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【题目】---Would you like to go on a trip to the Garden of Eden(伊甸园)?

---Sorry, we can’t. It’s ___________the visiting hours. Let’s make it tomorrow.

A. throughB. acrossC. beyondD. against

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:—你想去伊甸园游玩吗?—抱歉,我们不能。现在过了探访时间了。我们明天再去吧。A. through穿过;B. across横过;C. beyond超出;D. against对抗。根据本题语境,现在不能去,明天再去,可知,超出了游玩的时间,故选C

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Here is a famous story about the Great Wall of China. The story happened in the Qin Dynasty.1 Do you want to know more about the love story?

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【题目】 Have you ever had the strange feeling that you were being watched? You turned around and, sure enough, someone was looking right at you!

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Baker concludes that people do not have the ability to sense when they’re being stared at. If people doubt the outcome of his two experiments, said Baker, “I suggest they repeat the experiments and see for themselves.”

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