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0051 英语阅读一
1.[单选题] When I first saw her, she was walking across the school gate. I stood motionless as if <u>stunned</u>, following her with my eyes.
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A.F.confused
B.stupid
C.quiet
D.astonished
2.[单选题] Not everyone can consume (or make sense of) quite as many<u> diverse </u>information sources asKedrosky can.
A.varied
B.verse
C.reverse
D.divine
3.[单选题] Language learning strategies has always been a research focus in the<u> realm </u>of second language acquisition and applied linguistics.
A.country
B.interest
C.field
D.branch
4.[单选题] High schools don’t teach much about <u>budget</u>s and credit.
A.investment.
B.making money
C.plan to spend money
D.getting cheap things
5.[单选题] This explains the constant desire for<u> virtual </u>contact, Kraus says — and that contact gets in theway of real relationships.
A.essential
B.unreal
C.practical
D.effective
6.[单选题] Man’s knowledge is not <u>innate</u> but comes from social practice.
A.talented
B.inborn
C.essential
D.native
7.[单选题] All the stars would gradually <u>vanish</u> from the sky.
A.shine
B.disappear
C.appear
D.rise
8.[单选题] “It’s easy to talk, because we already share a common interest.” he says. “So atleast you’ll usually get a decent conversation, even if it <u>wind</u>s<u> up</u> going nowheredating-wise.”
A.close down
B.make nervous
C.end up with
D.conclude
9.[单选题] You won’t seem<u> approachable </u>if no one can see your face.
A.easy for nonspecialists to understand
B.open-minded
C.friendly and easy to talk to
D.able to be reached with ease by a particular route
10.[单选题] The children born during that boom are called the baby boom generation , which is by far the greatest generation in American history, nearly one third of the total U. S. population today. By the sheer force of their numbers they have demanded a response from the nation at every stay of their life.
When they were children in the 1950’s, the U.S. became child oriented. New elementary schools were built in the 1950’s to educate them. the new high schools in the 1960’s and new colleges in the 1960’s and 1970’s, today, in 1982, the baby-boom generation is between the ages of 20 and 35 years old.
In the last decade, during the 1970’s we had a larger increase of labour force than we had during the preceding 30 years. Productivity, however, was quite low. It was because we had so many young and inexperienced workers coming into the labour force.
This generation that was twice as likely as their parents’ generation to go to college discovered after graduation that they were twice as likely as their parents’ generation to have trouble finding a job.
A.?
many young workers are short of experience
B.?
the baby-boom generation is between the ages of 20 and 35 years old.
C.?
they are new college students
D.?
they have trouble finding a job
E.?
there should be in an increase in productivity since the country will have more experienced work force
F.?
?there will be a greater demand for teachers
G.?
more colleges will be built
H.?
the baby boom generation will get used to limiting their expectations
I.?
The baby boom generation is good-for-nothing.
J.?
Unemployment is on the rise
BA.?
The country gets rid of them.
BB.?
The baby boom generation is a burden to the country.
BC.?
They asked to be taken care of by the old.
BD.?
The mere mention of their numbers will cause the government headaches.
BE.?
This generation is entitled(有资格)to attention from the country by virtue of their number.
BF.?
They claim to be the younger generation in American history.
BG.?
the 1950’s????????
BH.? the late 1960’s
BI.?
the 1940’s
BJ.?
?the 1960’s??
11.[单选题] When children learn a language, they learn the grammar as well as the words or vocabulary. No one teaches them; children just “pick them up”.
Before babies begin to produce words, they produce sounds. Some of these sounds will remain if they occur in the language being acquired, and others will disappear. This is called the “babbling(牙牙学语)stage”.
A child does not learn the language “all at once”. The child’s first utterances (言语)are one-word sentences. After a few months, the two-word stage arises. During this stage,the child puts two words together. These two-word sentences have definite patterns and express grammatical and meaningful relationships. Still later, in the telegraphic stage, the child will produce longer sentences. These longer sentences are mainly made up of content words. The child’s early grammar lacks many of the rules of the adult grammar, but eventually it will become mature.
