______ he referred to in his article was unknown to the general reader.
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A.That |
B.What |
C.Whether |
D.Where |
His parents were teachers in that school, _______ lost their lives in order to save
their students in the earthquake.
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A.none of them |
B.both of them |
C.none of whom |
D.both of whom |
Xi’an is really a fascinating city and we’ve decided to stay for two weeks.
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A.another |
B.other |
C.the other |
D.other’s |
Some passengers complain that it usually _________so long to fill in travel insurance documents.
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A.costs |
B.takes |
C.spends |
D.spares |
Great as Newton was, many of his ideas _______ today and are being modified by the work of scientists of our time.
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A.are to challenge |
B.may be challenged |
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C.have been challenged |
D.are challenging |
Only when your identity has been checked, ___________.
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A.you are allowed in |
B.you will be allowed in |
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C.will you allow in |
D.will you be allowed in |
Generally speaking, according to the directions, the drug has no side effect.
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A.when taking |
B.when taken |
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C.when to take |
D.when to be taken |
After the Arab states won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding education, with girls as well as boys ______ to go to school.
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A.to be encouraged |
B.been encouraged |
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C.being encouraged |
D.be encouraged |
There’s a feeling in me __________ we’ll never know what a UFO is – not ever.
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A.of which |
B.which |
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C.that |
D.what |
I grew up poor – living with six brothers, my father and a wonderful mother.We had 26 money and few worldly goods, but plenty of love and attention.I was 27 and energetic.I understood that no matter how poor a person was, they could 28 afford a dream.
My dream was to be a 29 .When I was sixteen, I could crush a baseball, throw a ninety – mile – per – hour fastball.I was also 30 : my high – school coach was Ollie Jarvis, who 31 me the difference between having a dream and showing strong belief.One particular 32 with him changed my life forever.
It was a summer and a friend recommended me for a summer 33 .This meant a chance for my first income – cash for a new bike and new clothes, and the 34 of savings for a house for my mother.The opportunity was attracting, and I wanted to 35 at it.
Then I realized I would have to 36 summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldn’t be playing.I was 37 about this.
When I told Coach Jarvis, he was as 38 as I expected him to be.“You have your whole life to work,” he said.“Your 39 days are limited.You can’t afford to waste them.”
I stood before him with my head 40 , trying to think of how to explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth 41 his disappointment in me.
“How much are you going to make at this job?” he demanded.
“$ 3.25 an hour,” I replied.
“Well, is $ 3.25 an hour the price of a 42 ?” he asked.
That 43 laid bare for me the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal.I devoted myself to 44 that summer, and within the year I was offered a $ 20,000 contract.I signed with the Denver Broncos in 1984 for $ 1.7 million, and bought my mother the 45 of my dreams.
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