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Even small towns have a coffee shop _____ simple meals, drinks of all kinds.A: to se

Even small towns have a coffee shop _____ simple meals, drinks of all kinds.

A: to serve

B: serves

C: served

D: serving

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A stranger in England will be surprised to find that in that country A) people hav

A stranger in England will be surprised to find that in that country

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第2题
Throughout the 19th century and into the 20th, citizens of the United States maintained a
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Gradually, economic reality overcame ideology. Thousands (146) the precarious life on the farm for more secure and better paying jobs in the city. But when these people migrated from the countryside, they carried their fears and suspicions with them.

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A.eruption

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第3题
Many small towns have experienced new population growth from the cities. These newcomers t
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From the passage we know that residents living in the small town now______.

A.are satisfied with their present situation

B.regret their coming

C.are to leave

D.have complaints

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第4题
听力原文: One important thing about art movements is that their popularity can be affec
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A.People working in a large factory.

B.People walking on crowded city streets.

C.An everyday activity in a small town.

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第5题
Passage Four:Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:Time was—and not so man
y years ago, either—when the average citizen to ok a pretty dim view of banks and banking. That this was so, it should be said, was to no small extent the fault of banks and bankers themselves. Banks used to be—and a few still are—forbidding (令人生畏的) structures. Behind the little barred windows were, more often than not, elderly gentlemen w hose expression of friendliness reflected the size of the customer’s account, and nothing less than a few hundred thousand in the bank could have inspired the suggestion of a smile.

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第36题:The author believes that the unfriendly atmosphere in banks many years a go was chiefly due to ________.

A) the attitude of bankers

B) unfriendliness of customers toward banks

C) economic pressure of the time

D) the outer appearance of bank buildings

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第6题
Compared with those small towns, people in large cities haveA.less self-discipline.B.bette

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A.less self-discipline.

B.better sense of discipline.

C.more mutual respect.

D.less effective government.

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Compared with those small towns, people in large cities have ______.A.less serf-discipline

Compared with those small towns, people in large cities have ______.

A.less serf-discipline

B.better sense of discipline

C.more mutual respect

D.less effective government

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第8题
A.The populations of small towns increased rapidly.B.Art critics in cites began to tak

A.The populations of small towns increased rapidly.

B.Art critics in cites began to take notice of regionalism.

C.Some regionalist painters began a new art movement.

D.Society became more internationally focused.

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第9题
With the development of the newest form. of transportation, the towns in America are usual
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第10题
Compared with those in small towns, people in large cities haveA.less self-discipline.B.be

Compared with those in small towns, people in large cities have

A.less self-discipline.

B.better sense of discipline.

C.more mutual respect.

D.less effective government.

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Compared with those in small towns, people in large cities have ______.A.less serf-discipl

Compared with those in small towns, people in large cities have ______.

A.less serf-discipline

B.better sense of discipline

C.more mutual respect

D.less effective government

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