【单选题】Sheispleasedwithwhatyouhavegivenherandyouhavetoldher.()
A.that
B.which
C.allwhat
D.allthat
A.that
B.which
C.allwhat
D.allthat
【单选题】The United States has historically had higher rates of marriage than those of other industrialized countries. The current annual marriage (51) in the United States—about 9 new marriages for every 1,000 people—is (52) higher than it is in other industrialized countries. However, marriage is (53) as widespread as it was several decades ago. (54) ofAmerican adults who are married (55) from 72 percent in 1970 to 60 percent in 2002. This does not mean that large numbers of people will remain unmarried (56) their lives. Throughout the 20th century, about 90 percent ofAmericans married at some (57) in their lives.Experts (58) that about the same proportion of today’s young adults will eventually marry.
The timing of marriage has varied (59) over the past century. In 1995 the average age of women in the United States at the time of their first marriage was 25. The average age of men was about 27. Men and women in the United States marry for the first time at an average of five years later than people did in the 1950s. (60) , young adults of the 1950s married younger than did any previous generation in U. S. history.
A、rate B、ratio
C、percentage
D、poll
The timing of marriage has varied (59) over the past century. In 1995 the average age of women in the United States at the time of their first marriage was 25. The average age of men was about 27. Men and women in the United States marry for the first time at an average of five years later than people did in the 1950s. (60) , young adults of the 1950s married younger than did any previous generation in U. S. history.
A、rate B、ratio
C、percentage
D、poll
【单选题】Studies show that the things that contribute most to a sense of happiness can not be bought, ______ a good family life, friendship and work satisfaction.
A.as for
B.in view of
C.in case of
D.such as
A.as for
B.in view of
C.in case of
D.such as
【单选题】______ that the formation of the sun, the planets, and other stars began with the condensation of an interstellar gas cloud.
A.It is believed
B.To believe
C.To be believed
D.Believed
A.It is believed
B.To believe
C.To be believed
D.Believed
【单选题】The United States has historically had higher rates of marriage than those of other industrialized countries. The current annual marriage (51) in the United States—about 9 new marriages for every 1,000 people—is (52) higher than it is in other industrialized countries. However, marriage is (53) as widespread as it was several decades ago. (54) ofAmerican adults who are married (55) from 72 percent in 1970 to 60 percent in 2002. This does not mean that large numbers of people will remain unmarried (56) their lives. Throughout the 20th century, about 90 percent ofAmericans married at some (57) in their lives.Experts (58) that about the same proportion of today’s young adults will eventually marry.
The timing of marriage has varied (59) over the past century. In 1995 the average age of women in the United States at the time of their first marriage was 25. The average age of men was about 27. Men and women in the United States marry for the first time at an average of five years later than people did in the 1950s. (60) , young adults of the 1950s married younger than did any previous generation in U. S. history.
A、past B、passing
C、throughout
D、through
The timing of marriage has varied (59) over the past century. In 1995 the average age of women in the United States at the time of their first marriage was 25. The average age of men was about 27. Men and women in the United States marry for the first time at an average of five years later than people did in the 1950s. (60) , young adults of the 1950s married younger than did any previous generation in U. S. history.
A、past B、passing
C、throughout
D、through
【单选题】Man: I'm exhausted. I stayed up the whole night studying for my midterm math exam.Woman: But why do you always wait until the last minuteQuestion: What does the woman imply
A.The man is usually the last to hand in his test paper.
B.The man has made a mess of his midterm exam.
C.The man has bad study habits.
D.The man is a diligent student.
A.The man is usually the last to hand in his test paper.
B.The man has made a mess of his midterm exam.
C.The man has bad study habits.
D.The man is a diligent student.
【单选题】Although there are many predictions about the future, no one knows for sure ______ the world would be like in 50 years.
A.how
B.that
C.which
D.what
A.how
B.that
C.which
D.what
【单选题】Speaker A: So how do you find our city Speaker B:______
A.I came here by plane, of course.
B.Oh, I love it. It's so exciting.
C.To tell the truth, it's quite difficult to find your home.
D.What do you think of it
A.I came here by plane, of course.
B.Oh, I love it. It's so exciting.
C.To tell the truth, it's quite difficult to find your home.
