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[单项选择]Because of many mistakes, she was made______these letters again.
A. type
B. to typing
C. typed
D. to type
[单项选择]Mr. Hitlon didn't make any mistakes because ______.
A. he knew every worker in the factory
B. he was strict in his work
C. he had been a soldier
D. he looked after the expensive parts well
[单项选择]He has failed her so many times that she no longer places any ______ on what he promises.
A. reliance
B. belief
C. faith
D. credit
[单项选择]Having ______ so many obstacles, she established her fame as a first-rate actress at last.
A. removed
B. surmounted
C. resumed
D. harnessed
[单项选择]Having _________ so many obstacles, she established her fame as a first - rate actress at last.
A. removed
B. surmounted
C. resumed
D. harnessed
[单项选择]She has made so many mistakes in the article ______ we couldn't catch what meant.
A. so
B. that
C. as
D. but
[单项选择]She said she ______ many good friends since she came to this city.
A. has made
B. makes
C. had made
D. made
[单项选择]She had made ______ many mistakes in the article that I didn't know what she wanted to tell us.
A. so
B. such
C. enough
D. at
[单项选择]She made it quite clear that she preferred to English and higher mathematics.
A. 她清楚表明她参阅了英语和高数。
B. 她很明确地说她偏爱英语和高数。
C. 她使得这事很清楚,那就是她喜欢英语和高数。
D. 她偏爱英语和高数,这一点她说得很清楚。
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Many publications made private inquiries before presidential election, generally by means of questionnaires sent to subscribers and by telephone surveys. The principle common to all these inquiries was that they depended on quantity rather than quality; little effort was made to reach representatives of all segments of the population. Still, the erroneous belief persisted that the greater the number of questionnaires, the more accurate the results would be. The record was held by the American monthly Literary Digest, which sent out millions of postcards with short and pointed questions before each election, and received many hundreds of thousands of replies. In fact, in 1932, the Literary Digest’s forecast was off by only 1%.
In view of such striking achievements, it seemed rather improper for the young American journlist, George Gallup, to claim that large numbers were irrelevant, and that equally accurate or better predictions could be made with a small but carefu
A. Gallup focused more on quantity than quality
B. Gallup Poll was firstly based on sociological rather than arithmetical calculations
C. Gallup determined the number of the interviewers from the beginning
D. there is not a maximum number of interviewers in Gallup Poll