20. ----- Did you go to see the football

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问题:

20. ----- Did you go to see the football match in the stadium ?

----- _____, but my brother called on me.

A.I’d like to

B.I’d like to have

C.I wouldn’t like it

D.I like to

考点:情景交际
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(1)一根绳子,剪去20%,正好剪去3米.这根绳子有多长?

(2)一根绳子,用去20%,还剩12米.这根绳子有多长?

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Sorry,we don’t allow ________ in the lecture room.

A.to smoke

B.smoke

C.smoking

D.to smoking

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十字轴万向联轴器为什么经常要成对使用?

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下列说法中正确的是[ ]

A.人走路时,地对脚的力大于脚蹬地的力,所以人才往前走

B.只有你站在地上不动时,你对地面的压力和地面对你的支持力才是大小相等,方向相反的

C.物体A静止在物体B上,A的质量是B的质量的100倍,而A作用于B的力的大小等于B作用于A的力的大小

D.以卵击石,石头没损坏而鸡蛋破了,这是因为石头对鸡蛋的作用力大于鸡蛋对石头的作用力

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People can get emotional about immigration. Bill O’Reilly, a talk-show host, devoted a recent segment to the story of an illegal alien who got drunk and accidentally killed two attractive white girls with his car. If only he had been deported for previous misdemeanours, Mr. O’Reilly raged, those girls would still be alive. Another talk-show host, Geraldo Rivera, during an on-air shout-joust(争吵) with Mr. O’ Reilly, denounced his demagogic choice of story-angle as" a sin".

President George Bush tried again this week to bring a more rational tone to the debate. He urged the new Democratic Congress to revive the immigration reforms that the old Republican Congress killed last year. His proposal was broadly the same as before. He said he wanted to make it harder to enter America illegally, but easier to do so legally, and to offer a path to citizenship for the estimated 12m illegals who have already snuck in.

The first part faces few political hurdles and is already well under way. Mr. Bush expects to have doubled the number of Border Patrol agents by the end of next year. The new recruits are being trained. And to defend against the invading legions of would-be gardeners and hotel cleaners, the frontier is also equipped with high-tech military gizmos(小发明), such as unmanned spy planes with infra-red(红外) cameras. This may be having some effect. Mr. Bush boasted that the number of people caught sneaking over the border had fallen by nearly 30% this year.

And the controversial part of Mr. Bush’s immigration package--allowing more immigrants in and offering those already in America a chance to become legal -- is still just a plan. House Republicans squashed it last year. Mr. Bush senses a second chance with the new Democratic Congress, but Democrats, like Republicans, are split on the issue. Some, notably Ted Kennedy, think America should embrace hard- working migrants. Others fret that hard-working migrants will undercut the wages of the native-born.

Mr. Bush would like to see the pro-immigrant wings of both parties work together to give him a bill he can sign. The Senate is expected to squeeze in a debate next month. The administration is trying to entice law-and-order Republicans on board; a recent leaked memo talked of substantial fines for illegals before they can become legal and" much bigger" fines for employers who hire them before they do.

The biggest hurdle, however, may be the Democrats’ reluctance to co-operate with Mr. Bush. Some figure that, rather than letting their hated adversary share the credit for fixing the immigration system, they should stall until a Democrat is in the White House and then take it all. So there is a selfish as well as a moral argument for making a deal.

The Democrats are hesitant to support Mr. Bush on this issue in that ()

A.the plan will be of no value to the Democrats

B. this issue involves political competition between parties

C. they want to wait for a democratic president to improve the plan

D. they think it is selfish for Mr. Bush to carry out the plan

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