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M: The wine costs $50, but I only have $28.
W: I have $ 35. Would you like to borrow it
How much do they have between them( ).
A. $63.
B. $68.
C. $86.
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M: The pen costs $13, but I only have $7.
W: I have $6. Would you like to borrow it
How much will the woman lend the man()
A. $4.
B. $6.
C. $7.
D. $11.
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M: The typewriter costs 900 Yuan but I have only 700 Yuan.
W: I have 400 Yuan. I can lend you.
How much does the man have to borrow ()
A. 400Yuan.
B. 700Yuan.
C. 200Yuan.
D. 900Yuan.
[简答题]The complete package costs only $ ______ How much
[单项选择]Passage Three
A. They only have effect on real patients.
B. They are more or less effective for most people.
C. They are the best methods ever found.
D. They are far less helpful than sitting quietly.
[单项选择]Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words which deeply attract our minds and emotions()
A. 伟大的作家是那些不仅有伟大的想法而且能在文字中表达这些想法的人,他们的思想深深地吸引了我们的思想并且打动我们的情感。
B. 伟大的作家是那些不但有伟大的思想而且能用文字表达这些思想,并能深深地吸引以及打动我们的人。
C. 伟大的作家是那些既有伟大思考又能表达这些思想,既能深深地吸引我们又能感动我们的人。
D. 伟大的作家有伟大的思想和伟大的词汇,吸引着我们,感动着我们。
[单项选择]In Western Europe or the US, you only have to turn on the tap and you’ll see a jet of cold water, ready to drink, cook and bathe in. or wash the car. Turn on the tap in Karachi and you’ll be lucky to fill a few buckets. Until 1947, the city was part of British India, whose engineers built and maintained a modest water supply network for the city’s 500,000 inhabitants. Today, Karachi is home to around 12 million people. Half of them live in slum townships ,with little or no water through the mains. Even the" rich" half usually have to wait days before anything trickles through their pipes. And the coloured liquid that finally emerges is usually too contaminated to drink,
There are about ______ people living in Karachi slum townships.
A. 500,000
B. 12,000,000
C. 250,000
D. 6,000,000
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