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[单项选择]The basic difference between Americans and Canadians () in their definition of the individual in society.
A. lays
B. lies
C. locates
D. perches
[单项选择]What will happen tomorrow
A. Lindsay will go to a dentist appointment.
B. A power tool will go on sale.
C. Lindsay will cover the speaker’s shift.
D. The store will open later than usual.
[单项选择]()him tomorrow
A. Why not to call on
B. Why don’t call on
C. Why not calling on
D. Why not call on
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Is Tom free tomorrow
[简答题]the fat mayor’s wife
[单项选择]Will the woman come tomorrow
A. Yes.
B. No.
C. We don’t know.
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What day is it tomorrow
[单项选择]When Jean-Francois Mayet became mayor of Chateauroux in 2001, the town’s transit system was descending into irrelevance. Each of Chateauroux’s 49,000 inhabitants took the bus, on average, 21 times per year, well below the 38 per annum average for small French cities.
Mayet, a member of France’s socialist party, did what few mayors confronted with a struggling mass transit system would do: He made the whole thing free. Ever since, the otherwise ordinary French town has become a canary in the coal mine of transportation policy, closely watched by the dozens of other municipalities in various stages of free transit experiments. According to a report released this year, per person ridership in Chateauroux has jumped from 21 trips a year to 61. Total ridership is up 208 percent in 11 years.
The dozen or so bus lines of Chateauroux, which is about halfway between Paris and Bordeaux, became free in 2001, after Mayet was elected. It wasn’t the first French city to offer free transit,
A. It holds a world-wide fame for coal mines.
B. Its ridership has been increasing since 2001.
C. It offers free transit to all the cities around.
D. It has the highest number of buses in France.
[单项选择]The Mayor asked the city council to recommend potential programs for the benefit of the indigent.
A. extravagant
B. produced
C. divergent
D. repetitious