All normal children everywhere learn language. This ability is not dependent on race(种族), social class, geography, or even intelligence. This ability is uniquely human.
A.?
are strictly grammatical
B.?
are more difficult than those produced in the telegraphic stage
C.?
are simpler than those produced in the “babbling stage”
D.?
are meaningful and have function
E.?
can understand people’s talk
F.?
begin to produce two-word sentences
G.?
can only produce sounds
H.?
learn to walk steadily
I.?
ways of teaching babies to talk
J.?
the importance of learning foreign languages
BA.?
the difference between a child’s language and an adult’s
BB.?
children’s learning of the mother language
BC.?
study very hard and remember them
BD.?
raise them from the ground
BE.?
learn them without much effort
BF.?
use hands to help carry them
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?clever enough
BH.?
unique
????
BI.?
?well-educated
BJ.?
physically normal
12.[单选题] Sleep is generally divided into five stages. In the first stages, a person sinks into a light sleep; muscles relax, breathing and pulse are slow down. In the third and fourth stages of deep sleep, a sleeper can only be awakened by a loud and unusual noise; the heart beats slowly and blood pressure drops. It is in the fifth stage that the body regenerates and a person dreams. Dreams are an important part of healthy sleep. They help the brain adapt and respond to life experience. The brain is almost as active at this time as when a person is awake.
The secrets of a good night’s sleep are a good mattress and reasonable eating habits. A heavy meal and too much wine will destroy a good night’s sleep. When buying a mattress, you should test it to make sure that when lying on it you ate comfortable and your body sinks into a side position easily. The mattress should be of the right size — 20 to 30 centimeters longer than the sleeper’s stretched-out body and at least 95 centimeters wide.
A comfortable bed and a slightly darkened bedroom are important to a good sleep, too. It is true that a good night’s sleep must be long, deep and with no disturbance, so that both the brain and the body will regenerate during sleep. Therefore, the bed should be placed at least 60 centimeters away from a window.
A.?
the second and third stages
B.?
the first and second stages?
C.?
the third and fourth stages?
D.?
the fourth and fifth stages
E.?
the importance of the bedroom???
F.?
the time required for a good sleep
G.?
the secrets for a good night’s sleep
H.?
the importance of a good mattress
I.?
?95 centimeters wide
J.?
60 centimeters wide??
BA.?
?30 centimeters long?????
BB.?
?50 centimeters long
BC.?
pulse rate slows down
BD.?
the heart beats slowly??
BE.?
muscles relax??
BF.?
the body becomes fresh again
BG.?
?a right-sized mattress
BH.?
a comfortable bed?
BI.?
a very?darkened room
BJ.?
?a light meal?
13.[单选题] In the last 500 years, nothing about people — not their clothes, ideas, or languages — has changed as much as what they eat. The original chocolate drink was made from the seeds of the cocoa tree by South American Indians. The Spanish introduced it to the rest of the world during the 1500’s. And although it was very expensive, it quickly became fashionable. In London, shops where chocolate drinks were served became important meeting places. Some still exist today.
The potato is also from the New World. Around 1600, the Spanish brought it from Peru to Europe, where it soon was widely grown. Ireland became so dependent on it that thousands of Irish people starved when the crop failed during the “Potato Famine (饥荒)”of 1845-1846, and thousands more were forced to leave their homeland and move to America.
There are many other foods that have traveled from South America to the Old World. But some others went in the opposite direction. Brazil is now the world’s largest grower of coffee, and coffee is an important crop in Colombia and other South American countries. But it is native to Ethiopia, a country in Africa. It was first made into a drink by Arabs during the 1400’s.
