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假如你是李华,你的笑友Ram听说你的家乡海南岛成为国际旅游岛,对此特别感兴趣,专门来信询问你对于建设国际旅游岛的看法。请根据以下要点回一封信,并在回信中增加至少一个要点。 要点。 1.吸引更多游客...
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2010年1月国务院发布关于推进海南国际旅游岛建设发展的若干意见将海南国际旅游岛建设上升为国家战略结
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BUKHANNONWestVirginia—Tworescueteamsslowlymovedalongatwo-milepathonMondaynighttothesiteofacoalmineexplosionthattrapped13minerswhohadnotbeenheardfromsincetheearlymorningaccident.Meanwhileatanearbychurchmorethan250familymembersandfriendsgatheredwaitingforupdates最新报道ontherescuers’progress.Theminersweretrappedatabout6:30andmanyfamiliesweren’tinformedoftheaccidentuntilabout10A.m-morethanthreehoursafterithappeneD.It’sveryupsettingbutyou’vegottobepatientIguesssaidJohnHelmswhosebrotherTerrywastrappedintheminE.Thetrappedminerswereabout260feetundergroundandabout10000feetfromtheSagoMine’sentrancesaidRogerNicholsongeneralcounselfromInternationalCoalGroup.AtalatenightnewsconferenceNicholsonsaidoneteamhadadvancedabout4800feetinthefourhourssinceenteringtheminejustbefore6p.m.Anotherteamenteredthemineabout30minuteslater.HesaidthecrewwasveryexperiencedwithsomemembershavingworkedundergroundforKs5u30to35years.Theminerswereequippedwithaboutonehourofbreathableoxygeneach.Thecompanyhasnotreleasedthenamesoftheminers.Theteamstesttheairaboutevery500feetandhavetodisconnectremovethepowertothephonestheyusetocommunicatewiththesurfacebeforedoingthat.Wedon’twanttobeenergizinganythingifit’sinanatmospherewithburnablegasesKipssaiD.Thecauseoftheexplosionwasnotimmediatelyknown.Highlevelsofcarbonmonoxideweredetectedshortlyaftertheexplosionwhichdelayedrescueeffortsbutthoselevelshavesincesubsided减退authoritiessaiD.1.Accordingtothepassagewecaninferthat________.A.alltheminerswhoweretrappedundergroundwerestillaliveB.communicationwiththetrappedminerswascutoffC.thetworescueteamsenteredthemineatthesametimeD.therescuestartedassoonastheaccidenthappened2.Ifthefirstteamadvancedatanaveragespeedtheycoulddigabout_______perhour.A.1000feetB.2400feetC.1200feetD.4800feet3.Wherecanthepassagebeseen?A.InamagazinE.B.Inanewspaper.C.Inasciencebook..D.Onanadvertisement.4.Whichofthefollowingshowsthepositionwheretheminersweretrapped?
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Beijingplanstobuildhugefreeorlow-costparkinglots停车场beyondtheFourthandFifthRingRoadstoencouragemorecarownerstotakebusesorsubwaystothedowntownareA.Theplanisjustoneofthemanymeasuresthecityplanstotaketoreduceitstrafficjams.Lowornoparkingfeeswouldbeusedaseconomicleverage杠杆作用toreducegrowingparkingdemandsfromurbanareas.Carownerslivinginthesuburbs郊区willbeencouragedtoparktheircarsbeyondtheFourthandFifthRingRoadsandtakebusesorsubwaystothedowntownareA.Statisticsshowthatnearlyonequarterofthecity’strafficflowisconcentratedinthe62-square-kilometredowntownareawithintheSecondRingRoadwhichmakesuponly12percentofthecity’stotalareA.TheBeijingTrafficManagementBureaureceivesbetween400and500callsreportingtrafficjamseverydayandmorethan90percentoftheroadsarefilledtocapacityduringrushhoureverymorningandevening.Partoftheproblemisthelackofeasylinksbetweenbusroutessubwaysandcars.Accordingtothecommunicationcommissionhalfofthecity’sinvestmentintransportationwillgotowardspublictransit公共交通constructioninthenextfewyearsmakingajumpfromthecurrentonly20percent.MoreoverBeijingplanstochangeitslayout布局bybuildingnewcitycenterssuchasatYizhuangTongzhouShunyiandChangpinginabidtoreducethetrafficflowtothedowntown.ThecurrentlayoutofBeijing-expandedringroadsaroundthesamecenteroftheForbiddenCityisseenastherootcauseoftheendlesstrafficjams.Thedowntownareaiscrowdedwiththreebusinesscentersandonefinancialcentreaswellasnearly400governmentorgansandinstitutions.TrafficexpertssaybuildingmoreurbancentersaroundBeijingmayreducethenumberofresidentslivinginthesuburbsandtravelinglongdistancestoworkdowntowneverydaythusreducingtrafficflow.1.InthecomingyearsifamanbeyondtheFourthRingRoadgoestoworkinthedowntownofBeijingheisencouragedto____.A.takebusesorsubwaysB.takeataxiC.drivethecarquicklyD.parkhiscarinaplacewhichasksfornofees2.AccordingtothispassagewhilemoreandmorepeopledrivetoworkinrushhourinBeijingitislikelyto____.A.savetimeB.causetrafficjamsC.causetrafficaccidentsD.reduceairpollution3.Theaiminbuildingnewcitycentersisto____.A.makeitconvenientforpeopletogoshoppingB.developitslocalresourcesC.reducethetrafficflowtothedowntownD.solvetheproblemofmorelaid-offworkers4.Thepassagesuggeststheauthor____.A.istiredofdrivingtoworkB.findsitcostslesstotakesubwaysthantodriveC.isfortheplantoreduceBeijing’strafficcongestionD.hasbenefitedalotbydrivingtothedowntowneveryday
---ThisbookbyTonyGarrisonisofgreatuseforourcoursE.---ButIthinkhislatestoneis______worthreading.
Isat-inatarestaurantforsixmonthsandwhentheyfinallyagreedtoservemetheydidn’thavewhatIwanted---sowentafamouslinE.Inrealitythesit-inmovementwasnotajokE.ItbeganinGreensboroNorthCarolinaat4:30P.M.ontheafternoonofFebruary11960.OnthatdayEzellBlairJr.JosephMcNeilDavidRichmondandFranklinMcClainenteredanF.W.WoolworthstorE.Theysatdownatasegregated隔离的lunchcounterorderedcoffeeandthenrefusedtoleavewhentold‘Wedon’tserveNegroes.ThefouryoungmenhadexpectednottobeserveD.WhatnoonehadexpectedhoweverwasthattheywouldsitthereandpolitelybutfirmlyrefusetoleavE.Thiswas1960andthroughouttheSouthblackpeoplewerenotallowedtositatthesamelunchcounterswithwhitesswimatthesamebeachesusethesamewaterfountainsorworshipatthesamechurches.Segregationwasthelawanditmeantseparationoftheracesineveryway.ThenextdaythefourreturnedtoWoolworth’s---thistimeaccompaniedbysixteenotherstudents.AgaintheysatatthelunchcounterandrequestedservicE.AgaintheywererefuseD.AndagaintheydeclinedtoleavE.OnWednesdayFebruary3seventystudentsfilledtheWoolworth’sstorE.Thistimethegroupincludedwhitestudentsaswellasblack.ManybroughtschoolbooksandstudiedwhiletheywaiteD.Bythistimetheirprotesthadbecomeknownnationwideasasit-in.OnThursdaytherewastroublE.Anangrygroupofwhiteteenagersbeganshoving推搡andcursingthembutwerequicklyremovedbythepolicE.ByFebruary10thesit-inmovementhadspreadtofiveotherstates.BySeptember1961morethan70000peoplebothblackandwhitehadparticipatedinsit-insatsegregatedrestaurantsandlunchcounterskneel-insatsegregatedchurchesread-insatsegregatedlibrariesandswim-insatsegregatedpoolsandbeaches.Over3600peoplehadbeenarrestedandmorethan100studentshadbeendrivenaway.Buttheyweregettingresults.OnJune101964theU.SSenatepassedamajorcivilrightsbilloutlawing宣布为非法racialdiscriminationinallpublicplaces.PresidentLyndonJohnsonsigneditonJuly2anditbecamelaw.ButthehighestcreditstillgoestothefourbravestudentsfromNorthCarolinawhofirstsat-inandwaiteditout.1.Inthispassagesit-inrefersto_________.A.anactivitywherepeoplesittogetheranddrinkcoffeefreelyB.abillwhichoutlawsracialdiscriminationinallpublicplacesC.aforminwhichpeoplepeacefullysitanddeclinetoleaveD.apolitebehaviorthateveryoneenjoys2.Whichstatementcanbeconcludedfromthefifthparagraphinthepassage?A.Thesit-inmovementwasnotsuccessful.B.Thesit-inmovementhadapositiveresult.C.Onlyblackpeopleparticipatedinsit-ins.D.A.lotofprotesterswerearrestedwithsomestudentsdrivenawayfromschool3.Whatwasthepurposeofthecivilrightsbillpassedin1964?A.Thehighestcreditwenttothefourbravestudents.B.Itdeclaredthatsegregationwasalaw.C.Thestudentswereallowedtoparticipateinsit-ins.D.Itmaderacialsegregationagainstthelawinallpublicplaces.4.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.SegregationwasthelawintheSouth.B.Thefirstsit-inwasin1960.C.Thesit-inshelpedtoendsegregation.D.Thecivilrightsbillwaspassedin1964bytheU.S.SenatE.
