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27. I haven' t seen Mary these past few days. I’ m afraid she ____ herself for some time.

A. isn't feeling      B. has not been feeling  

C. hadn't been feeling   D. wasn't feeling

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26. Not far from the club, there was a garden, ____ owner seated in it playing bridge with his children every afternoon.

A. whose   B. its      C. which     D. that

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25. ____ the youth ____ the rising sun at 8 or 9 o'clock am, Mao Zedong expressed his great hope for the young men.

A. Comparing; with  B. Compared; to   C. Compared; with  D. Comparing; to

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24. -Whose advice do you think I should take?

-_______.

A. You speak  B. That's it  C. It's up to you   D. You got it

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23. My father ____ my brother for driving but he wanted to pick ____ the knowledge of the computer during his spare time.

A. advised; up   B. persuaded; out     C. intended; up    D. managed; out

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22. His job is to sell the ____ carvings in the ____ department of the company.

A. wooden; sales   B. wood; sales    C. wood; sale     D. wooden; sale

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从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21. I smoke out of ____ habit, not for ____ pleasure; for I have been in the habit for twenty years.

A. a; the  B. the; a  C. x; the  D. x; x

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第1段听力材料

W: Have you saved enough to buy that new printer for your computer yet?

M: You know money seems to be burning a hole in my pocket lately. Maybe next month.

第2段听力材料

W: We need a fourth player for tennis this morning. Do you want to join us?

M: I’ve got a class at 9. But Carol is free and she is really good

第3段听力材料

W: I’m exhausted. I stayed up the whole night studying for my history mid-term exam.

M: Why do you always wait till the last minute?

第4段听力材料

W: I’ve had it with being sick in bed. I’ve read most of these magazines twice.

M: Well, if it’ll help, I’ll run to the store to get you some new ones.

第5段听力材料

W: The forecast calls for heavy snow again tonight. Aren’t you glad we’ll be getting away from

this for a week?

M: I sure am. But let’s call tomorrow morning before we leave for the airport to make sure our flight hasn’t been delayed or canceled

第6段听力材料 (回答第6-8题。)

W: Which of the two do you think is better? I mean, what's the difference between them?

M: Well. This one costs more, but it has a much better sound. This part of it is made of wood, not plastic. And there's a tone control, too.

W: I only want it for the kitchen. I like to listen to the news at breakfast time.

M: Well, the other one is good for the money. It's much cheaper. We sell a lot of them and all our customers are satisfied with them.

W: I'd like the cheaper one please. Can I pay by cheque?

M: Certainly.

第7段听力材料(回答第9-11题。)

W: Hello, John, do you have any books on writing? I would like to borrow a few.

M: You have asked the right person, I love books on writing. I have about 50 books on writing.

 Which books do you want?

W: Well, I have been learning a course of international business management, so I want to read some books on international business writing. How many books do you have on this topic?

M: I have about 10, but a student of mine borrowed two of them the other day, and you can take the rest.

W: Great, how long can I take them? Our examination will be on the first of April, could I keep the books until then?

M: That is about five weeks, I am afraid you could not take all the writing books for that long, how about borrowing the books one by one?

W: Sure. By the way, are you heading for your office? If so, I would like to go with you to take one book.

M: You are right. I am going to my office. Let's go together.

第8段听力材料(回答第12-14题。)

W: I apologize for the interruption, Bob .What were you talking about?

M: Oh, Omar, you're back, We were saying that you'd like to go to the United States, like your older brother Sam.  Have you heard from him?  Is he enjoying being at an American university?

W: We got a letter from him two days ago. He says he finds some things difficult, but mostly he likes it.

M: You have other brothers or sisters, don't you, Omar?

W: Oh, yes. Five other brothers and three sisters.

M: Which one are you? I mean, how many are older or younger?

W: I'm the fifth oldest. Besides Sam, I have another older brother and two older sisters. How many brothers and sisters do you have? 

M: None. I'm an only child.

W: You don't have any brothers or sisters. That's too bad.

第9段听力材料(回答第15-17题。)

M: Where are you going for your vacation,  Debbie?

W: I haven't decided yet. Last year I went to visit my parents in St. Louis. There was plenty to do there, and I enjoyed it. My parents have moved to Seattle  though. That's a long way to go,  and anyway,  I've been there several times. I'd like to see somewhere new. I was thinking of traveling in the South.

M: Isn't it hot there in the summer? Why don't you travel to New England? We went to Maine last year and had a great time. We especially liked the food, and the people were so friendly.

W: And the weather was nice?

M: Well, it rained a lot. Have you ever been to Maine?

W: No, but that's a good idea. Are you going back there this year?

M: No. I probably won't have a vacation. I've been offered a job with a commercial artist. If I take it,  I won't get a vacation until the fall.

W: It's too bad you won't be able to go away, but the job sounds great. That's just the kind of work you've been looking for. Well, I probably won't see you before I leave, so have a good summer Mark.

M: You too, Deb.

第10段听力材料(回答第18-20题。)

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the largest cities of the world. It is also one of the world's most modern cities. Twice this century, the city was destroyed and rebuilt. In 1923, a major earthquake struck the city. Thousands of people were killed and millions were left homeless as buildings fell down and fires broke out throughout Tokyo. It took seven years to rebuild the city. During World War Two, Tokyo was destroyed once again. As a result there is nothing old Tokyo remaining in the downtown area. After the war, the people of Tokyo began to rebuild their city. Buildings went up at a fantastic rate, and between 1945 and 1960, the city's population was more than doubled. Because of the Olympic Games held in Tokyo in 1964, many new stadiums, parks, and hotels were built. As a result of this rapid development, however, many problems have arisen. Housing shortage, pollution, and waste have presented serious challenges to the city, but the government has begun programs to answer them.

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