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--How about eight o' clock outside the cinema?

   --That _________ me fine.                                         

A. fits           B. meets            C. satisfies           D. suits

D


解析:

suit me fine“對(duì)我很適合”。fit作“適合”講時(shí),后面直接跟賓語(yǔ);sarisfy使……滿意。

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A. Two prints by Pablo Picasso

B. Two oil painting by Brazilian artists

C. Two prints by Pablo Picasso and two oil paintings by two Brazilian artists.  

D. Two prints by two Brazilian artists and two oil paintings by Picasso Pablo.  

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A. Because they didn't know that the other pieces were worth more.  

B. Probably because they had received an order for the prints that they took.  

C. Because they didn't have enough time.

D. Because they were in such a hurry that they couldn’t get them all.  

58. How many people were in the museum during the robbery?  

A. A lot. The museum was crowded.  

B. Not too many. It was almost empty.  

C. There were a lot of people outside the museum.  

D. Only three of them.  

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B. There are steel doors and no detectors in Sao Paulo Museum of Art.  

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