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1、b) too often c) more often d) most oftenb) when c) after d) becauseb) further c) another d) otherb) the worst of c) the most of d) the greatest of what c) whereu/ / / / / / >/ %u/ 1/ / / lux 1/ / aaaaaaaaaaaaaaad) howb) nothing but c) rather than d) instead ofi am frequently asked the question, h

2、can you use chopsticks陜子)?'t have lived in korea, japan, and china. in each country, i have, 1 than not and without having requested one, been given a fork 2 one was available i have politely refused and said that i would be fine with chopsticks. sometimes, i have to make 3 explanation. chopstic

3、ks are 4 my worries whe n i am eating in an asia n home or restaura nt. in fact, learning 5 to use chopsticks takes me 6 a few weeks. this is not to say i was skillful, though. learning how to use chopsticks is easy for me, 7 learning the rituals and how to 8 myself at the table is quite difficult.

4、9 times do i have to say “no, thank you11 10 i really mean “no, thank you, i truly am full'1? how do i get away with refusing more food without 11 someone? if i insist and i still get more, is it appropriate just not to eat it? this would be 12 where i come from.i have enjoyed many great meals a

5、nd my 13 with the people have been great. i am 14 aware that i will never be able to 15 as much as i have received. i don't know howi can ever thank all of the people who introduced me to eating in asia, very often for more the least of when b) more thanwhere b) because c) whereas d) since con t

6、rast b) con sider c) con tact d) con ductjust how many b) always so many c) why so much d) not many until b) since c) when d) as delighting b) denying c) demanding d) offending impatient b) impersonal c) impolite d) impossible conventions b) sign訐icance c) interact!ons d) surroundings largely b) inc

7、reasingly c) initially d) necessarily give back b) give up c) give away d) give inthis was what all of the training and pain was about-winning. i watched tv to see the young runner who had been under my 1_ for the last few years. i would have been there on the spot 2_ the traffic problem i couldn

8、9;t 3_ even on my bicycle. while i watched the young runner enter to the cheers of thousands of people, i could not help 4_ of the pains that he had gone through in his training.the young runner was hardly considered to be 5_ when he first came to me.there were countless training 6_ full of pain for

9、 him. i had seen fatigue written on his face i had heard him 7_ at me i had bee n 8_ to his an ger and pain. it was clear that only hard work could 9_ him success. i had smiled to myself when i found that he had too much 10 to give up. and he would 11 with the training until he reached perfection. i

10、 had never forgot to remind him that 12 the challenges he had to keep on practice it was unfair that he had no time for his girlfriend. but that was life for him!the thunderous shouts and cheers drew me back to the tv screen. oh, my dear, the young runner was 13 speed. he was running to the finish l

11、ine he was strong enough to 14_ other runners. his courage, heart and discipline together with his years of practice won him the honor. tears rolled down my cheeks when i found on the screen the young runner was looking around i understood at once that he was looking for me. for years, he had become

12、 so 15 my presence, success or failure. it must have seemed strange for him to find me missing.a) asserting b) coaching c) drilling d) persistinga) it had not been for b) if it were not for c) if not for d) had it not been fora) succeed it b) make it c) find it d) do ita) but think b) to thinking c)

13、 thinking d) to thinka) promoting b) promising c) encouraging d) engaginga) amounts b) meetings c) sessions d) sectionsa) swear b) stare c) declare d) sweata) in d if fere ntb) insufficie nt c) indissoluble d) incapablea) rank b) earn c) make d) profita) patienee b) passage c) pattern d) passiona) p

14、ersuade b) persist c) perform d) perfecta) regardless b) even though c) in spite d) despitea) gathering b) gaining c) appreciating d) copinga) pound b) strike c) beat d) breaka) used for b) used more c) used up d) used toi didn't marry for all the "right reasons". love had 1 to do with

15、 marriage and, for my husband's part, well, i 2 love was on his mind either. he married me because i made him feel young. he was such an ordinary man going 3 his very ordinary midlife crisis. he was divorced, looking for younger women and a career change. that didn't 4 me, though. he was sti

