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[单项选择]What was people's response to Royal Mail's scheme
A. It was warmly welcomed.
B. People could understand the action.
C. They had some doubt about it.
D. They were indifferent to such a move.
[单项选择]The museum contains the ______ of Chinese antiquity.
A. remnants
B. remainder
C. rest
D. remains
[单项选择]The King wears the royal()whenever there is a formal occasion.
A. title
B. crown
C. yacht
D. welcome
[单项选择]Photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White became famous for her coverage of significant events during the Second World War.
A. usage
B. camouflage
C. collage
D. reportage
[单项选择]According to the passage, Argentina is world—famous because of its ______.
A. large number of sports fans and supporters
B. successes in the football World Cup
C. obvious position on the map
D. excellence at most important sports
[单项选择]From the passage we know that the Globe is a famous ______.
A. newspaper
B. magazine
C. temple
D. church
[单项选择]A) ambitious C) ancient
B) honored D) famous
A. ambitious
B. honored
C. ancient
D. famous
[单项选择]Most of the people()to the dinner party were famous scientists.
A. invited
B. being invited
C. to invite
D. inviting
[单项选择]50 miles southwest of the country ______ the famous beautiful mountain.
A. laying
B. lie
C. lies
D. lays
[单项选择]From this passage we may conclude the King's Crown ______.
A. moved more water than pure gold of the same weight
B. moved less water than pure gold of the same weight
C. moved more water than pure gold of the same size
D. moved less water than pure gold of the same size
[单项选择]The house, ______ was completed in 1856, was famous for its huge marble staircase.
A. where
B. that
C. what
D. which
[单项选择]The king's daughter threatened to drink the ______ chemical if he refused her request.
A. deathly
B. deadly
C. fatal
D. mortal
[单项选择]Professor King's book will show you ______ can be used in other context.
A. that you have observed
B. that how you have observed
C. how that you have observed
D. how what you have observed
[单项选择]In William Shakespeare's King Lear, as the extent of Lear's folly becomes even clearer, he rages at his impotence and goes mad.
A. inability
B. dilemma
C. insecurity
D. stupidity