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The task of being accepted and enrolled in a university begins early for some students. Long 1 they graduate from high school, these students take special2 to prepare for advanced study. They may also take one of more examinations that test how 3 prepared they' are for the university. In the final year of high school, they 4 applications and send them, with their student records, to the universities which they hope to 5 Some high school students may be6 to have an interview with people from the university. Neatly7and usually very frightened, they are 8 to show that they have a good attitude and the9 to succeed.

When the new students are finally 10 there may be one more step they have to 11 before registering (注册) for classes and 12 to work. Many colleges and universities 13 an instruction program for new students. 14 these programs, the young people 15 to know the procedures for registration, university rules, the 16 of the library and all the other 17 services of the college or university.

Beginning a new life in a new place can be very 18The more knowledge students have 19 the school, the easier 20 will be for them to adapt to the new environment. However, it takes time to get used to college life.

1.A.as      B.after      C.since      D.before

2.A.courses   B.majors      C.subjects     D.textbooks

3.A.deeply    B.widely      C.well       D.much

4.A.finish    B.provide     C.complete     D.organize

5.A.attend    B.study      C.belong      D.become

6.A.considered  B.ordered     C.suggested    D.required

7.A.coated    B.dressed     C.worn       D.appeared

8.A.decided   B.settled     C.intended     D.determined

9.A.power    B.ability     C.possibility   D.quality

10.A.received   B.accepted     C.permitted    D.recognized

11.A.go      B.do        C.take       D.pass

12.A.getting   B.putting     C.falling     D.sitting

13.A.offer    B.afford      C.grant      D.supply

14.A.For     B.Among      C.In        D.On

15.A.have     B.get       C.ought      D.need

16.A.application B.usage      C.use       D.using

17.A.major    B.key       C.great      D.famous

18.A.amazing   B.misleading    C.alarming     D.puzzling

19.A.before    B.about      C.on        D.at

20. A.they     B.that       C.which      D.it

 

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Dear Lee,

  Thank you for your note.I like your _1_ between death and failure.I had not thought of these two in the same way __2__ you describe.I thank you for bringing this to my _3__

  Your insights are very deep.As you say, “death is only a(n) _4_ but failure can change someone’s whole life.” Yes, death is final.Failure is _5__.Death leaves us with _6__ .But failure can leave us with lessons which will _7_ our lives.

  I hope that your failure to pass that _8__ English test will help you _9__ it will hurt you.Please remember that it is not being _10_ down that is important.It is the inability to get up that is __11__ .You will have to learn to get up, and to get going.Failure is the “staying down.” It is not the “falling down.”

  From reading your letter, I __12__ your English to be very good.You write better than __13___ of my American friends.I do not know the reason for __14__ your English test.Maybe you were distracted that day.It is __15__ that persons are judged on the basis of a single test.

  You write well, you __16__ your feelings with excellence, and you think __17__ .These characteristics should __18__ you move toward a bright career.Just don’t let yourself “stay down.” Get up and _19__ them all know that you are talented and you are __20__ to succeed.I think you will.

  With best wishes for a fine career.

Yours,

Frank

1.A.idea     B.comparison  C.thought   D.reason

2.A.which     B.where    C.what     D.that

3.A.attention   B.heart    C.head     D.home

4.A.end      B.result    C.fact     D.thing

5.A.forever    B.continuous  C.contemporary D.temporary

6.A.something   B.nothing   C.anything   D.thinking

7.A.increase   B.better    C.honor    D.treasure

8.A.easy     B.terrific   C.terrible   D.ordinary

9.A.as good as  B.more than  C.as well as  D.much than

10.A.fallen    B.stayed    C.knocked   D.felt

11.A.impossible  B.possible   C.necessary  D.important

12.A.judge    B.accept    C.prefer    D.expect

13.A.all     B.any     C.one     D.some

14.A.succeeding  B.passing   C.finishing  D.failing

15.A.likely    B.reasonable  C.a shame   D.fair

16.A.find     B.express   C.speak    D.tell

17.A.deeply    B.thoroughly  C.carefully  D.widely

18.A.leave    B.drive    C.help     D.start

19.A.get     B.ask     C.show     D.make

20.A.devoted   B.determined  C.engaged   D.supposed

 

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Every pet owner loves his pet. There is no argument here.

