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John talked over the new job with his wife.A.discussedB.mentionedC.acceptedD.rejected

John talked over the new job with his wife.

A.discussed

B.mentioned

C.accepted

D.rejected

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John talked over the new program with his workmates.

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It was the kind of action that normally belongs to the pages of the cartoon character. John, wearing a harness and line, actually caught 25-year-old Jenny Goodman before she hit the ground.

Jenny had been leaning out of the window for several hours threatening to jump. "My lover has left me," she shouted. "I'm alone with a small baby, and I've lost my job."

As a priest and policeman talked to her through loudhailers from the street, John and his colleague quietly made their way up the stairs of the six-storey building to the roof.

John put on his harness and attached it to a pillar. Then he leaned over a low wall to listen to the woman's threats.

After five hours of fruitless chatting with the priest and the police, the woman climbed out on to the window sill.

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Heavier than Jenny, he fell faster. By the time she was level with the 2nd Floor — and only soft, from the ground he grabbed her. John said, "We were swinging in space. Luckily she was so surprised that she did not try to pull herself from grasp."

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"Discussion is still going on about Bolton, but we have to make some progress before we take it back to vote on it. We talked about it again this morning," Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Tennessee Re publican, told reporters after mceting with President Bush on Tuesday morning.

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There also have been questions whether Bolton would accept a recess appointment, which lawmakers said would send him to the United Nations in a weakened political position.

Norm Kin2, spokesman for Joseph Biden of Delaware, top Senate Foreign Relations Committee Democrat, said the Senate could quickly move to an up or down vote on Bolton if the White House turned over the requested information.

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第6题
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第7题
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A.over

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第8题
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第9题
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[A] shouted at

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第10题
You will find the matter______ about all over the company.A.being talkedB.talkedC.talkingD

You will find the matter______ about all over the company.

A.being talked

B.talked

C.talking

D.to talk

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