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7.Whatwillthemanprobablybuyforhisbrother?
A.Atoothbrush.
B.Asilktie.
C.Aclock.
8.WhereisRickworkingnow?
A.Inatravelcompany.
B.Inahotel.
C.Inalawoffice.
9.HowdoesRickfeelabouthistrip?
A.Excited.
B.Curious.
C.Nervous.
10.WhenwillRickleave?
A.Inthreedays.
B.Inaweek.
C.Inamonth.
11.Whatdoweknowaboutthegrandmother?
A.Shelivesbyherself.
B.She'
sashealthyasbefore.
C.Sheoftendoessomecleaning.
12.HowlonghasthegrandmotherlivedinKentucky?
A.Sinceherhusbanddied.
B.Sinceshewasmarried.
C.Sincehersonmovedaway.
13.Whatdoesthegrandmotherenjoyaboutherpresentlife?
A.Beingbusywithhousework.
B.Beingwithrelatives.
C.Beingwithfriends.
14.Whatwasthewomantalkingaboutatbeginningoftheconversation?
A.Herstoryofcompletingatask.
B.Herexperienceofbeinglost.
C.Hertripabroad.
15.WhatdidthemandointhebarinGermany?
A.Methisfriends.
B.Attendedalecture.
C.Gaveaperformance.
16.Howdidthemanfindhiswaybacktobar?
A.Byfollowingaman.
B.Bylookingatamap.
C.Byaskinganoldwoman.
17.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hecannotstandthenoiseinthebar.
B.Hedoesn'
tliketowearT-shirts.
C.Hedoesn'
tspeakGerman.
18.Whoisthespeaker?
A.Aradioannouncer.
B.Apoliceofficer.
C.Ataxidriver.
19.WhatmakesdrivingataxiahardjobinLondon?
A.Badtraffic.
B.Confusedstreetnames.
C.LargepollutioninLondon.
20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablydoifhe'
sstuckontheroad?
A.Haveamapready.
B.Beunderstanding.
C.Changedirections.
21.—Annhasgoneout.
—________Whattimedidshego?
A.Well,isn'
tshe?
B.Yes,shehas.
C.No,shehasn'
t,
D.Oh,hasshe?
22.You________bemadifyouthinkJakeisgoingtolendyouanymoney.
A.need
B.should
C.must
D.can
23.In1871,afireinChicagodestroyed________1800buildings.
A.asmany
B.justas
C.thesameas
D.asmanyas
24.Hello!
I________youwereinLondon.Howlonghaveyoubeenhere?
A.don'
tknow
B.hadn'
tknown
C.didn'
D.haven'
25.Iwasn'
tsurewhetherIhadcometo________rightoffice.Therewasnonameondoor.
A.a;
/
B.the;
a
C.a;
the
D.the;
the.
26.—Wouldyoulikesomehelpwiththepacking?
—________.Myneighbour'
sofferedtohelpout.Butthanksanyway.
A.Allthesame
B.It'
sallright
C.Takeiteasy
D.Comeon
27.Thecrowdwishedthenewly-marriedcouplewellastheyleft________theirhoneymoon.
A.to
B.in
C.for
D.about
28.I'
dneverhaveguessedhewasaWilson-hedoesn'
tlook_______hisbrothers.
A.one
B.that
C.anybody
D.anything
29.________thesuccessofourproductsinEurope,ournextstepistomoveintotheAmeri-canmarket.
A.Follow
B.Following
C.Havingfollowed
D.Followed
30.Thequestion________heshouldaccepttheofferornottroubledhimgreatly.
A.which
B.whether
C.that
D.why
31.He________forwardtoourcamping,holidaythewholeweek,butunfortunatelyitrainedeveryday.
A.hadlooked
B.islooking
C.hadbeenlooking
D.looks
32.Johannaisthewoman________Mariaisstudyingthepiano.
A.ofwhom
B.withwhom
C.bywhom
D.inwhom
33.Bellaisverykindandbeautifulandworkshard.________,sheisagoodgirl.
A.Tosumup
B.Asaresult
C.Bytheway
D.Intheend
34.Television,whichfirstappearedinthe1920s,reallychangedthe________peopleviewedtheworld.
A.idea
B.direction
C.method
D.way
35.Mark'
sfirstyearatcollegewasatime________withexcitementandenjoyment.
A.havingfilled
B.beingfilled
C.tobefilled
D.Filled
I'
mtoldthatduringaninternationalgameofchess(国际象棋),manybeautifulmovescouldbemadeonachessboard.Inadecisive36inwhichhewasevenlymatchedwithaRussianmaster____37____,Marshallfoundhisqueenunderseriousattack.Therewereseveralwaysof____38____,andsincethequeenisthemost____39____piece,spectators(观众)thoughtMarshallwouldnaturallymovehisqueento____40____
Deepinthought,Marshallusedallhistimetoconsiderthe____41____.Hepickeduphisqueen,paused,andplaceditdownonthemost____42____squareofall-asquarefromwhichthequeencouldbe____43____byanyoneofthreeenemypieces.
