1、Can English a French AmericanDEnglish French an American2The king of hearts is the only one of the kings in a set of playing cards who _ mustache.Adoesnt have Bdont have Cdoesnt have a Ddont have a3It was _ first discovered and published T.S. Eliots famous poem The Waste Land.Athem who Bthey who Cth
2、em that Dthey whose4His voice _ as he reaches puberty, the teen pop sensation is struggling to hit high notes.Abreaks Bbreaking Chas broken Dbroken5Only when the age-old distrust between the two nations is overcome _ to the area.Alasting peace will be restored Bwill lasting peace be restoredCwill be
3、 lasting peace restored Dwill be restored lasting peace6It is such a delicate face that the girl has _ she looks like someone straight out of a painting.Aas Bthat Cwhich Dwho7Today, none of the artists other works is _ this one.Afondly remembered as Bfondly remembered such asCas fondly remembered as
4、 Dsuch fondly remembered as8In the not-too-distant future, across the wasteland of _, a lone warrior must fight to save the future of humanity.Awhat once was America Bwhich once was AmericaCwhat America once was Dwhere once was America9In order to be eligible to play in playoffs, players_ presentfor
5、 atleast 50 percent of games for the team they are registered on.Amay have been Bmust have beenCcould have been Dshould have been10She said she would have sent a car for me _ that I was arriving today.Aif it didnt slip her mindBif it werent to slip her mindChad it not slipped her mindDshouldnt it sl
6、ipped her mind11Unable to take his mind off things, Jacob lay _ half the night last night.Awoken Bawaken Cawake Dawoke12It _ everyone that the couple, who always appeared very happy together, announced they were getting a divorce.Aentertained Bastonished Cfrightened Dmoved13The only witness to the c
7、rime battled with his _ over whether he should testify in court.Aconsciousness Bsubconscious Cconscience Dintellect14The store _ to refund your money if you are not satisfied with your purchase.Aguarantees Bproposes Cceases Dthreatens15The companys share price _ overnight after it reported a quarter
8、ly loss of $132 million.Avibrated Bplunged Cresumed Dsplurged16The recipe book may tell you to add butter, but for those on a diet, there are a number of low-fat _ that can be used in this soup.Aalternatives Bselections Cproductions Dutensils17The final is also extremely important for the home team
9、as they seek to _ the humiliating defeat a month ago at the hands of their long-time rivals.Arevenge Brepay Cavenge Dreverse18The investigation concluded that Dr. Dalton had been _ in not giving the patient a full examination, and for that the doctor has been suspended.Asensitive Bcautious Cproficie
10、nt Dnegligent19Ryan is the kind of person who always makes plans in advance, while his wife is much more _.Agenerous Bsimultaneous Cspontaneous Dglamorous20In surveys, a majority of doctors express weakened enthusiasm for medicine and say they would _ a friend or family member to enter the professio
11、n.Aprohibit Bdiscourage Cdistinguish Ddistract二、完形填空 Dogs are often said to look like their owners, but the breed someone chooses could also reveal key aspects of their personality, psychologists claim. They found that people 21 different types of dog depending on their lifestyle and character, thou
12、gh they typically dont realize it.Corgi owners, such as the Queen, tend to be extroverted, 22 Sir Isaac Newtons Pomeranian could have signaled that he was creative and intelligent, the study suggested. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridges choice of a cocker spaniel puppy, Lupo, may 23 that they are ag
13、reeable and conscientious, while owners of greyhounds and beagles are more likely to be emotionally stable. This could be because, like in a romantic relationship, we tend to 24 ourselves with pets that we feel we share something in common with, researchers from Bath Spa University found. It could a
14、lso 25 our lifestyle, with active dogs like retrievers and greyhounds appealing more to people who enjoy spending time 26 , they added.Dr. Lance Workman and Jo Fearon surveyed 1,000 dog owners via an online questionnaire on behalf of the Kennel Club. The questions were designed to test the so-called
15、 “Big Five” traits that 27 our personality: extroversion, agreeableness, emotional stability, conscientiousness and intelligence. Dr. Workman said there was a definite link between a dogs 28 and their owners personality. “I think when you look for a dog at some level, largely 29 , you look for somet
