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[单项选择]What is this article about
A. Energy from the sun.
B. Natural gas.
C. How oil is made.
D. Saving energy.
[单项选择]What is the article mainly about
A. Fire and metals are both very important.
B. The science of preparing metal for use began before the use of fire.
C. Tools, weapon and decorations can only be made from metals.
D. Fire has been playing an very important part in their life and work since human beings mastered its use.
[单项选择]What is not mentioned in the article about blues [A] It is usually about country love. [B] It is a folk music that is often sad. [C] It is usually about love and the problems of life.
[单项选择]What's the article mainly about
A. Air is a kind of gas.
B. Air is invisible.
C. Air is everywhere.
D. Air takes up space.
[单项选择]What does the article tell us about Harvard University
A. It will only accept the new SAT this fall.
B. It has not made a decision on whether to accept the old SAT this fall.
C. It will require scores from the writing section this fall.
D. It will ask all applicants to take the new test a year later.
[单项选择]About what time should skies clear on Sunday
A. Around 10:00 am.
B. Around 7:00 am.
C. Around 6:00 pm.
D. Around 3:00 pm.
[单项选择]Which of the following can be inferred about what sixteenth and seventeenth-century artists thought of watercolor painting in comparison to oil painting
A. Watercolor was more costly but was better.
B. Oil painting was less permanent but more vivid.
C. Watercolor was not appropriate for finished works.
D. Oil painting tended to be difficult to use.
[单项选择]About what percent of the gifted has not graduated from colleges
A. 30%
B. 70%
C. 80%
D. 21%
[单项选择]When Sagan told the director about what the dolphin had done, the director ______.
[单项选择]Worrying about what is right is always more important than______about who is right.
A. worry
B. worrying
C. to worry
D. worded
[单项选择]Which of the following is NOT TRUE about what was happening "a year ago"
A. Sales of suits and dress shirts rebounded sharply.
B. People preferred to pay by check or credit cards.
C. A far-reaching sartorial revolution started in America.
D. The vogue was "business casual".