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[填空题]All his classmates like Blanc very much.
→Blanc______very much______all his classmates.
[填空题]People all over the world like his works.
His works ______ by people all over the world.
[填空题]People all over the world like his works.
His works ______ by people all over the world.
[填空题]Of all his novels, I like this one (well)()
[填空题]How did he spend his spare time
He spent all his spare time ______.
[单项选择]George, like all boys,()cars very much.
A. like
B. liking
C. are liking
D. likes
[填空题]How did he spend his spare time
He spent all his spare time ().
[单项选择]He invited all his ()to join in his wedding party.
A. comrades-ins-arms
B. comrades-in-arm
C. comrade-in-arm
D. comrades-in-arms
[单项选择]()all his money, Jamie had to borrow some from his parents
A. Spending
B. Spent
C. Being spent
D. Having spent
[单项选择]
Conversation 1
M: So you don’ t like very much about London.
W: Oh. I do. I love the people; they are so friendly. And I like the television programs ’there; they are very interesting. However, I don’ t like the weather.
M: The weather
W: Yes, the spring is always so wet, which really annoys me.
M: Oh.
W: And the fog. I’ ve lost my way for several times to the heavy fog.
M: That’s a problem. How about other season in London
W: Well, in summer and autumn, London is a nice place to stay. It’ s very cool.
M: How about in winter
W: In winter, London is very cold. But it’s a good chance to enjoy the view of snow.
What does the woman think about London ()
A. She likes everything in London.
B. She likes many things in London except its weather.
C. She doesn’t like the place at all.
D. She likes the weather in London best.
[单项选择]For all his vaunted talents, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has never had much of a reputation as an economic forecaster. In fact, he shies away from making the precise-to-the-decimal-point predictions that many other economists thrive on. Instead, he owes his success as a monetary policymaker to his ability to sniff out threats to the economy and manipulate interest rates to dampen the dangers he perceives.
Now, those instincts are being put to the test. Many Fed watchers--and some policymakers inside the central bank itself--are beginning to wonder whether Greenspan has lost his touch. Despite rising risks to the economy from a swooning stock market and soaring oil prices that could hamper growth, the Greenspan-led Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) opted to leave interest rates unchanged on Sept. 24. But in a rare dissent, two of the Fed’s 12 policymakers broke ranks and voted for a cut in rates--Dallas Fed President Robert D. McTeer Jr. and central bank Governor Edw
A. Greenspan didn’t rule out the possibility of a future rate reduction
B. Greenspan’s monetary policy may turn out to be a failure
C. Greenspan’s refusal to cut rates now was justified
D. Greenspan will definitely cut the rates before Nov. 6