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D.infactory
27.A.doit
B.doingthat
C.todoit
D.withthat
28.A.totake
B.tospend
C.having
D.asking
29.A.thenorth
B.fornorth
C.north
D.tonorth
30.A.Nothing
B.Everything
C.Somebody
D.Anything
31.A.very
B.enough
C.rather
D.too
32.A.that
B.what
C.whether
D.when
33.A.go
B.goto
C.gofor
D.leave
34.A.dowant
B.wanted
C.shallwant
D.waswanting
35.A.on
B.by
C.beside
D.along
36.A.on
B.during
C.in
D.under
37.A.in
B.for
C.with
D.after
38.A.about
B.of
C.over
D.on
39.A.good
B.fine
C.better
D.best
40.A.home
B.themountains
C.bigcities
D.countryvillages
41.A.for
B.to
C.from
D.by
42.A.says
B.tells
C.speaks
D.talks
43.A.weekend
B.holiday
C.sunday
D.trip
44.A.want
B.wish
C.hopes
D.asks
45.A.When
B.With
C.Without
D.As
P2
Doyoubelievethatsomenumbersareluckyorunlucky?
Ifyouanswer“yes”26
thisquestion,youarecertainlynot
27.Forexample,manypeopleincertaincountriesbelievethat
28
13isespeciallybad.Theybelieve13peopleshould29sitatatabletogether,andthat
30thingswillhappen
31
Fridaythe13th.Somebuildingsdonotevendesignatea13thfloor.Ontheotherhand,7isoftenconsidereda
number.33
everyonegoesalongwiththisbeliefinthepowerofnumbers.Somepeoplethinkthatlucky
unluckynumbersareonlysuperstitions(迷信)thatshouldnot
seriously.
36
,othersthinkthatnumbers
havethe
powertoaffectpeople’s
38.
Inancienttimes,itwasquitecommontobelieveinthemagicalpowerofnumbers.It
39
thatsomenumberscouldclue(暗示)someoneintothe
40
orshowthe41
sideofaperson’spersonality(个性).Numerology(命理学),he“art”of42
thepowerinnumbers,wasoftenpractisedinJewishtradition(传统)andamongGreekmathematicians(数学家).Today,manyofthose43
stillpractisenumerologyusetheHebrewcalendricsystem(希伯来历法)whichgiveseach
44
ofthealphabet(字母表)45
ofthenumbers1through8.
26.A.of
27.A.alone
B.lonely
C.yourself
D.only
28.A.number
B.numbers
C.thenumbers
D.Number
29.A.often
B.ever
C.always
D.never
30.A.good
B.terrible
C.badly
D.terribly
31.A.in
B.at
C.on
D.of
32.A.lucky
B.unlucky
C.luckily
D.luck
33.A.Almost
B.Not
C.Nearly
D.No
34.A.or
B.and
C.but
D.also
35.A.take
B.taking
C.betaken
D.betaking
36.A.But
B.However
C.While
D.Yet
37.A.do
B.don'
t
C.also
D.but
38.A.life
B.lives
C.living
D.job
39.A.believe
B.believed
C.isbelieved
D.wasbelieved
40.A.past
B.present
C.future
D.last
41.A.hide
B.hiding
C.hid
D.hidden
42.A.read
B.reading
C.reads
D.beingread
43.A.which
B.who
C.whose
D.whom
44.A.letter
B.word
C.number
D.name
45.A.some
B.any
C.many
D.one
3
PeoplefromGreatBritainbroughttheEnglishlanguagetoNorthAmericainthe16thand17thcenturies.Andinthe
300years,therewere
27
manychangesin28
placesthatnowpeoplecan
tellanEnglishperson
30
anAmericaninthewayheorshetalks.
Manyoldwords
inEnglandbutwerekeptinAmerica.Forexample,300yearsagopeopleinGreatBritaingottheirwaterfromsomethingtheycalledeithera“faucet,”a“spigot,”ora“tap.”
Allthesewordsare32
heardindifferentpartsofAmerica,butonly“tap”isstill
commonin
33.Americansoftenmadeupnewwordsorchangedold
34.“Corn”isonekindofplantinAmericaand
35inEngland.