According to an Arabic legend, coffee was discovered when a person named Kaldi noticed that his goats were attracted to the red berries on a coffee bush. He tried one and experienced the “wide-awake” feeling that one-third of the world’s population now starts the day with.
A.?
Egypt
B.?
Brazil????????????????????????
C.?
Ethiopia???
D.?
Colombia???
E.?
some cocoa trees????
F.?
some shops
G.?
some chocolate drinks.
H.?
some South American Indians
I.?
Coffee drinks were first made by Arabs.
J.?
?Coffee is native to Colombia
BA.?
?One third of the world’s population drinks coffee.
BB.?
Coffee can keep one awake.
BC.?
they were so dependent on potatoes that they refused to eat anything else
BD.?
the weather conditions in Ireland were not suitable for growing potatoes
BE.?
they were forced to leave their homeland and move to America
BF.?
the potato harvest was bad
BG.?
Food??
BH.?
?Language
BI.?
?Ideology
BJ.?Clothing???
14.[单选题] Not many years ago, a wealthy and rather strange old man named Johnson lived alone in a village in the south of England. He had made a lot of money in trading with foreign countries. When he was seventy-five, he gave ?12,000 to the village school to buy land and equipment for a children’s playground.
As a result of his kindness, many people came to visit him. Among them was a newspaperman. During their talk, Johnson remarked that he was seventy-five and expected to live to be a hundred. The newspaperman asked him how he managed to be healthy at seventy-five. Johnson had a sense of humour. He liked whisky and drank some each day. “I have an injection in my neck each evening.”he told the newspaperman, thinking of his evening glass of whisky.
The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant. In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was seventy-five and had a daily injection in his neck. Within a week Johnson received thousands of letters from all over Britain, asking him for the secret of his daily injection.
A.?
making whisky
B.?
doing business
C.?
buying and selling land
D.?
cheating
E.?
?he liked drinking a glass of whisky in the evening
F.?
he needed an injection in the neck
G.?
there was something wrong with his neck
H.?
a daily injection in the evening would make him sleep well
I.?
how to live longer
J.?
what kind of whisky he had
BA.?
in which part of the neck to have an injection
BB.?
how to become wealthy
BC.?
was very fond of children
BD.?
was a strange man
BE.?
?had no children
BF.?
wanted people to know how rich he was
BG.?
should have found out what Johnson really meant
BH.?
shouldn’t have asked Johnson what injection he had
BI.?
was eager to live a long life
BJ.?
should have reported what Johnson had told him
15.[单选题] Accidents are the major cause of death for all young people under 35. They are the fourth most frequent cause of death for all age groups in the US-fourth only to heart disease, cancer and stroke. Each year thousands of Americans lose their lives in accidents, and thousands are permanently crippled.
By far the most common types of home accidents are falls. Each year over ten thousand Americans meet death in this way, within the four walls of their home, or in yards around their house. Nine out of ten of the victims are 65. But people of all ages experience serious injuries as a result of home falls. It is impossible to guess how many injuries result from falls, but they must run into millions.
Falls can be a problem for all ages. In the process of growing up, children or teenagers often will fall. Fortunately their bodies are springy, so they may suffer only skinned knees, bumps (肿块) and bruises. But in an older person, the same fall may cause a broken arm, leg, and hip or other injury that requires hospitalization or medical care. As a person grows older, he may not fall any more often, but the results usually are more serious and may even be fatal.
Preschool children are often killed by falls from open windows and porches (走廊). Their normal curiosity and the urge to climb lead them to dangerous heights. Therefore, it is a parent"s duty to keep small children away from stairways, open windows and porch railing (栏杆, 扶手). Gates, bars, and other means of protection should be used whenever possible.
Adults fall because they don"t look where they are going. Running or taking two steps at a time invites falls. In trying to save an extra trip up the stairs by loading his anus with bundles or boxes that keep him form seeing where he is going, an adult may find it safer to make an extra trip.
A.?
