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They wished to_______ the stone house and to replace them by a supermarket.

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A. pull down
B. draw down
C. push down
D. drag down
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“We received many comments that having a women-only lavatory would be a factor in differentiating our airline from others,” said an NAN spokesman.

“Many women said that they feel uncomfortable taking their time in the lavatory knowing that a male is waiting just behind them in line,” he said. The spokesman denied that the new service was introduced following complaints about men soiling(弄脏) the bathrooms, telling reporters: “Those opinions may exist, but we do not have that data on hand”.

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The “washlets” will be installed in the Boeing777-300ER,due to begin operating in April, and the Boeing 787 fleet set to start flying this year.

1.          What is the most attractive service to women passengers according to a survey?

A.women passengers can visit the toilet before boarding.

B.women passengers can get some desserts onboard.

C.women passengers can visit the toilet on boards free of charge.

D.women passengers can use women- only lavatory onboard.

2.          ANA will fit its jets with a women-only bathroom in order to      .

A.cut the plan’s carbon-dioxide emissions and protect our environment

B.show equality between men and women

C.save much time for women passengers

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3.          We can infer the underlined word “domestic” in the fifth paragraph means    .

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B.military

C.internal

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B.Women will feel uncomfortable when they know a male is waiting at the toilet door.

C.The rest of the toilets on international flights will be for men only.

D.You will be curious about “washlets” when you first see it.

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