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[单项选择]What he said just now had little to do with the question()discussion.
A. under
B. at
C. in
D. on
[单项选择]It turned out that he had forgotten to ( ) the lens cap and all the pictures he had taken thus failed to develop.
A. remove
B. delete
C. erase
D. detach
[填空题]Hardly had he entered the office when he realized that he had forgotten his wallet.
[单项选择]No sooner had he arrived in Rome ( ) he heard of the good news.
A. when
B. than
C. then
D. until
[单项选择]How many years had he lived in Beijing
A. 20 years.
B. 15 years.
C. 10 years.
[单项选择]Had he studied hard, he ______ the exam.
A. would pass
B. could pass
C. had passed
D. would have passed
[单项选择]Had he worked harder, he _______ the exams.
A. must have got through
B. would have got through
C. would get through
D. could get through
[单项选择]The poor thing has had a tooth out, so he can’t talk hut manages to( )to capture attention.
A. moan
B. grumble
C. criticize
D. complain
[单项选择]Hardly had he entered the classroom( )the bell rang.
A. than
B. then
C. when
D. so
[填空题]Had he been working there for many years, the author of the report____________ (会非常了解医院存在的问题)
[简答题]{{B}}Describe a recent news story that you have heard or read about.
You should say:
what the news was and where you heard or read it
if it was significant for many people
how it has changed, or will change, people’s lives and explain how you felt when you heard or read this news.{{/B}}
You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.
You have one minute to think about what you’re going to say.
You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
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She was French; he was English; they had just moved to London from Paris. When he found out about her affair, she begged for a reconciliation. He was more ruthless: the same afternoon, he filed for divorce in France, one of the stingiest jurisdictions in Europe for the non-earning spouse and where adultery affects the court’s ruling. Had she filed first in England her conduct would have been irrelevant, and she would have had a good chance of a large share of the marital assets, and even maintenance for life.
International divorce is full of such dramas and anomalies, so the natural response of policymakers is to try to make things simpler and more predictable. But the biggest attempt in recent years to do just that, in a European agreement called Rome Ⅲ, has just been shelved. Instead, several EU countries are now pressing ahead with their own harmonisation deal. Many wonder if it will work any better.
At issue is the vexed question of which country’s
A. It is not passed in all the member countries in EU
B. Important amendments fail to be applied to make it more applicable
C. Its rules are not applicable in all the member countries
D. It is too ambitious to encompass all the issues that may occur in Europe, thus lacking of feasibility in specific cases