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She______thewashingoutinthegardenbecauseitwasfineyesterday.
Becausethecompanywasdoingmorebusinessitwasnecessaryto______thefactory.
Hewillsurelyfinishthejobontime______he'slefttodoitinhisownway.
SpeakerA:AreyoufeelingbetternowSpeakerB:______
Passage3 ToswimacrosstheEnglishChannel takesatleastninehours.It’sahardworkanditmakesyoushortofbreath. ToflyovertheChanneltakesonlytwentyminutesaslongasyou’renotheld upattheairportbutit’sanexpensivewaytotravel.Youcantravelby hovercraftifyoudon’tmindthenoiseandthattakesfortyminutes.Otherwise youcangobyboatifyouforgetyoursea-sicknessills.Allthesemeansof transporthavetheirproblemsandtheweary不耐烦的traveleroftendreamsof beingabletodrivetoFranceinhisowncar.Notpossibleyousay.Well waitaminute.PeopleareonceagainconsideringtheideaofaChanneltunnelor bridge.ThistimetheGreaterLondonCouncilislookinginto thepossibilityofbuildingaChannellinkstraighttoLondon.79Abridge wouldcostfarmorethanatunnelbutyouwouldbeabletogobyrailorbycar onabridgewhereasatunnelwouldprovidearaillinkonly. WhyisthisideabeingdiscussedagainIsBritainbecomingmoreconscious oftheneedforlinkswithEuropeasaresultofjoiningtheEEC欧共体Well perhaps.Themainreasonthoughisthatatunnelorbridgewouldreachthe twentysquarekilometersofLondon’sdisuseddockland船坞地.AlinkfromLondon tothecontinentwouldstimulatetradeandre-vitalize使各新有活力theportand wouldmakeLondonamaintradingcenterinEurope.80Withalinkoverthe ChannelyoucouldbuyyourfishandchipsinEnglandandbeabletoeatthem inFrancewhiletheywerestillwarm!Channellinkwould______.
Passage3 ToswimacrosstheEnglishChannel takesatleastninehours.It’sahardworkanditmakesyoushortofbreath. ToflyovertheChanneltakesonlytwentyminutesaslongasyou’renotheld upattheairportbutit’sanexpensivewaytotravel.Youcantravelby hovercraftifyoudon’tmindthenoiseandthattakesfortyminutes.Otherwise youcangobyboatifyouforgetyoursea-sicknessills.Allthesemeansof transporthavetheirproblemsandtheweary不耐烦的traveleroftendreamsof beingabletodrivetoFranceinhisowncar.Notpossibleyousay.Well waitaminute.PeopleareonceagainconsideringtheideaofaChanneltunnelor bridge.ThistimetheGreaterLondonCouncilislookinginto thepossibilityofbuildingaChannellinkstraighttoLondon.79Abridge wouldcostfarmorethanatunnelbutyouwouldbeabletogobyrailorbycar onabridgewhereasatunnelwouldprovidearaillinkonly. WhyisthisideabeingdiscussedagainIsBritainbecomingmoreconscious oftheneedforlinkswithEuropeasaresultofjoiningtheEEC欧共体Well perhaps.Themainreasonthoughisthatatunnelorbridgewouldreachthe twentysquarekilometersofLondon’sdisuseddockland船坞地.AlinkfromLondon tothecontinentwouldstimulatetradeandre-vitalize使各新有活力theportand wouldmakeLondonamaintradingcenterinEurope.80Withalinkoverthe ChannelyoucouldbuyyourfishandchipsinEnglandandbeabletoeatthem inFrancewhiletheywerestillwarm!IftheybuiltaChanneltunnelyouwould______.
Passage1 OnNovember191863AbrahamLincoln wenttoGettysburginPennsylvaniatospeakattheNationalSoldiersCemetery. TheCivilWarwasstillgoingon.TherewasmuchcriticismofPresidentLincoln atthetime.Hewasnotatallpopular.Hehadbeeninvitedtospeakat Gettysburgonlyoutofpoliteness.TheprincipalspeakerwastobeEdward Everettafamousstatesmanandspeakeroftheday.Everettwasahandsomeman andverypopulareverywhere.ItissaidthatLincolnprepared hisspeechonthetrainwhilegoingtoGettysburg.Latethatnightaloneinhis hotelroomandtiredoutbeagainworkedbrieflyonthespeech.Thenextday Everettspokefast.Hespokeforanhourand57minutes.Hisspeechwasa perfectexampleoftherichoratoryoftheday.ThenLincolnrose.Thecrowdof 15000peopleatfirstpaidlittleattentiontohim.Hespokeforonlynine minutes.Attheendtherewaslittleapplause.Lincolnturnedtoafriendand remarkedIhavefailedagain.OnthetrainbacktoWashingtonhesaidsadly Thatspeechwasaflatfailureandthepeoplearedisappointed. Somenewspapersatfirstcriticizedthespeechbutlittlebylittleas peopleredidthespeechtheybegantounderstandbetter.76Theybeganto appreciateitssimplicityanditsdeepmeaning.Itwasaspeechwhichonly AbrahamLincolncouldhavemade.TodayeveryAmerican schoolchildlearnsLincoln’sGettysburgAddressbyheart.Noweveryonethinks ofitasoneofthegreatestspeechesevergiveninAmerican history.In1868AbrahamLincolnwas______.
