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[单项选择]What can you learn from this story
A. People like to buy things when they are on sale.
B. The store was going to lose money.
C. This store specialized in selling shoes and boots.
[单项选择]What can you learn about Bush's proposal of adding optional personal accounts
A. People can transfer some money from their investment accounts to the Social Security taxes
B. The return people earn from their accounts can decide their social benefit decisively
C. People can spent more on investment and meanwhile receive more benefit in the future
D. These accounts will determine how much people can receive in their lives
[单项选择]What can we learn about pawnshops
[单项选择]What can we learn about the man
A. He was reluctant to ask for help.
B. He has some personal problem.
C. He had expected to be invited.
D. He came up with a good idea.
[单项选择]What can we learn form the conversation
A. The woman has thrown away the man’s credit card.
B. The woman can’t find the credit card either.
C. The woman has been using the man’s credit card for quite some time.
[单项选择]What can we learn from the conversation
A. The woman wants to learn from Bob.
B. The woman will not be like Bob.
C. The woman thinks she is also great.
[单项选择]What can we learn about the impactor
A. It is a little more than 180 kg.
B. It is about 3 tons.
C. It travels at a speed of 37 thousand kilometers all hour.
D. It travels at a speed of 17 thousand kilometers an hour.
[单项选择]What can we learn from the passage
A. It is hard to tell how to protect the privacy of Internet users.
B. Financial institutions cannot cope with criminal behavior.
C. Internet has thousand passwords.
D. Nobody knows your buying habits.
[单项选择]What can we learn from Paragraph 3
A. Subjects are supposed to modify the perception of stress and their reaction to it.
B. Subjects are supposed to relax themselves in stressful conditions.
C. Subjects are supposed to learn to slow down physical activity.
D. Subjects are supposed to adopt new hobbies that are separate from their careers.