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Her escape across the 3,500 miles of ______ seas back home earns her a renown that calls to mind “The Unsinkable Molly Brown.”

A.unreliable

B.untrustworthy

C.capricious

D.treacherous

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The man had a ______ escape when he ran across the street in front of the bus.A.closeB.goo

The man had a ______ escape when he ran across the street in front of the bus.

A.close

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A、There will be a voltage across a current-carrying conductor if it is placed in a magnetic field.

B、The charges can escape from the metal surface when they absorb enough energy.

C、There are more than one force acting on the moving charges.

D、Hall Effect can be used to distinguish p-type and n-type semiconductors.

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A.slender

B.slim

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第7题
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During those years, every colony had some Native American slaves, but their number was limited. Indian men avoided performing agricultural labor, because they viewed it as women' s work, and colonists complained that they were too "haughty". The more important was that the settlers found it more convenient to sell Native Americans captured in war to planters in the Caribbean than to turn them into slaves, because they often resisted and it was not hard for the slaves to escape. Later, the policy of killing Indians or driving them away from white settlements was proposed and it contradicted with their widespread employment as slaves.

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第8题
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第9题
A.During the journey down, many people showed care and concern for others.B.It took th

A.During the journey down, many people showed care and concern for others.

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D.Many people died because they got trapped in elevators.

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