Livingthingsare______cellsandcellsdonotgrowtomorethantwicethesizetheywereatfirst.
W:Mywatchisnotworking.______.M:It'stenpasttwenty.
Inmyopinionyoucanwidenthe________oftheseimprovementsthroughyouractiveparticipation.
Passage3 ToswimacrosstheEnglishChannel takesatleastninehours.It’sahardworkanditmakesyoushortofbreath. ToflyovertheChanneltakesonlytwentyminutesaslongasyou’renotheld upattheairportbutit’sanexpensivewaytotravel.Youcantravelby hovercraftifyoudon’tmindthenoiseandthattakesfortyminutes.Otherwise youcangobyboatifyouforgetyoursea-sicknessills.Allthesemeansof transporthavetheirproblemsandtheweary不耐烦的traveleroftendreamsof beingabletodrivetoFranceinhisowncar.Notpossibleyousay.Well waitaminute.PeopleareonceagainconsideringtheideaofaChanneltunnelor bridge.ThistimetheGreaterLondonCouncilislookinginto thepossibilityofbuildingaChannellinkstraighttoLondon.79Abridge wouldcostfarmorethanatunnelbutyouwouldbeabletogobyrailorbycar onabridgewhereasatunnelwouldprovidearaillinkonly. WhyisthisideabeingdiscussedagainIsBritainbecomingmoreconscious oftheneedforlinkswithEuropeasaresultofjoiningtheEEC欧共体Well perhaps.Themainreasonthoughisthatatunnelorbridgewouldreachthe twentysquarekilometersofLondon’sdisuseddockland船坞地.AlinkfromLondon tothecontinentwouldstimulatetradeandre-vitalize使各新有活力theportand wouldmakeLondonamaintradingcenterinEurope.80Withalinkoverthe ChannelyoucouldbuyyourfishandchipsinEnglandandbeabletoeatthem inFrancewhiletheywerestillwarm!WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE
Cancellationoftheflight______manypassengerstospendthenightattheairport.
Onemusttryhisbestto______tothenewenvironment.
Dowhatyouthinkisright______theysay.
Passage2 77Inwhatnowseemsliketheprehistorictimes ofcomputerhistorytheearlypost-warera战后时期therewasaquite widespreadconcernthatcomputerswouldtakeovertheworldfrommanone day.Alreadytodaylessthanfortyyearslaterascomputersarerelieving usofmoreandmoreoftheroutinetasksinbusinessandinourpersonallives wearefacingwithalessdramaticbutalsolessforeseenproblem.Peopletend tobeover-trusting过分信任ofcomputersandarereluctanttochallenge theirauthority.Indeedtheybehaveasiftheywerehardlyawarethatwrong buttonsmaybepushedorthatacomputermaysimplymalfunction失灵 .78Obviouslytherewouldbenopointininvesting投入in acomputerifyouhadtocheckallitsanswersbutpeopleshouldalsorelyon theirowninternalcomputersandcheckthemachinewhentheyhavethefeeling thatsomethinghasgonewrong.Questioningandroutinedoublechecksmust continuetobeasmuchapartofgoodbusinessastheywereinpre-computer days.Maybeeachcomputershouldcomewiththefollowingwarning:forallthe helpthiscomputermayprovideitshouldnotbeseenasasubstitutefor fundamentalthinkingandreasoningskills.Thepassagesuggeststhatthepresentdayproblemwithregardtocomputersis______.
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Everythingweeatanddrinkcontainssomesalt;wecanmeetthebody'sneedforitfromnaturalsourceswithoutturning______thesaltbottle.
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Stupidpeopleoftenfinditdifficultto______theirprejudices.