16、ll fairly charming, pretty handsome and 5 rich. i married for money, and i don't have any 6 about it. my friends don't 7 my decision, but i can also tell that they wish, at least a little bit, for some of the same things that i now enjoy. they always prefer to 8 a lot of time by my swimming

17、pool than at their comm on little homes and another thing, they are always 9 about their "belovedh. mhe!s always watching how much i spend." ”lt's become more like a business relationship 10 a marriage/*my husba nd, however, does n't 11 how much i spe nd and our marriage n ever bec

18、ame a business because it already was one. you could say, we have a 12 understanding. we are very 13about the whole thing. it is painful for mynothing believe around care b)b) everything c) something d) one thing b) compete c) suspectb) through c) in d) bother c) mind d) burdenfriends when they real

19、ize that love is just a(n) 14 marriage for love never existed for me. and, he'll never 15 me. he'd lose too much money.d) hesitate forover allafter all b) all in all c) above all d) wonder b) doubt c) consideration d) expectation regret b) resolve c) applaud d) reject keep b) fill c) cost d)

20、 spend caring b) instead b) advise b) mutual b)envying c) complaining d) thinking as c) then d) thancare c) charge d) warnsingular c) subtle d) compatibleautomatic b) authentic c) dramatic d) realistic conclusion b) explosion c) illusion d) impression can cel b) overlook c) distress d) divorcea) a)

21、a) a) a) a) a) a) a) a) a) a) a) a) a)1/ 1/ )/ / / / 1/ / 7 / )/ 1/ )/ )/ )/ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaalove is important because without it life has no meaning or purpose love allows us to do more than we could 1 accomplish without its power. so often we take good care of our2needs we make sure our bodiesare f

22、ed, cleaned, clothed, exercised and rested. however, we tend to 3 the most important needlove. of course, as a society, love is not overlooked. popular media constantly places great emphasis 4 what we need to do to attract "love". 5 being loved is not as powerful an emotional need as that

23、desire to love some one else.the need to love and 6 others is built into us biologically. this need is 7 allows parents to give up sleep and food while raising their children. this need is what allows people to put themselves 8 to save others from natural 9 or threats.love means to cherish, hold dea

24、r, and treasure. we do not hurt, harm, or cause pain to those we love; rather, we seek to 10 their suffering. it's not about wanti ng to possess or control others; it's about wan ting to set them free. love is the power 11 allows the wheel of life to continue turning, for when we love we loo

25、k 12 our own needs and desires. we 13 our time, our energy, our wishes, and sometimes even ourselves because of love. it is love that allows emergency services personnel to face danger. it is love that allows soldiers to 14everything. the ultimate definition of love is notabout feeling good 15 about

26、 doing goodthus b) ever c) yet d) as psychological b) original c) physical d) mental overlook b) overcome c) overtake d) overcharge at b) to c) above d) on that b) but c) how d) what care for b) look for c) call for d) wait for which b) when c) that d) what at work b) at best c) at hand accidents b)

27、 incidents c) disasters d) events alleviate b) strengthen c) nourish d) relax that b) what c) but d) while before b) beyond c) above d) over decrease b) forbid c) resist d) sacrifice endanger b) resist c) risk d) decline but that b) but then c) but rather d) but for)/ )/ 17 )/ )/ )/ / / / / / )/ / /

28、 / aaaaaaaaa a1 .2 3 4 5 123456789111111"knock it off!" billy would not 1 banging his foot on the table. mrs. stewart had lost all 2 in telling him to stop. her words were falling on 3 ears she had asked her son to quit doing something that was bothering her so many times that she 4 even k

29、new the words were comi ng from her mouth. billy had 5 this. he just 6 his mom's expressions like these he banged on without a pause.she used to try to phrase her words in 7 ways like, "when you bang on the table that way, it 8 me. would you 9 doing something else that is a little quieter?&

