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[单项选择]I've worked with children before, so I know what ______ in my new job.
A. expected
B. to expect
C. to be expecting
D. expects
[单项选择]______ that our knocking could not wake him up.
A) So deeply he slept C) Did he sleep so deeply
B) So deeply did he sleep D) Deeply he slept
[单项选择]I forgot ( ) a letter to him, so I wrote to him just now.
A. writing
B. having wrote
C. to have written
D. to write
[单选题]题目 51
--Peter is ill in hospital. –I’m not ( )to hear that. I’ve been telling him not to work so late every day.
A. surprised
B. sorry
C. glad
D. excited
[单项选择]What troubled the man so much
A. His workmates are all sick.
B. The work is piling up.
C. He could not find a typist.
D. He will be blamed for all this.
[单项选择]What made the man so angry
[单项选择]--What were you up to when she dropped in
--I ______ for a while and ______ some reading.
A. was playing, was going to do
B. played, did
C. had played, was going to do
D. had played, did
[单项选择]The chances of finding him were so ______ that they gave up the search.
A. remote
B. abnormal
C. negative
D. invisible
[单项选择]Now, don't tell anyone else what I've just told you. Remember, it's ______.
A. controversial
B. secretive
C. confidential
D. sacred
[单项选择]Woman: I can't stand him any more. So picky and fussy!
Man: What can you say He pays for your bread.
Question: What does the man mean
[单项选择]According to the passage, what is advisable for someone who is seeking a partner
A. Avoid hurrying love.
B. Go back home on his own.
C. Try speed dating.
D. Find a partner within 3 minutes.
[单项选择]He is pleased with what you have given him and( )you have told him.
A. all that
B. all what
C. all which
D. which
[单项选择]Look! What you've done! You ______ more careful.
A. may be
B. had to
C. should have been
D. would be
[单项选择]
Man has been storing up useful knowledge about himself and the universe at the rate which has been spiraling upward for 10,000 years.
The (21) took a sharp upward leap with the invention of writing, but even (22) it remained painfully slow for several centuries. The next great leap forward (23) knowledge acquisition did not occur (24) the invention of movable type in the 15th century by Gutenberg and others. (25) to 1500, by the most optimistic (26) Europe was producing books at a rate of 1000 titles per year. This means that it (27) a full century to produce a library of 100,000 titles. By 1950, four and a half (28) later, the rate had accelerated so sharply that Europe was producing 120,000 titles a year. (29) once took a century now took only ten months. By 1960, a (30) decade later, the rate had made another significant jump, (31) a century’s work could be finished in seven and a hal
A. therefore
B. hardly
C. accordingly
D. therefore