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It's really kind ______
A.of you to say so
B.for you to say so
C.of you saying so
D.for you saying so
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It's really kind ______
A.of you to say so
B.for you to say so
C.of you saying so
D.for you saying so
Simon: I hope you'll pardon me for saying the wrong words. I just couldn't help.
Gary: ______. It doesn't really matter.
A. I think so.
B. With pleasure.
C. Please take it easy.
D. Yes, but why?
E. Sure you can.
F. It's very kind of you!
G. Never mind.
H. Not too bad.
Ben-Shalar uses three optimistic exercisers. When he feels down-sag, after giving a bad lecture-he grants himself permission to be human. He reminds himself that mot every lecture can be a Nobel winner; some will be less effective than others. Next is reconstruction, He analyzes the weak lecture, leaning lessons, for the future about what works and what doesn’t. Finally, there is perspective, which involves acknowledging that in the ground scheme of life, one lecture really doesn’t matter.
The kind of dog known as Alsatian has 220 million olfactory (嗅觉) cells. Man has five million. Scientists believe that the Alsatian is one million times better than man in finding out odors.
The human sense of smell, however, is really quite good. The average human being can distinguish more than 10 000 different odors.
According to the passage which of the following facts is NOT true?
A.Many animals have poor eyesight while their sense of smell, is quite good.
B.Dogs are color blind.
C.The human sense of smell is not good.
D.Dogs can see no more than shades of gray.
From the passage, we can inter that
A. the author has a high opinion of the foundation
B. the author is surely a close friend of the Gates
C. the author believes Bill Gates is really a kind person
D. the author admires the medical knowledge of Bill Gates
At about 9:30 we went to the White House. It's 【66】 the public from 10 【67】 12, and there was a long line of people 【68】 to get in. We didn't have to wait very long, because the line moved 【69】 quickly.
The White House is really white. It is painted every year. And it seems very white, because it's got beautiful lawns 【70】 around it, with many trees and shrubs. The grounds 【71】 about four square blocks. I mean, they're about two blocks long 【72】 each side.
Of course, we didn't see the whole building. The part 【73】 the President lives and works is not open to the public. But the part we saw was beautiful. We went 【74】 five of the main rooms. One of them was the library on the ground floor. On the next floor, there are three rooms named 【75】 the colors that are used in them: the Red Room, the Blue Room, and the Green Room. The walls are covered with silk 【76】 There are 【77】 of old furniture from the time 【78】 the White House was 【79】 built. And everywhere there are paintings and statues of former presidents and 【80】 famous people from history.
(61)
A.made
B.took
C.went
D.set
As a result of his kindness, many people came to visit him. Among them was a newspaperman. During their talk,Johnson remarked that he was seventy-five and expected to live to be a hundred.
The newspaperman asked him how he managed to be healthy at seventy-five. Johnson had a sense of humour (幽默).He liked whisky (威士忌酒)and drank some each day. “I have an injection(注射)in my neck each evening,”he told the newspaperman,thinking of his evening glass of whisky.
The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant. In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was seventy-five and had a daily injection in his neck. Within a week Johnson received thousands of letters from all over Britain, asking him for the secret of his daily injection.
____The gift of money to the school suggests that Johnson .
A.had no children
B.was a strange man
C.was very fond of children
D.wanted people to know how rich he was
Many people wrote to Johnson to find out____.A.what kind of whisky he had
B.how to live longer
C.how to become wealthy
D.in which part of the neck to have an injection
The newspaperman____.A.should have reported what Johnson had told him
B.shouldn’ t have asked Johnson what injection he had
C.was eager to live a long life
D.should have found out what Johnson really meant
When Johnson said he had an injection in his neck each evening, he really meant that____.A.he drank a glass of whisky in the evening
B.he needed an injection in the neck
C.a daily injection in the evening would make him sleep well
D.there was something wrong with his neck
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It's really a difficult problem to ______.
A.look at
B.make out
C.deal with
D.dwell on