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D.Tomaketheareacolorful.
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D.Itbegantogrowunderarock.
39.Whatdoestheauthorwanttosaythroughthestory?
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B.Sunflowersareabletogroweverywhere.
C.Weshouldtakegoodcareoftherockgardens.
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AnimportantpartoftheirapplicationIistheMedicalCollegeAdmissionTest(MCAT).TheAssociationofAmericanMedicalCollegesprovidesthetestbycomputer.ItisofferedintheUnitedStatesandinothercountries.ApplicantsneedtodowellonMCAT.Theyalsoneedagoodrecordintheircollegestudies.
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42.Whichofthefollowingdointerviewerswanttoknowabouttheapplicants?
A.Whatcoursestheywanttoteaminmedicalschools.
B.Howmuchmoneytheyhopetocarninfuture.
C.Whentheyplantostarttheirmedicaltraining.
D.Whethertheyunderstandadoctor’sduties.
43.Whatcanbeinfectedabouttheapplicantsfromthetext?
A.Theymustbchard-working.
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44.Whatwouldbethebesttitheforthetext?
A.TheSecretsofCremonaViolins.
B.TheHistoryofCremonaViolins
C.TheMakingofItalianViolins
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45.WhatisstillnotclearaboutCremonaviolins?
A.Theshape.
C.Thesize.
B.Thewood
D.Thevarnish.
46.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeCremonaviolins?
A.Light
C.Valuable.