China’snewfoodlawprovidesforafoodrecall召回system__________producershavetostopproductioniftheirfoodisn'tuptostandards.
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第三节摘录信息共5小题每小题2分满分10分阅读下面短文根据所读内容在文后第61至第65小题的空格里填上适当的单词或短语并将答案转写到答题卡上注意每空不超过3个单词Thetraditionofbirthdaypartiesstartedalongtimeago.Therearesometraditionsthatyoucanfindalmostanywhereanytimesuchassendingbirthdaycardsblowingoutthecandlesonabirthdaycakeandsingingthe‘HappyBirthday’song.Othersareonlyfoundforcertainagesandincertaincountries.InChinaonachild’ssecondbirthdayfamilymembersputmanythingsontheflooraroundthechilD.AccordingtoChinesetraditionthefirstthingthatthechildpicksuptellsyouwhatprofessionthechildwillchooselaterinlifE.ForJapanesechildrenthethirdfifthandseventhbirthdaysareespeciallyimportant.AtthisagethereisaspecialcelebrationShichi-Go-SansevenfivethreeinJapanesewhenchildrengotothetemplewearinganewkimono和服.Thepriest僧侣givesthemspecialsweetsandtheparentsusuallyorganizeapartyfortheirfriendsintheirhomE.InArgentinaMexicoandseveralotherLatinAmericancountriesgirlshaveaspecialbirthdaycelebrationwhentheyreachtheageoffifteen.Afteraspecialceremony仪式thegirlsdanceawaltzwiththeirfatherandotherboys.Eighteenisthetraditional‘comingofage’—theagewheninmanycountriesyouhavetherighttovotejointhearmyandinBritaindrinkalcoholorbuyahousE.InmanyEnglish-speakingcountriesatwenty-firstbirthdaycakeoftenhasakeyontoporthecakeitselfissometimesintheshapeofakey.Thekeymeansthattheyoungpersonisnowoldenoughtoleaveandenterthefamilyhomeatanytimetheywantto!Title:61____62SpecialageWaystoobserveChinatwoChildrenpickupsomething.JapanThreefiveandsevenChildrengotothetemplewearing64.Parentsorganizeaparty.LatinAmericancountries63Girlsdanceawaltzwiththeirfatherandotherboys.BritaineighteenEnglish-speakingcountriesTwenty-firstThecakeoftenhas65ontop.
