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"The Dream Desk does not have price advantage.",
"The Dream Desk has been equipped with sensitive LCD monitor and a clear cover.",
"Some parents have offensive feelings toward the orange button indicating commercialism.",
"The computer system fails to cater for all the parents."
] | Which of the following is NOT true according to Paragraph 6? | Just over 20 years ago, IBM introduced the PC jr. Derided as awkward and underpowered, the PC jr. Never caught on with kids or parents. But then again, IBM didn't have the Mouse behind it.
Backed by a posse of Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto, the Walt Disney Co. is looking to do what IBM never could: successfully market a co... | 494.txt | 1 |
[
"The big ears make this PC look like a big toy that many kids long for.",
"Parents always try their best to satisfy their kids' needs.",
"Parents find it difficult to refuse to buy their kids such toys as Mickey Mouse computer.",
"Mickey Mouse computer is a computer, rather than a toy."
] | What can we learn from the last paragraph? | Just over 20 years ago, IBM introduced the PC jr. Derided as awkward and underpowered, the PC jr. Never caught on with kids or parents. But then again, IBM didn't have the Mouse behind it.
Backed by a posse of Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto, the Walt Disney Co. is looking to do what IBM never could: successfully market a co... | 494.txt | 2 |
[
"7",
"8",
"9",
"10"
] | How many kinds of crimes are mentioned in the passage? | Crime in Computer
New and bizarre crimes have come into being with theadvent of computer technology. Organized crime to has beendirectly involved; the new technology offers it unlimitedopportunities, such as data crimes, theft of services, property-related crimes, industrial sabotage, politically related sabotage,vanda... | 211.txt | 1 |
[
"His purpose is to destroy or weaken the firm's operational ability.",
"His purpose is to weaken firm's competitive capability and get it.",
"His purpose is to buy the rival's company at a relatively low price.",
"His purpose is to steal important data."
] | What is the purpose of a competitor to sabotage a company's computer? | Crime in Computer
New and bizarre crimes have come into being with theadvent of computer technology. Organized crime to has beendirectly involved; the new technology offers it unlimitedopportunities, such as data crimes, theft of services, property-related crimes, industrial sabotage, politically related sabotage,vanda... | 211.txt | 1 |
[
"Sabotage of a university computer.",
"Sabotage of a hospital computer.",
"Sabotage of computer at a secret training base.",
"Sabotage of a factory computer."
] | Which of the following can be labeled as a politically motivated sabotage of a computer system? | Crime in Computer
New and bizarre crimes have come into being with theadvent of computer technology. Organized crime to has beendirectly involved; the new technology offers it unlimitedopportunities, such as data crimes, theft of services, property-related crimes, industrial sabotage, politically related sabotage,vanda... | 211.txt | 2 |
[
"There is no need to use a gun in killing a person.",
"Criminals can kill whoever they want by a computer.",
"The computer can replace any weapons.",
"The function of a computer is just like a gun."
] | What does the author mean by "Homicide could take a new form"? | Crime in Computer
New and bizarre crimes have come into being with theadvent of computer technology. Organized crime to has beendirectly involved; the new technology offers it unlimitedopportunities, such as data crimes, theft of services, property-related crimes, industrial sabotage, politically related sabotage,vanda... | 211.txt | 1 |
[
"not to eat in inns",
"not to eat soup that is too hot",
"to cry when we burn our mouth",
"not to believe everything you hear"
] | This story teaches us _ . | A nobleman and a merchant once met in an inn. For their lunch they both ordered soup. When it was brought, the nobleman took a spoonful, but the soup was so hot that he burned his mouth and tears came to his eyes, The merchant asked him why he was weeping. The nobleman was ashamed to admit that he had burned his mouth... | 1996.txt | 3 |
[
"was a nobleman",
"felt ashamed",
"was in an inn",
"was angry"
] | The nobleman did not tell the truth because he _ . | A nobleman and a merchant once met in an inn. For their lunch they both ordered soup. When it was brought, the nobleman took a spoonful, but the soup was so hot that he burned his mouth and tears came to his eyes, The merchant asked him why he was weeping. The nobleman was ashamed to admit that he had burned his mouth... | 1996.txt | 1 |
[
"smiled with joy",
"shouted with laughter",
"told the truth",
"scolded the waiter"
] | The nobleman should have _ . | A nobleman and a merchant once met in an inn. For their lunch they both ordered soup. When it was brought, the nobleman took a spoonful, but the soup was so hot that he burned his mouth and tears came to his eyes, The merchant asked him why he was weeping. The nobleman was ashamed to admit that he had burned his mouth... | 1996.txt | 2 |
[
"had no brother who was hanged",
"had a very good brother",
"knew the soup was too hot",
"had never eaten soup"
] | It is probable that the nobleman _ . | A nobleman and a merchant once met in an inn. For their lunch they both ordered soup. When it was brought, the nobleman took a spoonful, but the soup was so hot that he burned his mouth and tears came to his eyes, The merchant asked him why he was weeping. The nobleman was ashamed to admit that he had burned his mouth... | 1996.txt | 0 |
[
"was very happy",
"believed the nobleman",
"was angry with the nobleman",
"had kind heart"
] | The merchant's answer showed that be _ . | A nobleman and a merchant once met in an inn. For their lunch they both ordered soup. When it was brought, the nobleman took a spoonful, but the soup was so hot that he burned his mouth and tears came to his eyes, The merchant asked him why he was weeping. The nobleman was ashamed to admit that he had burned his mouth... | 1996.txt | 2 |
[
"it is common that people tell white lies",
