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It is four years ______ she came to this college。A. sinceB. thatC. afterD. when

A、 since

B、 that

C、 after

D、 when

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第1题
Never () such hard years in all her life as she had in her four years’laboratory work looking for radium.

A、had Madame Curie had

B、did Madame Curie have

C、Madame Curie had

D、Madame Curie has

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第2题
How many periods are divided into in the creation years of Shakespeare?()

A、three

B、four

C、two

D、five ​

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第3题
To get a bachelor ’s degree, an American undergraduate student is required to do the following except ____.
A.attending lectures and complete assignments
B.passing examinations
C.taking certain subjects such as history, language and philosophy
D.earning a certain number of credits at the end of the four years at college
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第4题

Jane: Hello Sally. Fancy meeting you here! Sally: Hello, Jane. Haven't seen you for a long time. You've got married, haven't you? Jane: Yes, I have. I got married four years ago.Sally:().

A、Oh, wish you happiness

B、Oh, really? Enjoy yourself

C、Oh, my congratulations

D、Oh, is it? Have a happy life

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第5题
to get a bachelor s degree, an undergraduate student is required to do the following except ___________.
A. passing examinations > Princeton University.
B. attending lectures and complete assignments Princeton University.
C. taking certain subjects such as history, language and philosophy
D. earning a certain number of credits at the end of the four years at college
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第6题
改错:About half of the infant and maternal deaths in developing countries could

  About half of the infant and maternal deaths in developing countries could

  be avoided if women had used family planning methods to prevent high risk ____1____pregnancies, according to a report publishing recently by the Johns Hopking ____2____University.

  The report indicates that 5.6 million infant deaths and 2,000,000 maternal

  Deaths could be prevented this year if women chose to have theirs children ____3____within the safest years with adequate intervals among births and limited their ____4____families to moderate size.

  This amounts to about half of the 9.8 million infant and 370.000 maternal

  deaths in developing countries, excluded China, estimated for this year by ____5____the United Nation’s Children’s Fund and the US Centers for Disease Control respectably. China was excluded because very few births occur in the high ____6____risk categories.

  The report says that evidences from around the world shows the risk of ____7____maternal or infant ill and death is the highest in four specific types of ____8_____pregnancy; pregnancies before the mother is 18 year old; those after the ____9____mother is 35 years old; pregnancies after four births; and those lesser than ____10____two years apart.

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第7题
During the Olympic Games, people from all over the world come together in peace and friendship. The first Olympic Games that we have【21】of were in Greece in 776 B.C. The games lasted one day. The only【22】in the first thirteen Olympic Games was a race. Men ran the length of the stadium. In 1896 the games were【23】again in Athens, Greece. The Greeks【24】a new stadium for the competition. 311【25】from thirteen countries【26】in many events. The【27】became national heroes. After 1896, the games were held every four years during the summer in different cities around the【28】. In 1908, in London, England, the first gold【29】were given to winning athletes. The Olympic Winter Games【30】in 1924 in Chamonix, France. Athletes competed in【31】events such as skiing, ice skating and ice hockey. Today the Winter Games take place【32】four years. Until recently, Olympic competitors could not be【33】athletes. All of the athletes in the Olympic Games were amateurs. Today,【34】, many of the Olympic athletes are professionals who play their sports【35】money during the year. Some people disagree with this idea.
(41)
A.books
B.history
C.records
D.publications

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第8题
Questions are based on the following passage.Eating fruits and vegetables has proved helpf
Questions are based on the following passage.
Eating fruits and vegetables has proved helpful in preventing various chronic (慢性的 ) illnesses.Does that mean the more the better?
The data from 16 studies were analyzed,(36)more than 833,234 adults.The span of the studies(37)from 5 to 26 years.56,423 adults participating in the studies died.Overall, the more fruits andvegetables people(38), the less likely they were to have died during the study period.For every(39)serving eaten, up to four a day, the chance of dying for any reason decreased by 5 percent.Those who ate four servings a day were 24 percent less(40)to have died than those who ate none atall.However, eating five or more daily servings indicated no added(41) Higher consumption offruits and vegetables also showed(42)no effect on the probability of dying from cancer.
Although the recommendation of the(43)serving varies with age, health status and other
factors, most adults are called for to fill half their plate with fruits and vegetables.The food pyramidmodel(44)that adults eat three to five servings of vegetables and two to four servings offruits dally.
However, the study did not determine whether certain fruits or vegetables were more or lessbeneficial than others.It indeed inferred that there"s a(n)(45)to how much fruit and vegetables aregood for you.
A.additional
B.annual
C.benefit
D.boundary
E.consumed
F.daily
G.essentially
H.Financially
I.Investing
J.Involving
K.Likely
L.Limit
M.Probable
N.Ranged
O.Suggested
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第9题
填空:Everyone ? of the President of the US ? the most powerful man in ?

  Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.

  Everyone ___71___ of the President of the US ___72___ the most powerful man in ___73___. But when the representatives of the 13 former British colonies ___74___ to draw up the constitution of the new country ___75___ 1788, ___76___ of them were not sure whether they ___77___ to have a President at all. There were even ___78___ who ___79___ a king, ___80___ their successful war against the British king, George III. The decision was in doubt ___81___ the last moment. One group wanted ___82___ for life, while ___83___ suggested that ___84___ not be a President, because a Committee would govern the country better; a third group ___85___ a President ___86___ term of office would last seven years but who could not stand for reelection, because they were afraid he would spend his time ___87___ votes at the next election. In the end they chose George Washington as President for four years and let him ___88___ for reelection because they trusted him. But they were ___89___ to make rules in case a future President ___90___ badly and these rules were used to get rid of President Nixon two hundreds years later.

  71. A) use to think B) think C) thinks D) uses to think

  72. A) to be B) being C) like D) as

  73. A) western world B) the western world C) accident D) the accident

  74. A) found B) met C) encountered D) put together

  75. A) at B) by C) on D) in

  76. A) a number B) a great deal C) a large amount D) the most

  77. A) should B) would C) needed D) must

  78. A) few B) a few C) little D) a little

  79. A) had preferred B) would have preferred
C) should have preferred D) were preferring

  80. A) although B) however C) nevertheless D) in spite of

  81. A) until B) as far as C) so far as D) by

  82. A) that the President was elected

  B) that the President would be elected

  C) to elect the President

  D) to be elected the President

  83. A) another B) other C) the other D) some other

  84. A) it should B) it would C) there should D) there would

  85. A) would have liked B) would rather C) would like D) would be liking

  86. A) that's B) whose C) which D) of which

  87. A) looking for B) to look for C) to look at D) looking at

  88. A) stand B) to stand C) be standing D) that he stood

  89. A) so careful B) too careful C) careful enough D) enough careful

  90. A) would carry B) carried C) would behave D) behaved


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第10题
Scores of university halls of residences and lecture theatres in the UK were judged "at serious risk of major failure or breakdown" and "unfit for purpose", a secret database obtained after a legal battle by the Guardian reveals.
Some of the most popular, high-ranking institutions, such as the London School of Economics, had 41% of their lecture theatres and classrooms deemed unsuitable for current use, while Imperial College London had 12% of its non-residential buildings branded "inoperable". At City University, 41% of the student apartments were judged unfit for purpose.
Universities argue they have spent hundreds of millions in freshening them up since the judgments were made two years ago and use some of the buildings for storage purposes only.
The government agency that holds the information, the Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce), was forced to reveal it after an information tribunal(资讯法庭) ruled in the Guardian's favour, agreeing that it was in the public's interest for the data to be made public.
Hefce is thought to have spent up to £50,000 trying to conceal the data from the Guardian, which requested it two and a half years ago. The newspaper's lawyer, Aidan Eardley, said the case would make it harder for government agencies to withhold information in future.
The database, which aims to help universities compare the condition of their estate with their competitors, shows more than 90% of higher education institutions had at least 10% of their buildings judged below the "sound and operationally safe" category. One in 10 institutions had at least 10% of their estate judged inoperable and at serious risk of major breakdown.
Universities employ surveyors to judge the condition of their estate according to four categories: as new; sound and operationally safe; operational but in need of major repair and inoperable; posing a serious risk of major failure and breakdown. The surveyors also record whether buildings are suitable for student living, teaching and learning under four more categories, from "excellent" to "unsuitable for current use".
Property consultants who advise universities said that, at its most extreme, buildings deemed inoperable could break fire regulations, have leaks and rot.
In the "legal battle", it was ruled by court that ______.
A.many universities had buildings at serious risk
B.the risk of university buildings should be revealed
C.the Guardian mustn't interfere in university administration
D.universities should improve the quality of their buildings
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