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Operations which left patients _________ and in need of long periods of discovery time now make them feel relaxed and comfortable.
A . A. unhealthy
B . B. exhausted
C . C. fearful
D . D. upset
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This might explain the()feeling I have long had about pop music.
A . intuitive
B . instructive
C . inventive
D . incidental
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How did the writer feel when she nearly knocked down her daughter in the kitchen?
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To achieve clarity in practical writing, writers should keep sentences long and write in passive voice.
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How did the writer feel when she was asked to write “the sum of a number”?
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What did the writer's job involve?
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How does the writer feel about the public’s attitude toward hearing disability?
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People feel that the interdependence of nations,SO long talked about by statesmen,is today more than ever a reality.
A) 人们感到,一直都在谈论的国家的独立,今天比以往任何要。
B) 人们感到,政治家长期谈论的国家间的相互依存,现在比任何时候都更为实在。
C) 人们感到,许多国家以前一直关心的独立问题,现在比以前任何时候都更加现实。
D) 人们感到,政治家以前认为国家之间要互相依赖,今天显得比以往更加现实了
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If you spend ______ time with a baby long enough, you'll get ______ feeling for how the baby is feeling.
A.a; a
B./; a
C.the; the
D.the; /
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Toward the passage, the writer's attitude can be said to be
A.optimistic
B.objective
C.pessimistic
D.biased
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Operations which left patients ______ and in need of long period of recovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable.
A) exhausted B) abandoned C) injured D) deserted
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What is the biggest shock in the writer's career?
A.She lost her job as a field systems analyst in 1920s.
B.She lost her grandmother who was her inspiration.
C.She was denied the post of first manager on account of sexual discrimination.
D.She quit after being totally blown away and crawled back home.
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What is the writer's opinion about the treatment that the Indians received from the US government?
A.He believes that the government always respected the rights of the Indians.
B.He believes that the government should pass a law to protect the Indians.
C.He believes that the government treated the Indians very unjustly.
D.He believes that the government cannot be criticized for its treatment of the Indians.
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We all feel sorry for______for so long after your arrival.
A.keep you waiting
B.having kept you waiting
C.waiting for you
D.keep you wait
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Which of the following is the writer's attitude? ______.
A.Parents should choose friends for their children.
B.Children should choose anything they like.
C.Parents should understand their children better.
D.Teenagers should only go to their friends for help.
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What is the writer's attitude to robots in the future?
A.Critical.
B.Hostile.
C.Objective.
D.Enthusiastic.
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What was the writer's opinion of the psychologist?
A.He was inefficient at his job.
B.He was unhappy with his job.
C.He was unsympathetic.
D.He was very aggressive.
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The author thinks that writers on management for a long time regard intuition as______.
A.something that most managers rely heavily on
B.the most important factor in decision making
C.an irrational way of thinking to solve problems
D.a result of poor grasp of management skills
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The writer's real trouble was that
A.he couldn't speak the language
B.he followed the policeman's direction
C.he took the wrong, bus
D.he left the town-centre
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In the 1920s and the 1930s,the short story, as a form, was difficult to sell. Readers found it an awkward compromise between a poem and a longer novel. The long-short story or novella was scarcely known. Certain comic geniuses like P. G. Wodehouse found it easy to reach and keep a vast public with short stories, either alone or in series. And of course there was W. Somerset Maugham. But the less accomplished writers found the market dwindling even further.
Since 1945, the entire literary picture has changed. Fiction of ail kinds, but above all the short story, has become more and more uneconomic to publish. Many magazines have gone out of business. As a type, the "man of letters", puffing a pipe, has almost vanished, to be replaced by the university lecturer or the television scriptwriter. The public is not attracted by imaginary plots in books but prefers the actual, the real story of real people. For those who do not read at all, television provides an enticing alternative.
Such a decline is in many ways a sad one because the old-time short story had a human quality about it which is now eroded. Yet, in an odd way, in our chaotic electronic age, the short story still has a prospect of living. It has been discovered by film scriptwriters that the form. of the short story provides a useful structure for television; it readily provides the basis for a one-hour programme.
The best title for this passage is ______.
A.The Short Story and Television
B.The Short Story and the Public
C.The Short Story: Past and Present
D.The Short Story: Form. and Content
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Which of the following influences the writer's judgment of the universities in the passage()
A.The academic information provided by his friends in Brazil
B.The information obtained from the university authorities
C.Those commonly held beliefs concerning the ranking of universities
D.The learning experience of himself in the USA and that of his friends in Brazil
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The writer's great-uncle finally gave up the ministry.
A:对
B:错
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听力原文:W: How is your job at the supermarket M: Well, it’s rather hard work. The hours a听力原文:W: How is your job at the supermarket M: Well, it’s rather hard work. The hours are pretty long. I already feel difficult to keep up with my classmates. What is the man worried about ()
A.He does not earn as much money as his classmates.
B.He does not work as well as his classmates.
C.He does not get enough pay for his ’hard work.
D.He does not have enough time for his study.
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Which of the following is true about the writer's experience()
A.He has benefited from the American education
B.He has been harmed by the American education
C.He has not laid a solid foundation for his academic career
D.He has selected courses that do not support his overall academic formation