Passage1 OnNovember191863AbrahamLincoln wenttoGettysburginPennsylvaniatospeakattheNationalSoldiersCemetery. TheCivilWarwasstillgoingon.TherewasmuchcriticismofPresidentLincoln atthetime.Hewasnotatallpopular.Hehadbeeninvitedtospeakat Gettysburgonlyoutofpoliteness.TheprincipalspeakerwastobeEdward Everettafamousstatesmanandspeakeroftheday.Everettwasahandsomeman andverypopulareverywhere.ItissaidthatLincolnprepared hisspeechonthetrainwhilegoingtoGettysburg.Latethatnightaloneinhis hotelroomandtiredoutbeagainworkedbrieflyonthespeech.Thenextday Everettspokefast.Hespokeforanhourand57minutes.Hisspeechwasa perfectexampleoftherichoratoryoftheday.ThenLincolnrose.Thecrowdof 15000peopleatfirstpaidlittleattentiontohim.Hespokeforonlynine minutes.Attheendtherewaslittleapplause.Lincolnturnedtoafriendand remarkedIhavefailedagain.OnthetrainbacktoWashingtonhesaidsadly Thatspeechwasaflatfailureandthepeoplearedisappointed. Somenewspapersatfirstcriticizedthespeechbutlittlebylittleas peopleredidthespeechtheybegantounderstandbetter.76Theybeganto appreciateitssimplicityanditsdeepmeaning.Itwasaspeechwhichonly AbrahamLincolncouldhavemade.TodayeveryAmerican schoolchildlearnsLincoln’sGettysburgAddressbyheart.Noweveryonethinks ofitasoneofthegreatestspeechesevergiveninAmerican history.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage
Theflatwherewelive______threeroomsonly.
W:SunshineHotel.MayIhelpyouM:______
Young______heisheknowswhatistherightthingtodo.
Hesuggestedthatshemetwithherlawyerbeforesigningthefinalagreement.
Babiesoften______downwhentheyarelearningtowalk.
Passage2 77Inwhatnowseemsliketheprehistorictimes ofcomputerhistorytheearlypost-warera战后时期therewasaquite widespreadconcernthatcomputerswouldtakeovertheworldfrommanone day.Alreadytodaylessthanfortyyearslaterascomputersarerelieving usofmoreandmoreoftheroutinetasksinbusinessandinourpersonallives wearefacingwithalessdramaticbutalsolessforeseenproblem.Peopletend tobeover-trusting过分信任ofcomputersandarereluctanttochallenge theirauthority.Indeedtheybehaveasiftheywerehardlyawarethatwrong buttonsmaybepushedorthatacomputermaysimplymalfunction失灵 .78Obviouslytherewouldbenopointininvesting投入in acomputerifyouhadtocheckallitsanswersbutpeopleshouldalsorelyon theirowninternalcomputersandcheckthemachinewhentheyhavethefeeling thatsomethinghasgonewrong.Questioningandroutinedoublechecksmust continuetobeasmuchapartofgoodbusinessastheywereinpre-computer days.Maybeeachcomputershouldcomewiththefollowingwarning:forallthe helpthiscomputermayprovideitshouldnotbeseenasasubstitutefor fundamentalthinkingandreasoningskills.Thepassagerecommendsthosedealingwithcomputersto______.
WhatyouhavetoldmeaboutMr.Smithconfirmmeinmysuspicionthatheill-treatshiswife.
W:AmanfromAT&Twouldliketotalkwiththemanageronthenewproject.IssheavailableM:______
_______inarecentsciencecompetitionthethreestudentswereawardedscholarshipstotaling$21000.
Passage1 OnNovember191863AbrahamLincoln wenttoGettysburginPennsylvaniatospeakattheNationalSoldiersCemetery. TheCivilWarwasstillgoingon.TherewasmuchcriticismofPresidentLincoln atthetime.Hewasnotatallpopular.Hehadbeeninvitedtospeakat Gettysburgonlyoutofpoliteness.TheprincipalspeakerwastobeEdward Everettafamousstatesmanandspeakeroftheday.Everettwasahandsomeman andverypopulareverywhere.ItissaidthatLincolnprepared hisspeechonthetrainwhilegoingtoGettysburg.Latethatnightaloneinhis hotelroomandtiredoutbeagainworkedbrieflyonthespeech.Thenextday Everettspokefast.Hespokeforanhourand57minutes.Hisspeechwasa perfectexampleoftherichoratoryoftheday.ThenLincolnrose.Thecrowdof 15000peopleatfirstpaidlittleattentiontohim.Hespokeforonlynine minutes.Attheendtherewaslittleapplause.Lincolnturnedtoafriendand remarkedIhavefailedagain.OnthetrainbacktoWashingtonhesaidsadly Thatspeechwasaflatfailureandthepeoplearedisappointed. Somenewspapersatfirstcriticizedthespeechbutlittlebylittleas peopleredidthespeechtheybegantounderstandbetter.76Theybeganto appreciateitssimplicityanditsdeepmeaning.Itwasaspeechwhichonly AbrahamLincolncouldhavemade.TodayeveryAmerican schoolchildlearnsLincoln’sGettysburgAddressbyheart.Noweveryonethinks ofitasoneofthegreatestspeechesevergiveninAmerican history.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat______.
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