After Mom died, l began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work. He was frail and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading," Drink your juice." Such a gesture, l knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love. In fact, l remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom "Why doesn't Dad love me?" Mom frowned, "Who said he doesn’t love you?" "Well, he never tells me, "I complained." He never tells me either," she said, smiling. " But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house. That's how your father tells us he loves us. "

I nodded slowly. I understood in my head, but not in my heart. l still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me. Dad owned and operated a small scrap (片) metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked. Dad handled scrap steel into a device that chopped it as cleanly as a butcher chops a rack of ribs. The machine looked like a giant pair of scissors, with blades thicker than my father's body. If he didn’t feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury. "Why don' t you hire someone to do that for you?" Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed his aching shoulders with a strong smelling liniment. "Why don’t you hire a cook?" Dad asked, giving her one of his rare smiles.

Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me. l walked over, hugged him and said, "I love you, Dad." From then on I did this every morning. My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.

1.What would be the best title for the passage?

A.My father never loved me                B.I just couldn't understand my father

C.My hard-working father                  D.Silent fatherly love

2.The author’s father always prepared a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for him because____.

A.that was the author's favorite

B.that was a gesture of love

C.the author was always complaining

D.he was sure the author would be thirsty

3.The author’s father didn’t hire a helper because________.              .

A.he wanted to save money

B.his job required high skills

C.his job was too dangerous

D.he was not good at communicating with others

4.We may infer from the passage that _______.

A.the author's father lacked a sense of humor

B.the author's-father didn't love him very much

C.the author quite understood his father as time went on

D.the author's father was too strict with him

 

In Canada and the United States, there is a new group of children called “satellite kids”, who live in one place but whose parents live in another place.

Asians are immigrating (移民) to Canada and the United States in larger numbers than ever before. Most Asians immigrate because they believe that they can give their children a better education in the West. In Asia, especially in China, Japan, and Korea, it is difficult to go to university. Students must first pass the strict national examination. However, in Canada and the United States, it is easy to go to university, and anyone who wants to go can go. As a result, Asian parents decide to leave their countries so that their children can go to university.

The problem is that when Asians arrive, they discover that finding a job and making money are more difficult in the West than in the East. Also, they find that they are very lonely, and that they miss their homes. For these two reasons, most Asian parents decide to go back to work while their children study in the West. Therefore, these children become “satellite kids”, and most of their parents do not know how sad it is to be a “satellite kid”.

Only until now are Canadians and Americans discovering the “satellite kid” problem. Because these children do not speak English and because their parents are not there to take care of them, they are often absent from school. To be a “satellite kid” means to grow up in a country where you know you are different and where you cannot make friends because you do not speak English well. Also, it means to grow up lonely, because your parents are elsewhere. What these “satellite kids” will probably say to their parents is that it’s better to have parents around than to have a university education.

1.Some Asian parents send their kids abroad because ________.

A.they hope their children may easily find a job there

B.all foreign universities are better than the ones in their own countries

C.the kids may not be accepted by universities in their own countries

D.the kids want to improve their English and make foreign friends

2.“Satellite kids” refer to Asian kids ________.

A.without parents                        B.speaking no English

C.with university education                 D.living abroad alone

3.Some Asian immigrant children become “satellite kids” because their parents ________.

A.want to leave their own country            B.want them to go to university

C.return to their countries to work            D.want them to be independent

4.What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Parents want better education for their kids.

B.Parents feel lonely and miss their families.

C.Kids in foreign countries alone are badly in need of care from family.

D.Canadians and Americans begin to notice the “satellite kids” problem.

 

You have the ability to decide if you are happy or not. Happiness is a choice.

You can't depend on someone else to make you happy. That is a lesson I learned early on in my marriage. I realized that I couldn't rely on my husband as my source of happiness. I learned that my happiness depended on me and not my husband's actions. I learned that you have to choose to be happy.