Also,overthelastthreecenturiestheEnglishlanguage
36thousandsofnewwordsforthingsthatweren’tknown
37.Andoften,AmericanandEnglishpeopleusedtwo
namesforthem.Atincan(洋铁罐头)iscalled“tin”forshortinEngland,buta“can”inAmerica.Theword“radio”is
allovertheworld,including(包括)America.ButmanyEnglishpeoplecallita“wireless.”Andalmostanythinghavingsomethingtodo
40cars,railroads,etc.41
differentnamesinBritishandAmericanEnglish.
ButnowAmericanandBritishEnglishmaybegrowingclosertogether.One
42isthelargeamount(数量)ofAmericanspeechthatBritishpeopleheardailyinmovies,ontelevision,or
43
travelers.44
this,Americansseemtobeinfluencing(影响)theBritishmoreandmore.Sosomeday,Englishmayevenbe
45
onbothsidesoftheAtlantic(大西洋).
26.A.following
B.recent
C.oldest
27.A.such
B.too
C.so
D.great
28.A.either
B.both
C.neither
D.two
29.A.hardly
B.difficulty
C.clearly
D.easily
30.A.with
B.from
C.to
D.and
31.A.disappeared
B.weredisappeared
C.spoke
D.werespoken
32.A.not
B.hardly
C.yet
D.still
33.A.America
B.thetwocountries
C.England
D.British
34.A.word
B.forms
C.ones
D.ways
35.A.another
B.alsoplantedC.aplant
D.akindoffood
36.A.added
B.hasadded
C.discovered
D.hasdiscovered
37.A.anywhere
B.insomecountries
C.before
D.forcenturies
38.A.new
B.short
C.different
D.surprising
39.A.produced
B.made
C.developed
D.used
40.A.to
B.away
D.from
41.A.has
B.have
C.hasgiven
D.wasgiven
42.A.thing
B.cause
C.reason
D.expression
43.A.from
B.through
44.A.For
B.Because
C.Besides
D.Becauseof
45.A.different
B.moredifferent
C.
thesame
D.moreuseful
4
IspenttwomonthswithanAmericanfamilylastyearwhenIstudiedinAmerica.
Itissaid,“ThebesthouseisintheU.S.A.,thebestwifeisinJapan,andthebestfoodisinChina.”SoItook
26andpleasureto
“thebestfood”formyAmericanfamily.Eachday,regardlessofmypoorskillofcooking,Iperformed(表演)myplayin
28way:
changingthedishes’colour,themeat’stypeorthesoup’sstyle(风味).Thus,myAmericanfriendscoulddiscoverthe
ofeatingChinesefood.Becauseofmy“30”job,I
was
oftenrewarded(奖励)by
their31
of
appreciation(感激)
such
as
“very
tasty”,“excellent”,etc.Butthejokewashere:
yesterday,IcookedSichuan-style
fordinner.Iwas
atmyachievement(成就).
Whenallthefamilymembersarrivedatthetable,theyfirstlooked
atthefish,thenlookedatme.“Whydoallthe
fish
have
their
35?
”theyasked,“It’shorrible!
”
Horribleorbeautiful?
Idon’tknow.ButI
36knowthatfishheadsaredelicious.The
isthebestpartoffish;
in
onlytherespectable(受敬重的)guestcanhavethespecial
39ofenjoyingit.Another
thingis:
theAmericanfriendsoftensaidtome“
41”asthey42
fruitsorotherthings.AccordingtoChinesetradition(传统),Iwouldsimplysmileinanswertotheirkindness
actuallyhelpingmyselftoanyofthefood.44,Isaid“helpyourself”tothemwheneverIbroughthomefruits.Dearme,nomatterhowmuchorhowoftenIbroughthomefood,aslongasitwasnicetotheirtaste,they
hesitated(犹豫)tousetheirhandsto“helpthemselves”untilallwasfinished.
26.A.worry
B.attention
C.delight
D.pride(自豪)
27.A.buy
B.fetch
C.cook
28.A.their
B.anew
C.thesame
D.asimple
29.A.way
B.joy
C.trouble
D.importance
30.A.hard
B.daily
C.good
D.new
31.A.expressions