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He didn ’t seem to _____ any importance to the problem.

A. realize

B. consider

C. attach

D. catch

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第3题
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第5题
Some of the notebooks George Washington kept as a young man are still in existence. They
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At school he seems only to have been interested in mathematics. In fact, his formal education was surprisingly brief for a gentleman, and incomplete. For unlike other young Virginian of that day, he did not go to the College of William and Mary in the Virginian capital of Williamsburg. In terms of formal training then, Washington contrasts sharply with some other early American Presidents such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. In later years, Washington probably regretted his lack of intellectual training. He never felt comfortable in a debate in Congress, or on any subject that had not to do with everyday, practical matters. And because he never learned French and could not speak directly to the French leaders, he did not visit the country he admired so much. Thus, unlike Jefferson and Adams, he never reached Europe.

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第6题
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第7题
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第 8 题 The Gallop poll shows many people want to be rich in order not to work.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第10题
They didn‘t seem to appreciate the magnitude of the problem.A.existenceB.causeC.importance

They didn‘t seem to appreciate the magnitude of the problem.

A.existence

B.cause

C.importance

D.situation

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第11题
They didn't seem to appreciate the magnitude of the problem.A.existence B.im

They didn't seem to appreciate the magnitude of the problem.

A.existence

B.importance

C.cause

D.situation

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