---What do you think of the furniture on exhibition?

---Well, great! But I don’t think much of ______ you bought.

A. ones B. it C. which D. What

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It’s the place where smart people make smart machines work even smarter. It’s also in the heart of sunny California, a great place to start a family and raise kids. What could be better?

But something is happening to their children. Up until the age of two they develop normally. But then everything seems to go backwards. The children become locked into their own small world, unable to communicate at all.

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It seems that the children of Silicon Valley are paying the price of genius.

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B. Asperger’s Syndrome, a Mild Version of Autism

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B.It is not completely a bad thing.

C.It is a punishment to those working in Silicon Valley.

D.People with autism should never marry.

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A.It is believed to be a kind of mental illness that can be cured.

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C.They do not care about the presence of others.

D.They are a burden for the society.

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A.Because autistic people live in Silicon Valley.

B.Because many people working in Silicon Valley have autism children.

C.Because people with autism will be driven out of Silicon Valley.

D.Because people with autism are not personally attractive and not liked by others.

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A.Asperger’s sufferers are ideal computer professionals.

B.Asperger’s sufferers never get married and have children.

C.Asperger’s sufferers are ashamed of themselves and locked into their own world.

D.Asperger’s sufferers can be beneficial to society if they are cured.

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B. Mary Arnott is afraid to swim at the swimming pool.

C. Mary Arnott likes to swim and is known to the local people.

D. Mary Arnott just likes to talk to her friends at the bank of the swimming pool.

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D. She has lived 30 years past the average lifespan for Canadians.

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