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[单项选择]One of the most damaging plant parasites is the stem eelworm.
A. harmful
B. elegant
C. versatile
D. prevalent

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[单项选择]The paragraph following this one would most likely deal with ______.


A. why some people can hear better than others
B. what can be done to help the hearing impaired
C. how this new auditory test is conducted
D. which hearing problems are the most severe
[单项选择]One of the most incredible characteristics of the hero of a thriller is ______.


A. his exciting life
B. his amazing toughness
C. the way he deals with enemies
D. his ability to escape from dangerous situations
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One important aspect of retirement for most people is deciding where to live. In the past, this was not an issue because most elderly persons remained at home where they could be close to family. In contemporary times, parents and grown children go their separate ways, staying in touch through the telephone and, more recently, through e-mail. Every year, more than 400,000 adults who are 55 or older move out of their home state and relocate.
Florida leads all states in the proportion of elderly people-19 percent over 65 years of age, most of whom relocated from other places. Thus, Florida cities have become known as retirement centers. Among those prominently mentioned are Boca Raton, Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Naples, and Ocala where between 20 and 25 percent of the residents is over 65 years of age. Two other Florida cities, Saint Petersburg and Sarasota, have even higher proportions-25 percent and 32 percent respectively. Other cities that have gained r
A. they do not need to pay taxes.
B. they could not get along with their neighbors.
C. they do net live close to their own children.
D. they want to live their own way of life.

[单项选择]Hydrogen is one of the most important elements in the universe ______ it provides the building blocks from which the other elements are produced.
A. so that
B. but that
C. provided that
D. in that
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One of the most authoritative speaking to us today is, of course, the voice of the advertisers. Its strident clamor dominates our lives. It shouts at us from the television screen and the radio loudspeakers; waves to us from every page of the newspaper; plucks at our sleeves on the escalator; signals to us from the roadside billboards ’all day and flashes messages to us in coloured lights all night. It has forced on us a whole new conception of the successful man as a man no less than 20% of whose mail consists of announcements of giant carpet sales.
Advertising. has been among England’s biggest growth industries since the war, in terms of the ratio of money earnings to demonstrable achievement. Why all this fantastic expenditure
Perhaps the answer is that advertising saves the manufacturers from having to think about the customer. At the stage of designing and developing a product, there is quite enough to think about without wor
A. it makes their advertisements more convincing
B. it makes their advertisements more conspicuous
C. the majority of TV doctors are dressed up in white coats
D. it makes the actors take the job seriously

[单项选择]Ernest Hemingway is one of the most famous American novelists, short-story writers and essayists, whose simple prose style in the works like ______ have influenced a wide range of writers.


[单项选择]One of the most interesting inhabitants of our world is the bee, an insect which is indigenous to all parts of the globe except the Polar Regions.
A. residents
B. pets
C. intimates
D. creatures
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One of the most important results of research into ageing has been to pinpoint the significance of short-term memory. This faculty is easily (1) as ageing advances. What seems to (2) is that in formation is received by the brain, (3) scans it for meaning in order to decode it at some future time. It looks as if the actual (4) of the short-term memory itself may not change too much (5) age. A young man and a man in his late fifties may (6) be able to remember and repeat a(n) (7) of eight numbers recited to them. But what (8) change is that when the older man is asked to re member anything (9) between the time he is first given the numbers to memorise and the time he is asked to (10) them, he will be much less likely to remember the (11) numbers than the young man. This is because the scanning stage is more easily (12) by other activities in (13) people.
In (14) living one expe
A. neither
B. none
C. either
D. both

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