A.The jacket is too big for him. | B.It has been too warm to wear the jacket. |
C.He doesn’t like cold weather. | D.He didn’t buy the jacket until it got cooler. |
A.She missed the whole game. | B.She is curious about the result of the game. |
C.She also left the game early. | D.She sat right behind the man during the game. |
A.His aunt will buy him an e-dictionary. | B.His aunt paid too much for the e-dictionary. |
C.The woman needn’t buy an e-dictionary. | D.He doesn’t know how much an e-dictionary costs. |
A.Her son doesn’t have a blue scarf. | B.She’ll help the man look for his scarf. |
C.The man didn’t take her son’s scarf. | D.She likes the color of the man’s scarf. |
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To Shake or Not To Shake Hands
As we emerge from the pandemic (大流行病), we’re starting to see the return of an age-old custom: the handshake. Many of us went
Not everyone is happy that the handshake is making its way back.
“It’s never been safe,” said Dr. Gregory Poland, a Mayo Clinic physician and professor. “Handshaking carries the risk of transmitting a host of undesirable conditions,” Poland said. Handshaking
“It’s unfortunate that we needed a pandemic to shake some sense into people on how disease is transmitted,” said Dr. Mark Sklansky, who’s worried that the opportunity
Shaking hands as a symbol of friendship and trust
Sklansky is convinced that even long-held cultural customs can change over time if we realize
A.Purchasing a new smartphone. | B.Increasing security of smartphones. |
C.Improving working productivity. | D.Installing new applications for phones. |
A.Impossible. | B.Unnecessary. |
C.Immoral. | D.Unavoidable. |
A.It is the same as the woman’s. | B.Its storage is inadequate for work. |
C.It features helpful applications. | D.It has an up-to-date operating system. |
A.She doesn’t use her phone for work. |
B.She doesn’t like the new phone models. |
C.It takes time for her to adjust to a new one. |
D.Her phone has better security than the man’s. |
A.China’s pet market. | B.Smart pet devices. |
C.Automatic pet feeders. | D.Pet products companies. |
A.To provide shelter for pets. | B.To encourage more people to raise pets. |
C.To bring pet owners convenience. | D.To keep pet owners safe from their pets. |
A.Guo is very optimistic about his company. |
B.China is seeing a decline in its pet economy. |
C.Smart pet houses can detect pets’ health problems. |
D.Guo’s company is a must-see destination for pet owners. |
A.He began to learn French when in high school. |
B.The woman should have studied French in Paris. |
C.The woman must have had a good French teacher. |
D.Living in Paris improved the woman’s French skills. |
A.The woman didn’t study hard enough. |
B.He should stop learning the course at once. |
C.He could have done better in the course. |
D.The woman shouldn’t have taken the course. |