What does the passage imply about Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong?
A.They were the originators of "scat singing".
B.They played the same musical instrument.
C.They performed well together.
D.They were a married couple.
The 17 states the candidates would visit in the campaign are those______.
A.locked up by one of the parties
B.offering many electoral votes
C.that could easily fall by the wayside
D.where the competition could easily win
听力原文:M: I've got two tickets of the concert this evening. Will you go with me?
W: Certainly. People say the band is so wonderful:
Q: What will be on this evening?
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A.A movie.
B.A party.
C.A concert.
D.A play.
A.Car making.
B.Tourism.
C.Cotton textile.
D.Electronics.
It wasn't until I got to the office this morning that I realized this was Thursday and I had missed our lunch date yesterday.
A.我直到早晨到了办公室才意识到今天已是星期四了,才想起我误了我们昨天中午一起吃午饭的约定。
B.我直到早晨到了办公室才想起今天已是星期四了,我很怀念我们昨天中午一起吃的午饭。
C.要不是早晨到了办公室,我根本没有意识到今天已是星期四了,才想起我误了我们昨天中午一起吃过午饭。
D.早晨还没到办公室,我就意识到今天是星期四了,我很怀念我们中午一起吃午饭的日子。
Which of the following statements is NOT true, according to the passage?
A.Some popular votes may carry more weight than others.
B.The outcome of the election depends on the electoral votes.
C.One can win the election only by getting more popular votes.
D.The electoral system prevents the most populous states from deciding every election.