?as a cause of death in America, accidents rank first
B.?
the head is injured more than any other part of the body
C.?
most people do not realize how serious falls can be
D.?
the risk of accidents increases with a person's age
E.?
old people dont look where they are going as a result of poor eyesight
F.?
old people fall more often than younger people
G.?
?bones become stiff and brittle with age
H.?
elderly people take unnecessary risks
I.?
dizziness??
J.?
weakness
BA.?
?carelessness??
BB.?
boldness??????????????????????????
BC.?
choking??
BD.?
falling
BE.burning
BF.?
drowning???
BG.?
heart disease is the greatest killer of Americans
BH.?
seat belts save lives ???
BI.?
?the death rate from work-related injuries is increasing
BJ.?
most accidents are avoidable
16.[单选题] Almost every family buys at least one copy of a newspaper every day. Some people subscribe (订阅) to as many as two or three newspapers. But why do people read newspapers?
Five hundred years ago, news of important happenings — battles lost and won, kings or rulers overthrown (推翻) or killed — took months and even years to travel from one country to another. The news passed by word of mouth and was never accurate. Today we can read in our newspapers of important events that occur in far away countries on the same y they happen.
Apart from supplying news from all over the world, newspapers give us a lot of other useful information. There are weather reports, radio, television and film guides, book reviews, stories and, of course, advertisements. The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their products. They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for the advertising space, but it is worth the money, for news of their products goes into almost every home in the country. For those who produce newspapers, advertisements are also very important. Money earned from advertisements makes it possible for them to sell their newspapers at a low price and still make a profit.
Newspapers often have information on gardening, cooking and fashion as well as a small but very popular section on jokes and cartoons (漫画).
A.?
? sent by letter????
B.?
?sent by telegraph????????????
C.?
? passed from one person to another??
??????????????????????????
D.?
. sent by telephone?
E.take long to reach other countries
F.spread to other countries
G.travel fast
H.receive attention
I.worthwhile???
J.?
?useless?
BA.?
not much??
BB.?
wasted?????
BC.?
of no value?
???
BD.?
not helpful?
BE.?
. read by many
BF.?
read only by children??????
BG.uncommon in the world
BH.founded among a few families
BI.widespread in the world
BJ.not popular in U. S. A.
17.[单选题] Football is, I believe, the most popular game in England: one has only to go to one of the important matches to see this. Rich and poor, young and old, one can see them all there, shouting for one side or the other.
To a stranger one of the most surprising things about football in England is the great knowledge of the game which even the smallest boy seems to have. He can tell you the names of the players in most of the important teams, he has pictures of them and knows the results of large number of matches. He will tell you who he expects will win such and such a match, and his opinion is usually as good as that of men three of four times his age.
Most schools in England take football seriously — much more seriously than nearly all European schools, where lessons are all that are important, and games are left for the children themselves. In England it is believed that education is not only a matter of filling a boy’s mind with facts in the classroom, education also means the training of character; and one of the best ways of training character is by means of games, especially team games, instead of working for himself alone. The school therefore plans games and matches for its pupils. Football is a good team game, it is good both for the body and the mind. That is why it is every school"s game in England.
A.win over
B.watch
C.laugh at
D.support
E.training character by means of football game
F.filling a boy’s mind with stories
G.more than teaching of knowledge
H.the teaching of knowledge only
I.as important as football games
J.considered the most important
BA.what the children like best
BB.left for the children themselves
BC.the opinion
BD.the match
BE.the age
BF.the team
BG.adults
BH.boys and girls
BI.boys only
BJ.all people
18.[单选题] Laziness is a sin, everyone knows that. We have probably all had lectures pointing out that laziness is immoral, that it is wasteful, and that lazy people will never amount to anything in life. But laziness can be more harmful than that, and it is often caused by more complex reasons than simple wish to avoid work. Some people who appear to be lazy are suffering from much more serious problems. They may be so distrustful of their fellow workers that they are unable to join in any group task for fear of ridicule or for fear of having their idea stolen. These people who seem lazy may be paralyzed by a fear of failure that prevents fruitful work. Or other sorts of fantasies, may prevent work; some people are so busy planning, sometimes planning great deals or fantastic achievements that they are unable to deal with whatever “lesser” work is on hand. Still other people are not avoiding work; strictly speaking, they are merely procrastinating — rescheduling their day.
