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[填空题](Unfortunate) ______, he broke his leg and can’t attend the lecture.

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[填空题]Had it not been for the fact that he broke his leg, ______ (他可能就通过考试了).


[单项选择]What has happened to Jack
A. He hurt his leg. B. He hurt his arm. C. His back was badly hurt.
[单项选择]He rolled up his trouser leg to exhibit his wounded knee.
A. spread
B. open
C. show
D. examine
[填空题]language of his foes so he can read what the London papers were______.
[单项选择]If your child only picks at his food, he can be trained to be a good eater.
That will happen only when you’ve changed some of your own habits. Your child only accidentally discovered that being a bad eater meant getting lots of rewards from you. But you, as a parent, can easily undo your child’s bad eating habits.
I recall the case of little Sally Sanders, aged three-and-a-half, who was angrily described by her mother as being, "the worst eater I’ve ever seen in my life! I can’t get her to eat anything. I’m afraid she’s going to grow up sick and weak, that’s how little she eats."
"What do you do when she won’t eat her food " I asked.
Her voice showing a very high state of pique, Mrs. Sanders continued resentfully, "Every time we have a meal, I wind up having a big fight with Sally. I scream and shout a lot at her. She makes me so mad when she won’t eat her food. I warn her she needs a good, well-balanced meal to grow up healthy. She’s just a stubborn child w
A. has no taste for food.
B. eats bad food.
C. pay no attention to nutrition of food at all.
D. picks at the food and eats very little.
[单项选择]He can’t ______ ignorance as his excuse; he should have known what was happening in his own department.
A. insist
B. refer
C. plead
D. defend
[单项选择]
Robert Beckett, who broke his leg and had to have it set at the local hospital, was given something to put him to sleep while this rather painful process was going on. All he remembered afterward was that a white-coated man made a prick in his arm—the body hardly felt it—and then sat down beside him and asked him to count slowly to ten. (46) (47) While Robert was couting, the anaesthetist was pressing the plunger of the syringe and injecting into his arm a small amount of liquid that looked like water. The liquid was not water, but a solution containing a drug that was powerful enough to put Robert to sleep and keep him there while his leg was being set. The same drug would not have been powerful enough to keep Robert unconscious had he required serious surgery. For operations where the patient must remain unconscious for an hour or more, the anaesthetist must administer the right amount of anesthetic continuously. (48)
[单项选择]According to the passage, Houston aimed his leg-islative challenge at the graduate and professional school level on the basis of the assumption that
A. the greatest inequities existed at the highest academic and professional levels
B. the separate-but-equal doctrine applied solely to the highest academic levels
C. there were clear precedents for reform in existence at the graduate school level
D. the judiciary would feel less apprehension at desegregation on the graduate level
E. the consequences of desegregation would become immediately apparent at the graduate school level

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