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[填空题]The film had been on for ten ______ when I took my ______ in the cinema.
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Speaker A: It took me ten years to build up my business, and it almost killed me.
Speaker B: Well, you know what they say: ( ).
A. There is no smoke without fire.
B. Practice makes perfect.
C. All roads lead to Rome.
D. No pains, no gains.
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My husband and I bought a camcorder when we had our first kid.
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What did Mrs. Rumbold do when I took my seat beside her
She did not even()at me.
[单项选择]When six out of ten people who had eaten the egg salad at an office party became ill shortly afterward, the leftover egg salad was tested. Testing failed to confirm the presence of any harmful bacteria in the egg salad. It follows that the egg salad was not responsible for the illness of any of the people who ate it.
Which of the following is an error in the reasoning of the argument above
A. Treating the cause of a sequence of events as if it were the result of that sequence of events.
B. Rejecting a possible explanation without suggesting an alternative explanation.
C. Failing to consider the possibility that those who did not become ill shortly after eating the egg salad became ill later.
D. Treating a lack of proof that something is the case as constituting sufficient proof that it is not the case.
E. (E) Overlooking the possibility that some people are more susceptible to harmful bacteria than are other people.
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M: Can you lend me five dollars
W: I had ten dollars but I just spent seven.
How much money does the woman have now ()
A. $10.
B. $7.
C. $5.
D. $3.
[填空题]When she had developed a portfolio of illustrations, Rebecca found publishers
A more receptive to her work.
B equally cautious about her work.
C uninterested in her work.
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When I was 18, I had my first job as a waitress. I worked in a very nice hotel in a small town in Scotland where there were a lot of tourists in the summer so they were taking on extra staff. I lived in a little house opposite the hotel. I had to be at work in the dining room at 7:30 in the morning to start serving breakfast. After serving the breakfast, at about ten o’clock, I had my own breakfast. After that, we started getting the dining room ready for lunch-cleaning the silver, setting the tables, hoovering the floor. I didn’t make too bad a job of serving lunch—one of the waiters looked after me and showed me how to do things. I would on the first day have been quite happy, but I had a problem which was that I’d got up in such a hurry and I just put on my shoes with really high heels. After a few hours on my feet I was in agony and there was nothing I could do about it, there was certainly no time to go and change them. I can tell you I never wore tho