"Dick could do nothing about bad traffic",
"it is common that people delay their payment",
"Dick found it hard to deal with everyday problems"
] | When the writer says "Dick Spivak is just an ordinary man," he means _ . | At 9:00 Dick Spivak's bank telephoned and said his payment was late. "The check is in the post," Dick replied quickly. At 11:45 Dick left for a 12:00 meeting across town. Arriving late, he explained that traffic () had been bad. That evening, Dick's girlfriend wore a new dress. He hated it. "It looks just great on you,... | 3578.txt | 0 |
[
"hate white lies",
"believe white lies",
"value honesty",
"consider others dishonest"
] | According to the text, Most Americans _ . | At 9:00 Dick Spivak's bank telephoned and said his payment was late. "The check is in the post," Dick replied quickly. At 11:45 Dick left for a 12:00 meeting across town. Arriving late, he explained that traffic () had been bad. That evening, Dick's girlfriend wore a new dress. He hated it. "It looks just great on you,... | 3578.txt | 2 |
[
"lying is an age -old human problem",
"dishonesty increases as people get older",
"people were dishonest in the 18th century",
"it is social conditions that make people tell lies"
] | Vauvenarges' remark suggests that _ . | At 9:00 Dick Spivak's bank telephoned and said his payment was late. "The check is in the post," Dick replied quickly. At 11:45 Dick left for a 12:00 meeting across town. Arriving late, he explained that traffic () had been bad. That evening, Dick's girlfriend wore a new dress. He hated it. "It looks just great on you,... | 3578.txt | 3 |
[
"The dye is often produced in Sudan.",
"The dye has something to do with the country named Sudan.",
"Nobody is sure of the origin of the name.",
"Many foods produced in Sudan contain the dye."
] | How did the Sudan?1 get its name? | Ever since news of widespread food recalls caused by a carcinogenic dye broke, there has been confusion over possible links to the country of the same name, but Sudan officials say there is no connection whatever.
Sudan?1 is a red industrial dye that has been found in some chilli powder, but was banned in food products... | 2600.txt | 2 |
[
"the Sudan government is paying much attention to the food safety",
"Sudan?1 is often used to be added to the food",
"people didn't realize the danger of Sudan?1 until 2003",
"many food shops will be closed down"
] | We can infer from the passage that. | Ever since news of widespread food recalls caused by a carcinogenic dye broke, there has been confusion over possible links to the country of the same name, but Sudan officials say there is no connection whatever.
Sudan?1 is a red industrial dye that has been found in some chilli powder, but was banned in food products... | 2600.txt | 1 |
[
"Keep away from Sudan?1",
"No Sudan?1 dye links to the country",
"How Sudan?1 dye got its name",
"Pay attention to the food safety"
] | Which of the following is the best title? | Ever since news of widespread food recalls caused by a carcinogenic dye broke, there has been confusion over possible links to the country of the same name, but Sudan officials say there is no connection whatever.
Sudan?1 is a red industrial dye that has been found in some chilli powder, but was banned in food products... | 2600.txt | 1 |
[
"discovering methods of eliminating harmful microorganisms without subsequently generating drug-resistant bacterial",
"explaining reasons for congressional inaction on the regulation of gene transplant experiments",
"describing a problematic agricultural practice and its serious genetic consequences",
"verify... | In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with | The Food and Drug Administration has recently proposed severe restrictions on the use of antibiotics to promote the health and growth of meat animals. Medications added to feeds kill many microorganisms but also encourage the appearance of bacterial strains that are resistant to anti-infective drugs. Already, for examp... | 1956.txt | 2 |
[
"Microorganisms resistant to drugs",
"Therapeutically useful circlets of genes",
"Anti-infective drugs like penicillin",
"Viruses for use by molecular biologists"
] | According to the passage, the exchange of plasmids between different bacteria can result in which of the following? | The Food and Drug Administration has recently proposed severe restrictions on the use of antibiotics to promote the health and growth of meat animals. Medications added to feeds kill many microorganisms but also encourage the appearance of bacterial strains that are resistant to anti-infective drugs. Already, for examp... | 1956.txt | 0 |
[
"encourage experiments with any plasmids except those bearing genes for antibiotic resistance",
"question the addition of anti-infective drugs to livestock feeds",
"resist the use of penicillin and tetracyc-lines to kill microorganisms",
"agree to the development of meatier live-stock through the use of antib... | It can be inferred from the passage that the author believes that those in favor of stiffening the restrictions on gene transplant research should logically also | The Food and Drug Administration has recently proposed severe restrictions on the use of antibiotics to promote the health and growth of meat animals. Medications added to feeds kill many microorganisms but also encourage the appearance of bacterial strains that are resistant to anti-infective drugs. Already, for examp... | 1956.txt | 1 |
[
"indifferent",
"perplexed",
"pretentious",
"apprehensive"
] | The author's attitude toward the development of bacterial strains that render antibiotic drugs ineffective can best be described as | The Food and Drug Administration has recently proposed severe restrictions on the use of antibiotics to promote the health and growth of meat animals. Medications added to feeds kill many microorganisms but also encourage the appearance of bacterial strains that are resistant to anti-infective drugs. Already, for examp... | 1956.txt | 3 |
[
"great tension between two oppositely charged regions.",
"an increase in negatively charged particles over positively charged particles.",
"oppositely charged particles coming together.",
"the release of electrical energy in the form of visible light."
