1、13. _ way the students look at the problem is encouraged.A. wherever B.whichever C.whatever D. no matter which14. Over sixty percent of the town _ destroyed in the earthquake. So far, a large quantity of grain _ been stored for the winter and a large quantity of tents _ been sent to the quake-strick
2、en area.A. was; has;have B. were; have;have C. was;has;has D.were;have15. Mother hid the sweets and chocolates _ her son should see them.A. lest B. in order to C.as if D.only if16. People in the richer countries are probably using sixty times _ a person in Asia or Africa.A. as much of the mineral re
3、sources as B. much of the mineral resources asC. the mineral resources as much as D. the mineral resources as much17. Most of the classics of science fiction have been written in _ years. Jules Verne and H.G.Wells are the two best known writers.the last hundred of B. the last hundred C. last hundred
4、s of D. last hundreds18. However important we may consider school life to be, _ no denying the fact that children spend more time at home than in the classroom.A. it is B. there is C. here is D. that is19. An animal, which is moved from the tropics ti a cold climate, will die if it _.A. does not kee
5、p warm B. is not kept warmlyC.does not keep warmth D.is not kept warmly20. I _ no chance or desire to write things for the last two years because of difficulties in my private life. But things are getting better.A.have B.had had C.have had D.had21. The citys transport system is too old to hold the t
6、ransport now. The mayor has drawn up a 10-year plan to _ the citys transport system.A.civilize B.industrialize C.organize D.modernize22. In this multi-national enterprise, suggestions often have to wait for months before they are fully _.A.appreciated B.admitted C.considered D.supposed23. The managi
7、ng director took the_ for the accident, although it was not really his fault.A.blame B.guilt C.charge D.cause24. I could just seen a car in the distance, but I couldnt _ what colour it was.A.look out B.figure out C.get out D.take out25. He was not _ to this high-grade chamber because he was not a VI
8、P member.A.allowed B.permitted C.admitted D.approved26. After _ seemed an endless wait, it was he turn to enter the managers office.A.that B.there C.what D.it27. The three men tried many times to sneak across the border into the neighboring country, _ by the police each time.A.had been caught B.bein
9、g always caught C.only to be caught D.unfortunately caught28. Professor Johnson is said _ some significant advance in his research in the last year.A.having made B.making C.to have made D.to make29. It is not so much the language _ the culture background that makes the book difficult to understand.A
10、.but B.nor C.as D.like30. How can I ever concentrate if you _ continually _ me with silly questions?A.have.interrupted B.had.interrupted C.are.interrupted D.were.interrupted31. I felt that I was not yet _ to travel abroad.A.too strong B.strong enough C.so strong D.enough strong32. This is an illness
11、 that can result in total blindness _ left untreated.A.after B.if C.since D.unless33. You _ Jim anything about it. It was none of his business.A.neednt have told B.neednt tellC.mustnt have told D.mustnt tell34. _ of the twins was arrested, because I saw both at a party last night.A.None B.Both C.Nei
12、ther D.All35. _ for the fact that she broke her leg, she might have passed the exam.A.Had it not been B.Hadnt it beenC.Was it not D.Were it not36. I didnt know what to do but an idea suddenly _ to me.A.occurred B.appeared C.happened D.struck37. Mr.Blacks display of bad temper completely_ our get-tog
13、ether.A.spoilt B.damaged C.harmed D.destroyed38. The taxi is _ in this little town,but most people seem to prefer the bus.A.valuable B.available C.acceptable D.considerable39. Topics for composition should be _ to the experiences and interests of the students.A.concerned B.dependent C.connecting D.r
14、elated40. The encouraging factor is that the _ majority of people find the idea of change acceptable.A.numerous B.vast C.most D.massive. Cloze: 10% (A)A stuntman is used in the making of a film._41_ a character needs to do something dangerous ._42_ , stuntmen are used when there are car crashes, fig
15、hts, buildings on fire and soon.Why dont the actors do these things themselves ? Are they afraid? Some actors such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jackie Chan like to do their own stunts, but usually stuntmen are used. However, its not a _43_ of whether the actors are _44_ or not. The actors are very i