Laziness can actually be helpful. Like procrastinators, some people may look lazy when they are really thinking, contemplating, researching. We should all remember that great scientific discoveries occurred by chance. Newton wasn’t working in the orchard when the apple hit him and he devised the theory of gravity. All of us would like to have someone “lazy” build the car or stove we buy, particularly if that “laziness” was caused by the worker’s taking time to check each step of his work and to do his job right. And sometimes, being “lazy” — that is, taking time off for a rest — is good for the overworked students or executive. Taking a rest can be particularly helpful to the athlete who is trying too hard or the doctor who’s simply working himself overtime too many evenings at the clinic. So be careful when you’re tempted to call someone lazy. That person may be thinking, resting, or planning his or her next work.
A.?formal????
B.?
factual
C.?
humorous?
D.?
serious???
E.?
laziness is a disease
F.?
?a good definition of laziness is emotional illness
G.?
?some people appear lazy because they are insecure
H.?
laziness is more beneficial than harmful
I.?
The word “laziness” is sometimes applied incorrectly.
J.?
Most assembly workers are lazy.
BA.?
Most of the time laziness is a virtue.
BB.?
Most insecure people are lazy.
BC.?
understood???????
BD.?
?designed???
BE.?
wrote???????
BF.?
proved
BG.?
?laziness is the sign of deep-seated emotional problems
BH.?
?laziness is a moral sin
BI.?
lazy people do more careful work
BJ.?
there?are advantages and disadvantages in being lazy
19.[单选题] In today’s age of fast travel, the world seems a smaller place — and to some people, a less exciting place. Fifty years ago only a few English people had holidays abroad. People who didn’t travel thought of other countries as very far away and different. For example, people thought the French all eat garlic, the Italians all eat spaghetti and the Americans all drink Coca Cola. These definite ideas of other nationalities are called stereotypes. But do we have the same stereotypes today? People travel more, we all watch the same TV programmes, and ideas travel quickly too. Nowadays everyone eats garlic and spaghetti and drinks Coca Cola. Everyone listens to the same music. wears the same fashions, buys the same cars. They just do it in a different language!
A.travel more
B.watch different TV programmes
C.travel more and watch the same TV programmes
D.watch the same TV programmes
E.smaller and more
F.bigger and less
G.smaller and less
H.bigger and more
I.have changed
J.are the same
BA.are different
BB.are almost the same
BC.A Big World
BD.A Small World
BE.An Exciting World
BF.An Interesting World
BG.near and the same
BH.near and different
BI.remote and very different
BJ.remote and the same
20.[单选题] Passage
Even if you are a good high-jumper, you can jump only about seven feet off the ground. You cannot jump any higher because the earth pulls you hard. The pull of the earth is called gravity.
You can easily find out the pull of the earth. If you weigh yourself, you will know how much gravity is pulling you.
Since there is gravity, water runs down hill. When you throw a ball into the air, it falls back down. Because of gravity, you do not fall off the earth as it whirls around.
Then, can we get away from the earth and go far out into space? Now you can do it, because spaceships have been invented. Then spaceship will go so fast that it can escape the earth’s gravity and carry you into space.
