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[填空题]New safety measures were worked out by the Danish government in the 1970s with regard to______.
[单项选择]A new technique () worked out, we set about our project.
A. being
B. to be
C. having
D. having been
[填空题]The bivalve lineages were forced out of tropical regions.
[单项选择]Because the workers were new and inexperienced, the manager had to watch them and ()their work closely.
A. attend
B. demand
C. analyze
D. supervise
[单项选择]Because many of the warehouse workers were out sick today, Mr. Miller had to stock the goods on the shelves ().
A. itself
B. himself
C. herself
D. themselves
[填空题]
WHILE YOU WERE OUT
Message for
(5) From: Norman International
(6) They asked if you got the invoice No.2865, dated 31st March. It was
(7) ago. They sent you another invoice for the computer a month ago. And they need you to pay within
(8) .days. If you don’t, they will charge interest rate and see their solicitor.
[单项选择]We paid them a (), but they were out.
A. call
B. visit
C. ring
[单项选择]—Have you worked out the math problem yet
—Not yet. ______ another hour, I can work it out.
A. Given
B. To be given
C. Giving
D. Having been given
[单项选择]After he worked out the solution, ( ) appeared a smile on his face.
A. it
B. here
C. what
D. there
[单项选择]After he worked out the solution, () appeared a smile on his face.
A. it
B. here
C. what
D. there
[单项选择]In the 1930s, many people in America were out of work. Alfred Butts was one of them.
He was interested in word games, so he made a game which he called "Lexico".But he was not fully satisfied with the game, so he made a few changes to it and changed its name from "Lexico" to "Alph" and then to "Criss Cross". He wanted to make some money from his new game but he didn’t have any real commercial (商业性的)success. In 1939, Butts met a man called Jim Brunot who showed an interest in the new game. The two men worked together to develop the game. And in 1948 they began to sell it in the United States under its new name — "Scrabble".Who made "Scrabble" popular
[A] Alfred Butts.
[B] Jack Strauss.
[C] Alfred Butts and Jim Brunot.