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[填空题]For a person who cannot speak a word of English, life in Britain __________________(是很难想象的).
[单项选择]The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also a large number of social customs.
A. join
B. take
C. share
D. have
[单项选择]When it was clear ______ she did not speak a word of English, I tried to talk to her using the Spanish I learned while living in Europe.
A. what
B. that
C. why
D. how
[填空题]He _____ his mind not to speak a word.
[单项选择]According to the passage, after Peter's marriage ______.
[单项选择]After Jane's husband died, she suffered a good deal of ______ over the years.
A. unfortunate
B. fortunate
C. misfortune
D. misfortunate
[填空题]What word of five letters has six left after you take two away
[简答题]I wish I could speak English as fluent as native speakers do.
[单项选择]After Benjamin Franklin's discovery, others showed that _______.
A. the tops of thunderclouds have a great positive charge
B. the bottoms of the clouds have a great negative charge
C. only the middles of thunders are electrically charged
D. both A and B
[单项选择]The proposal’s word limit
A. strictly obey rules.
B. At least 6,000 words.
C. No restrict on it.
[单项选择]Decades after Marilyn Monroe’s death, there was a burst of speculation about what she might have been doing if (and it is a very big if) she had not met a premature end from an overdose in 1962, at the age of 36. The American writer Joyce Carol Oates, whose recent novel Blonde is a fictionalized version of Marilyn’s life, thinks she might have left Hollywood for a successful career in the theatre. The feminist commentator Gloria Steinem, who has also written a book about the actress, imagines her living in the country and running an animal sanctuary. I have to say that these imaginary careers, and many other things that have been suggested about Marilyn in recent years, fall into the category of rescue fantasies. The point about her life is that it went hideously and predictably wrong, with self-destruction always a more likely outcome than a revival of her acting career as an interpreter of Chekhov or an early conversion to the animal-rights movement.
This is not to denigrate the
A. understanding
B. disapproval
C. support
D. ambiguity
[单项选择]It was (not until) after Emily Dickinson’s death in 1886 that, (hidden away) in her bureau, (overly) one thousand unpublished poems (were discovered)
A. not until
B. hidden away
C. overly
D. were discovered