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I just didn't wish to a large note.
A. put you to the trouble to change
B. put you off the trouble to change
C. trouble you to change
D. put you on the trouble of changing
I just didn't wish to a large note.
A. put you to the trouble to change
B. put you off the trouble to change
C. trouble you to change
D. put you on the trouble of changing
In the 1960s, many young Americans were dissatisfied with American society. They wanted to end the Vietnam War and to make all of the people in the U.S. equal. Some of them decided to "drop out" of American society and form their own societies. They formed utopian communities, which they called “communes”, where they could follow their philosophy of “do your own thing”. A group of artists founded a commune in southern Colorado called "Drop City." Following the ideas of philosopher and architect Buckminster Fuller, they built dome-shaped houses from pieces of old cars. Other groups, such as author Ken Kesey’s Merry Pranksters, the followers of San Francisco poet Steve Gakin, and a group that called itself the Hog Farm, lived in old school houses and traveled around the United States. The Hog Farm became famous when they helped organize the Woodstock Rock Festival in 1969. Steve Gaskin’s followers tried to settle down on a farm in Tennessee, but they had to leave when some members of the group were arrested for growing marijuana.
Not all communes believed in the philosophy of “do your own thing”. However, Twin Oaks, a commune founded in Virgiania in the late 1960s, was based on the ideas of psychologist B.F.Skinner. The people who lived at Twin Oaks were carefully controlled by Skinner’s “conditioning” techniques to do things that were good for the community. In 1972, Italian architect Paolo Soleri began to build Arcosanti, a utopian city Arizsona where 2500 people will live closely together in one large building called an “archeology”. Soleri believes that people must live closely together so that they will all become one.
Why did some young Americans decide to “drop out” of society during the 1960s?
A. They were not satisfied with American society.
B. They wanted to grow marijuana.
C. They wanted to go to the Vietnam War.
D. They did not want all people to be equal.
Where did the members of the Hog Farm commune live?
A. In dome-shaped house. B. In old school houses.
C. On a farm in Tennessee. D. In an archeology in Arizona.
Who gave the people of Drop City the idea to build dome-shaped house?
A. Paolo Soleri. B. B.G.Skinner.
C. Steve Gaskin. D. Buckminster Fuller.
What was the Twin Oaks commune based on?
A. The philosophy of “do your own thing”.
B. Virginia in the late 1960s.
C. The ideas of psychologist.
D. The belief that people must live closely together.
What is an “archeology”?
A. A person who studies archaeology.
B. A large building where people live closely together.
C. A city in Arizona.
D. A technique to control people.
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As time went by, he began making films.He grew more and more popular as his charming character, the little tramp, became known 1 the world.The tramp, a poor, homeless man with a 2 , wore large trousers, 3 shoes and a small round black hat.He walked around stiffly carrying a walking stick.This character was a social 4 but was loved for his 5 and determination to overcome all difficulties.
The first person to arrive was Tony Garcia from Colombia, closely followed by Julia Smith from Britain.After I met them and then 6 them to each other, I was very surprised.Tony 7 Julia, touched her shoulder and kissed her on the cheek!She stepped back 8 surprised and put up her hands, as if in 9 .I guessed that there was probably a major 10 .
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Jenkins was a jeweler, who had made a large diamond ring worth 57000 for the Silkstone Jewellery Shop. When it was ready, he made a copy of it which looked 1 like the first one but was worth only 2000. This he took to the shop, which 2 it without a question.
Jenkins gave the much more 3 ring to his wife for her fortieth birthday. Then, the husband and wife 4 to Paris for a weekend. As to the 5 ring, the shop sold it for 60000.
Six months later the buyer 6 it back to Silkstone's office.“It's a faulty diamond,”he said.“It isn't worth the high 7 I paid.”Then he told them the 8 . His wife's car had caught fire in an 9 . She had escaped, 10 the ring had fallen off and been damaged in the great 11 of the fire.
The shop had to 12 . They knew that no fire on earth can 13 damage a perfect diamond. Someone had taken the 14 diamond and put a faulty one in its place. The question was: who 15 it?
A picture of the ring appeared it the 16 . A reader thought the 17 the ring. The nest day, another picture appeared in the papers which 18 a famous dancer walking out to a plane for Paris. Behind the dancer there was a woman 19 a large diamond ring.“Do you know the 20 with the lovely diamond ring?”the papers asked their readers. Several months later, Jenkins was sentenced to seven years in prison.
1.
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A.only B.surely
C.nearly D.exactly
2.
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A.accepted B.received
C.refused D.rejected
3.
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A.real B.modern
C.worthy D.valuable
4.
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A.flew B.drove
C.sailed D.bicycled
5.
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A.first B.second
C.last D.next
6.
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A.sold B.posted
C.brought D.returned
7.
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A.cost B.money
C.price D.value
8.
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A.facts B.matters
C.questions D.results
9.
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A.affair B.accident
C.incident D.experience
10.
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A.so B.or
C.but D.and
11.
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A.pile B.heat
C.power D.pressure
12.
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A.think B.agree
C.permit D.promise
13.
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A.almost B.even
C.just D.ever
14.
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A.real B.pure
C.right D.exact
15.
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A.copied B.made
C.stole D.did
16.
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A.notices B.magazines
C.newspapers D.programmes
17.
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A.saw B.knew
C.found D.recognized
18.
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A.showed B.drew
C.printed D.carried
19.
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A.carrying B.dressing
C.wearing D.holding
20.
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A.dancer B.woman
C.reader D.jeweler
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