What did thousands of children do at Christmas several years ago?
A. They bought guns at Toys R' Us.
B. They redeemed their guns for store coupons.
C. They traded store coupons for guns.
D. They exchanged toys for guns.
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The word "glaring" (Line 1, Para. 2) most probably means ______.
A. significant
B. useless
C. decreasing
D. enough
A.Because it is performed by the black singers.B.Because the music is broadcast across
A. Because it is performed by the black singers.
Because the music is broadcast across the country all night.
C. Because it develops from so many music forms.
D. Because the exciting and special rhythm gives them a feeling of rebellion.
听力原文: Hand washing is a powerful way to prevent the spread of diseases. (29)Study found that one million lives prevented from spreading by hand washing.When people get bacteria on their hands, they can infect themselves easiest way to catch a cold is to touch your nose or eyes after someone nearby has sneezed or coughed. Another washing is especially important before and after preparing food, before eating and after using the toilet, and it is important to wash your hands often when someone in your home is sick. (31)The experts say the most effective way to wash your hands is to rub them together while using soap and warm water. Be sure to rub all areas of the use public bathrooms and dry their hands with a paper towel should use the towel to turn off the water.
(30)
A. Virus is transmitted by shaking hands with others.
B. The infectious disease can't be prevented from spreading.
C. Hand washing can save a million lives each year.
D. Bacteria on hands may cause heavy cold.
听力原文:M: Hello, Mrs. Kelly. I'd like to pick up my test, please.
W: Sure. Whose class are you in?
M: Dr. Purcell's math class.
W: And your name?
M: (21)My last name is Raleigh. R-A-L-E-I-G-H.
W: That's right. Jim Raleigh. Here it is.
M: Thank you. And Terry Young's test too, please.
W: Oh, I'm sorry. I can't let you take someone else's test.
M : He's sick, and he can't come in to get it. He's my roommate,
W: I understand. But (19)the privacy act won't permit it.
M: Really? Maybe you could tell him.
W: Not even then. I can only give a test to the student whose name appears on it. I can't even give it to a family member.
M: That's bad.
W: I think so, too, frankly, (20)but that's the law.
M: Okay. (22) I'll tell Terry, Thanks anyway.
W: You're welcome. Tell him I'll just keep his test here until he feels better and can come in for it himself.
M: Okay. I'll do that.
W: Have a nice day, Jim.
M: You too, Mrs. Kelly.
(23)
A sick friend.
B. A math class.
C. School policy.
D. The man's test.