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[单项选择]What does Joe imply about his brother
A. He has a good sense of direction.
B. He owns a "smart" car.
C. He doesn’t know how to drive.
D. He doesn’t know the way to the woman’s house.
[单项选择]What does the man imply about Vivian
A. She is out of the office.
B. She might be available.
C. She is a good interviewer.
D. She will cancel her plans.
[单项选择]What does the woman imply about this winter
A. It won’t be any different from the others.
B. It will be unusually mild.
C. It won’t affect the hunters.
D. It will probably be cold.
[单项选择]What does the woman imply about summer classes
A. They’re more expensive than regular classes.
B. They’re more boring than regular classes.
C. They’re more interesting than regular classes.
[单项选择]What does the man imply about his brothers
A. He has good sense of direction.
B. He has a "smart" car.
C. He is an expert in cars.
D. He is a skillful driver.
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{$mediaurl}What does the student mean when she says this:
A. She does not believe that water is colorless.
B. She has difficulty seeing certain colors.
C. It is possible to see through water only if it is clear.
D. It is interesting to look at things underwater.
[单项选择]What does the man imply about Alex()
A. He’ll get promoted.
B. He’ll get another job.
C. He’ll be disappointed.
D. He’ll give a talk.
[单项选择]What does the conversation imply about the mother()
A. She is busy at work.
B. She has gone shopping.
C. She is resting in bed.
D. She is feeling sorry.
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{$mediaurl}What does the student want to do next year
A. Change his major field of study
B. Study at the university
C. Work as a weather forecaster
D. Become a professional golf player
[单项选择]What does the woman imply about her car()
A. It has broken down before.
B. She generally doesn’t allow people to borrow it.
C. She is trying to sell it.
D. She bought it from a friend.
[单项选择]What does the man imply about the atlas the woman suggests
A. It does not list population statistics by city.
B. It does not list population statistics by country.
C. Its information about Europe is out of date.
D. It lacks information on some European countries.
[单项选择]What does the man imply about rock-climbing at their college()
A. The college doesn’t have any rock-climbing equipment.
B. There are no appropriate places for climbing nearby.
C. There is no one to teach them how to do it.
D. Not very many students are interested in it.
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{$mediaurl}What does the man imply about the type of program the woman mentions
A. There are none available in the country where she wants to study.
B. It may not be the best choice for someone interested in language learning.
C. Housing costs are usually not included in the program price.
D. Most students who have participated in one did not enjoy it.
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{$mediaurl}What does the woman imply about the man
A. He should have talked to her sooner.
B. He has to set his priorities.
C. He is a talented musician.
D. He has performed well as a waiter.
[单项选择]What does the man imply about r6ck-climbing at their college
A. There is no one to teach them how to do it.
B. Not very many students are interested in it.
C. The college doesn’t have any rock-climbing nearby.
D. There are no appropriate places for rock climbing nearby.
[单项选择]What does the man imply about Mary
A. She won’t be able to come. B. She’s not going to graduate.
C. She has a week to do the work. D. She’ll visit her sister in a week.
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When doctors need information about what does of medication to prescribe, they usually consult a fat navy-blue book called The Physicians’ Desk Reference, or PDR, an extensive compilation of data about drugs form their manufacturers. But the doses recommended in the PDR may be too high for many people and may cause adverse reactions, ranging from dizziness trod nausea all the way to death, according to an article published last month in the journal {{I}}Postgraduate Medicine{{/I}}.
For many drugs—including Viagra, Prozac and some medicines used to treat high blood pressure, allergies, insomnia and high cholesterol—smaller doses would work just as well, With far less risk of bad reactions, said Jay Cohen, the author of the article.
"Side effects drive a lot of people out of treatment that they need," Dr. Cohen said, nothing that people with chronic conditions like high blood pressure, headaches and depression often gave up trying to trea
A. drug companies are not responsible for its drugs
B. medical doctors should not follow PDR mechanically
C. Dr. Cohen is a sceptic
D. side effect should not be neglected