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It
took
years
for
Einstein"s theory to
gain
acceptably
.
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I have an appointment with Dr. Johnson. --()
A . The appointment is put off
B . You look sick and weak
C . Please wait for minute. He is busy now
D . Tell me your ID number
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It took us the whole day to trek across the rocky_
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The boy was so interested in the radio that he took it to see how it runs.
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2.What do we know about Katherine Johnson?
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Mr. Johnson used to smoke but he has given it up recently.
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What will they do about the problem with Johnson's?
A.Send them a letter.
B.Check every order.
C.Contact other suppliers.
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It took us along time to mend the house
A.build
B.destroy
C.design
D.repair
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It took US a long time to mend the house.
A.build
B.repaird
C.design
D.repair
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It took us a long time to mendthe house()
A.build
B.destroy
C.design
D.repair
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It took them_________ to finish the work.
A. oneandahalfhours
B. oneandahalfhour
C. anhourandahalfhours
D. oneandhalfhour
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It took building supplies to construct these energy-saving house. It took brains, too.
A.other than
B.more than
C.rather than
D.less than
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听力原文:W: Welcome to our program. Today Prof. Johnson is going to talking about solar power.
M: Thank you. As you can see, little by little, Americans are turning to solar power, tapping the strength of the sun for energy.
W: Yeah, that's true. Sunlight has already been used for heating or cooling homes and office buildings in the sunny south.
M: Experts say all signs point to the birth of the solar energy industry. Right now, an increasing number of companies are selling solar collector panels to heat and cool homes or to heat water. The glass and metal panels each cost from $100 to more than $500, and the three or four-bedroom home usually requires a dozen or more. They look like sandwiches. They are usually placed in rooftops. Nobody knows how many have been sold, and in addition, many people have built their own units. It has been estimated that solar power equipment will be a $1.3 billion industry by 1995, and more than a million homes will use sunlight for heat, air conditioning or to generate electricity, both in the cities and in countryside.
W: Wow! That is really big business.
What do we learn about the use of solar energy in the U. S. ?
A.It is very well established.
B.It is relatively new.
C.It is found in one million homes.
D.It is being rapidly expanded.
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It took me two hours ____ my report.
A. write
B. to write
C. writing
D. written
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The author quotes Dr. Samuel Johnson's words to______
A.criticize the hypocrisy of politicians.
B.readdress the popularity of Chaplin.
C.illustrate a universal appeal of humor.
D.ban satires in totalitarian regimes.
此题为多项选择题。
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听力原文:W: Tomorrow we are having our first test in history class. I'm really worried about it. You've taken one of Dr. Parker's tests, haven't you? I hear they're impossible to pass.
M: I don't know who you've been talking to. My experience was just the opposite.
Q: What does the man mean?
(14)
A.He thought Dr. Parker's tests were easy.
B.Dr. Parker is no longer teaching history.
C.The woman's source of information is reliable.
D.He didn't enjoy taking history tests of Dr. Parker's.
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It took me two hours to figure out how to do it.
A.guess
B.sum up
C.understand
D.summarize
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When I was walking down the street the other day, I happened to notice a small brown leather wallet lying on the sidewalk. I picked it up and opened it to see if I could find out the owner's name. There was nothing inside it except some change and an old photograph—a picture of a woman and a young girl about twelve years old, who looked like the woman's daughter. I put the photograph back and took the wallet to the police station, where I handed it to the desk sergeant. Before I left, the sergeant took down my name and address in case the owner might want to write and thank me.
That evening I went to have dinner with my aunt and uncle. They had also invited a young woman so that there would be four people at the table. Her face was familiar. I was quite sure that we had not met before, but I couldn't remember where I had seen her. In the course of conversation, however, the young woman happened to mention that she had lost her wallet that afternoon. All at once I realized where I had seen her. She was the young girl in the photograph, although she was now much older. She was very surprised, of course, when I was able to describe her wallet to her. Then I explained that I had recognized her from the photograph I had found in the wallet. My uncle insisted on going to the police station immediately to claim the wallet. As the police sergeant handed it over, he said that it was amazing that I had not only found the wallet, but also the person who had lost it.
The wallet which the writer found ______.
A.was empty
B.had some money in it
C.had a few coins and a photograph in it
D.had an old photograph in it
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It took my mother an hour()a meal for us
A.to prepare
B.preparing
C.to prepared
D.in preparing
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Which of the following statements about changes that took place after 1960s is INCORRECT?
A.There were more supermarkets and food was cheap.
B.Women were freed from house chores and began to work.
C.Home-baked cakes and handmade pasta disappeared.
D.Traditional produce was threatened due to environmental pollution.
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It took hours of study before the solution finally relied on him.()
对
错
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It took us about two hours and a half to finish the work.()
A.as much as
B.more than
C.less than
D.more or less than
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What is indicated about Dr. Green?
A.He used to work for T-Mart.
B.He will meet Mr. Thomas regularly.
C.He will visit T-Mart to meet its customers.
D.He gave a lecture to business leaders on March 14.
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The movie was so exciting that it took my___away.
A.life
B.heart
C.breath
D.bread