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[单项选择]A. He does not like the block he lives.
B. He will start running a company next month.
C. He has to buy a car for convenience.
D. He will work for a company far from his present house.
[单项选择]He'll be an astronaut by the time he ______ thirty.
A. is
B. had been
C. will he
D. is going to be
[单项选择]—— He does not like music, does he ( )
—— ______.
A. Yes, he doesn’t
B. No, he isn’t
C. No, he doesn’t
D. Yes, he is
[单项选择]Mr Ranson called while you were on the phone-he'll try again this afternoon. Mr Ranson
A. promised to call back.
B. left a message.
C. was put throug
[单项选择]Tim has failed three courses this semester, so he will have to ______ them next semester.
A. remake
B. repeat
C. reapply
D. revise
[单项选择]You're ( ) your time trying to persuade him; he'll never join us.
A. spending
B. wasting
C. losing
D. missing
[单项选择]What color does he like better
[单项选择]The doctor thinks he'll______ now. His temperature has gone down.
A. pull through
B. put right
C. set right
D. get over
[单项选择]I don't doubt ______ he'll come.
A. that
B. if
C. what
D. whether
[单项选择]Mr. Brown did not tell us()or not he'll be leaving next week.
A. whether
B. if
C. either
D. weather
[单项选择]______ more time, he'll make a first-class tennis player.
A. Having given
B. To give
C. Giving
D. Given
[单项选择]______ time, he'll make a first-class tennis player.
A. Having
B. Given
C. Giving
D. Had
[单项选择]I will leave him a note ______ he'll know where we are.
A. so that
B. that
C. in order
D. for
[单项选择]What would he like his money in
[单选题]题目 90
-- ( ) my surprise, Jin Ming was chosen into our school football team. --Congratulations. He playing football when he was very young. I hope he'll be the best player in our did well school.
A. To; of
B. At; at
C. To; in
D. In; about
[单项选择]You're( )your time trying to persuade him; he'll never join us.
A. spending
B. wasting
C. losing
D. missing
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Like the space telescope he championed, astronomer Lyman Spitzer faced some perilous moments in his career. Most notably, on a July day in 1945, he happened to be in the Empire State building when a B- 25 Mitchell bomber lost its way in fog and crashed into the skyscraper 14 floors above him. Seeing debris falling past the window, his curiosity got the better of him, as Robert Zimmerman recounts in his Hubble history, The Universe in a Mirror. Spitzer tried to poke his head out the window to see what was going on, but others quickly convinced him it was too dangerous.
Spitzer was not the first astronomer to dream of sending a telescope above the distorting effects of the atmosphere, but it was his tireless advocacy, in part, that led NASA to launch the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990. Initially jubilant, astronomers were soon horrified to discover that Hubble’s 2.4-metre main mirror had been ground to the wrong shape. Although it was only off by 2.2 micrometers, this
A. to commemorate his perilous and dangerous experience in his early days
B. to show how the astronomer made and realized his dream
C. to present an analogy to the hard experiences of the future space telescope
D. to reveal how his dream of sending a telescope into space has materialized