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6.Let’stakearestandhaveacupofcoffee,(
)?
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B.won’twe
C.shallyou
D.won’tyou
7.Thousandsofpeopleweregatheringinthesquare.(
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B.
Whatalargecrowd
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Howalargecrowd
8.Tomostofthestudents,Economics()__alwaysanimportantsubject,alsoadifficultone.
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B.havebeen
C.was
9.Thereweresomanypeoplethatpolicefounditveryhardtobringthesituation()control.
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C.with
D.on
10.Theteachertakesthestudents()thereissomethinginterestingtosee.
A.that
B.whenever
C.wherever
D.inwhich
11.AFrenchmanwenttoasmallItaliantownandwasstayingwithhiswifeatthebesthotelthere.Onenight,hewentoutforawalkalone.Itwaslateandthesmallstreetwasdarkandquiet.Suddenlyhefeltsomeonebehindhim.HeturnedhisheadandsawanItalianyoungmanwhoquicklywalkedpasthim.ThemanwasnearlyoutofsightwhentheFrenchmansuddenlyfoundthathiswatchwasgone.HethoughtthatitmustbetheItalianwhohadtakenhiswatch.Hedecidedtofollowhimandgetbackthewatch.
SoontheFrenchmancaughtupwiththeItalian.Neitherofthemunderstoodtheother’slanguage.TheFrenchmanfrightenedtheItalianwithhisfist(拳头)andpointedattheItalian’swatch.IntheendtheItaliangaveuphiswatchtotheFrenchman.
Whenhereturnedtothehotel,theFrenchmantoldhiswifewhathadhappened.Hewasgreatlysurprisedwhenhiswifepointedtothewatchonthetable.NowherealizedthatbymistakehehadrobbedthewatchanditwastheItalian’s.Onenighthewentoutfor_______alone.
A.aride
B.awalk
C.adrink
D.rest
12.Thismapisprinted_____thescaleof1:
465,000,000.
A.upon
B.to
C.on
D.in
13.Ihaveneverspokenillofher,()Idon'
tlikeher.
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D.though
14.Hersistercaresmuchaboutfashionandherclotheswerealways().
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B.up-todate
C.upto-date
D.up-to-date
15.Spring(),wemayperhapslookforwardtobetterweather.
A.tocome
B.havingcome
C.tobecome
D.havingbeencome
16.Ahotshower,acupofmilk,abagofpotatochips,andthenagoodsleep_____theluxurythatheneededaftertheexamination.
A.are
B.was
C.were
D.is
17.DowhatItellyou--_____!
A.orelse
B.orso
C.andthat
D.anddo
18.“CanIpaymybillby()card?
”
A.telephone
B.post
C.credit
D.passing
19.Treasurehunts(寻宝)haveexcitedpeople'
'
simaginationforhundredsofyearsbothinreallifeandinbookssuchasRobertLouisStevenson'
sTreasureIsland.KitWilliams,amodernwriter,hadtheideaofcombiningtherealexcitementofatreasurehuntwithclues(线索)foundinabookwhenhewroteachildren'
sstory,Masquerade,in1979.Thebookwasaboutahare,andamonthbeforeitcameoutWilliamsburiedagoldhareinaparkinBedfordshire.Thebookcontainedalargenumberofcluestohelpreadersfindthehare,butWilliamsputinalotof“redherrings”,orfalseclues,tomisleadthem.
KenRoberts,themanwhofoundthehare,hadbeenlookingforitfornearlytwoyears.Althoughhehadbeensearchinginthewrongareamostofthetime,hefounditbylogic(逻辑),notbyluck.Hissuccesscamefromthefactthathehadgainedanimportantclueatthestart.Hehadrealizedthatthewords:
“OneofSixtoEight”underthefirstpictureinthebookconnectedthehareinsomewaytoKatherineofAragon,thefirstofHenryVIII'
ssixwives.Evenhere,however,Williamshadsucceededinmisleadinghim.KenknewthatKatherineofAragonhaddiedatKimboltoninCambridgeshirein1536andthoughtthatWilliamshadburiedtheharethere.Hehadbeendiggingthereforoverayearbeforeanewideaoccurredtohim.HefoundoutthatKitWilliamshadspenthischildhoodnearAmpthill,inBedfordshire,andthoughtthathemusthaveburiedthehareinaplaceheknewwell,buthestillcouldnotseetheconnectionwithKatherineofAragon,untilonedayhecameacrosstwostonecrossesinAmpthillParkandlearntthattheyhadbeenbuiltinherhonorin1773.
Eventhenhissearchhadnotcometoanend.ItwasonlyafterhehadspentseveralnightsdiggingaroundthecrossthathedecidedtowritetoKitWilliamstofindoutifhewaswastinghistimethere.Williamsencouragedhimtocontinue,andonFebruary24th1982,hefoundthetreasure.Itwasworth£3000inthebeginning,buttheexcitementithadcausedsinceitsburialmadeitmuchmorevaluable.WhatisthemostimportantclueinthestorytohelpKenRobertsfindthehare?