You can choose your emotions. True happiness comes from within; it can't be forced by outside forces. So how do you choose happiness? The same way you choose to smile or choose to wear a certain outfit. You choose it because that's what you want to experience in your life.

You want to buy a new pair of shoes so you choose a pair that you like and feel good. You wouldn't buy a pair of shoes that you don't like or that don't fit well, right? So why do we keep choosing emotions and feelings that don't make us feel good?

Choosing to be happy after you realize your anger has shown up (or even choosing to be calm) can be beneficial. We choose our feelings; no one can do that for us. If we let others get to us, influence our emotions - we are giving them power over us. When others cause us anger or pain, we are giving them our power.

We need to keep our feelings in check and not react automatically to what is thrown at us. We need to think our actions out instead of just reacting to what someone says or does.

Remember that we can always choose happiness. At first it will be difficult to just switch your thoughts and feelings from anger, self-doubt, or fear to joy and happiness. But it is only a thought away. Don't dwell on what happens to you unnecessarily but realize what is causing you to feel that way. Realize that thoughts, feelings and emotions can change. Then move on and choose to be happy.

1.What’s the best title of this passage?

A.Choose to Be Happy                     B.Choose Your Emotions

C.Pretend to Be Happy                     D.Find Happiness

2.The lesson the writer learned in her marriage is ________.

A.she can depend on her husband to find happiness

B.balancing the relationship between the husband and wife is an art

C.one can’t rely on someone else to make himself or herself happy

D.happiness can be influenced by outside forces

3.Why did the writer mention buying shoes?

A.To use it as an example to show the importance of choosing to be happy.

B.To offer advice on how to choose comfortable shoes.

C.To compare choosing shoes and choosing an outfit.

D.To help to move to the next paragraph easily.

4.The writer suggests that we should ________.

A.let others control our feelings

B.respond immediately to others’ words

C.pay more attention to words than actions

D.hold back our feelings properly

 

When TV news programs report wars or disasters, the editors rarely use the most horrifying pictures of dead or wounded victims because they don’t want to upset their viewers. Even so, viewers are usually warned in advance that they may find some of these scenes disturbing, so they can look away if they choose. But the men and women whose job is to record those scenes-the TV cameramen-have no such choice. It is their duty to witness the horrors of the world and record them, no matter how terrible and unpleasant they may be. Consequently, it is one of the most dangerous, exposed and emotionally taxing jobs the world has to offer.

Today, the demand for their work is rising. The explosion of satellite broadcasting and 24-hour news in recent years has created an almost insatiable (贪得无厌的) demand for TV information. But major broadcasters and the TV news agencies—such as Reuters and WTN-have never had enough staff to meet the worldwide demand for up-to-date pictures, so increasingly they turn to “freelance” TV cameramen.

These freelance cameramen are independent operators tied to no particular organization. They will work for any company which hires them, be it for just a few hours or for several weeks in a war zone. But if the freelance cameraman is injured in the course of the job, the TV company is not responsible for him. The freelancer must survive on his own.

TV will always need hard, vivid moving pictures which are fresh, but these companies feel uncomfortable with large numbers of employees on their books, explains Nick Growing, once foreign editor for Britain Channel 4 News and now a BBC news presenter.

By hiring freelancers, they can buy in the skills they need only when they need them. It also enables them to contract out the risk, he says.

1.TV news agencies turn to freelance cameramen in order to           .

A.save expense and avoid risks

B.get free and useful pictures

C.get first-hand information and pictures

D.satisfy the greed of the freelance cameramen

2.We can infer from the passage that the freelance cameramen             .

A.have to take a lot of risks in the course of work

B.are tied to many TV news agencies

C.have better skills than other cameramen

D.need to contract out risks of work for TV companies

3.According to this passage, some major broadcasters and TV news agencies            .

