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[单项选择]When Louise started working ______.
A. she got a little pay but worked and learned very hard
B. she worked alone without any help
C. she was forced to work long hours every day
D. she was encouraged by the public
[单项选择]Shumei started to write letters when she was only ten months old.
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Passage Two It all started in wartime Munich when a doctor, Klaus Maertens, had a bad skiing accident. He decided to make himself a comfortable shoe to relieve the pain of walking. Together with a friend, Dr Herbert Funck, he designed a shoe with a special sole. Soon the two men were selling their product all over Germany, mostly to old women with foot trouble. The medical image lasted until 1959, when Maertens decided to find a company to produce the shoes outside Germany. He contacted R. Griggs & Co, a firm in Northamptonshire (England). Griggs anglicized the name which became "Dr Martens". The first British boots were made on 1 April 1960 and soon they began to sell quite well. In the mid-60s the company discovered that their shoes were worn by skinheads. They liked Docs because they wanted to look hard and intimidating. Later, Docs were successful with punks. Then Doc Martens became the favourite shoes of students all over Britains, and more and more youn
A. policeman
B. doctor
C. lawyer
D. teacher
[单项选择]When Louise Bethune was a girl, she liked to ______.
A. read picture-books of building
B. play toy-building with other girls
C. plan houses and other buildings
D. plan models of buildings
[单项选择]She started to learn English when she was very young, ______ contributes to her success in her eareer.
A. that
B. so that
C. so
D. which
[单项选择]It all started in 1950, when people began to build their houses on the ______ of their cities.
A. paradises
B. omissions
C. orchards
D. outskirts
[单项选择]When he first started in university, he really felt at ______ with his major--economics.
A. shore
B. bank
C. ocean
D. sea
[单项选择]______ when she started complaining.
A. Not until he arrived
B. Hardly had he arrived
C. No sooner had he arrived
D. Scarcely did he arrive