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1. A. vision B. decision C. compulsion D. provision
2. A. though B. cough C. rough D. tough
3. A. development B. comedy C. necessary D. influence
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. A. hotel B. idea C. police D. threaten
5. A. category B. compulsory C. slavery D. veterinary
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!. "n the####..of proof$ the police could not ta%e action against the man.
A. lac% B. shortage C. &ant D. a'sence
(. )he has#####&or% to do that she gets very tired.
A. so many B. much more C. too much D. so much
*. +his summer resort is a'solutely &onderful and ",d ####it to anyone.
A. accommodate B. tal% C. recommend D. praise
-. .eter/ 0######..detective stories12
3ary/ 0"n my opinion$ they are very good for teenagers.2
A. 4hat do you thin% a'out B. Are you fond of
C. 5o& a'out D. 4hat do people feel a'out
10. 4e 6uarreled ####..the choice of a house.
A. on B. over C. for D. to
11. " don,t thin% that purple shirt####..&ith your s%irt.
A. fits B. goes C. &ears D. suits
12. 5er grades have improved$ 'ut only####### .
A. in a small amount B. a fe& C. minimum D. very slightly
13. +he conference had to 'e put#####until a late date.
A. on B. a&ay C. off D. up
1. ######.$ the lion is a mem'er of the cat family.
A. 7i%e the tiger B. Ali%e the tiger C. 7i%ing the tiger D. "t is li%e the tiger
15. 3y t&o 'rothers have each got t&o sons$ so ",ve got four#####.altogether.
A. nieces B. cousins C. nephe&s D. relatives
1!. 3y little daughter loves 'eing the#####..of attention.
A. middle B. point C. element D. centre
1(. 5e &asn,t noticed 'y#####..as he crept off the 'oat.
A. no one B. none C. anyone D. someone
1*. Botanists are not sure &here the first plant &as gro&n or even####### .
A. &hat plant &as B. it &as &hat plant C. &hat plant &as it D. &hat plant it &as
1-. 5e &as #####..spea%er8
A. so good a B. &hat a good C. so a good D. ho& good a
20. Can you %eep calm for a moment1 9ou######..noise in class8
A. are al&ays made B. are al&ays ma%ing C. have al&ays made D. al&ays ma%e
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21. 3y 'rother is al&ays 'usy#####.his lessons and tas%s today.
22. 5er parents do not approve#####.her living a&ay from home.
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23. :ane &as in a such hurry that she left one of her 'ags#####. .
2. ",m fed####.&ith &aiting for the phone to ring.
25. 5o& much do you charge#####postage and pac%ing1
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2!. Chec%ing the stoc% is +im,s###. . )hould any item 'e missing$ he,ll
have to account for it. ]^SPONSIBL^
2(. +he envelop &as #####.addressed$ so the letter could not 'e delivered to :im. CO]]^CT
2*. 4ill you please give us some#####.e;planation1 _A]
2-. Are there any#####.'et&een them1 SIMILA]
30. According to the######$ the <rench lesson starts at 10 a.m. TIM^
31. +raveling to the countryside is 'ecoming ####... popular no&adays. INC]^AS^
32. +he police are loo%ing for a dangerous#####.. . C]IM^
33. "t is#####to o&n a gun &ithout a special license. L^GAL
3. )am phoned to say he &ould#####.'e late home. POSSIBILITY
35. :apan &as very rapidly#####..in the late nineteenth century. INDUST]Y
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3!. ",d rather =!ta'>#####.at home this evening.
3(. "t =not $(>#####.. 3r. )mith you sa& 'ecause he,s in .aris.
3*. "t is necessary that everyone =$(>######calm in times of danger.
3-. 5o& many cups of coffee =.rink>######today1
0. )he regretfully told him that she ="(a/(>#####..the tic%ets at home.
1. ",m going to have the 'irthday party ne;t )unday$ 'ut my close friend +ony cannot come.
" &ish he =$(>######.there.
2. 5e e;pected =a.mit>######to that school.
