A.bringB.takeC.stealD.offer
All of the following is true EXCEPT _________ .A.the editor reads the literature and copies words on cardsB.the editor sorts the cards out himselfC.the editor has the right to choose the meanings of wordsD.the editor deífines words after sorting out all cards
The author says that the dictionary writer does all of the following EXCEPT_____ .A.collecting words and their contexts of useB.setting up powerful statements about word meaningC.sorting out word cardsD.dividing up word cards
The word “counts” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _____ .A.weighsB.estimatesC.mattersD.numbers
The word “Scarcely” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to _____ .A.obviouslyB.barelyC.consistentlyD.needlessly
Which of the following was NOT mentioned in the passage as a nest - building material of the broad-tailed hummingbird?A.PaperB.Plant downC.Spider websD.Tree bark
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions"It was very kind of you to help me out, John." "____________________"A.You can say that again.B.I'm glad you like it.C.That was the least I could do.D.Thanks a million.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questionsI'm sorry, but the director___________________the office.A.already leftB.has leftC.had leftD.is leaving
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questionsThe Citizen's Centre will give you legal advice free of____________.A.chargeB.moneyC.priceD.payment
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on year answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Pandemic Diseases Diseases are a natural part of life on Earth. If there were no diseases, the population would grow too quickly, and there would not be enough food or other resources. So in a way, diseases are nature's way of keeping the Earth in balance. But sometimes they spread very quickly and kill large numbers of people. For example, in 1918, an outbreak of the flu spread across the world, killing over 25 million people in only six months. Such terrible outbreaks of a disease are called pandemics.Pandemics happen when a disease changes in a way that our bodies are not prepared to fight. In 1918, a new type of flu virus appeared. Our bodies had no way to fight this new flu virus, and so it spread very quickly and killed large numbers of people. While there have been many different pandemic diseases throughout history, all of them have a few things in common.First, all pandemic diseases spread from one person to another very easily.Second, while they may kill many people, they generally do not kill people very quickly. A good example of this would be the Marburg virus. The Marburg virus is an extremely infectious disease. In addition, it is deadly. About 70-80% of all the people who get the Marburg virus die from the disease. However, the Marburg virus has not become a pandemic because most people die within three days of getting the disease. This means that the virus does not have enough time to spread to a large number of people. The flu virus of 1918, on the other hand, generally took about a week to ten days to kill its victims, so it had more time to spread.While we may never be able to completely stop pandemics, we can make them less common. Doctors carefully monitor new diseases that they fear could become pandemics. For example, in 2002 and 2003, doctors carefully watched SARS. Their health warnings may have prevented SARS from becoming a pandemic.According to paragraph 3, why hasn't t Marburg virus become a pandemic?A.It is not a deadly disease.B.It does not spread from person to person easily.C.Doctors have prevented it from becoming a pandemic.D.It kills people too quickly.
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