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[单项选择]Which of the following has NOT been affected by the wildfires
A. Houses.
B. Land.
C. Skies.
D. Cars.
[单项选择]Which of the following had NOT been affected by the wildfires()
A. Houses.
B. Land.
C. Skies.
D. Cars.
[单项选择]Which problem has been sorted out
A. The position of the drinking machine.
B. The amount of light in the new office.
C. The desk plan for the ground floor.
[单项选择] Which train has now been cancelled
A. The train to Jinan.
B. The train to Zhengzhou.
C. The train to Tianjin.
D. The train to Hangzhou.
[单项选择]During the last few years, it has been realized that maintenance of programs is more expensive than development, so reading of programs by humans is as important as (67) them.
A. editing
B. writed
C. written
D. writing
[单项选择]How many years has this advertising man been in the ad. business for
A. Fifteen years.
B. Sixteen years.
C. Fourteen years.
D. Ten years.
[单项选择]Which of the following countries is most affected with dyslexia according to the passage
a. China.
b. Japan.
c. U.S.A.
d. U.K.
[单项选择]Which flea has been responsible for deaths()
A. Rat flea.
B. Cat flea.
C. Dog flea.
D. Rabbit flea.
[单项选择]The rate at which man has been storing up useful knowledge about himself and the universe has been spiraling upward for 10,000 years.
The (21) took a sharp upward leap with the invention of writing, but even (22) it remained painfully slow over centuries of time. The next great leap forward (23) knowledge acquisition did not occur (24) the invention of movable type in the 15th century by Gutenberg and others. (25) to 1500, by the most optimistic (26) Europe was producing books at a rate of 1,000 titles per year. This means that it (27) a full century to produce a library of 100,000 titles. By 1950, four and a half (28) later, the rate had accelerated so sharply that Europe was producing 120,000 titles a year. (29) once took a century now took only ten months. By 1960, a (30) decade later, the rate had made another significant jump, (31) a century’s work could
A. about
B. only
C. more than
D. less than