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[单项选择]Martha has made up her mind to buy her favorite furniture, disregard how much money she would pay().
A. no matter how much it costs
B. no matter how much does it cost
C. no matter how it costs
D. no matter how does it cost
[单项选择]Mary has made up her mind not to go to the meeting.
A. tried
B. promised
C. decided
D. attempted
[单项选择]He has made up his mind to give up smoking.
A. tried
B. attempted
C. agreed
D. decided
[单项选择]Ted made up has mind soon and accepted the invitation ______ .
A. without hesitation
B. without doubt
C. without understanding
D. without exception
[填空题]Mary had made up her mind to go and what I said to her didn’t make any (different) ______.
[单项选择]John has made up his mind not to go to the meeting.
A. wanted
B. promised
C. decided
D. agreed
[填空题]The mind cannot be made up 一成不变.
[填空题]He has made up his mind (teach) ______ in the countryside.
[单项选择]The()improvement in her typing has made her boss very pleased.
A. distinct
B. distinctive
C. distinguished
D. distinguishing
[单项选择]( ) she has made great progress, her Chinese is still poor.
A. Even if
B. If
C. No matter
D. When
[单项选择]Passage TwoA. He made up his mind to work for the disable.B. He decided to work in an auto company.
C. He unfortunately had a car accident. D. He invented a new type of vehicle.
[填空题]The relation of language and mind has interested philosophers for many centuries. 61 ) The Greeks assumed that the structure of language had some connection with the process of thought, which took root in Europe long before people realized how diverse languages could be.
Only recently did linguists begin the serious study of languages that were very different from their own. Two anthropologist-linguists, Franz Boas and Edward Sapir, were pioneers in describing many native languages of North and South America during the first half of the twentieth century. 62) We are obliged to them because some of these languages have since vanished, as the peoples who spoke them died out or became assimilated and lost their native languages. Other linguists in the earlier part of this century, however, who were less eager to deal with bizarre data from "exotic" language, were not always so grateful. 63)The newly described languages were often so strikingly different from the well studied languag