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B.Shedoesn'
twanthimtositdown.
C.She'
llmindifhesitsdown.
D.Shedoesn'
twantthemantositwithher.
4.A.Sheshouldbecarefulabouthermoney.
B.Sheshouldbuythebrownsuit.
C.Sheshouldfindanotherjobtomakemoremoney.
D.Sheshouldn'
tbuythebrownsuit.
5.A.Shejusthadhernewcarcomein.
B.Thecarisnotreadyforroadyet.
C.Shehasn'
tgotherdriver'
slicense.
D.Shewantstorideinthecarherself.
Answer:
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SET2
1.A.Husbandandwife.
B.Theyaredatingeachother.
C.Teacherandstudent.
D.Managerandhissecretary.
2.A.Sixhours.
B.Tenhours.
C.Fourhours.
D.Onehour.
3.A.Buyinganewtypewriter.
B.Findinganewplaceforthetypewriter.
C.Findingabettertypist.
D.Questioningthetypist.
4.A.BarrynolongerlivesinNewYork.
B.Barrydoesn'
tknowhowtoeconomize.
C.ThewomancalledBarryinCalifornia.
D.Thewomandidn'
tevermeetBarry.
5.A.Richardishardtofind.
B.Richardspeakswithdifficulty.
C.Richard'
sroommatedoesn'
ttalktohim.
D.Richarddoesn'
tworkveryhard.
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TheHistoryofGardensintheUK
AtRomanconquestTheRomansbegantoleave
(1)forgardenswhenbuildinghouses.TheRomangardensweknowthemostaboutarethoseofthelarge
(2)and(3).
Fishbournehasbeenpartly(4)
ThegardensofAnglo-SaxonEnglandThewarlikeAnglo-Saxonsdidnot(5)gardeningtobeimportant.
AfterNormandyconquestin1066FrenchpeoplebroughtnotonlyFrench(6)butalsogardeningtoBritain.
TheMiddleAgesGardensoncemorebecame(7)inBritishlife.
Monasterieshadbothkitchengardensandherbgardenstoprovidethe(8)offoodand(9).
NowadaysGardensandgardeningare(10)ofBritishdailylife.
1.space2.villas3.palaces4.reconstructed
5.hold6.civilization7.important8.Practicalities
9.medicine10.part
HolidaysintheUSA
EasterItisnota
(1)holidayandmostAmericansspendEasterSundaywiththefamily.
Manybelieversinthistimerememberthe
(2)madebyJesusChrist.
Mother'
sandFather'
sDayBothdaysare(3)toourparentsbecausetheyarereallyworthit.
MemorialDayIthonorsAmericanskilledormissinginactioninall(4).
NationalBirthdayItcommemoratesthedayinl776whenthe(5)adoptedthe(6)andestablishedtheUSA.
ThanksgivingDayItwasadayofthanksgivingandprayer(7)tobesharedbyallthecolonistsand(8)Indians.
ChristmasEventhoughitis(9)areligiousholiday,peopleareusedtomany(10)celebrations.
1.national2.sacrifice3.dedicated4.pastwars
5.thirteencolonies6.DeclarationofIndependence7.proclaimed8.neighboring9.traditionally
10.secular
1.Throughstayingwithfriends,childrenlearnthegiveandtakeofsocialbehavioringeneral.TrueFalse
2.Byinteractingwithfriends,childrenlearnthatdifferentpeopleshouldbehavesimilarly.TrueFalse
3.Friendscanprovidebothcompanionshipandhostility.TrueFalse
4.Friendshipcanhelpchildrenimprovetheirsenseofself-esteem.TrueFalse
5.Friendshipsarenecessarytoourhealthpsychologically.TrueFalse
1.True2.False3.False4.True5.True
1.Friendscanhelpeachotherbycopyingclassassignmentsandhomework.TrueFalse
2.Friendsmakeschoolmorefun.TrueFalse
3.Theamountoftimewithfriendswillbeveryimportantduringmiddlechildhood.TrueFalse
4.Teenagersspendalmosthalfoftheirwakingtimeinthecompanyoffriends.TrueFalse
5.Adolescentsviewfriendshipasastrongandstabletie.TrueFalse
1.False2.True3.True4.False5.True
1.A.In1700.
B.In500.
C.UnderthereignofCharlesII.
D.Bythe18thcentury.
2.A.Becausethegovernmentlovedcoffee.
B.Becausethegovernmentdidnotlikethesmelloftea.
C.Becausethegovernment'
staxrevenuesfromliquorsaleswerereduced.
D.Becauseteawoulddoharmtohumanbodies.
3.A.Thegovernmentmadeanacttotaxtea.
B.Thegovernmentbegantotaxcoffee.
C.Thegovernmentaskedthecitizenstogiveupdrinkingtea.
D.Teawasbannedbythegovernment.
4.A.Teaplanting.
B.Teamaking.
C.Teaprocessing.
D.Teasmuggling.
5.A.Becausetheydidnotlikepuretea.
B.Becausepureteawastoostrong.
C.Becausetheywantedtoearnmoremoney.
D.Becausepureteawasnotsopopular.
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1.A.Inthepasttwocenturies.
B.IntheMiddleAge.