A. have employed enough cameramen

B. are not willing to employ many cameramen

C. are very mean to freelancers

C. are responsible for the freelancer if he is injured

4.The author of this passage shows his           the freelance cameramen.

A.sympathy to       B.respect for        C.anger to          D.admiration to

 

Sometimes I really doubt whether there is love between my parents. Every day they are very busy trying to  31  in order to pay the high tuition for my brother and me. They don’t act in the 32 ways that I read in books or I see on TV. In their opinion, “I love you” is too 33 for them to say. Sending flowers to each other on Valentine’s Day is even more out of 34.

One day, my mother was sewing a quilt. I sat down beside her. “Mom, I have a question to ask you. Is there _35  between you and Dad?” I asked her in a very low voice. She didn’t answer immediately. She  36  her head and continued to sew the quilt.

I was very worried because I thought I had _37_ her. I was 38_ and I didn’t know what I should do. But at last I heard my mother say the following words:

“Susan,” she said thoughtfully, “Look at this thread.Sometimes it __39_, but most of it disappears in the quilt. The thread really makes the quilt _40__. If life is a quilt, then love should be a thread.It can hardly be seen _41 , but it’s really there. Love is 42_.”

I listened carefully but I __43_ her until the next spring. At that time, my father suddenly _44 seriously. My mother had to stay with him in the hospital for a month. When they returned from the hospital, they both looked __45_. It seemed both of them had had a serious illness. After they were back, every day in the morning and dusk, my mother helped my father 46__ on the country road.

“Dad, how are you feeling now?” I asked him one day.

“Susan, don’t _47  me.” he said gently. “To tell you the truth, I just like walking with your mom.”_48_ his eyes, I know he loves my mother deeply.

Once I thought love meant flowers, gifts and 49 . But from this experience, I understand that love is just _50_ in the quilt of our life. Love is inside, making life strong and warm.

1.                A.keep fit         B.rise early        C.collect money  D.earn money

 

2.                A.romantic        B.magic          C.fantastic  D.attractive

 

3.                A.simple          B.luxurious        C.relaxing  D.easy

 

4.                A.question        B.the question     C.reach    D.control

 

5.                A.feeling         B.quarrel         C.love D.smile

 

6.                A.bowed         B.shook          C.nodded   D.raised

 

7.                A.hurt           B.injured         C.wounded D.harmed

 

8.                                  A.in great surprise B.with deep depression

C.in a great embarrassment             D.at extreme sorrow

 

9.                A.happens        B.comes about     C.occurs    D.appears

 

10.               A.warm and soft   B.hot and hard     C.thin and cool   D.strong and durable

 

11.                                A.more or less B.here and there

C.somewhere and sometime           D.anywhere or anytime

 

12.               A.inside          B.outside         C.faraway   D.nearby

 

13.               A.could believe    B.wouldn’t recognize  C.couldn’t understand    D.might know

 

14.               A.got stuck       B.got sick         C.threw up D.became disabled

 

15.               A.quite healthy    B.fairly red        C.very pale  D.much surprised

 

16.               A.walk slowly      B.go hurriedly     C.run fast   D.jump high

 

17.               A.think about      B.worry about     C.talk with   D.laugh at

 

18.               A.Saying         B.Seeing         C.Reading   D.Writing

 

19.               A.fresh roses      B.gold ring        C.beautiful jewelry    D.sweet kisses

 

20.               A.a needle        B.a thread        C.the cloth  D.the cotton

 

 

As for hungry, you won’t get much     from those who never went through it

A.kindness          B.sympathy          C.advice            D.regret

 

I was nearly exhausted from preparing my experiment report last night so I took a hot bath to         myself.

A.behave           B.transform         C.present           D.refresh

 

______ the best efforts of the desperate mother, the powerless baby elephant seemed to have no hope of escaping, until a team of conservation workers rushed to help.

A.In favor of         B.In spite of         C.In need of         D.In case of

 

The interviewee felt ___________ and uncomfortable when he could not answer the interviewer’s questions.

