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[单项选择]What is Mr. Zhang
A. A professor in university.
B. A member of the negotiating group.
C. An official of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Co-operation.
D. An official of the State Economic and Trade Commission.
[单项选择]As can be seen from the comparison of these figures, the principle involves the active ______of the patient in the modification of his condition.
A. presentation
B. apprehension
C. participation
D. appreciation
[单项选择]Mrs. Tonga bought a pair of new shoes and a dress.
[单项选择]Robin Hood is a well-known figure in some British________in the 1400s.
A. epics
B. fairy tales
C. ballads
D. miracle plays
[单项选择]My new glasses cost me______the last pair I bought.
A. three times more than that
B. three times as much as
C. as much three times as
D. as three times as much
[单项选择]I can't ()which pair of jeans to buy. They both look good on me.
A. like
B. prefer
C. decide
D. follow
[单项选择]Sometimes I wish I______ a pair of wings to enable to fly like an eagle.
A. be having
B. were having
C. could have
D. could have had
[单项选择]This pair of shoes ______ mine and the new shoes ______ my brother's.
A. are; are
B. is; are
C. are; is
[单项选择]He put on a pair of wrong shoes. Here it means___________.
A. One shoe is bigger than the other
B. One shoe is newer than the other
C. One shoe has a thicker sole than that of the other
[单项选择]He ______ himself with a false beard and a pair of sunglasses.
A. hid
B. covered
C. concealed
D. disguised
[单项选择]When she returned back abroad, Fay M. Zhang told us all about her experience as an illegal immigrant.
A. come
B. for
C. from
D. back from
[单项选择]What do the bee's round dance and tail-wagging dance indicate
A. The smell of the food.
B. The quality of the food.
C. The distance of the food.
D. The amount of the food.
[单项选择]Computer data bases and electronic mail systems have been around since the late 1970s.()
A. 计算机数据库和电子邮件自20世纪70年代末,便无处不在了。
B. 20世纪70年代后期以来,计算机数据库和电子邮件系统已被广泛使用。
C. 20世纪70年代末,计算机数据基础和电子邮递系统就已经在大家周围了。
D. 在20世纪70年代后期,计算机数据库和电子邮件已普及了。
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Passage Three
The railroad industry could not have grown as large as it did without steel. The first rails were made of iron. But iron rails were not strong enough to support heavy trains running at high speeds. Railroad executives wanted to replace them with steel rails because steel was ten or fifteen times stronger and lasted twenty times longer. Before the 1870’s, however, steel was too expensive to be widely used. It was made by a slow and expensive process of heating, stirring and reheating iron ore.
Then the inventor Henry Bessemer discovered that directing a blast of air at melted iron in a furnace would burn out the impurities that made the iron brittle. As the air shot through the furnace, the bubbling metal would erupt in showers of sparks. When the fire cooled, the metal had been changed, or converted to steel. The Bessemer converter made possible the mass production of steel. Now three to five tons of iron could be changed into steel in a
A. In Pittsburgh.
B. In the Mesabi Range.
C. Near Lake Michigan.
D. Near Lake Erie.