A.TwostonecrossesinAmpthill.
B.Stevenson'
sTreasureIsland.
C.KatherineofAragon.
D.Williams'
hometown.
20.Byusingbothearsonecantellthedirection()asoundcomes.
A.inwhich
B.fromwhich
C.beyondwhich
D.withwhich
21.A:
“Ihopeyouwillbereadytoleaveontime.”
B:
“Don'
tworry.I'
llbereadybythetimethetaxi(
).”
A.arriving
B.arrives
C.willarrive
D.willhavearrived
22.TheInternetallowspeoplethe____toshopandconductotherbusinessattheirownconvenience.
A.free
B.freedom
C.lighthearted
D.lightheartedness
23.Thoughhewasveryangrywithher,hetriedtorefrainfrom().
A.letitout
B.lettingitout
C.toletitout
D.letsitout
24.Momwasalwaysworriedaboutmyhealth,therefore()departure,shepreparedalotofmedicineforme.
B.in
C.when
D.at
25.Sheisadevotedmotherandiswilling_____anythingforherchildren.
A.do
B.todo
C.doing
D.done
26.WhereareyougoingtohavetheTVset()?
A.repair
B.repairing
C.repaired
D.torepair
27.AcouplefromMiami,BillandSimoneButler,spentsixty-sixdaysinalife-raft(救生艇)intheseasofCentralAmericaaftertheirboatsank.
Twenty-onedaysaftertheyleftPanamaintheirboat,Simony,theymetsomewhales(鲸鱼).“Theystartedtohitthesideoftheboat,”saidBill,“andthensuddenlyweheardwater.”Twominuteslater,theboatwassinking.Theyjumpedintothelife-raftandwatchedtheboatgounderthewater.
Fortwentydaystheyhadtinsoffood,biscuits,andbottlesofwater.Theyalsohadafishing-lineandamachinetomakesaltwaterintodrinkingwater—twothingswhichsavedtheirlives.Theycaughteighttotenfishadayandatethemraw(生的).Thenthelinebroke.“Sowehadnomorefishuntilsomethingverystrangehappened.Somesharks(鲨鱼)cametofeed,andthefishundertheraftwereafraidandcametothesurface.Icaughtthemwithmyhands.”
Abouttwentyshipspassedthem,butnoonesawthem.Afterfiftydaysatseatheirlife-raftwasbeginningtobreakup.Thensuddenlyitwasallover.Afishingboatsawthemandpickedthemup.Theycouldn’tstandup.SothecaptaincarriedthemontohisboatandtookthemtoCostaRica.Theirtwomonthsatseawasover.Duringtheirdaysatsea,_______savedtheirlives
A.tinsoffoodandbottlesofwater
B.afishing-lineandamachine
C.whalesandsharks
D.Twentypassingships
28.Thenumberofthevisitors,()wehadexpected,waswellovertwohundred.
B.where
C.who
D.as
29.Ihavenocashinmypocket;
Ihaveto()somemoneyfromthebank.
A.withdraw
B.take
C.bring
D.fetch
A.Withdraw
30.—Someonetookmybook.—Well,Ididn'
tand().
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B.norJackdid
C.Jackdidnor
D.Jacknordid
31.Iorderedthreedishes,eachof()carriedasurcharge:
soup,roastedchicken,steak.
A.Which
B.that
C.what
D.this
32.Idon’tknowwhichofherbrothersshewas().
A.referredto
B.referringto
C.referred
D.referring
33.IfIwereyou,I()thejob.
A.Accept
B.wouldhaveaccepted
C.wouldaccept
D.hadaccepted
34.Certainlynocreatureintheseaisodderthanthecommonseacucumber(海参).Alllivingcreatures,especiallyhumanbeings,havetheirpeculiarities,buteverythingaboutthelittleseacucumberseemsunusual.
Whatelsecanbesaidaboutanoddanimalthat,amongothereccentricities,eatsmud,feedsalmostcontinuouslydayandnightbutcanlivewithouteatingforlongperiods,andcanbepoisonousbutisconsideredsupremelyediblebygourmets(美食家)?
Forsomefiftymillionyears,despitealleccentricities,theseacucumberhassubsistedonitsdietofmud.Itisadaptableenoughtoliveattachedtorocksbyitstubefeet,underrocksinshallowwater,oronthesurfaceofmudflats.CommonincoolwateronbothAtlanticandPacificshores,ithastheabilitytosuchupmudorsandanddigestwhatevernutrientsarepresent.
Seacucumberscomeinavarietyofcolors,rangingfromblacktoreddish-browntosand-colorandnearlywhite.Oneformevenhasvividpurpletentacles.Usuallythecreaturesarecucumber-shaped—hencetheirname—andbecausetheyaretypicallyrockinhabitants,thisshape,combinedwithflexibility,enablesthemtosqueezeintonarrowcrackswheretheyaresafefrompredatorsandoceancurrents.
Althoughtheyhavevoraciousappetites,eatingdayandnigh
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