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My husband doesn't(), but I live it very much.
A . like shopping
B . likes shopping
C . likes to sho
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The shop doesn't have brown sugar in()at the moment, but they expect to have some tomorrow.
A . store
B . storage
C . stock
D . portio
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There is no ()that he was once a thief. But it doesn't mean you can always regard him as a thief.
A、deny
B、denied
C、denies
D、denying
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According to Edward’s explanation, we’ve got to know that the term __________ in English has a slight difference with Chinese equivalent “Haiqu Zhima”, since it doesn’t include the meaning of a bad person.
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It doesn’t mean greater job security for the ______.
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32 . Harry Potter is an ___ book for children, but my cousin doesn’t seem at all__ in it .
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Just because audience members are looking at us doesn’t mean they are paying attention. They need to be motivated to keep on listening.
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A is helpful in looking for a job, but it doesn’t mean a job. (1.0分)
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9. Jim is much cleverer (A) than any other students (B) in Grade3, but he doesn’t ( C) work hard (D) .
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Jean works hard but she doesn’t work ____ Mary.
A、as harder than
B、as hard than
C、as harder as
D、as hard as
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The advertisement says this material doesn’t __________in the wash,but it has.
A.contract
B.shrink
C.slim
D.dissolve
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Bill:So MarY,how’S the coffee maker‘working?Mary:Actually,it doesn’t work well. Bill:Why don’t you take it back?Mary:__________,but I‘ve misplaced the receipt.
A.I do
B.It’S already broken
C.I"d like to
D.It’S not what l wanted
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The fact that something is cheap doesn't ______ mean it is of low quality.
A.necessarily
B.especially
C.essentially
D.practically
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Surely it doesn't matter where the clubs get their money; what is what they do with it.
A. counts
B. applies
C. stresses
D. functions
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The advertisement says this material doesn’t ________in the wash, but it has.
A.contract
B.shrink
C.slim
D.dissolve
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John ______ buy sports cr for long time but he doesn’t hve enough money to buy one..hs des. John ______ buy sports cr for long time but he doesn’t hve enough money to buy one..hs desired for B.hd desired to C.is dying to D.hs been dying to
A.has desired for
B.had desired to
C.is dying to
D.has been dying to
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It happens to all of us sometimes, doesn’t it? You have a deadline to meet,but instead of doing your work, you check Facebook or do some on line shopping.This is called procrastination, and it affects everyone.So how can you stop procrastinating?
We often procrastinate because a task seems too big, or impossible to achieve.Try breaking down the task into smaller pieces.For example, instead of thinking,“I need to finish this essay by 10 p.m.tonight ” tell yourself,“I’ m going to make a short outline, fill that in, and then look for quotes.”
Another important factor is your environment, isn’t it? If there are too many distractions in your work space, you may be tempted to procrastinate more.Are there any things in your work space (for example, a TV) that could be causing you to lose focus?
Making a timeline with goals and deadlines is a great way to stop yourself from procrastinating.
However, it is important to make your deadlines realistic so that you can be sure you’ll stick to them.
Some people like to wait for the perfect time to start a task, while the perfect time is often now.Try something called the Two-Minute Rule to help you get started.This idea comes from David Allen’ s best-selling book, Getting Things Done.It states that.if something takes less than two minutes, such as washing your dishes after a meal, then you should do it now.
1.Procrastination means().
A.putting your work off till later
B.doing your work quickly
C.doing your work carefully
D.doing your work well
2.Sometimes we procrastinate because a task seems too().
A.easy
B.small
C.fun
D.big
3.Having a TV in your work space is an example of an environmental().
A.distraction
B.reaction
C.attration
D.concentration
4.Setting realistic is a() good way to stop procrastinating.
A.environments
B.deadlines
C.focus
D.places
5.The Two-Minute Rule states that if something takes no more than two minutes, you should().
A.put it aside
B.do it later
C.do it now
D.wait for a moment
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I don’t know the resturnt, but it’s __ to be quite good one.sidB.toldC.spokenD.tlkedI don’t know the resturnt, but it’s __ to be quite good one.sid B.told C.spoken D.tlked
A.said
B.told
C.spoken
D.talked
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The role chnge from husbnd to fther,lthough difficult, doesn’t seem so grets _____ from wifeThe role chnge from husbnd to fther,lthough difficult, doesn’t seem so grets _____\ from wife to mother.one B.tht C.it D.those
A.one
B.that
C.it
D.those
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It doesn't matter when or how long a person sleeps, but everyone needs some rest to stay alive. That's what all doctors' thought, until they heard about Jercy Page. Jercy Page, it was said, never slept. Could this be true.'? The doctors decided to see this strange man by themselves.
Jercy Page was ninety years old when the doctors came to his home in New Jersey. They thought for sure that he got some sleep of some kind. So they stayed with him and watched every movement he made. But they were surprised. Though they watched him hour after hour and day after day, they never saw Jercy Page sleeping. Actually, he did not even own a bed. He never needed one.
The only rest that Jercy Page got was sitting in a comfortable chair and reading newspapers. The doctors were puzzled by this strange continuous sleeplessness. They asked him many questions, hoping to find an answer. They found only one answer that might explain his condition. Page remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he was born. But that was all. Was this the real reason? No one could be sure.
The main idea of this passage is that ______.
A.large numbers of people do not need sleep
B.a person was found who actually didn't need any sleep
C.everyone needs some sleep to stay alive
D.people can live longer by trying not to sleep
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"The more gadgets there are, the【C1】______things seem to get. " said Honore Ervin, co-author of The Etiquette Girls : Things You Need to Be Told. "Just because it' s there【C2】______your disposal, doesn’t mean you have to use it 24/7. "
A recent【C3】______by market research company Synovate showed that 70 percent of 1,000 respondents【C4】______the poorest etiquette in cell phone users over other devices. The worst habit? Loud phone conversations in public places, or "cell yell,"【C5】______to 72 percent of the Americans polled.
"People use【C6】______anywhere and everywhere," Ervin said. "At the movies-turn【C7】______your cell phone. I don't want to pay $10 to be sitting next to some guy chitchatting to his girlfriend【C8】______his cell phone. " This rudeness has deteriorated public spaces, according to Lew Friedland, a communication professor【C9】______the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He【C10】______the lack of manners a kind of unconscious rudeness,【C11】______many people are not【C12】______of what they're doing or the others around them.
"I think it's really noticeable in any plane, train or bus【C13】______you're subjected against your will【C14】______someone else's conversation," he said. "You can listen to intimate details of their uncle's illness, problems with their lovers and【C15】______they're having for sinner. " "It【C16】______what. was a public" common space and starts to【C17】______it up into small private space. "
A short time ago, if cell phone users【C18】______politely asked to talk quietly, they would【C19】______with chagrin, he said. "Now more and more people are essentially treating you like you don't understand that loud cell phone use is【C20】______in public."
【C1】
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Their government said that they had to use force to maintain social stability, but many people _____ that it wouldn’t _____ stability and harmony. ()
A、contradicted them by saying, make
B、countered by saying, make for
C、opposed by saying, make up
D、have been lagged behind, slip off
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It’s a good university, but its architecture doesn’t________________(与那些老牌的大学相比).
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From my point of____, money doesn' t mean happiness.
A.view
B.look
C.sight
D.thought