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[单项选择]Many ______ drivers have made numbers of traffic accidents since last years.
A. drank
B. drunken
C. drunk
D. drink
[单项选择]Many traffic accidents have happened here, but nobody can account for them.
A. 这里发生过许多交通事故,但是没有人亲眼目睹这些事故。
B. 这里发生过许多交通事故,但是没有人能说明这些事故的原因。
C. 这里发生过许多交通事故,但是没有人能对这些事故讲得清楚。
D. 这里不曾发生过交通事故,但是没有人能追究这些事故。
[单项选择]Many of these individuals have made wills and have asked trust departments to act as ______.
A. principal
B. executor
C. manager
D. supervisor
[单项选择]The large passenger jets have made the traffic problems at airports ______.
A. the worse than before
B. worse than ever before
C. more bad as before
D. more bad than it was
[单项选择]Although many modifications have been made in it, the game known in the United States as football can be traced directly to the English game of rugby.
A. rules
B. changes
C. demands
D. leagues
[单项选择]You have made too many mistakes in your exercises. You ______ the text.
A. must have prepared
B. should have prepared
C. can have prepared
D. need have prepared
[单项选择]() so many profits have been made in the past 4 years is the strongest argument for continuing the business.
A. What
B. Since
C. Now that
D. That
[单项选择]______so many profits have been made in the past three years is the strongest argument for continuing the business.
A. What
B. Since
C. That
D. As
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Many publications made private inquiries before presidential election, generally by means of questionnaires sent to subscribers and by telephone surveys. The principle common to all these inquiries was that they depended on quantity rather than quality; little effort was made to reach representatives of all segments of the population. Still, the erroneous belief persisted that the greater the number of questionnaires, the more accurate the results would be. The record was held by the American monthly Literary Digest, which sent out millions of postcards with short and pointed questions before each election, and received many hundreds of thousands of replies. In fact, in 1932, the Literary Digest’s forecast was off by only 1%.
In view of such striking achievements, it seemed rather improper for the young American journlist, George Gallup, to claim that large numbers were irrelevant, and that equally accurate or better predictions could be made with a small but carefu
A. It was successful because it took all sections of the population into consideration.
B. It was successful because the publications sent out numerous questionnaires.
C. It was unsuccessful because it didn't take the composition of the electorate into consideration.
D. It was unsuccessful because it put emphasis on quality instead of quantity.
[单项选择]I have made an appointment with my dentist to have my tooth pulled out this afternoon.
A. 今天下午我和给我拔牙的牙医有个约会。
B. 今天下午我和牙医约好让他给我拔牙。
C. 我和牙医约好今天下午来拿我拔掉的那颗牙。
D. 我指定了一个牙医今天下午给我拔牙。