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[单项选择]Which of the following apartments would Bill be most interested in
Which of the following amenities does Bill NOT prefer to have
A. a dishwasher.
B. A balcony.
C. Two bathrooms.
D. Central air conditioning.
[单项选择]What would Bill want for supper
[单项选择]Which of the following symptoms would the nurse most likely observe in a client with cholecystitis from cholelithiasis
A. Black stools.
B. Decreased white blood cell count.
C. Nausea after ingestion of high-fat foods.
D. Elevated temperature of 103°F(39.4℃).
[单项选择]Which of the following, if true, would cast the MOST doubt on scientists’ most recent explanation for the origin of the ocean’s water
A. Meteorites contain only twice, and not ten times as much xenon as regular sea water.
B. Local water from the solar nebula is found to contain as much xenon as meteorites.
C. Water from the solar nebula contains less deuterium than was previously thought.
D. Comets containing more than twice the amount of deuterium than was previously thought.
E. More than twice as many meteorites as comets existed in the solar system at the time of the Earth’s formation.
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Passage Two
Which would be the most suitable title for the passage()
A. Directing a Film
B. The Key to Success
C. A Wonderful Experience
D. Working with Film Stars
[单项选择]Which would you rather be, a mathematician or an author Perhaps you will never be faced with this kind of choice. Lewis Carroll was both a mathematician and an author. He was a lecturer in mathematics at Oxford University. But he is better known as the author of two of the most famous children’s books that have ever been written (Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. The author’s real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, but he preferred to use the penname "Lewis Carroll" when he wrote, and this is the name we remember him by. Alice in Wonderland was published in 1865, when the author was 33 years old; it was followed by Through the Looking Glass in 1871. Both books were written for a real girl called Alice and they have been read by millions of children since they were first published. These stories are about a dream world in which Alice meets strange creatures and has interesting adventures. I’m sure you know this already, but if you don’t you’d better read the stories you
A. his good penname
B. his interesting stories
C. his ability in mathematics
D. his wonderful teaching at Oxford University
[单项选择]—Which would you like.chicken or fish
—()
A. I don’t think so.
B. What if
C. Both.
D. Neither can I.
[单项选择]Which would you give up: TV, cell, or webFrom November 6 to December 3, a 1-question online poll was placed on high-traffic websites in 15 countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy,Netherlands, The Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States). A total of 150 respondents in each country participated in the poll. In this global survey, 11 of 15 countries say they’ d turn off the TV before they’ d silence their cell phone or log off the Internet. Women, especially,will give up their favorite shows, voting to do so by a greater percentage than men in all but four countries. " 1 work 50-plus hours a week, and more importantly,the programs I watch on TV are free on the web. " Paula Kress of Georgia explains Why she’ d give up TV
Younger respondents are more likely to take a pass on television, but older folks don’ t necessarily stay away from the online experience. In Singapore, not a single person over 45 voted to sto
A. She doesn’t have time to watch TV.
B. She doesn’t like sitting in front of the screens.
C. She can watch TV programs on the web.
D. She finds online programs more interesting.
[单项选择]—Which would you like, rice or noodles
—______ is OK. I’m hungry.
A. Either
B. Neither
C. Both