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An old friend from abroad, whom I was expecting to stay with me, (36) from the airport to tell me that he had arrived. I was still at the office at the time, but I had made (37) for his arrival. After explaining where my new flat was, I told him that I had left the key under a piece of stone near the door. As I was likely to be at home rather late, I advised him to go into the (38) and help himself to food and drink.
Two hours later, my friend telephoned me from the flat. At the moment, he said, he was listening to some of my (39) after having just had a truly (40) meal. He had found a pan on the gas (41) and fried two eggs and had helped himself to some cold chicken from the (42) . Now he said, he was drinking a glass of orange (43) and he hoped I would join him. (44) , he answered that he had not been able to find the key under the piece of stone, (45) . I listened to all this in astonishment. (46) . An old friend from abroad, whom I was expecting to stay with me, (36) from the airport to tell me that he had arrived. I was still at the office at the time, but I had made (37) for his arrival. After explaining where my new flat was, I told him that I had left the key under a piece of stone near the door. As I was likely to be at home rather late, I advised him to go into the (38) and help himself to food and drink.
Two hours later, my friend telephoned me from the flat. At the moment, he said, he was listening to some of my (39) after having just had a truly (40) meal. He had found a pan on the gas (41) and fried two eggs and had helped himself to some cold chicken from the (42) . Now he said, he was drinking a glass of orange (43) and he hoped I would join him. (44) , he answered that he had not been able to find the key under the piece of stone, (45) . I listened to all this in astonishment. (46) .

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【单选题】The day of terror at the Virginia Polytechnic and State University in Blacksburg began at about 7:15 a. m. , with the shooting of a woman and a male resident adviser on the fourth floor of a dorm buil...

A.
7:15 a. m. is the time a woman and a mate resident adviser were killed on the fourth floor of a dorm building on campus.
B.
The cause of shooting is the assailant was fighting with his girlfriend or something of that nature.
C.
Open dorm’s doors needs swipe a card before 10 a. m.
D.
The gunman was a resident of the dorm himself.

【单选题】18() A.organize B.regulate C.verify D.control

A.
These are tough times for Wal-Mart, America’s biggest retailer. Long accused of (1) small-town America mad condemned for the selfishness of its pay, the company has lately come under (2) for its meanness over employees’ health-care benefits. The charge is arguably (3) : the firm’s health coverage, while (4) less extensive than the average for big companies, is on equal terms (5) other retailers’. But bad publicity, coupled with rising costs, has (6) the Bentonville giant to action. WalMart is making changes that should shift the ground in America’s healthcare debate.
B.
One (7) is to reduce the prices of many generic, or out-of-patent, prescription drugs. Wal-Mart’s critics dismiss the move as a publicity (8) . The list of drugs includes only 143 different medicines and excludes many popular group. True, but short-sighted. Wal-Mart has (9) retailing by using its size to squeeze suppliers and (10) the gains on to consumers. It could (11) the same with drugs. A "Wal-Mart effect" in drugs will not solve America’s health-costs problem: group account for only a small share of drug costs, which in turn make (12) only 10% of overall health spending. But it would (13) .
C.
The firm’s other initiative is more (14) . Wal-Mart is joining the small but fast-growing group of employers (15) are controlling costs by shifting to health insurance with high deductibles.
D.
Early evidence (16) these plans do help firms control the cost of health insurance. But critics say that the savings are (17) . They argue that the plans shift costs to sicker workers, discourage preventative care and will anyway do little to (18) overall health spending, (19) most of the $2 trillion that America (20) health care each year goes to people with multiple chronic diseases.