] | According to paragraph 1, all of the following take place in the development of a flash of lightening EXCEPT | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 1 |
[
"distinct.",
"growing.",
"huge.",
"immediate."
] | The word "tremendous" in passage 1 is closest in meaning to | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 2 |
[
"Collisions with ice pellets.",
"Collisions with negatively charged ice crystals at the base of the cloud.",
"Becoming concentrated in the central region of the cloud.",
"Forming at a temperature greater than -15℃."
] | According to paragraph 2, what causes ice crystal to become positively charged? | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 0 |
[
"reject.",
"obtain.",
"need.",
"produce."
] | The word "acquire" in passage 2 is closest in meaning to | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 1 |
[
"Collisions between ice crystals and ice pellets increase in number in the lower part of the cloud.",
"The lower part of the cloud is smaller than the region above it.",
"More ice pellets than ice crystals reach the lower part of the cloud.",
"Temperature in the lower part of the cloud are warmer than -15℃."
... | According to paragraph 2, why are positively charged ice pellets produced in the lower part of the cloud? | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 3 |
[
"a shift of electrical charged between ice pellets and ice crystals.",
"negatively charged ice pellets that remain in the middle.",
"a temperature of -15℃ or less.",
"the development of a positive charge at the base of the cloud."
] | According to paragraph 2, the middle region of a cloud becomes negatively charged due to all of the following EXCEPT | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 3 |
[
"the top of the cloud is warmer than the middle of the cloud.",
"the middle of the cloud is already occupied by positively charged particles.",
"the negatively charged ice pellets are too heavy to be carried by the updrafts that move ice crystals.",
"collisions between ice pellets in the top of the cloud prod... | It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that part of the reason that the top of a storm cloud becomes positively charged is that | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 2 |
[
"this form of lightning has been investigated so much.",
"this form of lightning is not as common as lightning within a cloud.",
"scientific understanding of this form of lightning is important.",
"the buildup of positive charge on the ground beneath a storm cloud can have serious consequences."
] | The author remarks that (in paragraph 3)"Lightning that strikes the ground is the most likely to be destructive" in order to explain why | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 0 |
[
"opens.",
"completes.",
"lights.",
"electrifies."
] | The word "illuminates" in passage 4 is closet in meaning to | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 2 |
[
"It prevents streams of electrons from the cloud from striking the ground.",
"It completes a channel that connects the storm cloud with the ground.",
"It produces a stream of electrons from the cloud.",
"It widens the path made by the initial stream of electrons from the cloud."
] | According to paragraph5, which of the following is true of the stream of charged particles from the ground? | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 1 |
[
"During a lightning strike the diameter of the channel the electrons follow is considerably enlarged beyond a few centimeters.",
"A building is unlikely to be hit by lightning unless it is at least 100 meters tall.",
"A building is hit by a lightning strike because the building itself has first determined the p... | Which of the following claims about lightning strikes can be inferred from paragraph 5? | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 2 |
[
"started.",
"intensified.",
"finished.",
"expected."
] | The word "initiated"in paragraph 5 is closet in meaning to | Lightning is a brilliant flash of light produced by an electrical discharge from a storm cloud. The electrical discharge takes place when the attractive tension between a region of negatively charged particles and a region of positively charged particles becomes so great that the charged particles suddenly rush togethe... | 576.txt | 0 |
[
"there are no volcanic activities on hoc spots",
"most hoc spots are located in the inner part of a plate",
"hot spots usually lie. at che boundaries of drifting plates;",
"the passage of plates through hot spots will leave dead volcanoes"
] | We can learn from che first paragraph that _ . | Scattered around the globe are more than 100 small regions of isolated volcanic activity known to geologists as hot spots. Unlike most of the world's volcanoes. they are not always found at the boundaries of the great drifting plates that make up the earth's surface; on the contrary, many of chem lie deep in the interi... | 193.txt | 1 |
[
"the motion of the plates corresponds to thar of the earth's interior",
"the geological theory about drifting plates has been proved to be true",
"the hot spots and the plates move slowly in opposite directions",
"the movement of hot spots proves the continents are moving apart"
] | The author believes that _ . | Scattered around the globe are more than 100 small regions of isolated volcanic activity known to geologists as hot spots. Unlike most of the world's volcanoes. they are not always found at the boundaries of the great drifting plates that make up the earth's surface; on the contrary, many of chem lie deep in the interi... | 193.txt | 1 |
[
"the two continents are still moving in opposite directions",
"they have been found to share certain geological features",
"the African plate has been stable for 30 million years",
"over 100 hot spots are scattered all around the globe"
] | That Africa and South America were once joined can be deduced from the fact that _ . | Scattered around the globe are more than 100 small regions of isolated volcanic activity known to geologists as hot spots. Unlike most of the world's volcanoes. they are not always found at the boundaries of the great drifting plates that make up the earth's surface; on the contrary, many of chem lie deep in the interi... | 193.txt | 1 |
[
"the structure of the African plates.",
"the revival of dead volcanoes.",
"the mobility of the continents.",
"the formation of new oceans."
