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完形填空
During a bullfight, a drunk suddenly (1) into the middle of the ring. The (2) began to shout, but the drunk didn't (3) the danger. The bull was busy with the matador(斗牛十) (4) , but it suddenly caught (5) of the drunk who was (6) a red cap. The bull (7) all about the matador and rushed to the drunk. The crowd suddenly (8) quiet. The drunk, however, (9) quite sure of himself. When the bull got (10) him he stepped (11) to let it pass. The crowd burst into (12) and the drunk (13) . (14) this time, however, three men had come into the (15) and they quickly dragged the drunk (16) . (17) the bull seemed to fell sorry for him, for it (18) sympathetically(同情地) (19) the drunk was out of the way (20) once more drew its attention to the matador.
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A.stepped B.climbed
C.went D.wandered
(2)
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A.crowd B.matador
C.bull D.drunk
(3)
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A.recognize B.think
C.realize D.see
(4)
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A.for a time B.in time
C.at the time D.at times
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A.hold B.attention
C.sight D.breath
(6)
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A.wearing B.signing
C.moving D.having
(7)
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A.forgot B.left
C.lost D.missed
(8)
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A.grew B.remained
C.kept D.changed
(9)
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A.saw B.made
C.had D.seemed
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A.close by B.close to
C.far away D.far form
(11)
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A.out B.up
C.in D.aside
(12)
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A.shots B.voice
C.crying D.cheers
(13)
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A.ran B.cried
C.jumped D.bowed
(14)
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A.At B.By
C.For D.During
(15)
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A.fight B.sight
C.ring D.power
(16)
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A.safety B.outside
C.distance D.go
(17)
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A.Only B.Ever
C.Even D.Just
(18)
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A.seemed B.looked
C.looked for D.looked on
(19)
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A.though B.because
C.when D.until
(20)
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A.after B.before
C.when D.until
完形填空
During a bullfight, a drunk suddenly (1) into the middle of the ring. The (2) began to shout, but the drunk didn't (3) the danger. The bull was busy with the matador(斗牛十) (4) , but it suddenly caught (5) of the drunk who was (6) a red cap. The bull (7) all about the matador and rushed to the drunk. The crowd suddenly (8) quiet. The drunk, however, (9) quite sure of himself. When the bull got (10) him he stepped (11) to let it pass. The crowd burst into (12) and the drunk (13) . (14) this time, however, three men had come into the (15) and they quickly dragged the drunk (16) . (17) the bull seemed to fell sorry for him, for it (18) sympathetically(同情地) (19) the drunk was out of the way (20) once more drew its attention to the matador.
(1)
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A.stepped B.climbed
C.went D.wandered
(2)
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A.crowd B.matador
C.bull D.drunk
(3)
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A.recognize B.think
C.realize D.see
(4)
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A.for a time B.in time
C.at the time D.at times
(5)
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A.hold B.attention
C.sight D.breath
(6)
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A.wearing B.signing
C.moving D.having
(7)
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A.forgot B.left
C.lost D.missed
(8)
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A.grew B.remained
C.kept D.changed
(9)
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A.saw B.made
C.had D.seemed
(10)
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A.close by B.close to
C.far away D.far form
(11)
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A.out B.up
C.in D.aside
(12)
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A.shots B.voice
C.crying D.cheers
(13)
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A.ran B.cried
C.jumped D.bowed
(14)
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A.At B.By
C.For D.During
(15)
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A.fight B.sight
C.ring D.power
(16)
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A.safety B.outside
C.distance D.go
(17)
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A.Only B.Ever
C.Even D.Just
(18)
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A.seemed B.looked
C.looked for D.looked on
(19)
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A.though B.because
C.when D.until
(20)
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A.after B.before
C.when D.until
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完形填空
Adults are often surprised by how well they remember something they learned as children but have never practised in the meantime. A man who has not had an opportuni ty to go swimming for years can 1 swim as well as ever when he gets back in the water. He can get on a bicycle after several decades(十年) and still 2 away. A mother who has not 3 the words for years can teach her daughter the poem that begins “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” or recite the story of Cinderella or Snow White.
One explanation is the law of overlearning, which can be stated as follows: 4 we have learned something, additional learning increase the 5 of time we will remember it.
In childhood, we usually continue to practise such skills as swimming, bicycle riding long after we have learned them. We continue to listen to and 6 ourselves of poems such as “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” and childhood tales such as Cinderella or Snow White. We not only learn but 7 .
The law of overlearning explains why cramming(突击学习) for an examination, 8 it may result in a passing grade, is not a 9 way to learn a school course. By cramming, a student may learn the subject well enough to get by on the examination, but he is likely soon to forget almost everything he learned. A little overlearning, 10 , is usually a good investment(投资) toward the future.
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Computer hackers have now got their hands on mobile phones.
A phone virus programme can 1 your phone do things you have no control over,computer security experts 2 .It might 3 the White House or the police,or forward(发送)your personal address book to a marketing company.
Or it could simply eat into the phone's operating software,turning it 4 and erasing your personal information.
Similar viruses have already make mobile phone owners 5 in Japan and Europe.
Ari Hypponen,chief technical officer of a computer security company in Finland,said a virus can get your 6 and send them else-where.And it can record your 7 .
Mobiles are now able to surf the Net,send e-mails and 8 software.So they are an easy 9 for the same hackers who have sent viruses to computers over the past decade(十年).
“ It's technically 10 now,” said Stephen Trilling,director of research at antivirus 11 maker Symantec Corp based in the US.“ If the phone is connected to the 12 ,it can be used to transmit(传送)threats and 13 targets,just as any computer can.
In Japan,if you opened a certain e-mail message 14 your mobile,it would cause the phone to repeatedly 15 the national emergency number.
So phone operators had to 16 emergency calls until the 17 was removed.
In Europe,mobiles'short message service, 18 SMS,he been used to send codes that could damage phones.
Mobile users can 19 viruses,of course,by sticking to their traditional phones 20 Web links,some experts said.
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