But when we asked our readers whether they would clone(克隆) their beloved animals, the answers were split almost down the middle. Of the 228 readers who answered it, 108 would clone, 111 would not and nine weighed each side without offering an opinion.

Clearly, from readers’ response, this is an issue that reaches deeply into both the joy and final sadness of owning a pet. It speaks, as well, to people’s widely differing expectations over the developing scientific procedure.

Most of the respondents (被调查的人) who liked the idea strongly believed it would produce at least a close copy of the original; many felt the process would actually return an exact copy. Those on the other side, however, held little hope a clone could never truly recreate a pet, many simply didn’t wish to go against the natural law of life and death.

Both sides expressed equal love for their animals. More than a few respondents owned “the best dog/cat in the world”. They thought of their pets as their “best friend”, “a member of the family,” “the light of my life.” They told moving stories of pets’ heroism(英勇精神), cleverness and selfless devotion.

“People become very close to their animals, and the loss can be just as hard to bear as when a friend or family member dies,” says Gary Kowalski, author of Goodbye, Friend: Healing Wisdom for Anyone Who Has Ever Lost a Pet. “For me, cloning feels like an attempt to turn death away…It’s understandable. Death is always painful. It’s difficult to deal with. It’s hard to accept.”

  But would cloning reduce the blow? This question seemed to be at the heart of this problem.

71. So far as the cloning of pets is concerned, a recent survey shows that, of all pet owners, __________.

A. a lot more of them are for it  

B. a lot more of them are against it

C. very few of them are willing to tell their opinions

D. about half of them are for it and the other half against it

72. While talking about the respondents from the readers, the underlined expression “final sadness of owning a pet” refers to ___________.

A. the death of one’s pet   

B. the high cost of owning a pet

C. the troubles one has to deal with in keeping a pet

D. the dangers involved in the cloning of a pet

73. In spite of(尽管) their differences on the problem of cloning, it seems that ________.

A. all pet owners try to go against the natural law of life and death

B. all pet owners love their pets very much

C. people who support cloning love their pets more

D. people who dislike cloning love their pets more

74. From what Gary Kowalski says, we can know that he _________.

A. has never thought about the problem of cloning

B. is going to write another book on pets

C. support the idea of cloning pets

D. is all against the cloning of pets

75. What is the key question at the heart of the problem of cloning pets?

A. Can cloning make one suffers less pain when a pet dies?

B. Can pet owners afford the cost of cloning?

C. Does cloning go against the law of nature?

D. Can cloning really produce an exact copy of one’s pet?

 

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Every pet owner loves his pet. There is no argument here.

But when we asked our readers whether they would clone(克隆) their beloved animals, the answers were split almost down the middle. Of the 228 readers who answered it, 108 would clone, 111 would not and nine weighed each side without offering an opinion.

Clearly, from readers’ response, this is an issue that reaches deeply into both the joy and final sadness of owning a pet. It speaks, as well, to people’s widely differing expectations over the developing scientific procedure.

Most of the respondents (被调查的人) who liked the idea strongly believed it would produce at least a close copy of the original; many felt the process would actually return an exact copy. Those on the other side, however, held little hope a clone could never truly recreate a pet, many simply didn’t wish to go against the natural law of life and death.

Both sides expressed equal love for their animals. More than a few respondents owned “the best dog/cat in the world”. They thought of their pets as their “best friend”, “a member of the family,” “the light of my life.” They told moving stories of pets’ heroism(英勇精神), cleverness and selfless devotion.

“People become very close to their animals, and the loss can be just as hard to bear as when a friend or family member dies,” says Gary Kowalski, author of Goodbye, Friend: Healing Wisdom for Anyone Who Has Ever Lost a Pet. “For me, cloning feels like an attempt to turn death away…It’s understandable. Death is always painful. It’s difficult to deal with. It’s hard to accept.”

