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When Mohammed, a friend of mine from the Middle East, first went to the United Kingdom to attend the university, ________ with women in the same class.

A. he’s never before studied
B. he couldn’t before study
C. he would never before study
D. he hasn’t before studied

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Questions 27~31 are based on the following passage.Now the Bush team is pushing hard an idea which is inherited from the Clinton administration and which, in some way, builds on the debt-relief initiative. For the very poorest countries, America strongly favors moving from loans to grants, though other industrial-country donors are still doubtful of the wisdom of this. Giving grants, they argue, will cut future aid flows because some of the funding for loans on generous terms comes from money which has been repaid to donors.
America takes the view that, since many developing-country loans will never be repaid, main- ly because the recipients (接受者)cannot afford to make large payments to their creditors, it makes more sense to treat them as grants in the first place. The Bush administration has threatened to hold up the provision of the funds used for this sort of aid, International Development Assistance(IDA), if it cannot persuade everyone else to come on board. All members talked about having made progress in this area, but it remains a stumbling block.
Work is also under way in the IMF and the G7 to reform. the international financial system. This now has two objectives. One is to make it harder for terrorist organizations to obtain funding by cracking down on money laundering and increasing financial transparency. The other is to reduce the occurrence and severity of financial crises in emerging-market countries. On this, American views seem to have prevailed. The G7 meeting on April 19th and 20th ended with an unexpected decision to proceed with an American plan to include collective action clauses in future loans taken out by emerging-market governments. The idea is that in the event of a delay of payment -- such as that by Argentina last December -- a government could negotiate with a "super majority" of its creditors to restructure its debts, rather than, as now, have a small minority of creditors able to weaken such attempts.
This market-based approach is still controversial, and implementing it could be difficult given the previous reluctance of governments to include such clauses in loan contracts (lest they appear to be signaling a readiness to default (拖欠) even as they borrow). Work on IMF plans for more far-reaching reforms of supreme debt, on which the Bush team recently appeared to pour cold water, is to proceed at the same time. The two approaches, said the G7, are "complementary".
第27题:According to the passage, America favors moving from loans to grants on the purpose of_________

A. making more money for the donors
B. relieving debt of the poorest countries
C. solving the problem of poverty completely
D. collecting more money for future aid to other countries

施工单位乙由于资金周转困难,以前几年某建设单位甲冲抵工程款的一幢别墅向银行丙抵押,并于2002年6月30日与银行签订了抵押合同,约定2004年底还本付息。该合同于2002年7月10日到主管部门办理了登记手续。因乙所在地房价大幅度上涨,乙于2004年8月将该别墅出售给丁。对此,下列表述中正确的是()。

A.widespread B.commonC.once D.while

A. widespread
B. common
C. once
D. while

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