Thetwentiethcenturysawgreaterchangesthananycenturybefore:changesforthebetterchangesfortheworse;changesthatbroughtalotofbenefitstohumanbeingschangesthatputmanindanger.ManythingscausedthechangesbutinmyopinionthemostimportantwastheprogressinsciencE.Scientificresearchinphysicsandbiologyhasvastlybroadenedourviews.Ithasgivenusadeeperknowledgeofthestructureofmatterandoftheuniverse;ithasbroughtusabetterunderstandingofthenatureoflifeandofitscontinuousdevelopment.Technology—theapplicationofscience—hasmadebigadvancesthathavebenefitedusinnearlyeverypartoflifE.Thecontinuationofsuchactivitiesinthetwenty-firstcenturywillresultinevengreateradvantagestohumanbeings:inpurescience—awideranddeeperknowledgeinallfieldsoflearning;inappliedscience—amorereasonablesharingofmaterialbenefitsandbetterprotectionoftheenvironment.SadlyhoweverthereisanothersidetothepicturE.ThecreativityofsciencehasbeenemployedindoingdamagetomankinD.Theapplicationofscienceandtechnologytothedevelopmentandproductionofweaponsofmassdestructionhascreatedarealdangertothecontinuedexistenceofthehumanraceonthisplanet.WehaveseenthishappeninthecaseofnuclearweaponsAlthoughtheiractualusehassofaroccurredonlytheSecondWorldWarthenumberofnuclearweaponsthatwereproducedandmadereadyforuswassolargethatiftheweaponshadactuallybeenusedtheresultcouldhavebeentheruinofthehumanraceaswellasofmanykindsofanimals.WilliamShakespearesaidThewebofourlifeisofamingledyarn沙线goodandilltogether.Theabovebriefreviewoftheapplicationofonlyonepartofhumanactivities—scienceseemstoprovewhatShakespearesaiD.Butdoesithavetobeso?Musttheillalwaysgotogetherwiththegood?Arewebiologicallyprogrammedforwar?1.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?①=Paragraph1②=Paragraph2③=Paragraph3④=Paragraph4⑤=Paragraph52.Fromthefourthparagraphwecaninferthat___________.A.agreatmanynuclearweaponsactuallyusedforwarB.alargenumberofnuclearweaponsshouldhavebeenusedforwarC.theauthorisdoubtfulabouttheruinofhumanbeingsbynuclearweaponsD.theauthorisanxiousaboutthehugenumberofnuclearweaponsontheearth3.Theunderlinedwordmingledinthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans___________.A.simpleB.mixedC.sadD.happy4.Whatdoyouthinktheauthorismostlikelytosuggestifhecontinuestowrite?A.Furtherapplicationofsciencetowar.B.MorereadingofWilliamShakespearE.C.Properusofscienceinthenewcentury.D.Effectivewaystoseparatethegoodfromtheill.
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第二部分阅读理解共25小题第一节每小题2分第二节每小题1分满分45分第一节阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ForSenior3studentschoosingwhichcollegetoattendcanbethemostexcitingandthrillingtimeintheirentireschoollives.ThisisalsotrueforanAmericangirlnamedMelanieinthefilmCollegeRoadTripwhichwasreleasedintheUSonMarch7.Melanie’sdadJamesPorteristhechiefofpoliceforaChicagosuburB.Incrediblyworryingaboutherdaughter’ssecurityhewantsMelanietoattendnearbyNorthwesternUniversitywhereshe’salreadybeenaccepteD.ButMelanie17reallywantstogotoGeorge-towninWashingtonD.C.whereshe’sbeenwait-listeD.Whenshegetsanunexpectedinterviewshedecidestotakearoadtripwithafewclosefemalefriends.MelaniebelievesitisherfirststeptowardadulthooD.ButdespitethefactthatthistripisgirlsonlyJamesisn’tcomfortablewiththeprospectofhislittleprincessexploringtheworldwithouthim.Hewantstoprotecther.JamesjoinsthegirlsandhopeshecanconvincehertogotoNorthwestern.WhileMelanie’sfatheronlyhasthebestofintentionshispresenceleadstoanendlessseriesofcomicencounters遭遇.AfterfollowingtheirfaultyGPSdevicedeepintothebackwoodsJamesandMelaniediscoverherlittlebrotherandhispetpighavebeenhidinginthesparetirecompartment.隔间.Whatshouldbeasimpletirecharge充气resultsintheexpensivecarrollingdownamountainforcingthemtohiketoanearbyhotel.Therethepigruinsanoutdoorweddingreceptionaftereatinganentirebagofcoffeebeans.Allthesedisastersaddspicetotheirtripwhilealongthewayafatherandadaughterfinallygetthechancetoreallytalktoeachother.Thefilmexplorestheparent-childrelationshipinacomicway:ThegapbetweenhowcloseJamesthinksheistoMelanieandhowlittleheactuallyknowsofherplansmakesuslaughfirstandthenthink.Allparentswhethertheyhavecollegestudentsornotcanrelatetothebittersweetrealizationthattheirkidsaregrowingup.LikewhatMelanieandJameshavedoneinthefilmweallcanfindthebalancebetweenstayingconnectedandlettinggo.1.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto__________.A.introducethenewly-releasedfilmB.callonparentstolearntobalancetherelationshipwiththeirchildrenC.tellastorywhichhappenedbetweenanAmericangirlandherfatherD.explorethedifferenceinparent-childrelationshipbetweenthewestandtheeast.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordreleasedmean?A.setfreeB.knownC.shownD.developed3.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_______.A.theircarrolleddownthemountainruiningtheweddingreceptionB.ahotelwasdestroyedbyMelanie’sbrotherandhispetpigC.MelanieandherfathergottounderstandeachotherbetteraftersomanyencountersD.thegirlshadtogiveuptheirtripbecauseoftheincidentsontheway4.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.It’sunclearwhetherMelaniecouldbeacceptedbyNorth-westernUniversity.B.NorthwesternUniversityisn’tsofamousastheuniversityinWashingtonD.C.C.ThereisnohopethatMelaniewillbeacceptedbytheuniversityinGeorgetown.D.Melanie’sfatherprefershertostaynottoofarawayfromhim.
