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A.They develop a series of language books for teaching.B.They provide reading and writ

A.They develop a series of language books for teaching.

B.They provide reading and writing practices to toddles.

C.They keep using the word they want the listeners to learn.

D.They work together with the translators in the classes.

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A.They develop their identities within peer groups.

B.They receive informal education.

C.They perform. voluntary community services.

D.They participate in all kinds of extracurricular activities.

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A.They are accurate and easy to pull.B.Their shooting range is 40 yards.

A.They are accurate and easy to pull.

B.Their shooting range is 40 yards.

C.They are usually used indoors.

D.It took 100 years to develop them.

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A.They may fail to feel secure later in the life.B.They may become bad-tempered.C.They

A.They may fail to feel secure later in the life.

B.They may become bad-tempered.

C.They may develop mental problems.

D.They may lose trust in the society.

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Why do some students drop out after a year or two according to the author?A.They have lost

Why do some students drop out after a year or two according to the author?

A.They have lost confidence in themselves.

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C.They cannot adapt to the rigor of the school.

D.They fail to develop interest in their studies.

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Why wouldn't drug companies be interested in weedy plants?A.They consider weeds to be unde

Why wouldn't drug companies be interested in weedy plants?

A.They consider weeds to be undesirable or troublesome plant.

B.They wouldn't like to develop traditional medicines.

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D.They wouldn't be satisfied with the financial returns of developing news drugs from weeds.

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Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

A.They are better sheltered from all the outside temptations.

B.They are usually more motivated to compete with their peers.

C.They have more opportunities to develop their leadership skills.

D.They take an active part in more extracurricular activities.

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In the classic marriage vow(誓约),couples promise to stay together in sickness and in
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While the study didn't assess why divorce is more likely when wives but not husbands become seriously ill, Karraker offers a few possible reasons. "Gender norms and social expectations about caregiving may make it more difficult for men to provide care to sick spouses," Karraker said. "And because of the imbalance in marriage markets, especially in older ages, divorced men have more choices among prospective partners than divorced women."

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A.They are generally not good at taking care of themselves.

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A.They are more likely to be widowed.

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D.They are less likely to bother their spouses.

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A.They are more accustomed to receiving care.

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C.They think it more urgent to fulfill their social obligations.

D.They expect society to do more of the job.

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A.Reducing marital stress on wives.

B.Providing extra care for divorced women.

C.Stabilizing old couples' relations.

D.Making men pay for their wives, health costs.

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