16、mportant for the film. If an actor were injured during the _45_ of a film, it would bring the production to a stop and perhaps _46_ millions of dollars. So the directors usually use _47_ for the dangerous work.Surely people need to be really brave to be a stuntman. But they are not _48_ people who a
17、re just looking for excitement. Each stunt is so _49_ planned that no one is in real danger. And you must remember that they are all very well _50_.41.A. whenever B.where C.however D.whatever42.A. However B.For example C.As if D.Moreover43.A.trouble B.problem C.question D.sense44.A.feared B.afraid C
18、.shy D.slow45.A.inventing B.making C.creating D.directing46.A.spend B.cost C.depend D.use47.A.actors B.actresses C.stuntmen D.producers48.A.bored B.tired C.active D.crazy49.A.carefully B.seriously C.suitably D.reliably50.A.educated B.trained C.defended D.guaranteed (B) What exactly is a lie? Is it a
19、nything we say which we know is untrue_51_ is it something more than that? For example, suppose a _52_wants to borrow some money from you. You say I wish I could help you, but I dont have enough money myself.In fact, you are not_ 53_ money but yourfriend is in the habit of not paying his debts and y
20、ou dont want to hurt his feelingsby reminding him of his. Is this _54_a lie? Professor Jerald Jelison of the University of Southern California, has made a scientific study of lying. According to him, women are _55_liars than men, particularly when telling a “white lie”, _56 _when a woman at a party
21、tells another woman that she likes her dress when she really thinks it looks awful. _57_, this is only one side of the story. Other researchers say that men are more likely to tell more serious lies, such as making a_ 58_which they have no intention of carrying out. This is the kind of lie politicia
22、ns and businessmen are supposed to be particularly_59 _at: the lie from which the liar hopes to _60_in someway.51.A. And B. But C. Then D.Or52.A.friend B.neighbor C. relative D. stranger53.A. worried about B.short of C. careful about D. asking for54.A. only B.nearly C. probably D.really55.A. worse B
23、.easier C. Better D.unhappier56.A. yet B. even C. so that D.such as57.A.Therefore B. Otherwise C.However D.Furthermore58.A. promise B. decision C start D. plan59.A. delighted B. pleased C.skilled D. dissatisfied60.A. escape B. gain C.learn D. start. Reading : 20%Classified advertising is that advert
24、ising which is grouped in certain sections of the paper and is thus distinguished from display advertising. Such groupings as “Help Wanted”, “Real Estate”, “Lost and Found” are made, the rate charged being less than for display advertising. Classified advertisements are a convenience to the reader a
25、nd a saving to the advertiser. The reader who is interested in a particular kind of advertisement finds all advertisements of that type grouped for him. The advertisers may, on this account, use a very small advertisement if it were placed among larger advertisements in the paper. It is evident that
26、 the reader approaches the classified advertisement in a different frame of mind from that in which he approaches the other advertisements in the paper. He turns to a page of classified advertisements to search for the particular advertisement that will meet his needs. As his attention is voluntary,
27、 the advertiser does not need to rely too much extent on display type to get the readers attention. Formerly all classified advertisements were of the same size and did not have display type. With the increase in the number of such advertisements, however, each advertiser within a certain group is c
28、ompeting with others in the same group for the readers attention. In many cases, the result has been an increase in the size of the space used and the addition of headlines and pictures. In that way, the classified advertisement has in reality advertisement. This is particularly true of real estate
29、advertising. 61. All of the following facts are advantages of classified advertisement for advertisers EXCEPT that _. A) classified advertisement charges less money B) it is easier to attract the attention of the target consumers C) it provides more information for the readers D) it does not have to
30、 rely too much on display type 62. One of the examples given of types of classified advertisement is _ A) houses for sale B) people who are asking for help C) people who are lost D) job vacancies 63. What sort of attitude do people have when they look at classified advertisement, according to the writer? A) The
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