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Difficult conditions will sometimes ________ a man's best qualities.

A.give out B.bring out

C.let out D.take out

 

B

【解析】B 考查动词短语辨析。句意:艰苦条件有时会展现出一个人最好的品质。bring out“使显现,使表现出”,符合句意。give out“分发,散发,公开”;let out“放……出去,释放”;take out“带某人出去,切除”,均不符合句意。

 

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The coffee shop in Hangzhou had opened as the Lingyin Temple Starbucks, leading some people to believe it was located inside the renowned temple.

However, the company said in a statement yesterday that the coffee shop was actually in the Lingyin scenic area, about 20 minutes' walk from the temple's entrance.It was said the outlet would now be known as the Lingyin Starbucks.

Wang Shan, deputy director of the Lingyin office of the West Lake Administration in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province, said, “Actually, the coffee house is a long distance from the temple.It is located in the tourist service area on Lingyin Road outside of the temple, as part of the supporting facilities.”

The temple's administration urged the cafe to change its name to make it clear that it was not located inside the temple.

In a heated online debate, critics said the U.S.chain's commercial style would spoil the serenity that an oriental Buddhism temple should embrace.

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A.To attract the tourists.

B.To tell the public the coffee outlet doesn't lie inside the temple.

C.To obey the government.

D.To do something to protect the temple.

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B.Because it changed Chinese culture.

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D.Because the Seattle?based coffee chain closed the shops by itself.

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Charles Darwin didn’t settle for(满足于)just thinking he knew something. And, he believed all things could be important however simple they seemed to be.

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Scientists sometimes stop to look at very simple things and to think very hard about them. Even the simplest idea, which we might think is foolish, can shake the foundations of science.

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C. thought even the simplest thing was important

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I was nine years old, walking down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a bag of  on my shoulder. On my  that day, I came to that company finally, whose owner, Mr. Rader, had always taken me there to  his workers whether they wanted any magazines.

  off the rain like a wet dog, I entered Mr. Rader’s office. After a quick glance he  me over to the fireplace. Noticing the  in the top of my  , he said, “Come with me! ”pulling me into his truck. We  before a shoe store. Inside, a salesman  me with the finest pair of Oxfords I had  seen. I felt about 10 feet tall when I got up  them. “We’d like a pair of new socks too, ”Mr. Rader said.

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3. A. broughtB. approached

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4. A. magazinesB. newspapers

C. notesD. books

5. A. returnsB. roundsC. tripsD. arrivals

6.A. begB. demandC. tellD. ask

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8. A. followedB. ledC. watchedD. carried

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10. A. coatB. shoeC. sockD. bag

11. A. pulled upB. took in

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12. A. dressedB. fittedC. sharedD. comforted

13.A. neverB. alreadyC. everD. hardly

14. A. forB. withC. onD. in

15. A. penB. paperC. cardD. notebook

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