animal disappeared from the house.
It went to the woman's home. On seeing her, the elephant waved its trunk and touched her with it. The young woman was so moved by the act of the animal .So she went back to her husband's home.
A It waved its trunk and smiled.B It touched her with its trunk.C It touched her and cried.D It waved its trunk and ran around her.
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— Can I have three days off next week, Mr. Smith?
—It depends. I can manage without you.()
对
错
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Many years ago when the summers seemed longer and life was less complicated, we had rented a cottage 31 a river in the heart of the country 32 the whole family was going to 33 a three-week holiday. There were four of us: me, Mum and Dad, and Mum‟s sister, Auntie June. Oh, and I mustn‟ t forget to 34 Spot, our little dog. I was 35 to go off by myself all day, 36 I promised to be careful and took Spot with me for 37.
One day I was out fishing with Spot when we heard a lot of shouting in the 38 followed by a scream and splash. I was a bit 39 so I called Spot and we both hid 40 a bush where we could see but not be 41 . After a few moments, a straw hat came drifting down the river, followed by an oar, a picnic basket and 42 oar. Then came the rowing boat itself, but it was 43 upside down ! A few seconds later my Dad and Auntie June came running 44 the river bank, both wet 45 . Spot started barking so I came out of hiding and said hello. My Dad got really angry 46 me for not trying to catch the boat as it went past. Luckily, 47 , the boat and both the oars had been caught by an overhanging tree a little further downstream, but not the hat or picnic basket. So I had to let them 48 my sandwiches. Dad and Auntie June both made me 49 not to tell Mum what had happened 50 she would be worried.
31.A.onB.byC.inD.across
32.A.whereB.thatC.whichD.when
33.A.planB.manageC.consumeD.spend
34.A.mentionB.bringC.sendD.lead
35.A.forcedB.orderedC.allowedD.encouraged
36.A.evenifB.providedC.lestD.asif
37.A.instructionB.inspectionC.protectionD.supervision
38.A.placeB.spaceC.skyD.distance
39.A.scaredB.amusedC.excitedD.disturbed
40.A.besideB.beforeC.behindD.beneath
41.A.seenB.viewedC.watchedD.observed
42.A.theotherB.eachotherC.anotherD.oneanother
43.A.rollingB.floatingC.circlingD.sinking
44.A.downB.besideC.toD.on
45.A.withinB.overC.underD.through
46.A.atB.againstC.withD.to
47.A.moreoverB.thenC.thereforeD.however
48.A.spareB.shareC.borrowD.divide
49.A.agreeB.decideC.guaranteeD.promise
50.A.exceptB.incaseC.inorderthatD.onconditionthat
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The topic of this week is about whether to cancel the golden week