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At least 1.64 million children in China suffer from autism (自闭症), and they _____ more attention and care from society.

A. forgive B. tolerate C. include D. deserve

D

【解析】考察词语辨析。A原谅;B忍受;C包括;D应该、需要中国最少有164万儿童患有自闭症,他们需要社会的更多关心和爱护。根据题意,故选D

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1.It can be inferred from the passage that .

A. students who quit school will pay more for travel

B. students may enjoy lower-price tickets when traveling

C. students should have a longer summer vacation than ever

D. students will be offered part-time jobs during the vacation

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A. you have more free time B. you’re tired of school life

C. you enjoy traveling a lot D. you’re of the right age

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A. Camp America offers jobs to students.

B. Psychology students are good at saving money.

C. Students had better choose a camp related to their future job.

D. A camp is a good place to combine employment and vacation.

4. According to the passage, who is more likely to get a job after graduation?

A. John, who got excellent academic records during his university years.

B. Lily, who worked abroad as an au pair during summer vacations.

C. Tom, who got working experience related to his future job in college.

D. Mary, who got a degree after studying four years in a famous university.

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a. He married June.

b. He married Sue

c. He bought the big house on the hill.

d. He bought a large chicken farm.

e. He succeeded in giving up drinking.

f. He tried but failed to get rid of drinking.

A. a, d, c, b, f, e B. b, d, f, c, e, a

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A. He began drinking at the age of 17.

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C. He was not happy, although he lived in the big house at the age of 35.

D. He bought the big house on the hill when he was 25.

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B. His finance was the first thing that led to the failure of his first marriage.

C. His first wife didn’t know about his drinking before marriage.

D. He gave birth to two children in his 40s.

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B. The author has hope because the doctor concluded that he had 2-5 years left.

C. The author is uncertain whether the symptoms of ALS have appeared or not.

D. The author will ask God whether the disease is curable or not.

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