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[单项选择]—Would you like some more noodles
—No, thanks. I ______.
A. don’t want to
B. can’t eat
C. am not hungry
D. am full
[单项选择]—Mr. Johnson, would you have some more ice-cream
—No, thanks. It’s very good, but I have to()my weight, you know.
A. remain
B. watch
C. notice
D. care
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W: Let me help you to some more fish.
M: The fish is delicious. But I’ve had enough now. I’d like to have some soup.
W: Here it is. Help yourself.
M: Thanks. I didn’t know you were so good at cooking. If my wife were here, she would be surprised as I am.
W: Well, bring your wife too if you come here next time. I haven’t seen her for quite some time.
M: Sure, I will. My wife will be very happy to see you, too. Well, I’m full now. Thank you for your wonderful meal.
W: I’m glad you enjoyed it.
What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers ( )
A. Husband and wife.
B. Friends.
C. Strangers.
[单项选择]A: Would you like some more soup
B: ______ . It is delicious, but I've had enough.
[单项选择]Some countries are more populous; some have more crime. But in no other country are crime fighters quite so knowledgeable about citizens as in Britain. On January 4th a boastful Home Office detailed the triumphs of the world’s biggest forensic DNA database, which holds samples from more than 5% of the entire population of England and Wales. Recent changes to the rules governing the database mean that it may eventually hold profiles from more than a fifth of all adults.
Once a country starts storing DNA samples from criminals it is hard to resist the urge to expand the collection. When the National DNA Database (NDNAD) was set up, in 1995, samples could only be taken from those charged with "recordable" offences. If a suspect was not tried, or was freed, the sample had to be destroyed and the profile removed from the database.
That law was abandoned in 2001, after two men who had been convicted of murder and rape had their cases overturned on appeal--the DNA evidence against t
A. B.British citizens are quite knowledgeable about DN
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Some Sleep Drugs Do More Than Make You Sleep
The United States Food and Drug Administration has ordered companies to place strong new warnings on thirteen drugs that treat sleep disorders. It also ordered the makers of the sleeping pills to provide information for patients explaining how to safely use the drugs.
Last Wednesday, the FDA announced that some of these drugs can have unexpected and dangerous effects. These include the risk of life-threatening allergic reactions. They also include rare incidents of strange behavior. These include people cooking food, eating and even driving while asleep. The patients later had no memory of doing these activities while asleep.
Last year, a member of the United States Congress said he had a sleep-driving incident. Patrick Kennedy, a representative from Rhode Island, crashed his car into a security barrier near the building where lawmakers meet. The accident happened in the middle of the
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned