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- Michael told us a(n) ________ story about his 70-year-old grandmother catching a thief.
- He is ________ about his chances of winning a gold medal in the Olympics next year.
- The thief was arrested after ______. A: Mrs. Clarke described about him to the police B: the police found his finger-prints on the wire C: he went to a doctor about his burned hand D: a doctor recognized him on the street
- The price of gold rose again, partly __________ news about the war.
- The price of gold rose again, partly __________ news about the war._
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What does Tim say about paperreceipts? A: They were originally receipts forloans in gold and silver. B: They were used for 200 years. C: They replaced gold in the 17th century. D: Gradually they replaced gold andbecame banknotes.
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Which of the following statements about the narrator Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby is incorrect? ( ) A: At the beginning of the story, his father told him not to criticize people. B: He is Tom Buchanan’s cousin. C: He is Gatsby’s neighbour in West Egg. D: He is a peripheral narrator who observes the protagonist closely.
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11, Why does the professor say this: A: To indicate that Dahlonega has changed little in the decades since the gold rush. B: To provide background details about a city that figured prominently in the gold rush. C: To emphasize the effect that the gold rush had on the population of Dahlonega. D: To suggest that gold rush cities continued to prosper long after the initial rush ended.
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Either his cat or his children responsible the dead gold fish. A: are/fo B: is/of C: is/fo D: are/to
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In “Nothing gold can stay”, what are the symbolic meanings of “gold”?