A.addicted          B.ambitious          C.amazed           D.awkward.

 

He devoted himself entirely to his research into viruses and it earned him a good _________in his field.

A.impression        B.attraction          C.contribution       D.reputation

 

Hannah was busy with work then but she still tried her best to       some time from her tight schedule to visit her mother.

A.cut out           B.squeeze out        C.leave out          D.dig out

 

Success _________three key factors: diligence, talent and luck, of which the first one is of great  importance .

A.breaks down       B.puts up           C.divides into        D.consists of

 

These companies succeeded because they were the first companies to make use of the ____________ of the internet and was thought highly of by some experts.

A.potential          B.possibility         C.prejudice         D.precious

 

Don’t expect too much of him. After all , he is a child of ______ intelligence.

A.average           B.slight             C.absolute          D.firm

 

The school often ______ many books and magazines for the teachers to refer to.

A.applies to         B.adapts to          C.subscribes to       D.adjusts to

 

下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。

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Recently a top school in Nanjing announced its new rules. One of them is that students are not allowed to watching Hunan TV at weekends. Instead, CCTV is recommended. Once knowing to the public, the rule set off a heated discussion among teachers, students and parents. Some are in favour for the school’s decision, believing that children need properly guidance and a good cultural environment during the course of growth. Besides, they should keep away from program that may mislead them or affect their studies. On other hand, some people hold the view that children’s right to choose our own lifestyle should be respected. I think bans of this kind isn’t practical for schools. Instead, students should be guided to choose what will benefit from them.

 

单词拼写。(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)

1.The r____________ of this museum lies in the variety of its art collection..

2.The language in nursery rhymes is c____________ but imaginative.

3.Keep cloths cool by putting them back in a basin of cold water, s_____________ them out and placing them on the burned area over and over again.

4.Nobody can p___________ what painting styles there will be in the future.

5.Did you know that English speakers also enjoy other forms of Asian poetry - Tang poems from China in p_____________.

6.I can’t eat shellfish because I am a___________ to them.

7.Sam broke the blisters and p_________ icy water onto the skin.

8.If there had not been an e____________ programme, he would not have found a sponsor to help him study abroad.

9.Frick had a p____________ for pre-twentieth century Western paintings.

10.The symptoms of first degree burns are dry, red and mildly s__________..

 

I cheated on a unit test in math class this morning during second period with Mr. Burke. Afterward, I was too sick to eat lunch just thinking about it.

I came straight home from school, went to my room, and lay on the floor trying to decide whether it would be better to run away from home now or after supper. Mostly I wished I was dead. It wasn't even an accident that I cheated.

Yesterday Mr. Burke announced there'd be a unit test and anyone who didn't pass would have to come to school on Saturday, most particularly me, since I didn't pass the last unit test. I did plan to study just to prove to him that I'm plenty smart—which I am mostly—except in math.

Anyway, I got my desk ready to study on . Just when I was ready to work, Nicho came into my room with our new rabbit and it jumped on my desk and knocked the flashcards all over the floor. What a mess! Nicho and I finally took the rabbit outside but then Philip came to my room and also Marty from next door and before long it was dinner.

After dinner my father said I could watch a special on television if I'd done all my homework. Of course I said I had. That was the beginning. I felt terrible telling my father a lie about the homework.

It was nine o'clock when I got up to my room and that was too late to study for the unit test so I lay in my bed with the light off and decided what I would do the next day when I was in Mr. Burke's math class not knowing the 8- and 9-times tables. So, you see, the cheating was planned after all.

The next day, I'd go into class as usual, acting like things were going just great. I'd sit down next to Stanley Plummer—he is so smart in math it makes you sick—and from time to time, I'd glance over at his paper to copy the answers.

