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[填空题]Many (store)( ) in China sell moon cakes that day.
[填空题]Many (shop)()in China sell cakes that day.
[填空题]By saying "Many people feel that these cakes improve greatly with age", it means that ______.
[单项选择]
How many people have been to the moon
A. 20.
B. 16.
C. 2.
D. 12.
[单项选择]______ , this book will sell like not cakes.
A. Once printed
B. Printed
C. Having printed once
D. After to print
[单项选择]A trip to the moon is ( ) many children dream of when looking into the sky at night.
A. that
B. which
C. where
D. what
[单项选择]How many planes does China expect to sell to Chinese customers over the next 20 years( )
A. 300
B. 100
C. 71
D. 64
[单项选择]Vending machines (自动售货机) sell many different kinds of things. Some of them sell cold drinks like coke or orange juice, or hot drinks like coffee or tea. Others sell sweets, stamps, tickets, newspapers, and other small things. In some cities, vending machines are even used to sell a lot of hot meals.
These machines have been welcomed for two reasons. They save (节省) time and they are convenient (方便的). Things sold in vending machines need no shop assistant or cashier. In many places people can use the machines at any time of day or night, and they can find vending machines everywhere.Many vending machines are used in China.
[A] Right [B] Wrong [C] Doesn’t Say
[简答题]Vending machines (售卖机),sell many different types of items. Although there are many different types and sizes of vending machines, they all work in basically the same way. The customer puts a coin in the machine and then pushes a button, pulls a lever(杠), or opens a door to receive the merchandise. Some machines will also return change to the customer for paper money.
[单项选择]How much do the cakes cost()
A. 14 dollars.
B. 15 dollars.
C. 40 dollars.
D. 50 dollars.
[填空题]
The origin of Earth’s moon, the largest moon in the
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theories about its origin however. Now, keep in mind that a theory of the moon’s
origin has to be {{U}} (37) {{/U}} with two important facts. The first
fact is that the Earth {{U}} (38) {{/U}} a lot of iron, most of it has an
iron core. But the moon contains {{U}} (39) {{/U}} no iron. The second
fact is that other than the difference in iron content, the moon and Earth are
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shared with any other planet or moon in our solar system. One of the earliest
theories of the moon’s origin, I called it the Capture Theory, proposes that the
moon was somehow captured by Earth’s gravitational force. This theory is
improbable, {{U}} (42) {{/U}}, because it assumes that the moon and Earth
formed in different parts of the solar system. If this was true you would
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