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[填空题]It is quite difficult for me (decide)______ who should be given the job.
[填空题]It is often difficult to decide who really deserves the credit for (invent) ______ a new device.
[填空题]It is difficult to decide exactly when there is enough ______ to say an animal is a new species.
[填空题]It is often difficult (decide) () what to do.
[填空题]The document is quite beyond me as there are too many new words in it.
(with) ____________________.
[单项选择]Uncle Vernon, quite unlike Harry Potter who looked nothing like the rest of the family, was large, very fat, and ( ), with an enormous black mustache.
A. neckless
B. necklace
C. reckless
D. rackless
[单项选择]An elderly female client, who is quite confused and often does not recognize her children, is admitted to a nursing home. The client appears slovenly in attire, often soiling her clothing with feces and urine. The nurse can best manage this problem by( )
A. Putting the client into orientation therapy
B. Toileting the client at least once every 2 hours
C. Supervising the client’s bathroom activities closely
D. Explaining to the client how offensive her behavior is to others
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Mark Twain, who wrote many stories, traveled quite a lot often because circumstances, usually financial circumstances, forced him to do. He was born in Florida, Missouri in 1835 and moved to Hannibal, Missouri with his family when he was about 4 years old. Most people think he was born in Hannibal but that isn’t true. After his father died when he was about 12, Twain worked in Hannibal for a while as a typesetter on various newspapers and then got a job as a river pilot in the Mississippi. Twain loved this job and many of his books show it. The river job didn’t last, however, because of the outbreak of the Civil War. Twain was in the Confederate Army for just 2 weeks and then he and his whole company went West to get away from the war and gold without much luck, but did succeed as a writer. Once that happened Twain traveled around the country giving lectures and earning enough money to go to Europe. Twain didn’t travel much the last 10 years of his life and he d
[单项选择]The day was ended—quite successfully, so far as she knew. The Trustees and the visiting committee had made their rounds, and read their reports, and drunk their tea, and now were hurrying home to their own cheerful firesides, to forget their bothersome little charges for another month. Jerusha leaned forward watching with curiosity—and a touch of wistfulness—the stream of carriages and automobiles that rolled out of the asylum gates.
In imagination she followed first one equipage, then another, to the big houses dotted along the hillside. She pictured herself in a fur coat and a velvet hat trimmed with feathers leaning back in the seat and nonchalantly murmuring "Home" to the driver. But on the door-sill of her home the picture grew blurred.
Jerusha had an imagination—an imagination, Mrs. Lippett told her, "that would get her into trouble if she didn’t take care—but keen as it was, it could not carry her beyond the front porch of the houses she would enter. Poor, eager, adven
A. Tommy was always malicious
B. children in the asylum were mostly hard
C. girls made more mistakes than boys
D. the matron might be quite hard on kids