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[单项选择]Without my glasses I can hardly __ what has been written in the letter.
A. make for
B. make up
C. make out
D. make over
[单项选择]Without my glasses I can hardly_____ what has been written in the letter.
A. make for
B. make up
C. make out
D. make over
[单项选择]He can hardly understand what the teacher has said,______.
A. nor shall I
B. neither can I
C. so do I
D. so I can
[简答题]It is of little consequence what your past has been. What matters to you and for you is right now. It is not your concern what others may be saying or doing. When you are taking care of yourself, you have very little time to pay attention to others. People can love you or hate you, ignore you or dote on your every word. No matter what anyone else may think or do or say, it has very little impact on who you really are. It is only in your mind that you build or destroy the esteem for your "self". Selfesteem begins and ends with you. When you have it, you have it and no one can take it away from you.
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M: I can hardly believe that city has a population of 800,000.
W: To be more exact, there are 813,400 people there.
What is the population of that city ( )
A. 800,000.
B. 813,000.
C. 813,400.
[简答题]Much unfriendly feelings towards computers has been based on the fear of widespread unemployment resulting from their introduction.
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Passage 6
For someone whose life has been
shattered, Hiroshi Shimizu is remarkably calm. In a cramped Tokyo law office,
the subdued, bitter man in his 30s—using an assumed name for the interview
relates how he became infected with the HIV virus from tainted blood products
sold by Japanese hospitals to hemophiliacs during the mid-1980s. "I was raped,"
says Shimizu. "I never thought doctors would give me bad medicine. "
last year, Shimizu was shocked when a doctor newly transferred to his
hospital broke the news. Four years earlier, he had asked his previous doctor if
he could safely marry. "He told me: ’There’s absolutely no problem,’ even though
he knew [I was infected]," Shimizu says. "I could have passed it to my wife. "
Luckily, he hasn’t. Shimizu is one of more than 2,000
hemophiliacs and their loved ones infected with the deadly vi A. was around thirty odd with his pseudonym B. was called Hiroshi Shimizu who was raped by the doctor C. was an infuriated, clamorous adolescent who got married four years ago D. was a greatly upset young man who got his blood transfusion about ten years ago
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Ordinarily, I’m hardly what you’d call
a nosy neighbor—each to his own is my credo. Yet, without moving from my desk,
I’ve learned what my neighbors paid for their houses, whether they*ye
refinanced, how many bathrooms they have, and what their median income is. I
know their birth dates, social security numbers, and driving records. And with a
bit more digging I could unearth many of their legal and business
dealing. Do you find this unsettling You might. But consider
this: None of this information is considered private. All of it, and much more,
is available online to anyone with a computer and a modem. What
does the online world know about you Plenty—whether you’re online or not. Using
a pseudonym (handsome@service.com) won’t help, either. That’s because most of
the information about you isn’t coming from you, at least not directly. It’s
A. (A) The Internet is annoying. B. (B) On the Internet, everyone knows your business. C. (C) Everyone should be online. D. (D) The Internet is connecting all the government agencies.
[简答题] The Most Beautiful City in America
It has been called the most beautiful city in America. It also is the subject of a very popular book about murder. The story of Savannah, Georgia, is our report today.
Savannah, Georgia, is not huge. It is only the 3rd largest city in this Southern state. It has about 140 thousand people. Yet few American cities have protected their past as well as Savannah. It has beautiful old houses. It has parks with trees and colorful flowers. A visit to Savannah today shows that life was like in the Southern United States 200 years ago.
English settlers established the city of Savannah in 1733. They were led by General James Oglethorpe. General Oglethorpe and 120 settlers landed at Yamakaroo bluff on the Savannah River. They chose the place for the city of Savannah on a hill above the river. It was 29 kilometers from the Atlantic Ocean.
General Oglethorpe decided to make Savannah as beautiful as a city could be. He d
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