3. 3iss 9oung remem'ers =!((>######her %eys on the ta'le yesterday.
. At this time tomorro&$ &e ="i(>#####..on the 'each in ?ha +rang.
5. 7ast night " phoned you 'ut there &as no ans&er. 4hat you =.o>#####..then1
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!. After months of discussions they finally######a decision.
(. 9ou should######.your research paper again 'efore you handed it in.
*. " &o%e up &hen my alarm cloc%#####.. .
-. 5e invited a lot of his friends to the party 'ut fe& of them#####. .
50. )he &ill go 'ac% to &or% if she can find some'ody######the children.
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0 China said today that there &as heavy loss of life in the earth6ua%e &hich struc% +angshan city yesterday.
)urvivors said that +angshan$ an industrial city of one million people 1!0 %ilometers east of Bei@ing$ &as
=51>####.destroyed. A'servers living in Bei@ing said it appeared that only a small part of the one
million inha'itants =52>####..death or in@ury. 3any of the men of +angshan &ere =53>####.in the
mines deep under the earth surface &hen the earth6ua%e =5>####.. . Bnfortunately$ fe& of these
miners =55>###..survived. A lot of people &ere also &or%ing in the city,s =5!>####.. . Cegretta'ly$
most &ere =5(>####..under falling concrete &hen the 'uilding =5*>##### +he Chinese authorities
have not yet given any information a'out the actual =5->#####of casualties$ 'ut it is thought that tens
of thousands of people have 'een %illed. 5ardly a house has 'een left =!0>####. .2
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)tudents &ho are too shy to ans&er 6uestions in class &ill have their em'arrassment ended =!1>####a
ne& electronic system &hich =!2>####.them to give ans&ers to tutors in private. +he 5ong Dong
Bniversity of )cience and +echnology &ill 'e the first tertiary institution in the &orld to =!3>###..the
.ersonal Cesponse )ystem across the &hole campus.
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turn u0 arri/( at "ook a1t(r go o11 go o/(r
+he electronic tool$ =!>###..#a remote control$ ena'les all students to respond electronically and in
private to 6uestions as%ed in class 'y their instructors. )tudents &ill get a poc%etsiEe transmitter and their
instructor a receiver. =!5>###..#.a lecture the instructor may stop from time to time to assess the
students, understanding of the content 'y as%ing a 6uestion. +he student can tap the ans&er into the
personaliEed &ireless transmitter and the ans&er are =!!>###sent to the instructor,s receiver.
.rofessor ?elson Cue$ =!(>####.demonstrated ho& to use the device yesterday said/ 0Allo&ing
students to respond privately and at ease =!*>###..#the threat associated &ith spea%ing pu'licly in
lectures. )tudents do not have to ris% a loss of face &hen they give the &rong ans&er. +hey =!->##..#..do
not have to compete for the attention of the instructor. 4hat,s more$ the most important part of learning
often ta%es =(0>####..&hile mista%es are 'eing discussed2.
!1. A. 'y B. for C. in D. 'ecause
!2. A. lets B. ma%es C. allo&s D. tells
!3. A. start B. adopt C. play D. &or%
!. A. &hich B. as C. similarly D. li%e
!5. A. After B. +hroughout C. During D. 4ith
!!. A. immediately B. ne;t C. eventually D. accurately
!(. A. someone B. &hich C. that D. &ho
!*. A. lifts B. removes C. ta%es D. empties
!-. A. only B. too C. all D. also
(0. A. part B. place C. hold D. time
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Colors are one of the most e;citing e;periences in life. " love them$ and they are @ust as important to me as
emotions are. 5ave you ever &ondered ho& the t&o are so intimately related1
Color directly affects your emotions. Color 'oth reflects the current state of your emotions$ and is
something that you can use to improve or change your emotions. +he color that you choose to &ear either
reflects your current state of 'eing$ or reflects the color or emotion that you need.