C.Fromtheverybeginningofhumanhistory.
D.IntheBronzeAge.
2.A.Becauseitwascheap.
B.Becauseitwaseasy.
C.Becausethewallscouldnotsustainmuchweight.
D.Becauseitwaspopular.
3.A.Cement.
B.Wheatstraw.
C.Reeds.
D.Bricks.
4.A.Lackofstraw.
B.Lackofmoney.
C.Bettertransportation.
D.Lackofskillfulpersons.
5.A.Becausetheypreferthethatchedcottages.
B.Becausethatchedcottagesarepretty.
C.Becausethatchedcottagescanhaveagoodprice.
D.Becausethatchedcottagesareeasytobebuilt.
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AnimportantaspectofAmericancultureisthevalueplacedonprogress.Infourdifferentareas,wecanseehowthevalueofprogress
(1)theAmericanpeople.Thefirstareaconcernstherelationshipbetweenparentsandtheirchildren.Mostforeignstudentshavebeenraisedto
(2)theirparents.Theyconsiderandvaluehighlywhattheirparentshavetaughtthem.Moreover,whattheirparentshavetaughtthemhas(3)becometheirownstandardforliving.Becauseoftheideaofprogress,mostAmericanchildrenbelievethattheirparents'
ideasand(4)arenotnecessarilythebest.Americansthinkthatthereisalwayssomechangetobemadeforthebetter.Asecondareaaffectedbytheideaofprogressconcernsthematerialworld.ManyAmericans(5)thatthereareenoughmaterialgoodsforeveryone;
theytendtothinkthatthesupplyis(6).Sotheyarealwaystryingtoworkformore,more,andstillmore.Athirdarea(7)theAmericans'
conceptoftime.Theyareverytime-conscious,perhapsbecausetimeissuchanimportantfactorintheworldofbusinessandmaterial(8).Americanstendtolivebythemotto,"
Timeismoney."
Theybelieveyoushoulduseyourtimewellandgetthemostthatyoucan.Thefourthconcerniseducationand(9).Americansarequiteinterestedineducationandnewknowledgeandthey(10)thefamoussaying,"
Nevertoooldtolearn."
Theywillmakegooduseoftheirlifetolearnasmuchaspossible.
1.affects2.respect3.generally4.Standards
5.assume6.endless7.involves8.acquisition
9.learning10.appreciate
Inthetoddleryearschildrenbegintoestablishcontactwithpeers,developthebasicskillsofplaybehaviorandshow
(1)forcertainplaymates.Preschoolersidentifyspecificchildrenasfriendsandinteractdifferentlywithfriendsthannon-friends.Withtoddlersfriendshipisnotreflectedinlanguage,butinthetimetheyspendtogether
(2)inacommonactivity.Duringthe(3)schoolyearschildrengenerallychoosefriendswhoaresimilartothemselvesandwhosharetheirinterests.Atthisagechildrenbecome(4)group-oriented;
themostwell-likedchildrenarethosewhocanmanagesocialrelationswithinagroupandthinkofactivitiesthatarefun.Groupsreflectmostoftheproblemsthatexistinallsocialrelationships--inclusion/exclusion,(5),independence,fearofrejection.Theyalsoreflectsexdifferences.Groupsbecomemore(6);
girlsusuallyhavemoreintimateandsupportiverelationshipswiththeirfriendsthanboysdo.Theirplaygroupsreflectthisdifference;
boystendto(7)withpeersinlargegroupscenteredonsportswhilegirlsaremorelikelytobeinvolvedinsmallgroupsandspendmoretimeinpersonalconversation.Girls'
friendshipgroupsareusuallysmallerandmoreexclusivethanboys'
duringchildhood,andthenin(8)thesituationreverses.Aschildrenmatureandrelylessontheirparentsforguidance,theyturntotheirpeers.Cliquescanbebasedonappearance,(9)ability,academicachievement,socialoreconomicstatus,talent,abilitytoattracttheoppositesex,orseeming(10)--thejocks,thenerds,thebrains,thecoolkids,etc.Somekidscareaboutbelongingtoacertaingroup,sufferfromfeelingsofrejectioniftheyarenotincludedandcanbecomevictimsofteasingandbullying.
1.preferences2.engaged3.elementary
4.increasingly5.conformity6.single-gender
7.associate8.adolescence9.athletic
10.sophistication
1.Themanaskshisfatherwhetherheneedssomewater.TrueFalse
2.Hisfathersaysthathavingababywillchangeeverythinginlife.TrueFalse
3.Hisfathersaysthathediddoalotaboutraisingupakid.TrueFalse
4.Themanaskshisfathertodrinkthewholecan.TrueFalse
5.Thefatherdoesnotthinkitisthetimeforhimtodie.TrueFalse
1.True2.True3.False4.False5.True
1.Theladytellsthemanthereissomethingthatthemandoesn'
tknowabouther.TrueFalse
2.Themanguessestheremustbesomethingwonderful.TrueFalse
3.Theladysaysthatshehasathree-year-oldgirl.TrueFalse
4.Themansaysheloveskids.TrueFalse
5.Themansaysthatheissogladthatshedoesn'
thaveanychild.TrueFalse
1.True2.True3.False4.Tr