30、#39;* there was warmth in her voice and she had all of the best 10 but when she actually man aged to get billy's a 社 ention in this way, he simply replied, ”butbored." she tried to offer him a bunch of 11 , but nothing worked and it all became too tedious. it had become 12 even to herself t

31、hat she was 13 using negative expressions.mrs stewart seems to understand that 14 she shouts she can't expect billy to respond immediately. but she still believes that to keep on 15 the pressures might work someday. children may learn that arguing no longer works because of her continuous shouti

32、ng.increase b) decrease c) cease d) ease patie nts b) convenience c) patience d) con science indifferent b) deaf c) dead d) deafened hardly b) only c) just d) almost get used to b) got used to c) used to d) uses to stored b) scored c) explored d) ignored positive b) negative c) possible d) grateful

33、hardens b) weakens c) series d) upsets mean b) care c) mind d) stopattentions b) intentions c) aspiration d) indications executives b) representatives c) perspectives d) alternatives noticeable b) variable c) remarkable d) available increasingly b) hardly c) remarkably d) largely if only b) so that

34、c) even so d) even if supplying b) implying c) applying d) replying0 1 2 3 4 5 123456789111111)/ )/ nf/ )/ )/ / / / / )/ / / / / aaaaaaaaawhat's in a name? your fate could have been 1 different if you had been given a different name at your birth. some of us 2 that our name does not n ecessarily

35、 fit and start using a d if fere nt n ame 3 the one we were give n. many of us 4 use our middle name so we can be true to our parents, and at the same time be more con fide nt. some people who have cha nged their name 5 that their professional lives improved. they feel better about themselves so the

36、y are 6 to achieve more. but those who have changed their names are not just being overly sensitive. names themselves 7 some information causing others to make judgments based solely 8 them. here is an example: a magazine 9 to print a writer's name simply because the editor thought it suited a b

37、aseball player 10 an art critic. another example: a woman at a party became 11 when she wanted to be introduced to a man she had declined because of his name one study showed that teachers give different grades to the 12 essays written by boys with different names. 13, girls* popularity can be relat

38、ed to their namesyet, which name works and which does not depend on the times. the good qualities of a well-liked president or actor can often influence 14 a name is seen. but if a name becomes too wellknown, it might also fall out of favor 15 parents look for something a little more unique for thei

39、r child.increasingly b) quickly c) entirely d) merely recognize b) advocate c) reveal d) convince other than b) rather than c) more than d) less than ask to b) choose to c) claim to d) come to charge b) present c) promote d) claim almost surely b) more likely c) rather possibly d) quite certain conv

40、ey b) display c) arise d) link in b) at c) on d) from decided b) denied c) scared d) declined far more b) less than c) more than d) than addicted b) disappointed c) embarrassed d) disturbed potential b) identical c) genuine d) noticeable similarly b) simply c) consequently d) likely how b) why c) wh

41、at d) which as b) that c) so d) whilei was in a bad temper. it was just like the stress in my life that was 1 nut of control. i could probably 2 it to financial stress. my company was cutting jobs and they were 3 each worker's perform a nee. this was 4 in those days of rising competition and 5 c

42、ompanies. the companies were getting smaller because of the 6 economic conditions. i knew i was being considered as one of the workers they would let go though i had been overworking. or maybe it was my home life. my wife and i had gotten in an 7 and my 19-year-old daughter announced that she was le

43、aving the house to move in with her boyfriend.i am usually not a person of quick 8 , but yesterday was different. i rode my bike to work 9 ; it's about 20 kilometers i had stopped for a red light and then 10 whe n the light turned green. i had 11 the car comi ng from my right would stop, 12 it w

44、ent right on through the red light and 13 hit me. i 14 had time to react. i grabbed my bike lock and threw it at his car, hitting his rear window and making a crack.the driver stopped and got out of the car. i laid my bike down and picked up the bike lock from the ground for 15.then he reached for h

