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[单项选择]Nouns, verbs and adjectives can be classified as
A. functuional words.
B. structural words.
C. open class words.
D. closed class words.
[单项选择]In English many nouns can be turned into verbs without any change to their form. For instance, the noun walk can be turned into the verb to walk. This phenomenon is known as ______ in morphology.
A. compounding
B. derivation
C. conversion
D. inflection
[单项选择]Henry Ford's statement can he taken negatively because ______.
A. working people are discouraged to fight for their fights
B. there are many industries controlled by a few big capitalists
C. there is a conflicting relationship between big corporations and labor
D. public services are not run by the federal government
[单项选择]Henry Ford's statement can be taken negatively because______.
A. working people are discouraged to fight for their rights
B. there are many industries controlled by a few big capitalists
C. there is a conflicting relationship between big corporations and labor
D. public services are not run by the federal government
[单项选择]Some drugs taken in large quantities can cause permanent brain damage.()
A. temporary
B. lasting
C. dangerous
D. serious
[单项选择]From the passage, we can know that the computer system can provide information of ______.
A. details about the burning building
B. invalids living in the burning building
C. medical records of every firefighter in the city
D. all of the above
[单项选择]When taken in large quantities some drugs can cause permanent brain damage.
A. lasting
B. serious
C. terrible
D. temporary
[单项选择]Concerning misuses of phrasal verbs, ______.
A. both Chinese and the native speakers of English find them amusing
B. the Chinese interviewers tend to be tolerant
C. the Chinese interviewers and the English native speaker interviewers often have a discussion
D. might sometimes become a laughing stock to the native speakers of English but draw hardly any attention from the Chinese
[单项选择]Such transformation of nouns into verbs became______ in recent year, but it is out of grammer use.
A. epidemic
B. enthusiastic
C. equivalent
D. essential