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[填空题]As a rule, books aren’t allowed (take) ______ out of the reading room.
[填空题]No books or magazines are allowed to (take) ______ out of the reading-room.
[单项选择]The dentist has decided to take out the girl’s bad tooth( ).
A. dig
B. draw
C. pull
D. extract
[单项选择]
M: Why don’t I take out the garbage
W: Please do. I haven’t got time to do it yet.
What will the man probably do( ).
A. Eat cabbage.
B. Put the car in the garage.
C. Throw out the rubbish.
[单项选择]
M: Why don’t I take out the garbage
W: Please do. I haven’t got time to do it yet.
What will the man probably do ( )
A. Eat cabbage.
B. Put the car in the garage.
C. Throw out the rubbish.
[填空题]
A. take out your card B. What’s next
C. The ATM gives you bills D. What do I do
E. put your card in this slot F. How much can I take out
G. Enter the amount you want H. Take the money and leave
Susan: How do I use the ATM
Alan: First of all, (56) and enter your PIN.
Susan: OK. Then I choose withdrawal
Alan: Yes, choose withdrawal, not account information.
Susan: (57)
Alan:The ATM calls up your checking or savings account.
Susan:And then
Alan: (58) to take out of your account.
Susan: (59)
Alan:Most accounts have a limit of$400.
Susan:What happens after I enter the withdrawal amount
Alan: (60) ,usually $20 bills.Take the money and receipt from the slots.
56( )
[简答题] Take me out to the ballgame
It is a strange coincidence that many popular sports played today with a ball, big or small, were first played in the latter half of the 19th century. Only cricket set its rules earlier, in 1788. Basketball was invented in 1891. Other sports had antecedents: soccer, rugby and American football were all formalised in the 1860s and 1870s from what appears to be a common origin, while baseball was standardised around that time, as was golf — though many Scots claim earlier origins. Tennis as we know it today was devised by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, a British army officer, for the entertainment of guests at his country estate in 1873. Tennis, though, is an exception in that the indoor form of the game was played with formal rules in England and France at least as far back as 1600. But even this is recent compared with ulama, a game once played all over Mesoamerica, from the American Southwest to Peru.
The oldest ulama