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Question 46: The sentence is to the effect that people live in small villages, and they don't often see outsiders, so a name is enough. The difference between frequency words is examined here, always means always, always, which means that the frequency is very high, and the translated words become "people don't always see outsiders", which obviously does not make sense of the next sentence "so a name is enough".
ever means that it once meant, it doesn't make sense, and it didn't do it't ever. Usually the same as always, but not as frequently as always, means usually, often. And often means often, which means that the frequency is average.
According to the meaning of the sentence, it should be often.
Question 48: Did the flatties make a mistake? It means flats or police, which is not right here.
I guess it's name. In this way, it is smooth to combine the context, the first name (name) mentioned above, here it should correspond to the last name (surname), I think the original text of the flatties is wrong, it should be replaced with names, the landlord sees the flatties as names, I think it should be right.
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The answer to the first question should be B, it lays a foundation for career prospectThe reason for this can be found in the Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) section. The key words are:
Develop the skills necessary for future job in engineering and learning about the value and reward of acquiring advanced technical degrees(Learn about the value and rewards of earning an advanced technical degree).
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1 All about the first air stamp of the United States has an interesting story. Published in 1918, this 24-cent stamp features a blue airplane, within the Rose Border, which became the center of attention. One hundred stamps sold to the public are called "upside down" because the blue plane is printed upside down.
Singles, these "upside down" air stamps are now worth more than $100,000.
The story of these stamps begins on May 14, 1918, the day after their death, they were placed in **. In Washington, Wt was handed to Robbie, a man who was interested in stamps and decided to buy a new one, so he went to the New York Street Post Office in Washington, D.C. When the clerk handed him a stamp, Robbie saw them (the center was poorly located.
When Robbie returned around noon, the same clerk was still on duty. He reached for the new sheets and handed a plate to Robbie. The collector's heart stopped, and he saw that the stamp that had been giving him a single edition had an inverted center.
First-class stamps[a] eighty years ago.
b] income stamps in the United States.
c] About the first air stamp of the United States.
Study of Speedpost Stamps[D].
7。These stamps are valuable because:
a] Their center is "upside down." ”
b] They are the wrong color.
c] They set off to the center.
d] There are a few of them.
8。Robbie didn't sell stamps when he told his friends about their discovery
a] He wants to buy stamps.
b] also go to find such stamps.
Robbie did not sell stamps[c] reported to China**.
d] above. 9。The dealer, knowing if there are other forms then the edition is handed to Robbie.
Robbie did not sell stamps[a] must have lied.
b] There is no such thing as perfection.
c] Stamps are not available.
Robbie did not sell stamps in his research [D].Stamps are meaningless10. Robbie did not sell stamps for stamps that there were quilts
Many [a].
b] No one.
Some [J].
Research [D].Everyone.
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1. Are you going to travel to **? When to go? How are you going to get there?
2. How long are you going to travel?
3Who will go with you? Who will pay? How much will you spend on this trip?
4Why did you choose these places to travel? How did you find out about these places? What do you want to explore in these places?
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How can I answer the text if there is no text?
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6.c There is in the fourth line"that's quite in order"in order is reasonable and orderly, so it can be considered that it is okay to pay by check. 7.
b The fifth line tells us that the old man's name is the same as that of a thief 8I used the elimination method for choosing the question B, because the old man did not leave immediately, and the people in the store did not let him go (a); Nor did he insist on waiting for the police to come (c); He didn't go to another store to buy the necklace d (because he was trapped), 9a The translation of this option is:
Despite some trouble, he bought the necklace without paying cash (not because he signed the check).
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In English, the article + time can represent the temporal adverbial, and words like the moment, the minute, the instant can also lead to the temporal adverbial clause.
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