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[单项选择]Which sport has the most expenses ( ) training equipment, players' personal equipment and uniforms
A. in place of
B. in terms of
C. by means of
D. by way of
[单项选择]Which sport has the most expenses()training equipment, player's personal equipment and uniforms
A. in place of
B. in terms of
C. by means of
D. by way of
[单项选择]Which sport was cited as the third most popular
A. Jogging. B. Swimming. C. Tennis. D. Cycling.
[单项选择]Which is most expensive
A. Black.
B. Brilliant Red K-2BP.
C. Brilliant Blue KNR.
[单项选择]Which sport is better for the old to do
A. He thinks the lake is very wide, too.
B. He doesn’t think she can see it very well.
C. He doesn’t know why she wants to swim.
[单项选择]Which sport does the man want to participate in
[单项选择]Which do you think has most probably been discussed in the paragraph that goes before this passage
A. It is extremely important to develop tourism.
B. Building roads and hotels is essential. (必不可少的)
C. Support facilities are highly necessary.
D. Planning is of great importance to tourism.
[单项选择]Which product has been the most successful
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[单项选择] The building crane, which has become the most striking feature of the urban landscape in Switzerland, is beginning to alter the mountain landscape as well. Districts of the Swiss Alps, which up to now have consisted of only a few disconnected small communities content with selling cheese and milk, perhaps a little lumber and seed potatoes, are today becoming parts of planned, developing regions. The new highway, the new skylift, the new multi-nationally-owned hotel will diversify the economy and raise the standard of living in the mountain areas, or so many Swiss regional planners and government officials hope.
The mountainous area of Switzerland, which accounts for nearly two-thirds of the total area of the country and only 12% of the total population, has always been the problem area. According to the last census in 1970, 750,000 people lived in the Swiss mountains. Compared with the rest of the country, incomes are lower, services are fewer, employment opportunities are mor
A. the construction of hotels, ski-lifts, etc.
B. parts of planned, developing regions
C. the districts of the Swiss Alps
D. the machine with a long arm used for lifting and moving heavy weights
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61) The earlier type of suburb, which was most dependent on the railroad, had a special advantage that could be fully appreciated only after it had disappeared. These suburbs, spread out along a railroad line, were discontinuous and properly spaced; and without the aid of legislation (法规) they were limited in population as well as area; for the biggest rarely held as many as ten thousand people, and under five thousand was more usual. In 1950, for example, Bronxville, New York, a typical upper-class suburb, had 6,778 people, while Riverside, Illinois, founded as early as 1869, had only 9,153.
62) The size and scale of the suburb, that of a neighborhood unit, was not entirely the result of its open planning, which favored low densities. Being served by a fail road line, with station stops from three to five miles apart, there was a natural limit to the spread of any particular community. 63) House had to be sited "within easy walking distance of the r