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Science _______________________________ (带来了很多变化) in our lives. (bring about)
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I’ll begin by talking about our total sales last year, and then I’ll talk about our market share of our product in some major countries.Finally I’ll talk about our main customers and future plans.
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The study highlights how our sense of right and wrong isn't just based on__________, religion and philosophy, but also on the biology of our brain.
A.rising-up
B.bring-up
C.uprising
D.upbringing
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The government has to try every means to______the rate of inflation.A.bring back
B.bring down
C.bring forth
D.bring about
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Our clients asked us to bring down our prices because they consider them()。A、onthehighsideB、outoflinewithC、arerunninghighD、betoohigh
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单选题We need to know something about the structure and operation of science because _____.A
it is not easy to understand the things that excite and frustrate scienceB
science affects almost every aspect of our lifeC
scientists live in a specific substructureD
it is easier to understand general characteristics of science
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单选题From this passage, it can be inferred that ______.A
everybody has problemsB
we become stronger by meeting and solving the problems of lifeC
life is difficult because our problems bring us painD
people like to complain about their problems
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单选题They are the principles()my wife and I have tried to()our family.A
which; bring aboutB
in which; bring upC
on which; bring up
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单选题Our clients asked us to bring down our prices because they consider them().A
on the high sideB
out of line withC
are running highD
be too high
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问答题Scientific and technological advances have improved our daily lives. However, in many fields scientists cannot solve the problems they have created themselves. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Give your reasons. Write a composition of about 400 words on this topic.
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单选题The statement language acquisition might be our best hope (lines 68-69) means that ______.A
the ability to speak is a great asset to the survival of the human speciesB
studying how language is learned will help answer deeper questions about psychologyC
the study of linguistics is helping to make cognitive science a more popular subjectD
an individual who does not learn to speak will not develop cognitive skillsE
cognitive science has been given little notice until now
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单选题71 A bring about B set out C insist on D make upA
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