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[单项选择]I contend, quite bluntly, that marking up a book is not an act of mutilation but of love.
A. respectation
B. possession
C. dominance
D. destruction
[单项选择]Not until quite recently () he gave up his plan to go abroad.
A. I knew
B. I had known
C. did I know
D. I did know
[单项选择]—Are you done with the book I gave you —Not quite. I've read all - the last unit.()
A. until
B. since
C. just
D. but
[单项选择]Not until quite recently ______ he gave up his plan to go abroad.
A. I knew
B. I had known
C. did I know
D. I did know
[单项选择]Not until quite recently()he gave up his plan to go abroad.
A. I knew
B. I had known
C. did I know
D. I did know
[单项选择]Not until quite recently ______he gave up his plan to go abroad.
A. I knew
B. I had known
C. did I know
D. I did know
[单项选择]We find the book quite _______: it provides us with an abundance of information on western music.
A. distracting
B. enlightening
C. amusing
D. confusing
[单项选择]—Are you done with the book I gave you—Not quite.I’ve read all—the last unit.
A. until
B. since
C. just
D. but
[单项选择]The symbol marking the declination of the British Empire is
A. World War II.
B. The Suez Canal Crisis.
C. The independence of British Colonies.
D. The establishment of the Commonwealth.
[单项选择]Magazines are quite different from newspapers.
[单项选择]What those people were doing seemed quite strange ______ me.
A. for
B. at
C. on
D. to
[单项选择]The economists are not quite optimistic about the economic ______ for Europe.
A. outlook
B. lookout
C. foresight
D. project
[单项选择]Reading is an experience quite different from watching TV; there are pictures ______ in your mind instead of before your eyes.
A. to form
B. form
C. forming
D. having formed