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[填空题]No books or magazines are allowed to (take) ______ out of the reading-room.
[填空题]As a rule, books aren’t allowed (take)()out of the reading room.
[填空题]As a rule, books aren’t allowed (take) ______ out of the reading room.
[填空题]No one is allowed to take the computers home without (permit) ______.
[单项选择]You are not allowed to take a second job()your employer gives you permission
A. so long as
B. otherwise
C. unless
D. whereas
[填空题]No reader is allowed (take)______ any reference book out of the reading-room.
[填空题]Books, magazines and newspapers devote a great deal of space to articles on the wonders of______(作者们称之为“信息进代的”)
[单项选择]None of the books and magazines can be ______ from the reading room.
A. taking away
B. taking off
C. taken away
D. taken back
[单项选择]—Would you please take these books downstairs
—().
A. Yes, please
B. No problem
C. That’s right
D. I’ll go
[填空题]As a role, readers (allow)()to take books out of the reading room.
[单项选择]
M: I’d like to take those three books out and return these.
W: OK, but they are overdue, I’ll have to charge you for two days.
Where does this conversation most likely take place( ).
A. At a supermarket.
B. At a bar.
C. At a library.
[单项选择]
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M: I’ll take these three books. Are they fifty cents each
W: These two hooks are, but this one is 75 cents.
How much will the three books cost ()
A. $ 1.75.
B. $ 2.50.
C. $ 1.50.
D. $ 1.05.
[单项选择]Where are the magazines
[填空题]English magazines will often advertise themselves as being devoted to sport and leisure. This is (47) for to the English sport is seldom leisurely.
The reason they are lumped together can only be that, in English (48) , ensure activities share with sport the element of competition so (49) to the English way of life. Leisure is a (50) and one must make one’s own better than anyone else’s.
The high flying executive who (51) with model helicopters on the common is subconsciously waiting for another high (52) with similar toys to compete (53) The man who cleans his ear in a suburban street on a Sunday morning is really (54) a polishing race with his neighbours with every grunting (作呼噜声) sweep of the chamois(羚羊皮) leather.
Even a peaceful pint in the pub can easily turn into a drinking competition if the right adversary turns up.
When bad weather threatens, the English, unlike o