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W: How is your Uncle Paul doingM: Not so good.W: Does Paul need a new houseM: Yes, he does. His house is too old and small.W: How many children does Paul haveM: He has five children.W: What does Paul’s family needM: The family needs more money. What does Paul’s family need most()

A house.
B. More money.
C. A good job.
D. Children.

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W: How is your Uncle Paul doingM: Not so good.W: Does Paul need a new houseM: Yes, he does. His house is too old and small.W: How many children does Paul haveM: He has five children.W: What does Paul’s family needM: The family needs more money. How many children does Paul have()

A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.

Chicago began life in 1779 (1) a small trading post on the Chicago River. A farsighted black freedman, Jean du Sable, did a flourishing fur (2) with the Native Americans. When his trading post became a fort and then a city, it was (3) Chicago. This is the Native American word for the wild onions found in the area.In 1820 Chicago (4) ten or twelve houses and a store or two. Now it is the third largest city in the (5) , and still it continues to grow. Thousands of new buildings are (6) every year. They are built to accommodate new businesses and residences. More than seven (7) people now live in and around the city.Astride the crossroads of the nation, Chicago is the largest railroad (8) in the world. No other city in the land is a larger trucking center. The city, (9) on lake Michigan, is the largest inland port in the world. O’Hare Airport is the world’s busiest commercial airport. Overall, Chicago is the leading (10) center in the United States.Its location in the heart of North America’s farmland (11) Chicago the world’s largest grain market. It also plays (12) each year to more than a thousand conventions. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was nominated for President at the Republican convention (13) here. That was to establish a pattern for both the Democratic and Republican parties since that time. Half of all major (14) conventions have taken place in Chicago.But Chicago did not achieve success without problems. At one time pollution from the Chicago River (15) the city’s water supply from Lake Michigan. (16) pure drinking water, the engineers reversed the course of the river (17) it flowed backwards, away from the lake! This kept the water supply (18) . Even the famous fire of 1871 could not snuff out the spirits of the vital young giant. The entire central city was (19) , but citizens built anew. And they erected the first towering structure of steel and concrete. In doing so, they invented the (20) Today, as an example, Chicago’s impressive skyline includes the world’s tallest building. The 1454 foot Sears Tower. 18().

A. clean
B. salty
C. warm
D. polluted

Chicago began life in 1779 (1) a small trading post on the Chicago River. A farsighted black freedman, Jean du Sable, did a flourishing fur (2) with the Native Americans. When his trading post became a fort and then a city, it was (3) Chicago. This is the Native American word for the wild onions found in the area.In 1820 Chicago (4) ten or twelve houses and a store or two. Now it is the third largest city in the (5) , and still it continues to grow. Thousands of new buildings are (6) every year. They are built to accommodate new businesses and residences. More than seven (7) people now live in and around the city.Astride the crossroads of the nation, Chicago is the largest railroad (8) in the world. No other city in the land is a larger trucking center. The city, (9) on lake Michigan, is the largest inland port in the world. O’Hare Airport is the world’s busiest commercial airport. Overall, Chicago is the leading (10) center in the United States.Its location in the heart of North America’s farmland (11) Chicago the world’s largest grain market. It also plays (12) each year to more than a thousand conventions. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was nominated for President at the Republican convention (13) here. That was to establish a pattern for both the Democratic and Republican parties since that time. Half of all major (14) conventions have taken place in Chicago.But Chicago did not achieve success without problems. At one time pollution from the Chicago River (15) the city’s water supply from Lake Michigan. (16) pure drinking water, the engineers reversed the course of the river (17) it flowed backwards, away from the lake! This kept the water supply (18) . Even the famous fire of 1871 could not snuff out the spirits of the vital young giant. The entire central city was (19) , but citizens built anew. And they erected the first towering structure of steel and concrete. In doing so, they invented the (20) Today, as an example, Chicago’s impressive skyline includes the world’s tallest building. The 1454 foot Sears Tower. 17().

A. however
B. then
C. therefore
D. so that

假日连锁店的住客们每年从它们的2638家分店中卷走50万条毛巾,酒店想知道这些毛巾后来的遭遇如何。不过,假日酒店并没有对顺手牵羊者兴师问罪的意思,只想让他们为一次全国性促销活动添砖加瓦。酒店宣布对这些客人实施特赦,条件是要他们讲出这些年中被拿走的那些毛巾都派上了什么用场。1.每收到一个故事,假日酒店就向一个慈善机构捐款1美元。这个机构是假日酒店在1986年成立的,目的就是帮助患有致命疾病的儿童。假日酒店品牌管理高级副总裁马克说:“这是件轻松愉快的事情,只不过是让人们站出来讲述自己的故事。如果他们心里因衣柜存有一条假日酒店毛巾而残留着些许愧疚感的话,这一来也就烟消云散了。”2.这家连锁店要求客人们将自己的故事放到酒店的网站上,然后评选出25个最佳故事,故事的主人将获得一条限量珍藏的假日酒店毛巾。网站已经收到了数百个故事。一名男子说他在墨西哥蒙特雷的假日酒店拿了一条毛巾作为蜜月夜晚的纪念,后来,伊人已去,毛巾犹存。3.其实,失去一条毛巾只会给酒店造成3美元的损失,但酒店并不介意客人拿走毛巾,而大多数客人也认为房价中已经包含了毛巾的费用。

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