The government had to ______ all his appointments for the day and rushed to the train acci
A.set off
B.see off
C.call off
D.pay off
A.set off
B.see off
C.call off
D.pay off
One of the women had pretended to be the old woman asleep in bed.
A.A government official t0id the news.
B.A social worker told the news.
C.Mr. Townsend called five months later.
D.The old women won an Oscar Prize for her excellent performance.
A、contradicted them by saying, make
B、countered by saying, make for
C、opposed by saying, make up
D、have been lagged behind, slip off
So rapidly ______ increased that the government's housing programme needs revision.
A.has the population
B.the population as
C.the population had
D.have the population
So rapidly ______ increased that the government's housing programme needs revision.
A.has the population
B.the population has
C.the population had
D.have the population
It is implied that ______.
A.the building of the roof of the Opera House came out to be the most difficult job
B.the building of the Opera House met with unexpected technical problems
C.the committee didn't have enough fund for the construction of the house
D.the city government had to seek financial support abroad
What does the last sentence of the fourth paragraph imply?
A.Google shouldn't resist the government's attempt.
B.The public didn't know the request.
C.The government had successfully seized records.
D.The public knew the truth thanks to Google.
A.The newspapermen didn't believe what people told them about the flights.
B.The Government didn't give the Rights any money.
C.The Government didn't know the Rights had already built up an airplane,
D.At the time it seemed no one could understand them.
By “chose to become entangled” (Line 4,Paragraph 3), the author implies that _____.
[A] the dispute between the Government and the BBC was unnecessary
[B] the Foreign Affairs Committee had mixed up the argument
[C] it was entirely wrong to carry out such investigations
[D] the Intelligence Committee shouldn’t mix up with the affair
Universities charge students a rather high tuition mainly because _______.
A.they provide the students with very prosperous subjects to learn
B.they assume that their graduates can earn much more than they had paid
C.they don't get financial support from the government
D.they need much revenue to support the educational expenses
A.they wanted to increase its control over Ireland
B.they had too many people and didn’t have enough space for them to five in Britain
C.they intended to expand their investment
D.they believed that Ireland was the best place for them
Why didn’t Mad off have to go on trial?
A. The officials couldn’t find any evidence againsthim.
B. He had friends in the government who helped him.
C. He admitted he was guilty.
D. He returned all the illegal money.
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