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Once Napoleon stayed in a small inn.The next morning he went to thank the innkeeper.“I want to rewarded you,” said Napoleon.
“Thank you, sir.Will you tell me something as a reward?”said the innkeepers.“During the war, the Russians took control of a farm house which you were sleeping, so you hide yourself in a pile of hay.What did you feel then?”
Napoleon looked angrily and called two soldiers take the innkeeper and his wife out to the garden, as both of their hands tied.“Ready!Aim!” Napoleon said.Felt frightened, the innkeeper’s wife cried.
“Stop!” Just then, Napoleon went to the innkeeper, “Now you know the my answer, don’t you?”
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C.it is essential for people to protect their vital organs
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B.may lead to obesity
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C.To inform people of the harm of processed foods.
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Sincerely,
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完形填空(共1小題)
The two teachers were sitting in the teacher's room.For a moment there was_____.Then one of them, Miss Smith said, "I'm afraid I'd have to fail him."
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1.A.distance B.silence C.pleasure D.delight
2.A.so a B.such a C.so D.such
3.A.lesson B.thing C.problem D.boy
4.A.homework B.housework C.cleaning D.washing
5.A.some B.plenty C.a(chǎn)ny D.lots
6.A.before B.for C.since D.till
7.A.Long B.Until C.Ever D.Never
8.A.quarreled B.talked C.dealt D.discussed
9.A.said B.thought C.required D.made
10.A.quickly B.often C.much D.well
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閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
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2.A. expose B. devote C. adjust D. link
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5.A. so B. or C. and D. but
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Who Owns the Moon?
Within the next ten years, the US, China, Israel, and a crowd of private companies plan to set up camp on the moon. So if and when they plant a flag, does that give them property rights?
A NASA working group hosted a discussion this week to ask: Who owns the moon? The answer, of course, is no use. The Outer Space Treaty, the international law signed by more than 100 countries, states that the moon and other celestial bodies(天體) are the province of all mankind. No doubt that would annoy all of the people throughout the ages, like monks from the Middle Ages, who have tried to claim the moon was theirs.
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A. the US will live on the moon forever
B. the moon will not be able to hold all mankind
C. the potential land rush will become more and more frequent
D. no one can answer the question “Who owns the moon?”
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A. encourage private groups to land on the moon
B. help NASA host a discussion about land rush on the moon
C. help some developing countries complete their lunar projects
D. reward some countries or private groups which haven’t stepped on the moon
3.The underlined word “that” in the first paragraph refers to .
A. the Outer Space Treaty B. if and when they plant a flag
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A. The US astronauts will live on the moon for a longer time.
B. Many countries and private groups plan to go to the moon.
C. Why some private groups wish to land on the moon.
D. It is easy to gain some property rights on the moon.
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