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听力原文:According to the professor, what is the main advantage of water paints?(22)A.They

听力原文:According to the professor, what is the main advantage of water paints?

(22)

A.They dry in a short time.

B.They use unusual colors.

C.They are easy to copy.

D.They are pleasing to the eye.

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A.American workers tend to stay in one job.

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Scientists took the ice from more than one-and-a-half mile deep in huge masses of ice that float on the sea. That is the deepest scientists ever have drilled for ice. The ice represents 25,000 years of history. It provides one of the clearest records of ancient weather.

European and American scientific teams have been studying ice from the same area to confirm each other's findings. The scientists examine the ice that was formed each year. They measure the oxygen and carbon dioxide in the ice. These measurements tell about the year's temperature.

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A.oxygen.

B.ancient weather.

C.carbon dioxide.

D.temperature.

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Who are really supposed to be underdogs, according to the passage you have heard?

A.The losers.

B.The bosses.

C.The officials.

D.The millionaires.

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(13)

A.It doesn't matter.

B.That's right.

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M: only half day? Why not the whole day?

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B.Take a longer tour:

C.Tour the country.

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