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[填空题]When will the website collect its visitors’ personal information
When the visitors wish to fill in ______.
[填空题]Why does the website collect its visitors’ information about their accessed pages
It wants to offer better ______ to its visitors.
[简答题]Collecting
Did you collect anything when you were a child
[简答题]part 1
Collecting
Did you collect anything when you were a child
Do you still collect them now
Why do you think people like collecting things
If you had a lot of money, what would you like to collect
[简答题]Collecting
Did you collect anything when you were a child
Do you still collect them now
Why do you think people like collecting things
If you had a lot of money, what would you like to collect
[填空题]Why does the website collect its visitor’s personal information during their online application
It will use the information to answer ______.
[填空题]Why is it safe for visitors to visit the website www.riterute.ca
Because you do not have to expose ______.
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When did Jim begin to collect stamps
[单项选择]What did the person do when he was given two glasses of beer
A. He himself drank them.
B. He and his friend drank them.
C. He and the beerman drank them.
[单项选择]When a person practicing a particular yoga exercise has stretched his body to the point where it begins to hurt, he should______
A. begin breathing through the nostrils
B. slow down somewhat, but continue straining
C. stop the particular exercise at once
D. close his mouth immediately
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TEXT D
After World War II, when a large collection of Impressionist paintings was moved to the Cal rie Nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris, a curator expressed the hope that the works would help viewers overcome the horrors of war and celebrate the beauty of nature. However, over the years, the Jeu de Pamne got too crowded, and tourists and art lovers had to crane their necks to appreciate the paintings.
So, in 1987, the Impressionist collection, along with the works of their precursors, was moved across the Seine into the [*] d’Orsay, a former railroad station with crystal palace stylishness. Now it is again a pleasure to walk in its airy hails, admiring the great works of art that are the heritage of the French nation. Another nice touch was added to the collection, but don’t look for it inside the museum; you have to visit the places where the artists lived and worked.
Along the course of the Seine, poster-size reprodu
A. ship near the island of Chatou.
B. canvas boat.
C. bank near the river.
D. restaurant.