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Before 20 years old, I had __________. 查看材料A.thos

Before 20 years old, I had __________. 查看材料

A.those unexpected,unknown and inaccessible places.

B.a travel writer for a famous magazine tells us a little about her life and profession

C.never been anywhere

D.a journalist on a local paper

E.been to London the remotest place for me at that time

F.tells us some interesting tourist resorts all over the world

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If one dies before 65 years old , the policy pays out much more than the investment.
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第2题
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M: Yes, unfortunately, that's a common problem with books made from wood pulp.

W: I suppose to make paper from wood that you have to add a lot of chemicals and acids to make it turn white.

M: Exactly and it's the acid that eventually eats away the paper.

W: Oh, that actually make sense, but this book's not even 75 years old and I've seen books in museum that are hundreds of years old and they're in fine condition.

M: Well, you see, books have been made from wood pulp only since the 1850's, before that they were mostly made from materials like animals' skins, and no chemicals were added.

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M: Eh, currently the only way to stop the books from decaying is to remove the binding and treat each page individually to remove the acid.

W: That doesn't sound very economical.

M: No, it isn't. It's not practical to treat a large number of books with this process, so we only try to rescue the most valuable 1st edition books in our collection.

W: Well, thanks for the explanation. I'd better get back to my project.

M: Good luck, and I hope the old book holds long enough for you to finish it.

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第3题
The children born in the United States today ______.A.have much more chance of survival th

The children born in the United States today ______.

A.have much more chance of survival than those in the other countries

B.have as much chance of survival as before

C.will probably live to be 70 years old

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第4题
第二节 完型填空 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳

第二节 完型填空

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made ten years before, you can not help being 【M2】 ______

strucked by the appearance of the women taking part. 【M3】 ______

Their hair-styles and make-up look dated; their

skirts look either too long nor too short; their 【M4】 ______

general appearance is, in fact, slightly funny.

The men taking part, on the other hand, are clearly

recognizable. There are nothing about their appearance 【M5】 ______

to suggest they belong to an entire different age. 【M6】 ______

This illusion is created by changing fashions. Over the

years, great majority of men have resisted 【M7】 ______

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Each year a few so-called top designers

in Paris and London lay down on the law 【M10】 ______

and the women of the whole world over run to obey.

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and dictatorial. Sometimes they decide randomly,

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Which one of the following will not be required to have an interview when he or she applies for a traveling visa to the United States.()

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B.An 60 years old man

C.A 10 years old girl

D.A 20 years old movie star

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A.It was built by the Canadians.

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A.Twenty.

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C.Not told.

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