16、hing that is a bit like you,” he said. “Its a bit like a romantic partner. If they 30 they will probably last, and contrary to popular opinion, with romantic partners opposites dont attractyou need to have a lot 31 if its going to last.”But it also has to suit your lifestyle, he added. If youre goin
17、g to get a(n) 32 breed, you need to be an outdoor type person.Someones choice of dog could also reveal 33 personality traits that do not immediately come across from watching them or listening to them speak. The Queens 34 for corgis, for example, may signal that she is more extroverted than she appe
18、ars to be, Dr. Workman explained. He said, “It takes a lot to get up and stand up in front of the number of people she does as often as she does, and give a good talk, and at the same time she has to be controlled as the head of state. 35 the minor royals can party, shes never been able to do that,
19、so I think the personality that we see appears less extroverted than she actually is.”21Aare aware of Bare drawn towards Care compared to Dare disrespectful to22Aif Bwhile Cas if Dbecause23Aconfess Bpropose Creflect Dannounce24Amatch Bcontrast Cconfuse Dprovide25Achange Bresult in Cbe down to Dinter
20、act with26Aworking Bplanning Cindoors Doutdoors27Acombine Bgovern Coutweigh Dexamine28Asize Bbreed Ctemperament Dorigin29Asubconsciously Bknowingly Cindifferently Ddistinctively30Afigure out Bteam up Cbreak down Dfit in31Ain common Bto offer Cat hand Don hold32Afashionable Bluxurious Cenergetic Dgla
21、morous33Ahidden Bpositive Cnegative Devident34Atolerance Bcapacity Ctalent Dfondness35ASince BWhereas CFor DAs long as Many high achievers credit music with opening up the pathways to creative thinking. And their 36 suggest that music training sharpens other qualities, such as collaboration, the abi
22、lity to listen, and a way of thinking that weaves together 37 . Will your school music program turn your kid into a Paul Allen, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft (guitar)? Or a Woody Allen (clarinet)? 38 . These are singular achievers. But the way these and other visionaries process music is 3
23、9 . As is the way many of them 40 musics lessons of focus and discipline to new ways of thinking and communicatingeven problem solving. Look carefully and youll find musicians at the top of almost any 41 . Woody Allen performs weekly with a jazz band. The television broadcaster Paula Zahn (cello) an
24、d the NBC chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd (French horn) attended college on music scholarships. Microsofts Mr. Allen has a rock band. Larry Page, a co-founder of Google, played saxophone in high school. Steven Spielberg is a clarinetist and son of a pianist. The former World Bank presiden
25、t James DWolfensohn has played cello at Carnegie Hall. “Its not a(n) 42 ,” says Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve. Mr. Greenspan was a professional clarinet and saxophone player. “I can tell you as a statistician, the probability that that is mere chance is 43 .” The cautio
26、us former Fed chief adds, “Thats all that you can judge about the facts. The crucial question is: why does that 44 exist?” Paul Allen offers an answer. He says music “reinforces your confidence in the ability to 45 .” Mr. Allen began playing the violin at age seven and switched to the guitar as a te
27、enager. Even in the early days of Microsoft, he would pick up his guitar at the end of marathon days of programming. The music was the emotional analog to his 46 , with each channeling a different type of creative impulse. 47 , there is “something pushing you to 48 what currently exists and express
28、yourself in a new way,” he says. The veteran advertising executive Steve Hayden 49 his background as a cellist for his most famous work, the Apple “1984” commercial depicting rebellion against a dictator. He adds that his cello performance background helps him work 50 : “Ensemble playing trains you,
29、 quite literally, to play well with others, to know when to solo and when to follow.”36Arules Breports Ccommitments Dexperiences37Apeople Bideas Cenemies Darguments38AProbably not BYou bet CIt depends DVery likely39Aodd Bthreatening Cintriguing Dshocking40Areduce Bapply Cswitch Dleave41Abranch Bcult
30、ure Cindustry Dcountry42Aproblem Bevidence Ccoincidence Dclue43Aextremely low Bunusually high Cincredibly mysterious Dhighly relevant44Aexample Bconnection Csolution Ddemand45Alisten Bcreate Cprogram Ddominate46Aproject Bpastime Caddiction Dday job47AIn both BOn the other hand CBy contrast DFor example48Ago over Blook beyond Cstick with Dgive in to49Acredits Bdescribes Ccriti
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