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W: We "的相关试题:
[单项选择]( ) terrible weather we had last Sunday.
A. What
B. What a
C. Such
D. How
[单项选择]( ) terrible weather we’ve been having these days!
A. What
B. What a
C. How
D. How a
[单项选择]
W: Have we agreed where we’re going to meet John on Sunday
M: Well, I talked to the others and nobody seemed to have any idea where they wanted to go.
W: I thought we were going to that restaurant... what was it
M: the McDonald’s at the end of Beijing Road -- I suggested it a long time ago.
W: Well, I think we should agree on that.
M: OK, I’ll phone the others.
What does the woman want the man to do()
A. Change a decision.
B. Make a phone call.
C. Suggest a place to meet.
[填空题]The price we quoted is quite realistic. And we regret that your counteroffer is unacceptable to us.
[单项选择]We are quite sure that we can ______ our present difficulties and finish the task according to schedule.
A. get across
B. get over
C. get away
D. get off
[单项选择]Have we ever had judicious criteria on who are heroes and who are fools in science Have we ever had people believe in those seemingly self-evident judgments In the (31) model of scientific " progress ", we begin in superstitious ignorance and move toward final truth by the (32) accumulation of facts. In this complacent perspective, the history of science contains (33) than anecdotal interest—for it can only chronicle past errors and (34) the bricklayers for discerning (35) of final truth. It is as transparent as an old-fashioned drama: truth ( as we perceive it today) is the only arbiter and the world of (36) scientists is divided into good guys who are right and bad guys who are wrong.
Historians of science have utterly (37) this model during the past decade. Science is not a heartless pursuit of (38) information.
It is a creative human (39) , and its geniuses acting more as artists than as inform
A. outer
B. external
C. surface
D. objective