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M: I don’t like our son at all. I like our daughter very much.
W: He is handsome and he is so bright that he is the best one in his class. Why don’t you like him
M: Because he will not treat us well when we are too old to do anything.
W: How do you know that
M: I have learned that from what you and I did.
What does the husband mean()
A. He doesn’t like his son.
B. He likes his daughter.
C. He wants to be allowed to treat his parents well.
[单项选择]How does the wife like her son
A. His son is handsome and bright.
B. His son isn’t a good boy.
C. His son is bad.
[单项选择]Our son doesn’t know what to ( )at the university; he can’t make up his mind about his future.
A. take in
B. take up
C. take over
D. take after
[单项选择]A. We use Skype to talk with our son.
B. The expensive long distance calls prevents us talking with our son every day.
C. We talk with our son every son.
D. We never use long distance calls because they are too expensive.
[单项选择]Have you considered ______ our son a big gift since he won the race
A. sending
B. to send
C. send
[单项选择]Do you remember ______. Jane at our son’s birthday party
[A] to be met [B] meeting [C] to meet
[单项选择]We like our English teacher because she often tells __________ funny stories in class.
A. us
B. our
C. we
D. ours
[单项选择]When stars like our Sun die, they bloat to become red giants and then eject gigantic clouds of gas and dust into space. Increasingly, however, scientists found themselves at a profound loss to explain how exactly dying stars could blow away these clouds. Now astrophysicists propose that unexpected chemical reactions during the formation of stardust could help solve this mystery.
Stars smaller than the Sun and up to eight times as massive die by swelling up into red giants before shedding most of their mass to shrink into very compact, dying embers (灰烬) called white dwarfs. Two kinds of red giants exist-those with lots of carbon, and others richer in oxygen than in carbon. Carbon-rich stars release carbon particles during their death throes. Scientists proposed these pitch-black grains absorb rays from the dying star and get shot into space by starlight, a theory that fit both the observations and computer models.
Increasingly, however, researchers could not explain how oxygen
A. There are more than two types of red giants.
B. Carbon-rich star releases carbon when it dies.
C. Stardust mainly consists of carbon, iron and silicon.
D. Star reposes during the process of death.