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[单项选择]What is David going to do
A. Catch a train home.
B. Do his homework.
C. Go to a park.
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What is David going to do first
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What is David going to do [A] He wants to talk with his neighbors about the problem. [B] He wants to move. [C] He is going to go to bed late.
[单项选择]A. David is going to fly to New York. B. David will stay in New York.
C. David went to Iraq the other day. D. David is going to leave for Iraq next week.
[单项选择]Which office suppliers are they going to use
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[填空题]Are you going to repair the car yourself, or are you going to have it (repair) ______
[填空题]Some shoppers use catalogs instead of going to the mall to make their purchases.
[填空题]The author suggests driving in car pools to use less oil.
[填空题]I’m going to have my car _____ tomorrow morning.
[填空题]Where should the cyclists interested in next Saturday’s tour meet
They should meet in ______ at 8 a. m.
[单项选择]If you’re going to the airport by car, can you give me a()
A. lift
B. seat
C. drive
D. hand
[单项选择]Passage 3
BBC’s Casualty programme on Saturday evening gave viewers a vote as to which of two patients should benefit from a donation. But it failed to tell us that we would not need to make so many life-and-death decisions if we got to grip with the chronic organ shortage. Being pussyfooting around in its approach to dead bodies, the Government is giving a kicking to some of the most vulnerable in our society. One depressing consequence of this is that a significant number of those on the waiting list take off to foreign countries to purchase an organ from a living third-world donor, something that is forbidden in the United Kingdom. The poor have no option but to wait in vain.
The Human Tissue Authority’s position on the retention of body parts for medical research after a post-mortem examination is equally flawed. The new consent forms could have been drafted by some evil person seeking to stop the precious flow of human tissue into the pathological laboratory. The for
A. a decrease in donation rates
B. inefficient governmental policy
C. illegal trade in human organs
D. news media’s indifference