A.By the end of next month.B.By the end of this month.C.Next week.D.Early next month.
A.By the end of next month.
B.By the end of this month.
C.Next week.
D.Early next month.
A.By the end of next month.
B.By the end of this month.
C.Next week.
D.Early next month.
A.By the end of this century.
B.By the first half of this century.
C.By the second half of this century.
D.In the middle of this century.
The party was held ______.
A.by EMA
B.a global show
C.in a tent on the top of a parking lot next to the Beverly Hilton
D.in a garage on the top of the parking lot next to the Beverly Hillon
How did Clotfelter manage to solve the problem in the end?
A.By seeking cooperation with heads of the school clubs and sports teams.
B.By hiring some graduate students to carry out a poll in the schools.
C.By cataloging the races from the pictures presented in the yearbooks.
D.By getting the racial data from the National Center for Education Statistics.
A.To call Don at the end of the afternoon.
B.To give Don's students the next assignment.
C.To put the homework on Don's desk.
D.To leave the master key for Don.
A.will live
B.have lived
C.will have lived
D.will be living
A.Through All
B.Symmetric Value
C.Until Next
D.Until Selected
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A.To give Dons students the next assignment.
B.To leave the master key for Don
C.To put the homework on Dons desk.
D.To call Don at the end of the afternoon.
A.With reference to
B.Refer to
C.Referring
D.With refer to
A.Do the assignments towards the end of the semester.
B.Quit the history course and choose another one instead.
C.Drop one course and do it next semester.
D.Take courses with a lighter workload.