  But would cloning reduce the blow? This question seemed to be at the heart of this problem.

71. So far as the cloning of pets is concerned, a recent survey shows that, of all pet owners, __________.

A. a lot more of them are for it  

B. a lot more of them are against it

C. very few of them are willing to tell their opinions

D. about half of them are for it and the other half against it

72. While talking about the respondents from the readers, the underlined expression “final sadness of owning a pet” refers to ___________.

A. the death of one’s pet   

B. the high cost of owning a pet

C. the troubles one has to deal with in keeping a pet

D. the dangers involved in the cloning of a pet

73. In spite of(尽管) their differences on the problem of cloning, it seems that ________.

A. all pet owners try to go against the natural law of life and death

B. all pet owners love their pets very much

C. people who support cloning love their pets more

D. people who dislike cloning love their pets more

74. From what Gary Kowalski says, we can know that he _________.

A. has never thought about the problem of cloning

B. is going to write another book on pets

C. support the idea of cloning pets

D. is all against the cloning of pets

75. What is the key question at the heart of the problem of cloning pets?

A. Can cloning make one suffers less pain when a pet dies?

B. Can pet owners afford the cost of cloning?

C. Does cloning go against the law of nature?

D. Can cloning really produce an exact copy of one’s pet?

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Every pet owner loves his pet. There is no argument here.

But when we asked our readers whether they would clone(克隆) their beloved animals, the answers were split almost down the middle. Of the 228 readers who answered it, 108 would clone, 111 would not and nine weighed each side without offering an opinion.

Clearly, from readers’ response, this is an issue that reaches deeply into both the joy and final sadness of owning a pet. It speaks, as well, to people’s widely differing expectations over the developing scientific procedure.

Most of the respondents (被调查的人) who liked the idea strongly believed it would produce at least a close copy of the original; many felt the process would actually return an exact copy. Those on the other side, however, held little hope a clone could never truly recreate a pet, many simply didn’t wish to go against the natural law of life and death.

Both sides expressed equal love for their animals. More than a few respondents owned “the best dog/cat in the world”. They thought of their pets as their “best friend”, “a member of the family,” “the light of my life.” They told moving stories of pets’ heroism(英勇精神), cleverness and selfless devotion.

“People become very close to their animals, and the loss can be just as hard to bear as when a friend or family member dies,” says Gary Kowalski, author of Goodbye, Friend: Healing Wisdom for Anyone Who Has Ever Lost a Pet. “For me, cloning feels like an attempt to turn death away…It’s understandable. Death is always painful. It’s difficult to deal with. It’s hard to accept.”

  But would cloning reduce the blow? This question seemed to be at the heart of this problem.

1. So far as the cloning of pets is concerned, a recent survey shows that, of all pet owners, __________.

A. a lot more of them are for it

B. a lot more of them are against it

C. very few of them are willing to tell their opinions

D. about half of them are for it and the other half against it

2. While talking about the respondents from the readers, the underlined expression “final sadness of owning a pet” refers to ___________.

A. the death of one’s pet

B. the high cost of owning a pet

C. the troubles one has to deal with in keeping a pet

  D. the dangers involved in the cloning of a pet

3. In spite of(尽管) their differences on the problem of cloning, it seems that ________.

A. all pet owners try to go against the natural law of life and death

B. all pet owners love their pets very much

C. people who support cloning love their pets more

D. people who dislike cloning love their pets more

4. From what Gary Kowalski says, we can know that he _________.

A. has never thought about the problem of cloning

B. is going to write another book on pets

C. support the idea of cloning pets

D. is all against the cloning of pets

5. What is the key question at the heart of the problem of cloning pets?

A. Can cloning make one suffers less pain when a pet dies?

B. Can pet owners afford the cost of cloning?

C. Does cloning go against the law of nature?

D. Can cloning really produce an exact copy of one’s pet?

 

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