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His first book () next month is based on a true story.

A、have been published

B、published

C、being published

D、to be published

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第4题

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A.In 1913 in Washington.

B.In 1913 in London.

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第5题

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A、evaluated

B、projected

C、heightened

D、obscure

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第6题

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A. Richard Wright

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C. Langston Hughes

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第7题

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A. Richard Wright

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C. Langston Hughes

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第8题

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第9题

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(5)According to the article, Twain didn' t stop giving publlic speeches, because he was highly paid.

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第10题

Some people were just born to rebel; Charles Darwin was one of them.【21】______Nicholas Cop
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【24】______, laterborns are up to 15 times more likely than firstborns to【25】______authority and break new【26】______, says Frank J. Sulloway, a researcher scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

In his book"Born To Rebel"being【27】______this week, Sulloway claims that【28】______someone is an older or younger sibling is the most important【29】______shaping personality - more significant than gender, race, nationality【30】______class.

He spent 26 years【31】______the lives - and birth orders - of 6, 566 historical【32】______to reach his conclusions.

A laterborn himself, Sulloway first【33】______how birth order affected personality【34】______a scholar of Darwin at Harvard University.

" How could a somewhat【35】______student at Cambridge become the most【36】______thinker in the 19th century?" he said.

Darwin, the first to【37】______the belief that God created the world with his theory of evolution, was the fifth of six children. Most of his【38】______were firstborns.

Sulloway's theory held【39】______with Copernicus, the first astronomer to【40】______that the Sun was the center of the universe, and computer revolutionary Gates of Microsoft.

【21】

A.Likewise

B.Likely

C.Alike

D.Unlike

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