People in the early days of the nation’s history_________.
A: had strong belief in honest hard work
B: had a great deal more free time than we do now
C: were divided according to the games they played
D: were known primarily by the work they did
A: had strong belief in honest hard work
B: had a great deal more free time than we do now
C: were divided according to the games they played
D: were known primarily by the work they did
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- It can be learned from the passage that people in the future ______. A: have a great deal more free time than we do because they use computers to run their society B: usually ask "What do you do" when they first meet C: will have "fun specialists" to advise them on what games are best to play D: pay more attention to the work they do
- _________hard, he would passed the exam.( ). A: If Tom were to work B: Had Tom worked C: Should Tom work D: Were Tom to work
- The enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuries meant that _____. A: people had to do the productive work at home B: people were forced to look elsewhere for means of supporting themselves C: people were able to be dependent on their land D: people were badly paid for the work they managed to find
- We _____ a lot more work to do now than ever.
- They ______ more enthusiastic about their work since their teacher"s return. A: are B: were C: had been D: have been
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__, the work can be done much better. A: Given more time B: We had been given more time C: More time given D: If more time had given
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“When did you go to work?” “As soon as they came, we ______ to work.” A: went B: were going C: had gone D: go
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________ I known you were there, I would have telephoned. A: Had B: If C: Do D: Did
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The passage suggests that we could have learned much more about our past than we do now if the ancient people had ___________ .
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According to the passage, public attitudes to those who do not work _______. A: are no better now than they used to be B: were at their worst in Victorian times C: are much better now than before D: are still moralistic and unsympathetic