Marshallhadsacrificed(牺牲)hisqueen-anunthinkablemove.Everyoneelsewas____44____
ThentheRussian,andthe____45____,realizedthatMarshallhadactuallymadea____46____move.Itwasclearthatnomatterhowthe____47____wastaken,theRussian.wouldsoonbeina____48____posi-tion.Seeingthis,theRussianadmittedhisdefeat.
Whenspectatorsrecoveredfromthe____49____ofMarshall'
sdaring,theyshoweredthechessboardwithmoney.Marshallhadachieved____50____inaveryunusualanddaringfashion-hehad____51____bysacrificingthequeen.
Tome,it'
snot____52____thathewon.WhatcountsisthatMarshallhadbrokenwithstandard____53____tomakesuchamove.Hehadlooked____54____theusualpatternsofplayandhadbeenwillingtoconsideranimaginativeriskonthebasisofhisjudgmentandhisjudgmentalone.Nomatterhowthegame____55____,Marshallwasthewinner.
36.A.experience
B.battle
C.game
D.chance
37.A.player
B.person
C.winner
D.enemy
38.A.support
B.attack
C.advance
D.escape
39.A.suitable
B.powerful
C.respected
D.dangerous
40.A.check
B.fight
C.safety
D.defeat
41.A.condition
B.change
C.piece
D.action
42.A.protected
B.undisturbed
C.unexpected
D.deserted
43.A.frightened
B.guarded
C.discovered
D.caught
44.A.imforted
B.disappointed
C.delighted
D.annoyed
45.A.players
B.master
C.crowd
D.organizer
46.A.smart
B.wrong
C.free
D.difficult
47.A.game
B.money
C.queen
D.chessboard
48.A.losing
B.favourable
C.leading
D.doubtful
49.A.cause
B.blow
C.accident
D.shock
50.A.prize
B.victory
C.progress
D.attention
51.A.won
B.made
C.gained
D.earned
52.A.important
B.exciting
C.unforgettable
D.unclear
53.A.idea
B.thinking
C.chess
D.training
54.A.into
B.further
C.ahead
D.outside
55.A.came
B.wasorganized
C.wasdesigned
D.Ended
Text1
IwasinmythirdyearofteachingwritingatRalphHighSchoolinNewYork,whenoneofmystudents,15-year-oldMikey,gavemeanotefromhismother.Itexplainedhisabsence(缺席)fromclassthedaybefore.
"
DearMr.McCort,Mikey'
sgrandmother,whoiseightyyearsofage,felldownthestairsfromtoomuchcoffeeandIkeptMikeyathometotakecareofherandhisbabysistersoIcouldgotomyjob.PleaseexcuseMikeyandhe'
lldohisbestinthefuture.P.S.HisgrandmotherisOK."
IhadseenMikeywritingthenoteathisdesk.Isaidnothing.Mostparental-excusenotesIreceivedwerepennedbymystudents.IfIweretodealwiththem,I'
dbebusy24hoursaday.Thewritersofthosenotesdidn'
trealizethathonestexcusenoteswereusuallydull:
"
Peterwaslatebe-causethealarmclockdidn'
tgooff."
Thestudentsalwayssaiditwashardputting200wordstogetheronanysubject,butwhentheyproducedexcusenotes,theywereexcellent.SoIdecidedtotypeoutadozenexcusenotesandgavethemtomyclasses.Isaid,"
They'
resupposedtobewrittenbyparents,butactuallytheyarenot.true,Mikey?
"
Thestudentslookedatmenervously.
Now,thiswillbethefirstclasstostudytheartoftheexcusenote-thefirstclass,ever,topracticewritingthem."
EveryonesmiledasIwenton,"
TodayI'
dlikeyoutowriteAnExcuseNotefromAdamtoGod'
or'
AnExcuseNotefromEvetoGod'
."
Headswentdown.Pensracedacrosspaper.ForthefirsttimeeverIsawstudentssoimmersed(专心的)intheirwriting,theyhadtobeaskedtogotolunchbytheirfriends.
Thenextdayeveryonehadexcusenotes.Heateddiscussionsfollowed.ButsuddenlyIsawtheheadmasteratthedoor.Heenteredtheclassroomandwalkedupanddown,lookingatpapers,andthensaid,"
I'
dlikeyoutoseemeinmyoffice."
Myheartsank.
WhenIsteppedintohisoffice,hecametoshakemyhandandsaid,"
Ijustwanttotellyouthatthatlesson,thattask,whateverthehellyouweredoing,wasgreat.Thosekidswerewritingonthecollegelevel.Thankyou."
56.Howdidtheauthorknowthatmostparental-excusenoteswerewrittenbystudentsthemselves?
A.Theexcusenoteswerewrittenindullwords.
B.Thenotesweremorelikestoriesthanfacts.
C.Hecalledtheirparentsandfoundoutthetruth.
D.Thehandwritingobviouslylookedlikechildren'
s.
57.Whatdidtheauthordowiththestudentsfounddishonest?
A.Hereportedthemtotheheadmaster.
B.Helecturedthemhardonhonesty.
C.Hehadthe