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As a scientist, she learned with sadness that little in Nature is truly beyond the tampering reach of man.

A. … it is difficult for man to compete with Nature.
B. … it is impossible for man to benefit from Nature.
C. … Nature can hardly escape from man’s interference.
D. …Nature is really more powerful than human beings.

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Seldom ______ my boss in such good mood(心情) since I came to work in this company.

A. I saw
B. I have been
C. have I seen
D. do I see

These bits of information and the list of D grades were all the records had to offer.

A. These bits of information explained his poor grades.
B. His poor grades were related to these bits of information.
C. What could be found in the records were those things required to be there.
D. The records gave nothing more than these bits of information and poor grades.

If I love you, I can see you as a separate person, with your own values and thoughts and feelings, and I do not insist that you surrender your identity and conform to an image of what I expect you to be for me.

A. ... I don’t want you to lose hope and then blame me for it.
B. ... I won’t force you to be independent and you can rely on me.
C. ... I don’t expect you to follow my step and become similar to me.
D. ... I won’t push you to lose yourself and become what I like you to be.

Far-reaching as many of them [Edison’s inventions] have been in their effect upon modern civilization, the total effect of Edison’s career surpasses the sum of all of them.

A. One can never evaluate Edison’s great inventions high enough.
B. One needs to understand Edison’s inventions to appreciate his career.
C. Edison’s inventions are his most outstanding contributions to human life.
D. Edison’s influence upon human society is much greater than his inventions.

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