His refusal to accept the prize does not__________from his success in winning it.    
[     ]
A. take away                      
B. take off    
C. take up                          
D. take on
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Your vocabulary refers to the words in a language you are familiar with. Your active vocabulary contains the words you understand and use in speech and in print, and your passive vocabulary includes the words you do not use but understand. Although children learn more new words than adults, the vocabulary of an adult is not fixed and can be increased. Improve your language repertoire (全部技能) with daily exposure to new words, their pronunciations and meanings.

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Brian knew he had been drinking more and more, but he was convinced that he'd return to more moderate drinking when he wasn't so pressured at work, and that "a few too many drinks now and then" wasn't a major problem.

"My wife and father were on me to stop drinking, but you know how critical and protective family can be," said Brian. "So I blew them off."

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1.What happened to Brian according to the passage?

A. He suffered from an illness called alcohol addiction.

B. He changed so much that he was deserted by his family.

C. He became morally corrupted drinking too much all day.

D. He drank a little more than normal to escape the pressure.

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C. Wife and father’s intervention.            D. Brian’s different thoughts.

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   B. Jack’s suggestions were professional and persuasive

   C. Jack and Brian’s family had different opinions

   D. he knew his friend wouldn’t easily intervene his personal affair

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   C. his failure to do his work well             D. his marriage problems

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A. tell us the bad results of alcohol addiction     

B. warn us not to fall into the habit of drinking

C. show friends have real power to intervene  

D. prove a friend in need is a friend indeed

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