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[单项选择]What was Neil's response to the phone call from American authorities
A. He admitted that he killed his wife and daughter.
B. He pretended to be shocked at hearing the bad news.
C. He claimed that they were killed when he was nut.
D. He stated that he was scared away by the dreadful scene.
[单项选择]What call be inferred from the passage, according to the passage itself
A. The book is still a controversial topic.
B. The book enjoys high popularity among critics.
C. The book is a fierce attack on racism.
D. The book advocates racism by itself.
[单项选择]They were ______ in what we call personal traps, which made it almost impossible for them to succeed in the new work environment.
A. seized
B. caught
C. captured
D. grasped
[单项选择]What we call nature is, ______ , the sum of the changes made by all the various creatures and natural forces in their intricate actions and influences upon each other and upon their places.
A. in common sense
B. from a sense
C. by the sense
D. in a sense
[单项选择]One day Mrs. Alison answered a telephone call from ______.
[单项选择]What distinguishes Shakespeare from the other English dramatists who also used well- known English history and old legends as sources
A. His recreation of familiar tales.
B. His competence in foreign languages.
C. His own experience as an actor.
D. His Roetic passion:
[单项选择]What distinguishes morphology from syntax deals with the rules governing the combination of
A. words into phrases and sentences.
B. sounds into patterns and words.
C. meanings into passages and system.
D. words into branches and language.
[单项选择]Why didn’t the man get a call from her former girl friend
A. Because she probably didn’t get his message.
B. Because they could not track down each other.
C. Because she probably had any idea about where he was.
D. The man had no idea about the reason.
[单项选择]What was indicated from the arrangement of the seat
[单项选择]What we know from the passage is that Mrs. Manstey was_________.
A. a lonely old woman
B. a strange and mad old woman
C. a sociable old woman
D. a respected and pleasant old woman