The hotel was nice; the weather was hot; the beaches were beautiful. _______ I’d say it was a great vacation.
A. Anyhow B. Altogether C. Somehow D. Nevertheless
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The Cost of Higher Education
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A.teachers are less satisfied
B.students are more demanding
C.students will become more competent
D.teachers will spend less time on teaching
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上,將上述電話內(nèi)容轉(zhuǎn)告他。
3. 100字左右。
4. 辦公時(shí)間during office hours.
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B.learn squirrels’influence on black walnut trees
C.do something to get rid of squirrels
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B.the time they have winter sleep
C.the place they have winter sleep
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B.Gray squirrels do more harm to the forest than red squirrels.
C.Red squirrels and gray squirrels have helped the spread of walnut trees.
D.The cleaning of forest land benefits red squirrels directly.
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