Lying on the floor of my room, I begin to think that probably I've been bad all along. It just took this math test to clinch it. I'll probably never tell the truth again. I tell my mother I'm sick when she calls me to come down for dinner. She doesn't believe me, but puts me to bed anyhow. I lie there in the early winter darkness wondering what terrible thing I'll be doing next when my father comes in and sits down on my bed.

"What's the matter?" he asks. "I've got a stomachache," I say. Luckily, it's too dark to see his face. "Is that all?" "Yeah." "Mommy says you've been in your room since school." "I was sick there too," I say. "She thinks something happened today and you're upset." That's the thing that really drives me crazy about my mother. She knows things sitting inside my head the same as if I was turned inside out.

"Well," my father says. I can tell he doesn't believe me. "My stomach is feeling sort of upset." I hedge. "Okay," he says and he pats my leg and gets up.

Just as he shuts the door to my room I call out to him in a voice I don't even recognize as my own. "How come?" he calls back not surprised or anything. So I tell him I cheated on this math test. To tell the truth, I'm pretty much surprised at myself. I didn't plan to tell him anything.

He doesn't say anything at first and that just about kills me. I'd be fine if he'd spank me or something. And then he says I'll have to call Mr. Burke. It's not what I had in mind. "Now?" I ask surprised. "Now," he says. He turns on the light and pulls off my covers. "I'm not going to," I say.

But I do it. I call Mr. Burke, and I tell him exactly what happened, even that I decided to cheat the night before the test. He says I'll come on Saturday to take another test, which is okay with me, and I thank him a whole lot for being understanding and all.

"Today I thought I was turning into a criminal," I tell my father when he turns out my light. Sometimes my father kisses me good night and sometimes he doesn't. I never know. But tonight he does.

1.After the author cheated on the math test, he felt ____________.

A.frightened because he might be caught

B.excited that he had succeeded

C.pleased that nobody knew it

D.unhappy because he had done something wrong

2.By “It wasn't even an accident that I cheated”, the author means that ________.

A.he had planned not to study before the test

B.he decided to cheat when he knew there was going to be a test

C.he decided to cheat after he had wasted the whole evening

D.he had planned to cheat with Plummer before the test

3.The author’ mother often drives him crazy because _____-.

A.She really knows what he is thinking

B.she was very strict with him

C.she doesn’t believe him

D.she asks him to come down for dinner

4.After he was informed of what he had done, the father _______.

A.scolded the author severely

B.didn’t say anything and left

C.called Mr. Burke immediately

D.let the author make a call to Mr. Burke

5.The author’s father kissed the author good night because ________-.

A.he had done something unusual

B.he promised to study math harder

C.he was willing to take a make-up test

D.he realized his mistake and had the courage to admit it

 

Every day 25 million U.S. children ride school buses. The safety record for these buses is much better than for passenger cars; but nevertheless, about 10 children are killed each year riding on large school buses, and nearly four times that number are killed outside buses in the loading zones. By and large, however, the nation’s school children are transported to and from school safely.

Even though the number of school bus accidents is not large, the safety of children is always of intense public concern. While everyone wants to see children transported safely, people are divided about what needs to be done-particularly whether seat belts should be compulsory.

People in favor of seat belts on school buses-many of them parents and medical organizations-argue that seat belts are necessary not only to reduce fatality and injury, but also to teach children lessons about the importance of using them routinely in any moving vehicle. A side benefit, they point out, is that seat belts help keep children in their seats, away from the bus driver.

People who object to seat belt installation suggest that children are already well protected by the school buses that follow the Nation Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) safety requirements set in 1977. They also believe that many children won’t wear seat belts anyway, and that may damage the belts or use them as weapons to hurt other children.

A new research council report on school bus safety suggest that there are alternate safety devices and procedures that may be more effective and less expensive. For example, the study committee suggested that raising seat backs four inches may have the same safety effectiveness as seat belts.

The report sponsored by the Department of transportation at the request of Congress, reviews seat belts extensively while taking a broader look at safety in and around school buses.