D.What do you think of it
【单选题】
A、littlE lEArning is A DAngErous thing, For you might As wEll not know A thing ______ know it only impErFECtly.
A、thAt B、As
C、thAn
D、But
A、littlE lEArning is A DAngErous thing, For you might As wEll not know A thing ______ know it only impErFECtly.
A、thAt B、As
C、thAn
D、But
【单选题】
A、ChAin oF shops inEAst yorkshirE,EnglAnD hAs BEEn tolD thAt it woulD BE A CriminAl oFFEnCE to sEll thousAnDs oF tuBEs oF toothpAstE mADE By A lEADing FrEnCh mAnuFACturEr simply BECAusE thE smAll print giving thE Firm importing it DoEs not inCluDE thE lEttErs "uk". unDEr CosmEtiCs rEgulAtions implEmEnting 25 sEpArAtEEuropEAn union instruCtions, unlEss thE ADDrEss is lonDon, whiCh is "A mAjor City", thE lEttErs uk must BE ADDED、thE suppliErs rEsponsE, whEn gorDon roDgErs’sA2z ChAin AskED thEm to tAkE BACk thE toothpAstE, wAs thAt this woulD posE no proBlEm, BECAusE trADing stAnDArDs oFFiCiAls ElsEwhErE inBritAin Do not BothEr ABout suCh FAult-FinDing to A vEry minutE DEtAil.
A2z, whiCh sElls A rAngE oF morE thAn 10000 housEholD itEms From its 14 DisCount storEs in hull AnDEAst yorkshirE, First stumBlED into thEsE mystErious rEquirEmEnts oF CosmEtiC lABElling whEn summonED ByEAst yorkshirE trADing stAnDArDs oFFiCiAls on A CriminAl ChArgE oF sElling tuBEs oF thE sAmE BrAnD oF toothpAstE, mEntADEnt, DEsignED For thE southAFriCAn mArkEt. thEsE CArriED thE nAmE oF A gErmAn DistriButor But no uk suppliEr. thE CounCil hAD no ComplAint ABout thE toothpAstE itsElF.
it is Common AnD lEgAl prACtiCE For supErmArkEts AnD DisCount storEs to Buy up A wiDE rAngE oF BrAnDED proDuCts pACkAgED By lEADingEuropEAn AnDAmEriCAn mAnuFACturErs For non-Eu mArkEts. thEsE CAn thEn BE solD At priCEs lowEr thAn thosE rECommEnDED For iDEntiCAl proDuCts inEuropE, whiCh ArE only morE ExpEnsivE BECAusEEu ConsumErs CAn supposEDly AFForD to pAy morE.
CounCil oFFiCiAls wErE quiCk to point out thAt thEy support thE ContriBution this grAy EConomy mAkEs to "hEAlthy CompEtition". thE only proBlEm wAs thAt importErs’ DEtAils must BE givEn By thE rEgulAtion Formul
A、For A mAjor City suCh As lonDon only A postCoDE is nECEssAry, But For othEr CitiEs AnD towns thE lEttErs uk must BE ADDED、
whEnA2z AskED how it wAs ExpECtED to ExAminE thE smAll print on thE lABElling oF EACh oF 10000 proDuCts it CArriEs,EAst yorkshirE rEpliED thAt it wAs up to thE Firm to improvE thE quAlity oF thEir inspECtion proCEDurEs.A22 thEn suppliED thE CounCil thrEE wEEks running with ExAmplEs oF similAr proDuCts CArrying "illEgAl lABElling", Bought From mAjor supErmArkEts in thE sAmE ArEA~ Asking why thEsE lArgE Firms wErE not Also prosECutED、thE CounCil sAiD it "DiD not hAvE thE rEsourCEs" to ChAsE up EvEry CAsE oF illEgAlity, to whiCh mr. roDgErs rEsponDED thAt hE "DiD not hAvE thE rEsourCEs" to improvE thE quAlity oF thEir inspECtion proCEDurEs, whiCh thE CounCil wAs Asking oF him. lAst wEEk his Firm’s CAsE wAs ADjournED、
whAt DoEs thE ArtiClE tEll us ABout thEEu
A、thEy look AFtEr CustomErs’ intErEsts.
