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[单项选择]What does she mean
A. The man can’t sit here.
B. The man can take the seat.
C. The man isn’t welcome.
[单项选择]What does Jane have
[单项选择]What does Mike have
A. A cat.
B. A dog.
C. Neither.
[单项选择]What does the woman say she will do
A. Cancel the meeting
B. Negotiate a settlement
C. Call the man back later
D. Send a payment
[单项选择]What does the woman take in her coffee
A. Cream and sugar.
B. Nothing.
C. Cream.
D. Sugar.
[单项选择]What does the woman mean
[A] She will have a trip on Saturday.
[B] She can go to the party on Sunday.
[C] She can’t go to the party on Sunday.
[单项选择]What does Jack have( ).
A. A car.
B. A bike.
C. A bar.
[单项选择]What does "She stupidly chose to be with this man. " mean
A. It was stupid of her to choose to be with this man.
B. She chose to be with this man in a stupid manner.
C. She fell in love with him and wanted to marry him.
D. She chose, in a wise manner, to be with this man.
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What does she ask the company to do
A. (A) Call her today.
B. (B) Send her a check.
C. (C) Deliver the order right away.
D. (D) Charge the order to her credit card.
[填空题]What else knowledge does she need in negotiations
[单项选择]What correct decision does she think the government made
A. To encourage foreign investors.
B. To privatize the system.
C. To cooperate with other countries in the region.
[单项选择]Where does she take a part-time job
[填空题]
What does she think is bad about the program
[单项选择]What does Barbara’s husband suggest she do if she wants to work
A. Do some volunteer work.
B. Get a well-paid part-time job.
C. Work flexible hours.
D. Go back to her previous post.
[填空题]
[A] What route does HIV take after it enters the body to destroy the immune system
[B] How and when did the long-standing belief concerning AIDS and HIV crop up
[C] What is the most effective anti-HIV therapy
[D] How does HIV subvert the immune system
[E] In the absence of a vaccine, how can HIV be stopped
[F] Why does AIDS predispose infected persons to certain types of cancer and infections
In the 20 years since the first cases of AIDS were detected, scientists say they have learned more about this viral disease than any other.
Yet Peter Piot, who directs the United Nations AIDS program, and Stefano Vella of Rome, president of the International AIDS Society, and other experts say reviewing unanswered questions could prove useful as a measure of progress for AIDS and other diseases.
Among the important broader scientific questions that remain:
41. __________.
A long-standing belief is that cancer c