1.According to the passage, the “school bus” is _________.

A.the bus offered by the school and different from the public bus

B.the bus that has no difference from the public bus

C.the bus that is driven by the students

D.the bus that is not safe

2.According to the passage, who has the greatest degree of control of the school buses “safety”?

A.A new Research Council.

B.The Department of Transportation.

C.The Medical Organization.

D.National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

3.It may be inferred from this passage that __________.

A.many of the opponents(反对者) of seat belt installation are parents and officials of the Department of Transportation

B.proposals of seat belts on school buses would be seriously considered

C.an alternate safety device (raising seat backs four inches) may be taken into consideration

D.The Department of Transportation may either take the idea of seat belts or other measures when it reviews the whole situation

4.The title below which best expresses the idea of the passage is“_______”.

A.Making School Buses Even Safer for Children

B.Seat Belts Needed on School Buses

C.Alternate Safety Devices and Procedures

D.Safety in and around School Buses

5.What is the writer’ s attitude towards the safety of the school bus is _______.

A.Critical           B.Negative          C.Objective         D.Indifferent

 

Stephen Hawking, one of the world’s smartest physicists, once said: “I’m obsessed by time.”Many of us are, and the popularity of time travel TV series has just proved that.

After Palace and Startling by Each Step 《步步惊心》achieved startling ratings last year, Palace 2 aired on January 20, attracting time travel fans back to TV.“It’s fun to watch characters travel back in time and deal with the conflicts between modernity and ancient times,” Xia Xiaoyan, who works for a foreign-owned enterprise in Shanghai, told China Daily. “Time travel series connect both today and the past, thus offering room for imagination,” said Cai Yinong, the producer of Startling by Each Step.

“I’m hooked by the shows because they are characterized by dramatic and poetic love and have eye-pleasing actors,” Xia explained her love for time travel TV series.Her comment echoes a 2011 survey by Great Marketing Research Co Ltd in China. When asked about what’s so appealing about time travel TV series, 21 percent of respondents answered: “Those attractive characters.”

A bigger reason behind the popularity of time travel stories, however, is the relaxation they offer, according to the survey.Cai Yinong agrees. “Many people are facing tremendous pressures in their fast-paced lives, so this genre is more relaxing than other shows as it provides people with a terrific outlet to escape reality,” Cai told China Daily.

The love for time traveling is universal.Woody Allen’s latest movie Midnight in Paris, which has been nominated for Best Picture, Directing, Original Screenplay and Art Direction for the 2012 Academy Awards, features modernity versus cultural nostalgia.

1.Which might be the best title for this passage ?

A.Time travel is universal                   B.Time travel TV series

C.A introduction to Startling by Each Step       D.Time travel wins fans

2.The reasons why people like time travel are as followings except______.

A.It’s fun to watch characters travel back and deal with the conflicts between modernity and ancient times.

B.Time travel series offer room for imagination.

C.The characters are attractive.

D.After watching time travel series, you can escape reality.

3.Which word can replace the underlined word “hooked” in the third paragraph.

A.pleased           B.moved            C.attracted          D.surprised

4.It can be inferred from the passage that________.

A.Stephen Hawking likes time travel TV series.

B.A bigger reason behind the popularity of time travel stories, however, is the relaxation they offer.

C.Not only Chinese audience but also foreigners like watching time travel stories.

D.Startling by Each Step has been nominated for Best Picture, Directing, Original Screenplay and Art Direction for the 2012 Academy Awards.

5.We can learn form what Cai Yinong said in the fourth paragraph that ________.

A.Everyone likes watching time travel stories.

B.Many people want to escape reality because of the pressures in their fast-paced lives.

C.Many people want to go back to the ancient times.

D.People can get more relaxation in the ancient times.