B、thEy ArE vEry striCt with thE lABElling oF CosmEtiCs.
C、thEy just mAkE work to givE thEmsElvEs A jo
B、
D、thEy protECtEu suppliErs.
A、ChAin oF shops inEAst yorkshirE,EnglAnD hAs BEEn tolD thAt it woulD BE A CriminAl oFFEnCE to sEll thousAnDs oF tuBEs oF toothpAstE mADE By A lEADing FrEnCh mAnuFACturEr simply BECAusE thE smAll print giving thE Firm importing it DoEs not inCluDE thE lEttErs "uk". unDEr CosmEtiCs rEgulAtions implEmEnting 25 sEpArAtEEuropEAn union instruCtions, unlEss thE ADDrEss is lonDon, whiCh is "A mAjor City", thE lEttErs uk must BE ADDED、thE suppliErs rEsponsE, whEn gorDon roDgErs’sA2z ChAin AskED thEm to tAkE BACk thE toothpAstE, wAs thAt this woulD posE no proBlEm, BECAusE trADing stAnDArDs oFFiCiAls ElsEwhErE inBritAin Do not BothEr ABout suCh FAult-FinDing to A vEry minutE DEtAil.
A2z, whiCh sElls A rAngE oF morE thAn 10000 housEholD itEms From its 14 DisCount storEs in hull AnDEAst yorkshirE, First stumBlED into thEsE mystErious rEquirEmEnts oF CosmEtiC lABElling whEn summonED ByEAst yorkshirE trADing stAnDArDs oFFiCiAls on A CriminAl ChArgE oF sElling tuBEs oF thE sAmE BrAnD oF toothpAstE, mEntADEnt, DEsignED For thE southAFriCAn mArkEt. thEsE CArriED thE nAmE oF A gErmAn DistriButor But no uk suppliEr. thE CounCil hAD no ComplAint ABout thE toothpAstE itsElF.
it is Common AnD lEgAl prACtiCE For supErmArkEts AnD DisCount storEs to Buy up A wiDE rAngE oF BrAnDED proDuCts pACkAgED By lEADingEuropEAn AnDAmEriCAn mAnuFACturErs For non-Eu mArkEts. thEsE CAn thEn BE solD At priCEs lowEr thAn thosE rECommEnDED For iDEntiCAl proDuCts inEuropE, whiCh ArE only morE ExpEnsivE BECAusEEu ConsumErs CAn supposEDly AFForD to pAy morE.
CounCil oFFiCiAls wErE quiCk to point out thAt thEy support thE ContriBution this grAy EConomy mAkEs to "hEAlthy CompEtition". thE only proBlEm wAs thAt importErs’ DEtAils must BE givEn By thE rEgulAtion Formul
A、For A mAjor City suCh As lonDon only A postCoDE is nECEssAry, But For othEr CitiEs AnD towns thE lEttErs uk must BE ADDED、
whEnA2z AskED how it wAs ExpECtED to ExAminE thE smAll print on thE lABElling oF EACh oF 10000 proDuCts it CArriEs,EAst yorkshirE rEpliED thAt it wAs up to thE Firm to improvE thE quAlity oF thEir inspECtion proCEDurEs.A22 thEn suppliED thE CounCil thrEE wEEks running with ExAmplEs oF similAr proDuCts CArrying "illEgAl lABElling", Bought From mAjor supErmArkEts in thE sAmE ArEA~ Asking why thEsE lArgE Firms wErE not Also prosECutED、thE CounCil sAiD it "DiD not hAvE thE rEsourCEs" to ChAsE up EvEry CAsE oF illEgAlity, to whiCh mr. roDgErs rEsponDED thAt hE "DiD not hAvE thE rEsourCEs" to improvE thE quAlity oF thEir inspECtion proCEDurEs, whiCh thE CounCil wAs Asking oF him. lAst wEEk his Firm’s CAsE wAs ADjournED、
whAt DoEs thE ArtiClE tEll us ABout thEEu
A、thEy look AFtEr CustomErs’ intErEsts.
B、thEy ArE vEry striCt with thE lABElling oF CosmEtiCs.
C、thEy just mAkE work to givE thEmsElvEs A jo
B、
D、thEy protECtEu suppliErs.
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