] | The hot spot theory may prove useful in explaining _ . | Scattered around the globe are more than 100 small regions of isolated volcanic activity known to geologists as hot spots. Unlike most of the world's volcanoes. they are not always found at the boundaries of the great drifting plates that make up the earth's surface; on the contrary, many of chem lie deep in the interi... | 193.txt | 3 |
[
"the features of volcanic activities",
"the importance of the theory about drifting plates",
"the significance of hot spots in geophysical studies",
"the process of the formation of volcanoes"
] | The passage is mainly about _ . | Scattered around the globe are more than 100 small regions of isolated volcanic activity known to geologists as hot spots. Unlike most of the world's volcanoes. they are not always found at the boundaries of the great drifting plates that make up the earth's surface; on the contrary, many of chem lie deep in the interi... | 193.txt | 2 |
[
"the consequences of lying in various communications media",
"the success of communications technologies in conveying ideas",
"people are less likely to lie in instant messages",
"people's honesty levels across a range of communications media"
] | Hancock's study focuses on _ . | Communications technologies are far from equal when it comes to conveying the truth. The first study to compare honesty across a range of communication media has fund that people are twice as likely to tell lies in phone conversations as they are in emails. The fact that emails are automatically recorded-and can come b... | 1528.txt | 3 |
[
"people are less likely to lie in instant messages",
"people are unlikely to lie in face-to-face interactions",
"people are most likely to lie in email communication",
"people are twice as likely to lie in phone conversations"
] | Hancock's research finding surprised those who believed that _ . | Communications technologies are far from equal when it comes to conveying the truth. The first study to compare honesty across a range of communication media has fund that people are twice as likely to tell lies in phone conversations as they are in emails. The fact that emails are automatically recorded-and can come b... | 1528.txt | 2 |
[
"They are afraid of leaving behind traces of their lies.",
"They believe that honesty is the best policy.",
"They tend to be relaxed when using those media.",
"They are most practised at those forms of communication."
] | According to the passage, why are people more likely to tell the truth through certain media of communication? | Communications technologies are far from equal when it comes to conveying the truth. The first study to compare honesty across a range of communication media has fund that people are twice as likely to tell lies in phone conversations as they are in emails. The fact that emails are automatically recorded-and can come b... | 1528.txt | 3 |
[
"salesmen can talk directly to their customers",
"salesmen may feel less restrained to exaggerate",
"salesmen can impress customers as being trustworthy",
"salesmen may pass on instant messages effectively"
] | According to Hancock the telephone is a preferable medium for promoting sales because _ . | Communications technologies are far from equal when it comes to conveying the truth. The first study to compare honesty across a range of communication media has fund that people are twice as likely to tell lies in phone conversations as they are in emails. The fact that emails are automatically recorded-and can come b... | 1528.txt | 0 |
[
"honesty should be encouraged in interpersonal communications",
"more employers will use emails to communicate with their employees",
"suitable media should be chosen for different communication purposes",
"email is now the dominant medium of communication within a company"
] | It can be inferred from the passage that _ . | Communications technologies are far from equal when it comes to conveying the truth. The first study to compare honesty across a range of communication media has fund that people are twice as likely to tell lies in phone conversations as they are in emails. The fact that emails are automatically recorded-and can come b... | 1528.txt | 1 |
[
"to voice her support for a total ban of landmines",
"to clarify the British government's stand on landmines",
"to investigate the sufferings of landmine victims there",
"to establish her image as a friend of landmine victims"
] | Princess Diana paid a visit to in 1997 _ . | It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to in 1997, to support the Red Cross's campaign for a total ban on all anti-personnel landmines. Within hours of arriving in , television screens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims injured in explosions caused... | 652.txt | 0 |
[
"She just couldn't bear to meet the landmine victims face to face.",
"The actual situation in made her feel like going back home.",
"Meeting the landmine victims in person made her believe the statistics.",
"Seeing the pain of the victims made her realize the seriousness of the situation."
] | What did Diana mean when she said " ... putting a face to those figures brought the reality home to me (Line 5, Para.1)" ? | It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to in 1997, to support the Red Cross's campaign for a total ban on all anti-personnel landmines. Within hours of arriving in , television screens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims injured in explosions caused... | 652.txt | 3 |
[
"she was ill-informed of the government's policy",
"they were actually opposed to banning landmines",
"she had not consulted the government before the visit",
"they believed that she had misinterpreted the situation in"
] | Some members of the British government criticized Diana because _ . | It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to in 1997, to support the Red Cross's campaign for a total ban on all anti-personnel landmines. Within hours of arriving in , television screens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims injured in explosions caused... | 652.txt | 1 |
[
"She paid no attention to them.",
"She made more appearances on TV.",
"She met the 13-year-old girl as planned.",
"She rose to argue with her opponents."
] | How did Diana respond to the criticisms? | It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to in 1997, to support the Red Cross's campaign for a total ban on all anti-personnel landmines. Within hours of arriving in , television screens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims injured in explosions caused... | 652.txt | 0 |
[
"It had caused embarrassment to the British government.",
"It had brought her closer to the ordinary people.",
"It had greatly promoted her popularity.",
"It had affected her relations with the British government."
] | What did Princess Diana think of her visit to ? | It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to in 1997, to support the Red Cross's campaign for a total ban on all anti-personnel landmines. Within hours of arriving in , television screens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims injured in explosions caused... | 652.txt | 1 |
[
"He believed that ladies were born worse preachers that men.",
"He was pleased that ladies could though not as well as men.",
"He disapproved of ladies preaching.",
"He encouraged ladies to preach."
