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[单项选择](Alcoholics) have a death rate nearly three times more than (the general population); they are (seven times) more likely than non-alcoholics to (suffer) fatal accidents.
A. Alcoholics
B. the general population
C. seven times
D. suffer
[填空题]He failed to pass the examination three times but ______ he passed it.
A. at the end B. at the last C. in the end D. at least
[单项选择]The larger of two numbers exceeds three times the smaller number by 2. The sum of twice the larger and 4 times the smaller is 73. If a is the smaller number, which equation below determines the correct value of x
A. 4(3a+2)+2a=73
B. 4(3a+2)+2a=73
C. (6a+2)+4a=73
D. 2(3a+2)+4a=73
E. 2(3a-2)+4a=73
[单项选择]CYCLES MOVE WITH THE TIMES
Times have been hard for the UK cycle industry. Poor weather and competition from abroad have had a serious effect on sales. Manufacturers have had to cut back and last month more than 40 job losses were announced at Cycle World, one of the country’s main bicycle factories in Leicester. But the company says it is fighting to win back customers, using such strategies as improved after-sales and bikes built to specific customer requirements.
Two years ago, Cycle World sold off its bike-making machinery in an effort to cut costs and save money. The company’s Leicester factory is now only an assembly plant as most of the parts are imported.
The company produces half a million bikes a year across the full Cycle World range, with nearly all of these being sold in the UK. Production is largely done by hand. Workers use the batch production method - everyone making up to 600 bikes of a particular model at any one time.
At the height of its
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn’t say
[填空题]He repeated three times the sentence in order to make himself()(understand).
[单项选择]Susan changed her major three times in college, and now that she has graduated, she still cannot decide what type of job she wants. Erik Eriekson would describe Susan as going through a period of( )
A. Shame and doubt
B. Identity confusion
C. Despair
D. Generativity and stagnation