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During one four-year period about 600 years ago, the Black Death killed at least 25 million people in Europe. 在大约600年前一次为期四年的流行期中,黑死病至少使2500万欧洲人丧生。()

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A.the World War One

B.the First World War

C.World War the One

D.First World War

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第2题
His opinions were ______ accepted during the discussion; no one opposed him.A.consistently

His opinions were ______ accepted during the discussion; no one opposed him.

A.consistently

B.universally

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第3题
During the teenage years, one should learn to ______.A.differ from others in as many ways

During the teenage years, one should learn to ______.

A.differ from others in as many ways as possible

B.get into the right season and become popular

C.find one's real self

D.rebel against parents and the popularity waves

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第4题
If one were planning an outdoor game during this period, he should ______.A.plan it for th

If one were planning an outdoor game during this period, he should ______.

A.plan it for the morning hours

B.plan it for the afternoon hours

C.plan it for the evening hours

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第5题
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A.Spring Blossom

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第6题
A: Did you stay in a hotel during your visit to Shanghai? B: No. We stayed with one of my best friends. There’re enough rooms in his house to put us ___.
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A、up

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第7题
When commencing cargo operations on a container ship,one cell at a hatch is generally disc
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A.remove an existing list that would slow down cargo operations

B.initiate loading in conjunction with unloading at the hatch

C.improve stability during cargo operations

D.allow longshoremen easy access to the hatch

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第8题
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【C1】

A.at

B.on

C.in

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B.traditional

C.prevailing

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A.a riverboat pilot

B.a printer

C.a gold miner

D.a famous writer

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