] | What do you suppose the attitude of Dr. Samuel Johnson towards ladies preaching? | As Dr. Samuel Johnson said in a different era about ladies preaching, the surprising thing about computer is not that they think less well than a man, but that they think at all. The early electronic computer did not have much going for it except a marvelous memory and some good math skills. But today the best models c... | 2568.txt | 0 |
[
"decision making",
"drives and feelings",
"growth of reasoning power",
"information absorption"
] | Today, computer are still inferior to man in terms of ________. | As Dr. Samuel Johnson said in a different era about ladies preaching, the surprising thing about computer is not that they think less well than a man, but that they think at all. The early electronic computer did not have much going for it except a marvelous memory and some good math skills. But today the best models c... | 2568.txt | 1 |
[
"in the long process of evolution slow pace of life didn't require such ability of the computer because brain",
"the human brain is influenced by other factors such as motivation and emotion",
"the human brain may sometimes freeze up in a dangerous situation",
"the evolution of imitate life while the human br... | In terms of making quick decisions, the human brain cannot be compared with the computer because ________. | As Dr. Samuel Johnson said in a different era about ladies preaching, the surprising thing about computer is not that they think less well than a man, but that they think at all. The early electronic computer did not have much going for it except a marvelous memory and some good math skills. But today the best models c... | 2568.txt | 2 |
[
"computers are likely to become a new form of intelligent life",
"human beings have lost control of computers",
"the intelligence of computers will eventually surpass will that of human beings",
"the evolution of intelligence will probably depend on that of electronic brains"
] | Though he think highly of the development of computer science, the author doesn't mean that ________. | As Dr. Samuel Johnson said in a different era about ladies preaching, the surprising thing about computer is not that they think less well than a man, but that they think at all. The early electronic computer did not have much going for it except a marvelous memory and some good math skills. But today the best models c... | 2568.txt | 1 |
[
"Future man will be made of silicon instead of flesh and blood.",
"Some day it will be difficult to tell a computer from a man.",
"The reasoning power of computers has already surpassed that of man.",
"Future intelligent life may not necessarily be made of organic matter."
] | According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? | As Dr. Samuel Johnson said in a different era about ladies preaching, the surprising thing about computer is not that they think less well than a man, but that they think at all. The early electronic computer did not have much going for it except a marvelous memory and some good math skills. But today the best models c... | 2568.txt | 3 |
[
"Man appears indifferent to what happens in nature.",
"Man acts as if he does not belong to nature.",
"Man can avoid the effects of environmental pollution.",
"Man can escape his responsibilities for environmental effects of pesticides"
] | Which of the following is closest in meaning to the sentence "Man…is part of nature" (Para. 1, Lines 3-4)? | Where do pesticides fit into the picture of environmental disease? We have seen that they now pollute soil,water and food, that they have the power to make our streams fishless and our gardens and woodlands silent and birdless. Man, however much he may like to pretend the contrary, is part of nature. Can he escape a po... | 341.txt | 1 |
[
"Pessimistic",
"Indifferent",
"Defensive",
"Concerned"
] | What is the author"s attitude toward the environmental effects of pesticides? | Where do pesticides fit into the picture of environmental disease? We have seen that they now pollute soil,water and food, that they have the power to make our streams fishless and our gardens and woodlands silent and birdless. Man, however much he may like to pretend the contrary, is part of nature. Can he escape a po... | 341.txt | 3 |
[
"is not the worst of the negative consequences resulting from the use of pesticides",
"now occurs most frequently among all accidental deaths",
"has sharply increased so as to become the center of public attention",
"is unavoidable because people can\"t do without pesticides in farming"
] | In the author"s view, the sudden death caused by exposure to large amounts of pesticides _ . | Where do pesticides fit into the picture of environmental disease? We have seen that they now pollute soil,water and food, that they have the power to make our streams fishless and our gardens and woodlands silent and birdless. Man, however much he may like to pretend the contrary, is part of nature. Can he escape a po... | 341.txt | 0 |
[
"limited exposure to them does little harm to people\"s health",
"the present is more important for them than the future",
"the danger does not become apparent immediately",
"humans are capable of withstanding small amounts of poisoning"
] | People tend to ignore the delayed effects of exposure to chemical because _ . | Where do pesticides fit into the picture of environmental disease? We have seen that they now pollute soil,water and food, that they have the power to make our streams fishless and our gardens and woodlands silent and birdless. Man, however much he may like to pretend the contrary, is part of nature. Can he escape a po... | 341.txt | 2 |
[
"people find invisible diseases difficult to deal with",
"attacks by hidden enemies tend to be fatal",
"diseases with obvious signs are easy to cure",
"people tend to overlook hidden dangers caused by pesticides"
] | It can be concluded from Dr. Dubos remarks that _ . | Where do pesticides fit into the picture of environmental disease? We have seen that they now pollute soil,water and food, that they have the power to make our streams fishless and our gardens and woodlands silent and birdless. Man, however much he may like to pretend the contrary, is part of nature. Can he escape a po... | 341.txt | 3 |
[
"sight.",
"sake.",
"success.",
"place."
] | The word "location" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 3 |
[
"It was almost ten miles wide.",
"It was the biggest meteor ever to hit Mexico.",
"It weighed more than two tons.",
"It broke into more pieces than most meteors do."
] | Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 1 about the large meteor that entered Earths atmosphere on February 8, 1969? | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 2 |
[
"addition.",
"modification.",
"resemblance.",
"reference."
] | The word "allusion" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 3 |
[
"dangerous.",
"mysterious.",
"interesting.",
"surprising."
] | The word "enigmatic" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 1 |
[
"The chondrules were formed of silicate material.",
"The chondrules were formed at high temperatures and then cooled rapidly.",
"The grains were formed in huge areas of the solar nebula",
"The grains were formed after the chondrules were fused together into chondrites."
] | According to paragraph 3, what does the presence of grains inside some of the chondrules indicate? | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 1 |
[
"These minerals are among the most resistant to melting of all the major elements in the solar nebula.",
"These minerals are believed to be some of the first elements to have condensed out of the solar nebula.",
"These minerals are among the least commonly found elements on Earth.",
"These elements occur in t... | According to paragraph 4, all of the following are true about the minerals found in the refractory inclusions EXCEPT: | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 3 |
[
"pure.",
"solid.",
"ordinary.",
"trapped."
] | The word "pristine" in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 0 |
[
"Large amounts of this material were formed by condensation or melting in the nebula.",
"This material contains more iron and iron sulfide than had previously been thought.",
"This material is very similar to the material from which the refractory inclusions are made.",
"The grains in this material are made f... | According to paragraph 5, which of the following is indicated by studies of the mixture holding the inclusions together? | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 0 |
[
"To show how difficult it is to compare the composition of a meteorite with that of the Sun.",
"To explain why a comparison of the compositions of a meteorite and of the Sun has to be done in terms of ratios of elements.",
"To identify the most common element in both the Sun and meteorite specimens.",
"To emp... | In paragraph 6, why does the author mention that "the Sun has many more atoms of any element, say iron, than does a meteorite specimen"? | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 1 |
[
"containing nebular matter.",
"containing many fewer atoms of iron.",
"the relative amount of volatile elements.",
"the ratio of iron to silicon."
] | According to paragraph 6, the composition of chondritic meteorites differs from the composition of the Sun primarily in | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 2 |
[
"It indicates what the matter from which planets were formed was probably like.",
"It may explain howthe Sun originally developed.",
"It helps scientists estimate the variations in the chemical composition of different meteors.",
"It suggests that most meteorites may contain large quantities of volatile eleme... | According to paragraph 6, what is the significance of the similarity in composition between chondrites and the Sun? | Sometime after midnight on February 8,1969, a large, bright meteor entered Earth's atmosphere and broke into thousands of pieces, plummeted to the ground, and scattered over an area 50 miles long and 10 miles wide in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The first meteorite from this fall was found in the village of Puebli... | 368.txt | 0 |
[
"that guarantees students of different races to be admitted equally",
"American citizens fight against because it discriminates minority students",
"colleges take to give preference to minority students in college admission",
"favored by American colleges yet unpopular with American public"
] | Affirmative action is something _ . | As students primp and preen to wow their favorite colleges, there's one characteristic they can't control: their race. That's one reason voters, courts and politicians in six states have outlawed racial preferences in college admissions, while other colleges, fearful of lawsuits, play down their affirmative-action... | 617.txt | 2 |
[
"Rice wanted to maintain minority enrollment",
"minority students have better school performance",
"Rice has a large minority population",
"Rice is famous for admitting minority students"
] | Rice University sent two recruiters to find minority applicants because _ . | As students primp and preen to wow their favorite colleges, there's one characteristic they can't control: their race. That's one reason voters, courts and politicians in six states have outlawed racial preferences in college admissions, while other colleges, fearful of lawsuits, play down their affirmative-action... | 617.txt | 0 |
[
"Rice abides by the law strictly",
"Rice deals with students in a comic way",
"Rice prefers minority students",
"Rice has its own ways of dealing with the law"
] | The writer mentioned Rice‘s some comic end-runs around the spirit of the law to show that _ . | As students primp and preen to wow their favorite colleges, there's one characteristic they can't control: their race. That's one reason voters, courts and politicians in six states have outlawed racial preferences in college admissions, while other colleges, fearful of lawsuits, play down their affirmative-action... | 617.txt | 3 |
[
"are still benefiting from affirmative action",
"have lower SAT scores",
"are often admitted by universities because they have unique racial experience",
"lag far behind than other students in school performance"
] | It seems that minority students _ . | As students primp and preen to wow their favorite colleges, there's one characteristic they can't control: their race. That's one reason voters, courts and politicians in six states have outlawed racial preferences in college admissions, while other colleges, fearful of lawsuits, play down their affirmative-action... | 617.txt | 0 |
[
"doubled",
"risen",
"stayed the same",
"decreased"
] | The word " plummeted" (Line 2, Paragraph 5) most probably means _ . | As students primp and preen to wow their favorite colleges, there's one characteristic they can't control: their race. That's one reason voters, courts and politicians in six states have outlawed racial preferences in college admissions, while other colleges, fearful of lawsuits, play down their affirmative-action... | 617.txt | 3 |
[
"scratching and twitching",
"squirming and wigging",
"slow running",
"moving one's body nervously"
] | Which of the following can be used to explain the meaning of "fidgeting"? | Have you eaten too much over the holidays? You should try fidgeting for a while. Those around you might not like it, but scratching (moving your nails against a part of your body) and twitching (moving suddenly and quickly when you don' t want to) is an important way of burning up calories .
American researchers have ... | 1030.txt | 3 |
[
"thin people burn up less calories than fat people",
"fat people burn up more calories than thin people",
"those who burn up more calories than others will be thinner",
"those who fidget more than others will be thinner"
] | We can know from the passage that scientists believe the reason why some people get fat and other people stay slim is that _ . | Have you eaten too much over the holidays? You should try fidgeting for a while. Those around you might not like it, but scratching (moving your nails against a part of your body) and twitching (moving suddenly and quickly when you don' t want to) is an important way of burning up calories .