 

A boy was walking home from school when he saw a large, tempting (诱人的)apple on one of the branches of an apple tree hanging out over a tall fence. The boy wasn’t much of a fruit-eater,  41 a bar of chocolate if given the choice,     42   , as they say, the forbidden fruit can be tempting. Seeing the apple, the boy wanted it. The more he looked at it, the    43   he felt and the more he wanted that apple.

44  as high as he could , but even at his tallest  45  he was unable to touch it. He began to  46 up and down , as high as he could, at the  47 of each jump stretching his arms to get the apple . Still it remained out of  48 .

Not giving up , he thought , if only he had something to  49 on . His school bag wouldn’t give enough height and he didn’t want to  50  the things inside , like his lunch box , pencil case , and Game boy . Looking  51 , he hoped he might find an old box , a rock , or ,   52 luck , even a ladder , but it was a tidy neighborhood and there was nothing he could use .

He had tried everything he could think to do .   53  seeing any other choices , he gave up and started to walk   54 . At first he felt angry and disappointed thinking about how hungry he had become from his 55 , and how he really wanted that apple . The more he  56 like this , the more unhappy he became.

57   ,the boy of our story was a pretty smart guy, even if he couldn’t always get what get he wanted .He started to say to himself .,This isn’t   58    , I   don’t have the apple and I’m feeling miserable as well. There’s  59  more I can do to get the apple_that is unchangeable-but we are supposed to be able to  60 our feelings. If that’s the case, what can I do to feel better?

1.                A.preferring      B.offering         C.receiving D.allowing

 

2.                A.so             B.then           C.but  D.or

 

3.                A.sadder         B.angrier         C.hungrier  D.tastier

 

4.                A.expanding      B.stretching       C.swinging  D.pulling

 

5.                A.strength        B.length          C. range   D.height

 

6.                A.jump           B.look           C.walk D.glance

 

7.                A.tip            B.stage           C.top  D.level

 

8.                A.hope          B.hand           C. sight    D.reach

 

9.                A.put            B.stand           C.get D.hold

 

10.               A.break          B. shake         C.take  D.strike

 

11.               A.up            B.forward        C.down     D.around

 

12.               A.for            B.with           C.on   D.of

 

13.               A.After          B.Through        C.Without   D.Upon

 

14.               A.back           B. away          C.up   D.down

 

15.               A.wishes         B. beliefs        C.efforts    D.goals

 

16.               A.thought        B. imagined       C.tried  D.claimed

 

17.               A.Therefore      B.However       C.Moreover D.Otherwise

 

18.               A.skillful         B.cheerful        C.harmful   D.helpful

 

19.               A.something      B.anything        C.everything D.nothing

 

20.               A.change         B.express        C.forget D.describe

 

 

---What’s the matter with Della?

--- Well, her parents wouldn’t allow her to go to the party, but she still ______.

A.hopes to          B.hopes so          C.hopes not         D.hopes for

 

---Linda didn’t invite us to the party.

— ______? I don’t care.

A.For what          B.So what           C.What’s on        D.What’s up

 

There was such a long queue for coffee at the interval that we ________ gave up.

A.eventually                             B.unfortunately

C.generously                            D.purposefully

 

Could you give me a hand?It seems that my strength has________.

A.used up                              B.run out

C.been given out                         D.run out of

 

—We should adopt ________methods to deal with  some incidents. You know,anything could occur  in that situation.

—I got it. Thank you for reminding me.

A.flexible                               B.typical

C.positive                               D.concrete

 

It was in the lab ________was taken charge of by Johnson ________they did the experiment.

A.where;which     B.which;that        C.which;which      D.that;which

 

There is no doubt at all ________she will call us when she gets there.

A.if                                    B.whether

C.what                                 D.that

 

—Does the idea of working abroad ________ you?

—Yes. But I have no chance.

A.lead to                               B.adapt to

C.appeal to                              D.contribute to

 

What we all know is that new technology is being ________to almost every industrial process.

A.applied                               B.attempted

C.acquired                              D.arranged

 

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