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Whether he cabe admitted to a top university or not( ) ohow good his grades are.
· depends
· depend
· depending
· dependent
Irregular daily schedule and diet rich ifat and calories can( ) obesity especially among young people.
· derive
· bring up
· result
· lead to
Ideciding whether or not a situatiois safe, pilots must be taught to assume that the worst will happen, and theto( ) whether there is a risk or not.
·absorb
· apply
·assess
·occupy
With a good command of English, he soogot( ) to working with British people.
·accustomed
· consistent
· relevant
· responsible
The military officers were more( ) about their owvictory and therefore more willing to predict their enemy’s defeat.
·negative
· optimistic
· ignorant
· appropriate
The boss doesn’t need to say or do anything; her mere( ) ithe office makes her employees work harder.
·exemplify
·perceive
·presence
·present
He is by no means a(n)( ) man. Othe contrary, he always departs from customs.
· intelligent
· disgraceful
· traditional
· sophisticated
The top floors of a building collapsed, trapping a constructioworker ithe rubble (瓦砾), but he was( ) and could talk to rescuers.
· reasonable
· conscious
· rational
·innocent
After reading this story, we know the word ‘hamburger’ comes from ( ).
·China because it has a long history
·English because Germans don’t speak English
·English speakers because they love eating it
·America because they give it that name
( ) begito sell hamburgers to people.
· Americans
· The author
· Germans
· Europeans
Which statement is correct according to the passage( )
·At first hamburgers was a kind of bread.
·Few Americans like hamburgers.
·Hamburgers are made of ham.
·Hamburgers were first sold a century ago.
Hamburg originally is ( )
·a kind of food
·a round piece of beef
·a city iGermany
·the name of a village
According to the text, English is ( ).
· older thaChinese
· as old as Chinese
· not so old as Chinese
· very hard to learn
I can.t thank you ______ much because without your help I ______ have wothe first prize.
· that; might not
Wheyou are going upstairs, please ______ your head.
· attend
· notice
· mind
· observe
· depends
· depend
· depending
· dependent
Irregular daily schedule and diet rich ifat and calories can( ) obesity especially among young people.
· derive
· bring up
· result
· lead to
Ideciding whether or not a situatiois safe, pilots must be taught to assume that the worst will happen, and theto( ) whether there is a risk or not.
·absorb
· apply
·assess
·occupy
With a good command of English, he soogot( ) to working with British people.
·accustomed
· consistent
· relevant
· responsible
The military officers were more( ) about their owvictory and therefore more willing to predict their enemy’s defeat.
·negative
· optimistic
· ignorant
· appropriate
The boss doesn’t need to say or do anything; her mere( ) ithe office makes her employees work harder.
·exemplify
·perceive
·presence
·present
He is by no means a(n)( ) man. Othe contrary, he always departs from customs.
· intelligent
· disgraceful
· traditional
· sophisticated
The top floors of a building collapsed, trapping a constructioworker ithe rubble (瓦砾), but he was( ) and could talk to rescuers.
· reasonable
· conscious
· rational
·innocent
After reading this story, we know the word ‘hamburger’ comes from ( ).
·China because it has a long history
·English because Germans don’t speak English
·English speakers because they love eating it
·America because they give it that name
( ) begito sell hamburgers to people.
· Americans
· The author
· Germans
· Europeans
Which statement is correct according to the passage( )
·At first hamburgers was a kind of bread.
·Few Americans like hamburgers.
·Hamburgers are made of ham.
·Hamburgers were first sold a century ago.
Hamburg originally is ( )
·a kind of food
·a round piece of beef
·a city iGermany
·the name of a village
According to the text, English is ( ).
· older thaChinese
· as old as Chinese
· not so old as Chinese
· very hard to learn
I can.t thank you ______ much because without your help I ______ have wothe first prize.
· that; might not
Wheyou are going upstairs, please ______ your head.
· attend
· notice
· mind
· observe