A.the force which attracts the earth towards the sun
B.the pull of everything
C.the force which attracts objects towards the centre of the earth
D.the force of attraction among objects
E.the earth’s gravity is greater than your weight
F.the earth has gravity
G.you are careless
H.the earth always turns round
I.fish can live in water
J.water always go downward
BA.we can go everywhere by ship
BB.water flows everywhere
BC.it can let you fly away from the earth
BD.it makes you jump only seven feet
BE.it can throw a ball into the air
BF.it can keep everything on earth
BG.the spaceship has a strong force
BH.the earth can"t pull the spaceship
BI.the spaceship can jump higher than other things
BJ.the spaceship goes very fast
21.[单选题] Passage
What is your favorite colour? Do you like yellow, orange, red? If you do, you must be optimist, a leader, an active person who enjoys life, people and excitement. Do you prefer greys and blues? Then you are probably quiet, shy and you would rather follow than lead. You tend to be pessimist. At least, this is what psychologists tell us, and they should know, because they have been seriously studying the meaning of colours preference, as well as the effect that colors have on human beings. They tell us, among other facts, that we do not choose our favourite colour as we grow up ? we are born with our preference. If you happen to love brown, you did so, as soon as you opened your eyes, or at least as soon as you could see clearly.
Colours so influence our moods — there is no doubt about it. A yellow room makes most people feel more cheerful and more relaxed than a dark green one; and a red dress brings warmth and cheer to the saddest winter day. On the other hand, black is depressing. A black bridge over the Thames River, near London, used to be the scene of more suicides than any other bridge in the area — until it was reprinted green. The number of suicides attempts immediately fell sharply; perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done in pink or baby blue.
Light and bright colours make people not only happier but more active. It is an established fact that factory workers work better, harder, and have fewer accidents when their machines are printed orange rather than black or grey.
A.More people happen to love brown because they saw something brown when they were born.
B.Colours have little influence on our moods.
C.People’s preference of one colour to another is acquired as they grow up.
D.People’s preference of one colour to another is instinct (本能).
E.red to grey
F.red to yellow
G.blue to yellow
H.blue to orange
I.its shape
J.its colour
BA.its structure
BB.its building materials
BC.in regard to other facts
BD.not considering other facts
BE.according to other facts
BF.besides other facts
BG.you don’t like to follow others
BH.you would be afraid of following others
BI.you would like to be a leader rather than a follower
BJ.you would be a member rather than a leader
22.[主观填空题] ______ Some Americans have been forced to remove their names from joint investment <u>accounts.</u>
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23.[主观填空题] ______ We are creating and encouraging a culture of <u>distraction.</u>
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24.[主观填空题] ______ If it was true that the mother’s actions over the next nine months would affect her<u> offspring </u>for the rest of his life.
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25.[主观填空题] ______How do I <u>retrieve</u> my password?
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26.[主观填空题] ______ Nationality is often used as a<u> synonym </u>for citizenship in English.
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27.[主观填空题] _____ I'm interested in taking your English class. But I wondered if I could<u> enroll </u>in your class now.
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28.[主观填空题] ______Can I restrict the<u> visibility </u>of my photos?
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29.[主观填空题] ______ We developed trade with them for mutual<u> benefit</u>.
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30.[主观填空题] ______ It’s <u>heartbreaking</u> that we can’t spend our days together in the same neighborhood, walking the same streets, reading the same newspaper at the same coffee shop.
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31.[主观填空题] ______ The<u> funeral service </u>will be held at St. Laurence Parish Church.
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32.[主观填空题] ______ A <u>citizen </u>may also be subject to certain duties, such as a duty to follow the country’s law, to pay taxes, or to serve in the military.
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33.[主观填空题] ______ While volunteering on a fund-raiser for a local college art center, she met another <u>volunteer</u>.
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34.[主观填空题] ______ He decides to pay for that <u>portion</u> of the trip with his credit card.
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35.[主观填空题] ______ What is the insurance <u>premium</u> for these goods?
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36.[主观填空题] ______ You have to <u>demonstrate</u> that you are reliable.
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37.[主观填空题] ______ It would be a shame for you to end up in<u> debt </u>with your modest earning ability right now
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38.[主观填空题] ______ The second-hand<u> version</u> is a poor copy of the original.