American researchers have ... | 1030.txt | 2 |
[
"the energy burned up by fat people when they fidget was more than that burned up by thin people when they fidget",
"some people's fidgeting burned up more than 800 calories, but some people's fidgeting burned up less than 100 calories",
"slim women fidget more than fat women but fat men fidget more than thin m... | Scientists found in the experiment that _ . | Have you eaten too much over the holidays? You should try fidgeting for a while. Those around you might not like it, but scratching (moving your nails against a part of your body) and twitching (moving suddenly and quickly when you don' t want to) is an important way of burning up calories .
American researchers have ... | 1030.txt | 0 |
[
"skinny",
"bony",
"slim",
"underweight"
] | If someone is thin in a pleasant way, we say they are _ . | Have you eaten too much over the holidays? You should try fidgeting for a while. Those around you might not like it, but scratching (moving your nails against a part of your body) and twitching (moving suddenly and quickly when you don' t want to) is an important way of burning up calories .
American researchers have ... | 1030.txt | 2 |
[
"a way to lose fat",
"a nervous habit annoying the people around",
"a better exercise than slow running",
"a habit of thin people"
] | Scientists think a fidget habit to be _ . | Have you eaten too much over the holidays? You should try fidgeting for a while. Those around you might not like it, but scratching (moving your nails against a part of your body) and twitching (moving suddenly and quickly when you don' t want to) is an important way of burning up calories .
American researchers have ... | 1030.txt | 0 |
[
"Both of them are envioroment-friendly.",
"Both of them are from small companies of California and then expand outwards.",
"Both of them are originated from the marginal status of the industry.",
"Both of them are created by green hands of automobile business."
] | Which one of the following statements is NOT true of the common characterists of Tesla and Aptera? | Aptera is certainly not the sort of name an old-school carmaker would give to its newest creation. Biologists will recognise it as the term for scuttling wingless insects-silverfish and suchlike. But Steve Fambro, the boss of the eponymous Californian company that plans to make and sell electric vehicles under this nam... | 3599.txt | 1 |
[
"Top speed of the hybrid is higher than than of the other versions.",
"The hybrid possesses a stronger capacity of long-distance drive with rapid speed.",
"The hybrid has a special generator that is characterized by a sole cylinder.",
"The hybrid generate more turbulence than the other versions."
] | The petrol-electric hybrid version of Aptera is different from its other versions in that _ | Aptera is certainly not the sort of name an old-school carmaker would give to its newest creation. Biologists will recognise it as the term for scuttling wingless insects-silverfish and suchlike. But Steve Fambro, the boss of the eponymous Californian company that plans to make and sell electric vehicles under this nam... | 3599.txt | 1 |
[
"protrusion.",
"accessory.",
"adjunct.",
"impetus."
] | The word "protuberance" (Line 4, Paragraph 3) most probably means _ | Aptera is certainly not the sort of name an old-school carmaker would give to its newest creation. Biologists will recognise it as the term for scuttling wingless insects-silverfish and suchlike. But Steve Fambro, the boss of the eponymous Californian company that plans to make and sell electric vehicles under this nam... | 3599.txt | 0 |
[
"Technologies of metal bashing simulation are well developped.",
"The cost of making cars is greatly reduced.",
"Some specialized parts are available to them.",
"Large venture investment is devoted to such business."
] | Firms such as Aptera are growing up because of the following reasons except _ | Aptera is certainly not the sort of name an old-school carmaker would give to its newest creation. Biologists will recognise it as the term for scuttling wingless insects-silverfish and suchlike. But Steve Fambro, the boss of the eponymous Californian company that plans to make and sell electric vehicles under this nam... | 3599.txt | 3 |
[
"optimistic.",
"lukewarm.",
"wait-and-see.",
"enthusiastic."
] | Towards to the future of the electric cars, the author's attitude can be said to be _ | Aptera is certainly not the sort of name an old-school carmaker would give to its newest creation. Biologists will recognise it as the term for scuttling wingless insects-silverfish and suchlike. But Steve Fambro, the boss of the eponymous Californian company that plans to make and sell electric vehicles under this nam... | 3599.txt | 0 |
[
"A good story.",
"Film.",
"Digital cameras.",
"Videotape."
] | According to George Lucas, what makes the best made movies possible? | Most people who enjoy movies do not really care how they are made. They just want to enjoy a good story. Movie producer and director George Lucas wants people to see the best made movies. So, his latest movie Star Wars was made without using film.
Star Wars was made using digital cameras. A digital camera does not use ... | 1020.txt | 2 |
[
"Linking computers for copies of new movies.",
"Showing filmed movies in theaters.",
"Using small computer disks to get a copy of the movie.",
"Having the digital equipment needed to show the movie."
] | Which is NOT true for the real future of the motion picture industry, according to movie experts? | Most people who enjoy movies do not really care how they are made. They just want to enjoy a good story. Movie producer and director George Lucas wants people to see the best made movies. So, his latest movie Star Wars was made without using film.
Star Wars was made using digital cameras. A digital camera does not use ... | 1020.txt | 1 |
[
"There are about 6,000 copies of the new digital movie.",
"It has been shown in only 94 theaters around the world.",
"It is the best among filmed movies.",
"It is the product of the new digital technology."
] | According to the passage, which is true about the new movie Star Wars? | Most people who enjoy movies do not really care how they are made. They just want to enjoy a good story. Movie producer and director George Lucas wants people to see the best made movies. So, his latest movie Star Wars was made without using film.
