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Parliament didn't think the Prime Minister did enough in the improvement of fair employment()he was asked to write to Parliament for further explanation.
A . so
B . therefore
C . since
D . a
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What he()was that you didn't tell the whole truth.
A . referred
B . implied
C . inclined
D . accorded
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The captain didn’t want to risk ______ his ship across the sea until he could see where he was going.
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He didn't know, I’m sure,_____John was going to America.
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I was trying to ___ him ____, but failed because he didn’t fit into any type I know.
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The owner didn’t believe that the bank-note was real and he asked Henry to get out of the restaurant.
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He didn't believe in me ( ) I was telling the truth.
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When asked, he said he didn’t know it was ________ to ride on the sidewalk there.
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My father didn’t travel much when he was young , so he decided to ______ lost time after retirement .
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The young man in the stow said he didn&39;t like the ______ of teaching in the school that was actually run by a woman.
故事中的年轻人说他不希望在一个女人负责的学校里教书。
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We didn't expect him to______. We thought he was in Canada.
A.turn up
B.come up
C.present in
D.take up
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He didn’t go to school because he was ill. ____ ____because he was ill ____he didn’t go to school.
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The oddthing was that he didn't recognize me()
A.real
B.whole
C.strange
D.same
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It was because his bike struck last night ______he didn't pay me a visit.
A.that
B.when
C.why
D.so that
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He was late for the class because he didn&39;t run ______ catch the bus.
A) enough fast to B) fast enough to
C) fast enough D) enough fast
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听力原文:W: Hi, Tim. I'm really sorry to hear about your grandfather. My sincerest sympathies go out to you and your family. He was such a great man.
M: Thanks. As you know, he had been sick for some time before he passed away, so we were somewhat prepared.
W: So, how's your grandmother taking it?
M: Oh, it's been really hard on her. I don't think you get over something like that.
W: Yeah, I'm sure. My heart really goes out to her. Uh, so how's your grandmother going to be able to manage things alone?
M: Well, financially, grandmother will be able to live a secure life from now on. I mean, grandfather had life insurance and substantial investments in property and stocks, so returns on those should take care of her. But our main concern at this moment is her emotional state. She's really down, so a call now and again should brighten her day.
W: So, what are the funeral arrangements?
M: Well, some of the family members will get together on Tuesday morning for a private memorial service, but there will be a viewing in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00, followed by the funeral service.
W: I wish there was something I could do for you.
M: Well, actually, there is. You know, grandfather really admired you a lot, and before he died, he asked if you'd sing a musical number at the funeral.
W: Really? I'd be honored.
M: It would really mean a lot to the family.
W: Sure. Then, see you on Tuesday.
M: Okay, see you then.
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A.He fell ill and passed away unexpectedly.
B.He died in a traffic accident.
C.He was ill for a certain period of time and then passed away.
D.He passed away when he was working.
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He wanted to become a cleaner, but his father didn't think it was a______ profession.
A.respectful
B.respective
C.respecting
D.respectable
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He didn’t know I was in his office. He was too busy to_______me.
A.pay attention to
B.Notice
C.Know
D.Realize
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In the letter, she didn't tell me whether he was still______.
A.alive
B.lived
C.lively
D.live
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It was so ___ ____ _____ of him to stamp out of the restaurant just because people didn ’ t agree with what he saiD.(child)
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He wanted to become a writer, but his father didn't think it was a profession.
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He thought their behavior. was (),but he didn't say anything in front of the host
A.A.contemptuous
B.B.contemptible
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Kaleil Isaza Tuzman moved to the United States from Columbia when he was 15.Within a few years he was pushing to get ahead, hawking (叫卖) baseball caps to pay the bills his Harvard scholarship didn't cover.
After graduating, he landed on Wall Street, but every night he dreamed of working for himself.During the booming (繁荣的) 1990s, he gave it a try when he and a partner started govWorks - a software company that helped city government go online.
They raised $60 million and expanded like crazy.Then dotcoms started turning into dotbombs - govWorks broke up too.Says Isaza Tuzman, "Entrepreneurs (创业人) have to be ready for both success and failure.In Columbia if you fail, you become a pariah and no one will do business with you.The wonderful thing about this country is you can get up again."
From national parks to moon landings, America has given the world some amazing ideas.But the American Dream is still the biggest - the idea that with hard work and a bit of luck you can be whoever you want to be.Historian James Truslow Adams once wrote that Americans believe "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement."
These days there's pressure on the dream idea.A 1978 study of boys born and raised after World War II found an astonishing 23% of the poorest had reached the top of the income heap by 1973.Now, in a typical generation, only 10% work their way from bottom to top.
But every day, some still do make it.After govWorks went bankrupt, Isaza Tuzman built on what he had learned.His new company, Recognition Group, restructures (重组) firms and finds them venture capital?–?nearly $150 million so far.Last year, "Hispanic Business" magazine named him to its 100 Most Influential list.Not bad for a dreamer, in a country built on dreams.
41.What did Kaleil Isaza Tuzman dream of after graduating from college______
A.Working in the Wall Street stock market.
B.Starting a business of his own.
C.Climbing to the top of society.
D.Entering the IT industry.
42.The word "pariah" in " if you fail, you become a pariah" (Line 3,Para.3) most likely means "________."
A.a person who has no future
B.a person to be pitied
C.a person to be condemned
D.a person to be avoided
43.What does the author mean by the American Dream______
A.Everyone can reach the top of the social ladder.
B.People will have a better, richer, and fuller life than their parents.
C.A lucky poor boy can move to the top if he works hard.
D.Everyone enjoys equal opportunity and share in the wealth.
44.Which of the following statements is true of the American Dream these days______
A.It is becoming more and more difficult for one to work their way from the bottom to the top.
B.More and more people are feeling the pressure to work harder in order to realize their dreams.
C.It is becoming more and more unpopular because few people today can move up the social ladder.
D.If one works hard enough, he will eventually make his dreams come true.
45.To Kaleil Isaza Tuzman, the wonderful thing about America is that ________.
A.there is equal opportunity for everyone
B.everyone can get rich if they work hard
C.you can get capital if you want to start a business
D.you can start all over again after failure
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He saw that her coat was wrongly buttoned up, but he didnˊt tell her.()
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