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39.[主观填空题] ______ The international office provides the international students a two-week <u>orientation</u> program to help them get familiar with the new environment.
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40.[主观填空题] ______ Could you please <u>submit</u> this report to the chairman of the department.
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41.[主观填空题] ______ Separate your spending into categories, such as books,<u> laundry</u>, entertainment, food and beverages
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42.[主观填空题] ______ These<u> associated </u>equipments should all be housed together in a control room.
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43.[主观填空题] ______ Is this really a social <u>disaster</u> waiting to happen?
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44.[主观填空题] ______ States normally<u> grant </u>citizenship to people who have entered the country legally
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45.[主观填空题] ______ Most people never meet their <u>soul mate </u>online.
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46.[主观填空题] ______ That may include the right to<u> vote</u>, work and live in the country, the right to return to the country.
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47.[主观填空题] ______ The problems of the next <u>generation</u> or two can more readily be imagined.
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48.[主观填空题] ______ He's the most <u>eligible</u> actor for this hero in the movie.
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49.[主观填空题] ______Laboratory work needs not only accurate measurements but also correct <u>calculation</u>.
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50.[主观填空题] ______ The democratization of connections, <u>collisions</u> and therefore thinking is historically unprecedented.
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51.[主观填空题] ______ When the waiter takes our order I <u>opt for </u>a seafood dish.
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52.[主观填空题] ______ Your school has a strong <u>academic </u>atmosphere that I have long been longing for.
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53.[问答题] How do you learn English with modern techology?
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54.[问答题] What would you like to do when you are asked to lend money? What are your suggestions for this situation?
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55.[问答题] Are there any danger of making friends on line? What are your suggestions for the internet safety for making friends online?
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56.[问答题] What others have done to help you feel good when you feel sad?
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57.[问答题] What are the advantages and disadvantages of modern technology?
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58.[问答题] Every one may have a moment of love. Please tell us your story of the moment of love?
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59.[问答题] Do you have a best friend? How did you get to know each other?
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60.[问答题] Where do you think is the best place to make friends in real world and give your reasons?
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61.[问答题] I know that you will study hard and explore all the great things that a university has to offer.
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62.[问答题] It’s heartbreaking that we can’t spend our days together in the same neighborhood, walking the same streets, reading the same newspaper at the same coffee shop.
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63.[问答题] And in that moment my world shifted.
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64.[问答题] Old friends — friends with an ever-present sense of support and sisterhood, friends that know each other innately — are hard to come by.
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65.[问答题] we areless able to payattention to anything for a reasonable length of time.
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66.[问答题] I looked up and into the eyes of the bank teller, a silver-haired grandmother with a gentle beauty.
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67.[问答题] You won’t seem approachable if no one can see your face.
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68.[问答题] Separate your spending into categories, such as books, entertainment, food and beverages.
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69.[问答题] In the past few months I have thrown away at least a dozen credit card offers to you.
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70.[问答题] The weekend consisted of long talks by the pool, wonderful meals, and a hike that brought the entire group to tears.
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71.[问答题] I believe it is possible to transform our world.
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72.[问答题] In fact, we are just as likely to be gaining as losing.
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73.[问答题] These courses will open your eyes to how much money works in the real world and introduce you to practical skills you’ll use the rest of your life.
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74.[问答题] The effect of all of this is that we are increasingly distracted.
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75.[问答题] I was sure that all my efforts to be a caring and loving person were for naught.
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76.[问答题] It may be time for you to break up with online dating and try meeting a mate in the scary old-fashioned way: face to face.
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77.[问答题] it’s a group of people, so you are more relaxed
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78.[问答题] It’s a question that rears its head from time to time.
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79.[问答题] And I also wrestle with the desire to look at the phone during meals and other times when I am with my family.
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80.[问答题] The profound effect of that one simple, loving touch remains in my heart to this day.
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