_______ and we’ll realize our dream of going to college.

    A. A few months more      B. Having a few months more 

C.A more few months      D. Spending a few months more

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A.has been rediscovered because it costs much less and works more efficiently

B.is being redesigned because it could be used in places without electricity

C.has just been found to be energy-saving and environmentally friendly

D.will be fully made use of and become the fridge of the future

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A.Freon was used in fridges long before the 1950s.

B.Freon is what makes current fridges big polluters.

C.McCulloch thinks he could improve Einstein's design by using other types of vapors.

D.The fridge Malcolm McCulloch and his team designed will be put into production soon.

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A.changed the air pressure around it

B.was tested on the top of Mount Everest

C.increased the liquid boiling temperature

D.used only pressurized gases to keep things cold

75.McCulloch’s words in Paragraph 6 _____.

A.serve as an explanation for the principle behind Einstein’s fridge

B.give you the reason why Einstein’s fridge was not efficient

C.tell you how to take advantage of low air pressure

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