Star Wars was made using digital cameras. A digital camera does not use ... | 1020.txt | 3 |
[
"The director can have the objects and people added or taken out.",
"It will be more convenient for theaters to get such kind of new movies.",
"People all agree that the new digital movies are less costly than the filmed movies.",
"The director can monitor the recording and check what was recorded just now."
... | Which of the following is NOT the advantages of the new digital movie? | Most people who enjoy movies do not really care how they are made. They just want to enjoy a good story. Movie producer and director George Lucas wants people to see the best made movies. So, his latest movie Star Wars was made without using film.
Star Wars was made using digital cameras. A digital camera does not use ... | 1020.txt | 2 |
[
"no day really has twenty-four hours",
"the earth is divided into time zones",
"time zones are not all the same size",
"no one knows where time zones begin"
] | Strange things happen to time when you travel because _______ | Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty-four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty-four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zon... | 1965.txt | 1 |
[
"one day",
"twenty-five hours",
"one hour",
"twenty-three hours"
] | The time difference between two neighboring zones is ________ | Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty-four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty-four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zon... | 1965.txt | 2 |
[
"is one time zone",
"is divided into five time zones",
"is divided into twenty-four time zones",
"cannot be crossed in five days"
] | According to paragraph 2, it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean______ | Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty-four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty-four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zon... | 1965.txt | 1 |
[
"ahead one hour in each new time zone",
"ahead one hour for the whole trip",
"back one hour in each new time zone",
"back one hour for the whole trip"
] | If you cross the ocean going east, you set your clock______ | Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty-four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty-four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zon... | 1965.txt | 0 |
[
"the beginning of any new time zone",
"any point where time changes by one hour",
"the point where a new day starts",
"any time zone in the Pacific Ocean"
] | The International Date Line is the name for ______ | Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty-four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty-four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.
If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zon... | 1965.txt | 2 |
[
"The two separate teams of scientists.",
"Scientists at the University of Washington,of California.Irvine and NASA's Lab.",
"Scientists at Pennsylvania State University.",
"Several glaciologists."
] | Who contributed to the Monday research? | The vast glaciers of western Antarctica are rapidly melting and losing ice to the sea and almost certainly have"passed the point of no return,"according to new work by two separate teams of scientists.
The likely result:a rise in global sea levels of 4 feet or more in the coming centuries,says research made public Mond... | 1301.txt | 1 |
[
"It is on the edge of inevitable collapsing.",
"It has completely gone.",
"It is becoming 1arger in volume.",
"It is flowing to the sea."
] | What is the current situation of Thwaites Glacier? | The vast glaciers of western Antarctica are rapidly melting and losing ice to the sea and almost certainly have"passed the point of no return,"according to new work by two separate teams of scientists.
The likely result:a rise in global sea levels of 4 feet or more in the coming centuries,says research made public Mond... | 1301.txt | 0 |
[
"They are becoming smaller in volume.",
"They are flowing at a faster speed to the sea.",
"They ale pouring more and mole ice into the sea.",
"All the above."
] | What are the problems ofAntarcfic glaciers? | The vast glaciers of western Antarctica are rapidly melting and losing ice to the sea and almost certainly have"passed the point of no return,"according to new work by two separate teams of scientists.
The likely result:a rise in global sea levels of 4 feet or more in the coming centuries,says research made public Mond... | 1301.txt | 3 |
[
"The ice poured into the sea is being melted from above.",
"The melting of the ice can result in the vicious cycle of the glaciers'melting.",
"The local terrain has nothing to do with glacier retreat.",
"Warm ocean water can slow down the glaciers'melting."
] | What does the report in Geophysical Research Letters show? | The vast glaciers of western Antarctica are rapidly melting and losing ice to the sea and almost certainly have"passed the point of no return,"according to new work by two separate teams of scientists.
The likely result:a rise in global sea levels of 4 feet or more in the coming centuries,says research made public Mond... | 1301.txt | 1 |
[
"The glaciers can't flow back to the continents.",
"The glaciers are different from what they were years ago.",
"The melting of glaciers has come to the stage of being inevitable.",
"The speed of glacier melting can't return to the former one."
] | According to the passage,what do the words"passed the point of no return"mean(Line 2,Para.1)? | The vast glaciers of western Antarctica are rapidly melting and losing ice to the sea and almost certainly have"passed the point of no return,"according to new work by two separate teams of scientists.
The likely result:a rise in global sea levels of 4 feet or more in the coming centuries,says research made public Mond... | 1301.txt | 2 |
[
"I got home from school at 3 or 3:30 on the day of my birthday.",
"I dislike birthday parties held for me.",
"Henry agreed that he would not do anything on my birthday.",
"I knew there were some of my friends hiding in my room."
] | Which of the following sentences is NOT true? | If you know me well, you know I don't like birthday parties. At least, I don't like birthday parties given for me. I enjoy them when they're for other people, but when they're for me, I just don't like them.
I remember one birthday party some friends of mine had for me when I was a student at the university. Of course,... | 676.txt | 3 |
[
"livingroom",
"bedroom",
"bathroom",
"diningroom"
] | I usually went into the _ when I got home from school. | If you know me well, you know I don't like birthday parties. At least, I don't like birthday parties given for me. I enjoy them when they're for other people, but when they're for me, I just don't like them.
I remember one birthday party some friends of mine had for me when I was a student at the university. Of course,... | 676.txt | 2 |
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