1、This food has been kept at a _ low temperature for a long time. AjLBHrnAILgRelatively roughly remarkable readilySince the matter was extremely _, we had to turn to many people for help. AxHAQX74J0XTough tense important instantThe program was designed to _ industry, to make it develop more quickly. B
2、LDAYtRyKfETax stimulate control trapIn my opinion, you can increase the _ of these improvements through your active participation. DZzz6ZB2LtkDimension helpful importance quality_ of children with other children of their own age is important in their development. CdvzfvkwMI1Consumption Position Inte
3、raction Introductionrqyn14ZNXIIn a storm, an electrical current can _ from a cloud to the ground or from one cloud to another. AEmxvxOtOcoRush rain rack returnIt is well known that knowledge is the _ condition for mental growth. DSixE2yXPq5Incompatible instead increase indispensableWhen he tried to
4、make a _, he found that the hotel he wanted was completely filled because of a convention. C6ewMyirQFLComplaint claim reservation decisionThe public opinion was that the time was not _ for a president who would make many changes. BkavU42VRUsReasonable ripe ready thoughtful完形填空Correct answer: (1 comp
5、osed(2 exterior(3 occasional(4 overwhelmed(5 bothered(6 devise(7 relax(8 outlet(9 understandingly(10 mental(11 blow apart(12 In fact(13 perfect(14 denying(15 control(16 charm(17 nightmare(18 executive(19 abrupt(20 attacky6v3ALoS89Mary had a job, a family, and a busy social life. And despite all of t
6、hat, she always seemed 1 and in control on the 2 .I have a part-time job, a dog, and go to the 3 party, but I am almost always 4 .It actually kind of 5 me the way she was always giving me 6 ,You need something to do to help you 7 ,”she would recommend.M2ub6vSTnPI have a(n 8 that I really enjoy, I wo
7、uld reply. Its playing the piano while my friends listen 9 and then when Im finished, they will simply say, Wonderful! 0YujCfmUCwMy wife, Mary, was different from me. She was just like most of professional women with 10 tress. It was inevitable for her to 11 with some heart problem. 12, Mary was onl
8、y keeping up the appearance of a 13 life. She would have had a hard time 14 that her husband was boring and her children were out of 15 , and her house, though clean and nice, was without any 16 . Oh, and her job was a 17 . She was a secretary for a(n 18 of a company and he was a very 19 man.eUts8ZQ
9、VRdMary died of a heart 20 this past week. I knew she wasnt as happy as she appeared, but I never thought it would kill her.sQsAEJkW5TCompromise composed compelled competeInterior exterior prior juniorOccasional notional functional dimensionalOverjoyed overwhelmed overlooked overestimatedGMsIasNXkAD
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12、commended retire demonstrates prevaillzq7IGf02E另外的词 absorbing , commit , composes, surface, concludedzvpgeqJ1hkI am the director of a charity organization that provides support to poor areas of the world. People often ask me how I manage to stay relaxed when I see so much poverty every day. In fact,
13、 I find my job very 1 and rarely feel stressed. I 2 this to knowing when and when not to get upset. I try to praise those around me for what we have 3 and not over-emphasize our failures. I also understand acutely that there are limitations to what I can do alone. To succeed as a manager, I must tru
14、st the people I work with. In 4 ,the person who held this position before me was a perfectionist and tried to do everything himself. On the 5 ,he seemed calm, but on the interior, he was holding onto all of his stress. He worried about work even when he slept. Personally, I dont believe in 6 your ho
15、me life with your work. Many people 7 he take a different approach, but he never did. Instead, he suffered a mild heart attack and had to 8 at a young age. To me, this 9 how important it is to keep a healthy attitude about work. We will not 10 unless we understand that our goals cannot be achieved o
16、vernight. This means we must choose our fights carefully.NrpoJac3v1阅读理解An animal species dies out when it fails to produce enough young in each generation to keep pace with the death rate. We can tell from fossil evidence in rocks that many living species have no longer been in existence over the mi
17、llions of years since life began. It is a natural process, and dying out is the fate of any animal that has specialized too much to change with its changing environment, or has to compete with a better adapted and more powerful animal. Because of wonderful technical developments during the past few
18、centuries, man has destroyed or has nearly destroyed some species by killing them at such a rate that they couldnt produce enough young, or by completely changing their natural environment at surprising speed. 1nowfTG4KIExamples can be given of the way in which natural environments are being rapidly
19、 changed. There is every possibility that many species of animals will die out because of their disappearing food source. Large numbers of animals have been hunted and killed for food. The North American buffalo (水牛 is a case of the near-dying-out species through hunting. Often the numbers are so gr
20、eat that the hunters may not realize the danger。 or the financial rewards for the hunters may be so great that they choose to pay no attention to the threat to species. fjnFLDa5ZoMany people are concerned about animals and wildlife protection. One way to protect species from the threat of dying out
21、is to place animals in zoos and parks and breed them there. Another method is to protect the animals in their natural environment by creating wildlife protection areas and parks and using police to look after them. But the parks are large, the police are few, and the determination of hunters is very
22、 great. Early in 1980s, police and hunters clashed in East Africa. The hunters were armed with modern weapons, and several people were killed. tfnNhnE6e5There is great pleasure in watching wildlife in natural or near-natural environments, and tourism can add to the income of countries. The animals a
23、re still resources-but in a very different form.HbmVN777sLDDDABAccording to the passage, when will animal species become extinct (灭绝?When it suffers a A. disease it has never known before.V7l4jRB8HsB. When it has been in existence for too many years.83lcPA59W9C. When it has a death rate that is made
24、 faster by man.mZkklkzaaPD. When it produces babies slower than the death rate.AVktR43bpwWhat might happen to an animal species if it specialized too much?ORjBnOwcEdA. It might produce more young.B. It might compete even better.C. It might be forced to change.D. It might die out in the end.One way t
25、o protect species from the threat of dying out is to _.2MiJTy0dTTA. build up walls to isolate animals in nature from peoplegIiSpiue7AB. put all the hunters into prison and keep them thereuEh0U1YfmhC. educate people in general to protect animals wellIAg9qLsgBXD. place animals in zoos and breed them t
26、here safelyWwghWvVhPEHow do wildlife protection areas protect endangered animals?asfpsfpi4kA. They use police help to protect them.B. They prevent hunters from killing them.C. They make the areas like natural places.D. They provide the animals with much food.Why do tourists go to places where they c
27、an watch wildlife?ooeyYZTjj1A. They can add to the income of troubled countries.BkeGuInkxIB. They can make themselves happy by seeing animals.PgdO0sRlMoC. They can encourage the growth of natural places.3cdXwckm15D. They can make use of animal resources more often.h8c52WOngMHave you ever felt your m
28、ind getting confused after a sleepless night and you couldnt come up with an original thought no matter how hard you tried? v4bdyGiousYou were probably right if you thought that was caused by a lack of sleep. Dr. Home, a sleep researcher in England, studied 24 college students. One group got their n
29、ormal eight hours of sleep. The other group didnt get any sleep at allthey stayed awake all night. The next day, Dr. Home tested the students. He asked them questions that required creative and original thinking. One of the questions was How many uses can a box be put to? J0bm4qMpJ9The results? The wide-awake students did well on the tests. The tired students did poorly. XVauA9grYPResearch has already shown that tired people can do okay on tests of routine thinking, like s
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