+he colors that you &ear affect you much more than they affect the people around you. Af course they also
affect anyone &ho comes in contract &ith you$ 'ut you are the one W&3VO&3iZ j83$ the color all day8 " even
choose items around me 'ased on their color. "n the morning$ " choose my clothes 'ased on the color or
emotion that " need for the day. )o you can consciously use color to control the emotions that you are
e;posed to$ &hich can help you to feel 'etter.
Color$ sound$ and emotions are all vi'rations. Fmotions are literally energy in motionG they are meant to
move and flo&. +his is the reason that real feelings are the fastest &ay to get your energy in motion. Also$
flo&ing energy is e;actly &hat creates healthy cells in your 'ody. )o$ the fastest &ay to 'e healthy is to 'e
open to your real feelings. Alternately$ the fastest &ay to create disease is to inhi'it your emotions.
(1. 4hat is the main idea of the passage1
A. Colorful clothes can change your mood. B. Fmotions and colors are closely related to each other.
C. Colors can help you 'ecome healthy. D. Colors are one of the most e;citing.
(2. 4hich of the follo&ing can 'e affected 'y color1
A. 9our need for thrills. B. 9our friendHs feelings.
C. 9our appetite. D. 9our mood.
(3. According to the passage$ &hat do color$ sound$ and emotion all have in common1
A. +hey all affect the cells of the 'ody. B. +hey are all forms of motion.
C. +hey are all related to health. D. ?one of the a'ove.
(. 4hy does the author mention that color and emotions are 'oth vi'rations1
A. to sho& ho& color can affect energy levels in the 'ody.
B. 'ecause they 'oth affect ho& &e feel.
C. to prove the relationship 'et&een emotions and color.
D. 'ecause vi'rations ma%e you healthy.
(5. +he phrase IW&3VO&3iZ j83$I in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to 0#####2 .
A. 'ored &ith B. in need of C. covered &ith D. lac%ing in
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(!. Congratulations8 9ou,ve gained first priEe in the competition.
((. Do you mind if " ma%e a photograph of you1
(*. +hese pills might ma%e you feel a 'it asleep.
(-. Andre& has 'een a teacher of Fnglish since a very long time.
*0. Dangaroos$ that can 'e seen every &here in Australia$ have long tails.
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*1. 4e couldn,t have managed &ithout my father,s money.
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*2. )he usually stays up late.
)he,s not used#########################..
*3. ",ve never read a more romantic story.
"t is##############################
*. 0"f " &ere you$ " &ouldn,t trust +om.2$ she told )am.
)he advised##########################...
*5. 9ou &on,t find a more dedicated &or%er than 3rs. Bro&n.
?o&here###########################....
*!. 5e tries to practice Fnglish everyday so he can spea% Fnglish more fluently no&.
+he more############################
*(. +hey couldn,t clim' up the mountain 'ecause of the storm.
+he storm discouraged#####################...#
**. Although he &as very tired$ he agreed to help me &ith my home&or%.
+ired as############################...
*-. .eople 'elieve he &on a lot of money on the lottery.
5e is############################.#..
-0. 9ou can ta%e any of the routesG it &ill still ta%e you a'out three hours to get there.
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+he##############################.
-2. +he 'oy said that he hadn,t done anything &rong. =Zi'8iZ>
+he 'oy############################..
-3. During dinner$ the phone rang. =I>
4hen the..##########################..#
-. 09ou should rela; after a hard day,s &or%2$ the doctor said to him. =3&Hi>
+he doctor advised########################.
-5. ",m sure you &ere proud of your son,s success. =GVW3>
9ou###########################.###.
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-!. "fJ %no&ledgeJ FnglishJ 'eJ goodJ enoughJ youJ passJ e;am.
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-(. "tJ dangerousJ driveJ 'adJ &eather.
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-*. AlmostJ allJ &or%ersJ findJ e;haustJ &or%J overtime.
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--. )heJ &antJ meetJ peopleJ comeJ otherJ countries.
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100. +he 'agsJ ma%eJ leatherJ 'eJ sellJ outJ salesJ last year.
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