45、is phone to call the police.1. a)dashing b) flashing c) slipping d) running2. a)attribute b) attach c) yield d) provide3. a)stimulating b) appreciating c) fluctuating d)evaluating4. a)reliable b)suitable c)inevitabled)stable5. a)reducing b) lowering c) trembling d) shrinking6. a)useless b)hopeless c

46、)restlessd)worthless7. a)agreement b) argument c) assignment d)employment8. a)humor b)trouble c) temper d)patience9. a)as often b)as usual c)as well d)as such10. a) progressed b) proceeded c) succeeded d) descended11. a)assigned b) assessed c) asserted d)assumed12. a)but also b) but in stead c) even

47、 though d) in spite13. a)closely b) nearby c) nearly d) hardly14. a)only b) rarely c) barely d) simply15. a)objecti on b) protecti on c) react io n d)preve ntionj/ / )/ )/ )/ )/ )/ n/ j/ / j/a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)aaaaaaaaaaa 01.234.587.069012345678911111111112it is strange that some people tell us the eco

48、nomy is bad and the job market is changing for the worse, especially for young people. this 1 me. from my 2, the world has never seen so many 3 opportunities for young people exiting college.trends toward specialized careers and lower salaries leave econo mists and sociologists 4 that the next gener

49、ation of employees will be 5 to roles that are too narrow and thus not 6 eno ugh. many say corporati ons are taking 7 of the labor force. 8 , no one is forcing our youth into such 9 if a rewarding job does not 10 in the curre nt system, they'll have to 11 it for themselves the inter net has alre

50、ady answered students' cries for more 12 possibilities. the next breakthrough to create something truly creative is 13 to happen anytime now. at the same time let's 14 that students are prepared for the day when their chan ces are comi ng.by telling our young people everything has already be

51、en done and that there is nothing left to dream about, we are 15 them of the opportunity to create a system that is new and exciting, outside the confines of what is 16 imaginable. but then again, maybe rm wrong. maybe i shouldn't 17 about our youth at all. their ability to 18 what is before the

52、m and defy our unnecessary worries is their greatest strength. maybe by telling them they can't, we are 19 encouragi ng them to create somethi ng truly in credible. all in all, the future for the young people is not gloomy; 20 , it is promising.tests b) frightens c) puzzles d) disarranges object

53、ive b) perspective c) point d) presentation indispensable b) responsible c) incredible d) applicable fearful b) awful c) painful d) careful confirmed b) confronted c) confined d) conflicted regarding b) rewarding c) striking d) amusing shortage b) percentage c) privilege d) advantage furthermore b)

54、but c) moreover d) because occupations b) destinations c) accommodations d) corporations exist b) insist c) persist d) consist compose b) arrange c) create d) devise task b) assignment c) career d) duty bound b) fated c) committed d) required confirm b) deny c) assure d) ensure taking b) stealing c)

55、 mugging d) robbing timely b) currently c) frequently d) latterly worry b) disturb c) trouble d) concern encounter b) oppose c) resist d) challenge in operation b) on purpose c) in effect d) in force instead b) therefore c) however d) yetjournahsts play a very important part in the way we see the wo

56、rld around us. it is unfortunate that 1 the standpoint of the reporter or the news agency is advanced in the story. this is not good reporting, which should 2 all of the key facts and an account of those facts in a(n) 3 manner. in this way, the public can take the information and 4 its own opinion.

57、it is the responsibility of the media to 5 that this happens.6 often these days, reporters from scattered places around the globe are looking for the most thrilling stories 7 focusing on the stories that are the most important. news has become a form of entertainment 8 an accurate source of informat

58、ion. it used to be that we could 9 our news media to find information we are interested in, but 10 many media organizations have owners who have political 11 and many reporters even receive wages from political groups 12 we cannot expect the truth from such journalists.another problem is that any pe

59、rson or organization can 13 information on the in ternet without con sideri ng whether it is true 14 it has become a real 15 to find information that has been put out in such manners good reporting has become unusual indeedinterestingly b) increasingly c) surprisingly d) principally scatter b) speak c) relate d) involve evident b) objective c) priv

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