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.Hewillstopshowingoffifnonotice____ofhim.A.istakenB.willbetakenC.takenD.hastaken
第二节短文改错共10小题每小题1.5分满分15分此题要求改正所给短文中的错误如有错误每行只有一个错误如无错误在答题卡相应的位置上画一个勾√如有错误每行只有一个错误则按下列情况改正此行多一个词把多余的词写在答题卡相应的位置上用斜线﹨划掉此行缺一个词在答题卡相应的位置上写出该加的词并附带前后词此行错一个词在答题卡相应的位置上写出该错词和改正后的词注意原行没有错的不用改Studentstodayshoulddomorereading.IndeedtheimportanceofreadingcanneverbetoostresseD.Firstofallreadingespecial76.___________out-of-classreadingenrichourmindandbroadensourhorizons.77.__________Throughreadwelearnwhatcannotbelearntinourclassrooms.78.___________Besidesreadingisalsoawayofrelaxation.Thisisveryrefreshing79.___________toreadastorybeforegoingtobedorafteradayofthestudy.80.___________ThereweremanyfamoussayingsaboutreadinglikeReading81.___________istothemindthatexerciseistothebody.Thenhowcanwe82.____________developthehabitofreading?InthefirstplaceIbelieveweneedbegin83._____________fromanearlyageandthenstickonitandnevergiveup.Secondlywe84.___________shouldreadwhatweareinterestedandalsowhatisproperforus.85_____________
Photosthatyoumighthavefounddownthebackofyoursofaarenowbigbusiness!In2005theAmericanartistRichardPrince’sphotographofaphotographUntitledCowboywassoldfor$1248000.Princeiscertainlynottheonlycontemporaryartisttohaveworkedwithso-calledfoundphotographs—aloosetermgiventoeverythingfromdiscarded丢弃的printsdiscoveredinajunkshoptooldadvertisementsoramateurphotographsfromastranger’sfamilyalbum.TheGermanartistJoachimSchmidwhobelievesbasicallyeverythingisworthlookingathasgathereddiscardedphotographspostcardsandnewspaperimagessince1982.Inhison-goingprojectArchivhegroupsphotographsoffamilylifeaccordingtothemes:peoplewithdogs;teams;newcars;dinnerwiththefamily;andsoon.LikeSchmidtheeditorsofseveralself-publishedartmagazinesalsochampion捍卫foundphotographs.OneofthemcalledsimplyFoundwasbornonesnowynightinChicagowhenDavyRothbardreturnedtohiscartofindunderhiswiper雨刷anangrynoteintendedforsomeoneelse:Why’syourcarHEREatHERplace?ThenotebecamethestartingpointforRothbard’saddictivepublicationwhichfeaturesfoundphotographssentinbyreaderssuchaposterdiscoveredinourdrawer.Thewholefound-photographphenomenonhasraisedsomequestions.Perhapsoneofthemostdifficultis:cantheseimagesreallybeconsideredasart?Andifsowhoseart?YetfoundphotographsproducedbyartistssuchRichardPrincemayridinghishorsehurriedlytomeetsomeone?OrhowdidPrincecreatethisphotograph?It’sanyone’sguess.Inadditionasweimaginetheback-storytothepeopleinthefoundphotographsartistslikeSchmidhavecollated整理wealsoturntowardourownphotographicalbums.Whyismemorysoimportanttous?Whydoweallseektofreezeintimethefacesofourchildrenourparentsourloversandourselves?Willtheymeananythingtoanyoneafterwe’vegone?Intheabsenceofestablishedfactsthevastcollectionsoffoundphotographsgiveourmindsanopportunitytowanderfreely.Thatabovealliswhytheyaresofascinating.1.Thefirstparagraphofthepassageisusedto_________.A.remindreadersoffoundphotographsB.advisereadertostartanewkindofbusinessC.askreaderstofindphotographsbehindsofaD.showreadersthevalueoffoundphotographs2.AccordingtothepassageJoachimSchmid_________.A.isfondofcollectingfamilylifephotographsB.foundacomplainingnotunderhiscarwiperC.isworkingforseveralself-publishedmagazinesD.wonderedattheartisticnatureoffoundphotographs3.TheunderlinedwordtheminPara4refersto__________.A.thereadersB.theeditorsC.thefoundphotographsD.theself-publishedmagazines4.ByaskingaseriesofquestionsinPara5theauthormainlyintendstoindicatethat________.A.memoryofthepastisveryimportanttopeopleB.foundphotographsallowpeopletothinkfreelyC.theback-storyoffoundphotographsispuzzlingD.therealvalueoffoundphotographsisquestionable5.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsfoundphotographscanbedescribedas_________.A.criticalB.doubtfulC.optimisticD.satisfied
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.Soldiersstoodnexttoapolicetrucklookingatthecrimescene_______awomanwasgunneddowninapoorneighborhoodofthebordercityofIranOctober182009.
._______ofthehouseholdrubbish_______recycledorreusedsincethenewtechnologywasapplieD.
PeterisoneofthosemenwhoIamsurealwaysdo_________besteveninthemostdifficultsituations.
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分第一节共15小题每小题2分满分30分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑WhenIwasatuniversityIstudiedveryharD.Butalotofmyfriendsdidverylittlework.Somedidjustenoughtopassexams.Othersdidn'tdoquiteenough.FredBaineswasoneofthem.HespentmoretimedrinkingintheStudents'Unionthanworkinginthelibrary.Onceattheendofthetermwehadtotakeanimportanttestinchemistry.Thetesthadahundredquestions.BesideeachquestionwehadtowriteTrueorFalse.WhileIwasstudyinginmyroomthenightbeforethetestFredwaswatchingtelevision.Fredusuallyworriedalotthenightbeforeatest.Butonthatnighthelookedperfectlycalm.Thenhetoldmeofhisplan.It'sverysimplE.ThereareahundredquestionsandIhavetogetfiftycorrecttopassthetest.I'lltakeacoinintotheexaminationroom.Ihaven'tstudiedachemistrybookformonthssoI'lljusttossthecoin.ThatwayI'msureI'llgethalfthequestionsright.ThenextdayFredcamecheerfullyintotheexaminationroom.Hesattossingacoinforhalfanhourashemarkeddownhisanswers.Thenhelefthalfanhourbeforetherestofus.Thenextdayhesawthechemistryprofessorinthecorridor.OhgoodhesaiD.Haveyougottheresultofthetest?WhatmarkdidIget?TheprofessorlookedathimandsmileD.Ahit'syouBaines.JustaminutE.Thenhereachedintohispocketandtookoutacoin.Hethrewitintotheaircaughtitinhishandandlookedatit.I'mterriblysorryBaineshesaidyoufaileD.1.FredBaines_______.A.spentquitesometimeworkingintheStudents'UnionB.workedhardathislessonsbuthefailedagainandagainC.oftenfailedhistestsD.wouldn'tworkhardsolongashecouldpassatest2Fredlookedperfectlycalmbeforethechemistrytestbecause_______.A.hewasalreadywellpreparedforitB.hedidn'tthinkthetestwassoimportantforhimC.someonehadpromisedtohelphimoutD.hebelievedhehadfoundoutawaytopassthetestwithoutanydifficulty3.TheprofessortoldBainestheresultofthetestbytossingacoinbecause_______.A.hehadn'tmarkedallthepapersyetB.hecouldn'trememberthemarkBainesgotC.hewouldn'thurtBaines'feelingbytellinghimthetruthD.hewantedtoteachBainesalesson
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