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You didn't have to write the essay if you didn't want to. It was()
A . compulsory
B . suitable
C . alternative
D . optional
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The Neilson Farm has tried, without success, to use both Cisco fax relay and T.38 faxing services with Cisco Unified CallManager Express. The only faxing service that seems to work is fax pass-through. Which port type is connected to their fax device?()
A . FXO
B . FXS
C . ATA
D . FAX
E . E&M
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He didn't notice the earth travels around the sun.
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Decide whether the statement is True or False:The cat didn’t seem upset at all after our move to the new home.
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____________at in this way, the present economic situation doesn’t seem so gloomy.
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There knifend fork on the tble.seems to be B.seem to beC.is seeming to beD.reThere\ knifend fork on the tble.seems to be B.seem to be C.is seeming to be D.re
A.seems to be
B.seem to be
C.is seeming to be
D.are
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I didn't help him. I would have,however,I didn't have the money.
A.or
B.but
C.otherwise
D.still
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Why didn't the man pass the exam?
A.He did not make full preparations.
B.He helped someone cheat in the exam.
C.He overslept.
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Why didn't the woman go swimming?
A.She doesn't know how to swim.
B.The water was too deep.
C.The water was too cold.
D.She didn't have enough time.
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The shop assistant didn't give me the right ______ .
A.change
B.money
C.serve
D.note
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根据所听到的内容作答_____. A)She didn’t like the style. B)The coat didn't fit her. C)She couldn’t afford it. D) The fabric felt uncomfonable.
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The mother didn't look after the children when he cried.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
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A:You don’t seem tobe quite yourself today、What ’s the matter? B:Oh, I ’m suffering from a cold、Nothing serious,().
A、yet
B、indeed
C、perhaps
D、anyway
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The self-important manager didn’t seem to attach much importance to my advice .()
A.apply
B.consider
C.judge
D.give
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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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You didn't remember () the umbrella last night,so please remember () umbrella t
You didn't remember () the umbrella last night,so please remember () umbrella tomorrow.
A、taking; to keep
B、to take; to keep
C、taking; keeping
D、to take; keeping
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Mr. Smith didn't tell his children the name of the town because he didn't know the name himself.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
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I didn't help him. I would have, however, I didn't have the money.
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The author doesn’t seem to believe ________.
A) children will be on time if they have learnt how to tell time
B) a Flik Flak can help parents teach their children how to tell time
C) the Flik Flak can capture children’s imagination
D) children usually have trouble telling time if they don’t wear watches
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It seemed that the dog could understand the film, didn't it?
A.Yes, it did.
B.No, it didn't.
C.Yes, it could.
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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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She seemed______me in class. I didn't notice her doing anything else, but she wasn't!
A.to have listened to
B.to be listening to
C.to have heard
D.to listen to
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Late-night comedians had a field day in the summer of 2002 when a lawsuit accusing McDonald's of making two teenage customers in New York fat and unhealthy was filed.
But thousands of restaurant owners were not amused:Pelman v. McDonald's was the second time in a month that lawyers had tried to hold food companies responsible for America's obesity crisis.
Food and restaurant companies, fearing they would be hammered with enormous judgments, as the tobacco industry was. immediately began fighting back, waging an aggressive campaign to make it impossible for anyone to sue them successfully for causing obesity or obesity-related health problems.
Almost three years later, they have had astounding success. Twenty states have enacted versions of a"commonsense consumption"law. They vary slightly in substance, but all prevent lawsuits seeking personal injury damages related to obesity from ever being tried in their courts. Another 11 states have similar legislation pending.
Although plaintiffs' lawyers are confident there are ways around the new state laws, the measures, along with a class- action overhaul bill President Bush signed into law this year, will probably make it harder for lawyers in obesity cases to win the kind of large awards seen in tobacco cases.
The National Restaurant Association, based in Washington, and its 50 state organizations, which represent large chains like McDonald's and small independent businesses, led the campaign. In most states, lobbyists for food companies and restaurants helped write the legislation and did much of the legwork in state capitols.
Restaurant owners and food company executives personally visited state lawmakers, testified at hearings and steered campaign contributions to pivotal lawmakers. Executives from Kraft and Coca-Cola showed up in Texas, for instance, to lobby for that state' s commonsense consumption bill, which was signed into law by Gov. RickPerry last month.
According to data from the Institute on Money in State Politics. a nonpartisan research group based in Helena, Mont. , in the 2002 and 2004 election cycles, the food and restaurant industry gave a total of $5. 5 million to politicians in the 20 states that have passed laws shielding companies from obesity liability.
Adoption of commonsense consumption laws by almost half the states reveals how an organized and impassioned lobbying effort, combined with a receptive legislative climate, can quickly alter the legal framework on a major public health issue like obesity.
Consumer advocates, who knew about the state efforts but were preoccupied trying to prevent similar measures from being enacted on a national level, are not pleased. Michael Jacobson executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, calls it "shameful" that food companies are trying to get special exemptions from lawsuits.
"If someone is saying that a 64-ounce soda at 7-Eleven contributed to obesity, that person should have his day in court, "Mr. Jacobson said. "If it's frivolous, the courts are accustomed to throwing those out. "
The purpose of the "commonsense consumption" law is to_____.
A.to protect the customers' rights in obesity cases
B.to shield the food companies from obesity charges
C.to uphold the judicial justice
D.both A and C
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_____ at in this way, the situation doesn ’t seem so desperate.
A.Looking
B.Looked
C.Being looked
D.To look