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It’s quite ____me why such things have been allowed to happen. A. for B behind C. against D. beyond
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He suddenly saw Sue _____the room. He pushed his way _____the crowd of people of getting to her.
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The accident is reported to have occurred _____the first Sunday in February. A. at B on C. in D. to
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---When do we need to pay the balance? --- ____ September 30.
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Sorry, madam. You’d better come tomorrow because it’s _____the visiting hours.
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The conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism ______the wildlife in the area. A. in B on C. at D. with
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This is the factory _____my father worked ten years ago.
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That is the reason _____I refused it.
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Do you know the year _____Einstein died?
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--How about going for a walk? -- _____, but maybe it would be better to play cards.
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—Have you moved into your new teaching building? ---Not yet. It ________.
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The reason ____ she gave us for being late for school was ___ her bike broke down.
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The argument was ____ because they were talking about politics.
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Seventy-two percent of Chinese males ____ not want to marry a female ___ is “more capable” than they are.
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The ___ of Chairman Mao is hung on the wall.
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There’s a small cross by the side of Highway128, near the town o Boonville. If this cross could talk, it would tell you this 16 story: Seven years ago my brother, Michael, was at a friend’s farm. They decided to go out for dinner. Joe arrived and 17 to drive—after just one 18. 19, the four friends traveled the winding road. They didn’t know where it would end ---- 20 did. Suddenly, they turned 21 into the opposite lane(车道), running into an oncoming car. 22 home we were watching E.T. on video in front of a warm fire. Then we went to bed. At 2:00 am a police officer 23 my mom with the shocking 24. Michael had been killed. In the morning, I 25 my mother and sister crying. I stood there 26. “What’s wrong?” I asked, rubbing my 27 eyes. Mom took a deep breath. “Come here…” Thus began a difficult 28 through grief, where all roads lead to nowhere. It 29 hurts to remember that day. The only thing tat helps is telling my story, 30 you will remember it 31 you want to get into a car with someone who has had a drink ---- even just one drink. Joe chose the road to 32. He was convicted of manslaughter(过失杀人罪) and served time. However, the real punishment is 33 the consequences(后果) of his actions. He left us 34 and ache in our hearts that will never go away, a nightmare that will 35 him--- and us ---- or the rest of our lives. And a small cross by the side of Highway 128.
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The passport photographs of the future could turn out to be more than just another pretty picture if a new computer technique developed by Israeli scientists catches on. Researchers at Ben-Gurion University, in Israel, have invented a way to hide information such as a fingerprint or signature in color images. They believe this could improve passport safety or be used to produce product bar codes(条形码) or designs that cannot be seen. “The papers can be faxed, scanned(扫描) and reprinted without hidden data disappearing,” New Scientist magazine said last week. Joseph Rosen and a team of scientists worked out the new instrument by creating a mathematical model. The model turns a fingerprint or signature into a series of numbers which are used to shape the dots that make up a color picture. “Each dot can be forced out of the usual place slightly without noticeably changing the final appearance of the image,” the magazine said. Several images that can be hidden in a single picture are scanned into a computer which does the work. The hidden images or fingerprints cannot be shown until the picture is scanned again. The computer rebuilds the fingerprint by measuring the displacement of the dots in the picture. The magazine said that if he model is used for passport checkpoints the picture can be unscrambled(解码) to show the fingerprint or signature and checked against the person holding the passport. The researchers are now working on a handheld, and instrument which could make unscrambling the hidden information easier. 1. The new passport photos will probably contain all EXCEPT _____.
2. The writer probably got the information about the new passport photos from ___.
3.What is the best title for the passage?
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Tokyo: The world’s oldest man, retired Japanese silkworm breeder Yukichi Chuganji, died in his home at the age of 114, on Monday. Family members found him dead on his mattress. Born on March 23, 1889, Chuganji worked as a silkworm breeder and bank employee after leaving school. He also served as a community welfare(福利) officer. He had been in god health, talking daily with his family members. Washington: Every American dislikes people who talk on cell phones while driving, even those who do that kind of act. In the State of New Jersey, 84 percent of 968 cell phone owners said in recent telephone survey that they would support a state ban(禁令) on the use of cell phones while driving. However, 42 percent of cell phone owners also said they used the devices “very often” or “sometimes” while driving. Although most agree that the banning is good, only 38 percent believed such a ban would be easy to enforce(实施). New York: A woman in the US who was being attacked by a dog said she was saved from further harm when her 13-year-old daughter distracted the dog by screaming “You want a piece of me?” and kicked it repeatedly in the head. Jane Howell said she and her daughter, Elizabeth, were taking a walk around the neighborhood on Saturday evening when they came across he big dog, unchained. 1. The main idea of the second news is _____.
2. The woman in the US ____.
3. From the news we can infer ____.
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If you happen to find “On the Road” at a gas station or “Who Moved My Cheese?” in your grocery store, it might not be and accident. You could be the unwitting beneficiary of a “bookcrosser”---- a person who on purpose leaves books in public places hoping they’ll be found by strangers. The idea o leaving a book for someone else to find and enjoy is not new ---- some people have been leaving just-finished books in airports and on buses since the dawn of the hurry-up-and-wait. Creating a system for book-leavers to find out what happened to those books adds a new way to the practice. Bokcrossing.com, the website that encourages books to be “released into the wild”, has more than 18,000 members since its start last year, and averages 112 new participants daily. Its members have scattered(分发) more than 42,000 novels, self-help books, memoirs, technical manuals and biographies in 45 countries, leaving them in public restrooms, movie theatres, coffee studios or anywhere that they can imagine. The result: a worldwide living library. Peri Doslu, a California yoga instructor, has dropped three--- one on top of a telephone booth, one on a rock wall at remote Mono Lake in the eastern Sierra Nevada, and another in one of the studios where she teaches. “I’m always looking for paces to pass on books,” said Doslu. “To think my book’s going to go off and have this future, and I might even get to know a little bit about it down the road.” 1.If you are an unwitting beneficiary of a bookcrosser, that means_____.
2. Bookcrossers are the people who ____.
3. A bookcrosser may not leave books in _____.
4. Which of the following about Doslu is true?
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4月20号,星期二。天气晴朗。你在家里做完作业后,决定去电影院看电影。正要到电影院的时候,你突然发现一位外国人,站在路边非常焦急。于是,你走上器拿去问出了什么事。可彼此都听不懂对方说的话。最后,你们依靠身势语才知道对发个意思。原来这位外国人士想去人民公园。于是你叫了辆出租车,并告诉司机他要到哪里。然后,你就去了电影院。 要求:1、各是正确,文章通顺。2、词数:100左右。
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