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 Some biologists believe this is an ancient survival strategy, _______ a diet with 30 percent

fewer calories than usual increased life span.

   A. for which       B. to which             C. of which       D. in which

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—I did very well in the English exam last week.  —I did _________. I got a full mark.

A. no better        B. not better       C. no worse        D. even worse

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  We must apply what we have learned to our daily work because in no case ____ from practice.

A. should theory separate               B. should theory be separated 

C. theory should separate               D. theory should be separated

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 —We all had a lot of fun at the barbecue yesterday. Pity you weren’t there.

 —I really should have gone with you but I _____ on some remaining problems.

worked         B. was working       C. would work       D. would have worked

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      My son was badly hurt in a fire. After he   36   from a series of treatments, the doctors told him they would not do any operation for six months   37   it took long for the skin to stop shrinking. So, he had to return to college with a visible 10-inch  38  on his face.

I said to my son, “Keaton,   39  will pay any more attention to your scar  40  you do. If it does not bother you, it will not bother  41   .” He took my advice to heart and returned to school with his head  42  high — glad he was alive.

  43   , everyone has scars and shortcomings. Some of you may spend much time thinking that people   44   like you better, if you looked different, or dressed differently, or could have a different and newer  45  .

But you see, like Keaton’s scar, people will only judge you by your looks, or your  46   , or your car, if you are judging yourself by these same false  47  .

One of my friends in college was very  48   . At first, when people met him, they noticed his  49  for about 10 seconds. But this man felt good about himself and spent most of his time  50  about other people’s comfort and welfare.  51  , people ignored his looks. What people  52  was his kindness and his concern for them. He didn’t act in an ugly way so people didn’t  53   him an ugly man.

Therefore, concentrate on   54   you value with yourself, because if you can see that beautiful person, everyone you are in contact with will see the same  55  .

36.A.cured           B.recovered        C.improved           D.returned

37.A.because         B.though    C.until           D.before

38.A.cut            B.wound   C.injure               D.scar

39.A.none      B.a(chǎn)nyone    C.everyone            D.no one

40.A.a(chǎn)s         B.like     C.than           D.when

41.A.yet    B.still   C.too    D.either

42.A.put        B.held       C.taken        D.hung

43.A.After all        B.In conclusion   C.In fact        D.Above all

44.A.will   B.would       C.can    D.may

45.A.house          B.telephone       C.job           D.car

46.A.clothes         B.hairstyle        C.figure         D.salary

47.A.means         B.standards       C.comments    D.rules

48.A.smart          B.optimistic      C.rude           D.ugly

49.A.manners         B.expressions   C.looks        D.a(chǎn)ctions

50.A.inquiring  B.a(chǎn)sking      C.knowing   D.caring

51.A.Completely   B.Gradually      C.Obviously      D.Suddenly

52.A.wanted         B.understood     C.brought      D.saw

53.A.regard      B.look  C.consider    D.treat

54.A.what B.that   C.which       D.how

55.A.kindness   B.concern    C.beauty      D.perfection

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Just 7 km east of Sydney’s city center lies Australia’s most famous beach – Bondi, with its glorious strip of golden sand and blue water. Other delightful surf beaches and small bays stretch south to Maroubra , while the harbour suburbs to the north offer sandy bays and the bushland of Sydney Harbour National Park . The life saving movement was founded in Australia in the early 1900s , and now Bondi and Bronte each claim to be the world’s first surf club .

1.Beaches

Surf and sand from Bondi to Maroubra , plus calm harbour beaches .

●With its rolling surf and long are of sand , Bondi is the region’s best-known beach and the liveliest of all the ocean suburbs .

●Four more surf beaches lie south of Bondi—Tamarama , Bronte , Coogee and Maroubra —as well as calmer Clovelly and Cordons Bay .

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        Critics of cloning often repeat the question related to the controversial(有爭議的) science “Just because we can, does it mean we should?”  The closer we come to being able to clone a human, the hotter the debate over it grows. For all the good things cloning may achieve, opponents say that it will do just as much harm. Another question is how to governing cloning process.

               There is federal official law banning cloning in the United States, but several states have passed their own laws to ban the practice. The US Food and Drugs Administration(FDA), has also said that anyone in the United States attempting human cloning must first get its permission. In Japan, human cloning is a crime that is punished by up to 10 years in prison.

               While laws are to ban cloning at this time, some scientists believe that the technology is not ready to be tested on humans. Ian Wilmut, one of the co-creators of Dolly, has even said that human cloning projects would be an irresponsible crime. Cloning technology is still in its early stages, and nearly 98% percent of cloning efforts end in failure. The embryos are either not suitable for implanting into the uterus(子宮) or they die shortly after birth.

               The clones that do survive end up suffering from deadly or problematic genetic abnormalities(畸形). Some clones have been born with faulty heart, lung problems and blood vessel problems. One of the most famous cases was a cloned sheep that was born with but malformed arteries(畸形動脈) leading to the lungs.

               Opponents of cloning will point out that we can enthanize(安樂死) these faulty clones of other animals, but they ask what if a human clone is born with these same problems. Advocates of cloning respond that it is now easier to pick out faulty embryos even before they are implanted into the mother. The debate over human cloning is just beginning, but as science advances, it could be the biggest moral dilemma of the 21st century.

        68. Which word in the text is the opposite of the underlined word “opponents”?

               A. critics        B. advocates          C. scientists           D. co-creators

        69. The writer writes this passage mainly to ________________.

               A. support passing laws to ban human cloning

               B. list problems with human cloning

               C. introduce critics’ ideas about human cloning

               D. state the debate over human cloning

        70. Which of the following will Ian Wilmut probably NOT agree with?

               A. Cloning technology is in its early stages.

               B. Human cloning should be made illegal.

               C. Very few cloning efforts are successful.

               D. Cloning technology is ready to be tested on humans

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        A Journey of Discovery

        The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is one of the most famous American novels.

        Published in 1884, it was one of the first novels in the USA written in common, everyday language. For example, using non-standard English, Twain wrote, ‘I haven’t got no money,’ to mean ‘I do not have any money’. In this way, Twain made his characters very true to life.

        The story is told by Huckleberry Finn, called Huck for short, who runs away to escape his abusive father. At first, Huck goes to a small island in the middle of the Mississippi River. There, he finds Jim, a black slave who has run away to escape slavery. The two of them stay on the island for a few weeks and become friends, but they must leave because Huck learns that people are looking for Jim. They decide to travel on a raft on the Mississippi River to reach the Ohio River, which will take them north to a state that does not allow slavery.

        During their journey, Huck and Jim visit many places along the river and meet many different people. Unfortunately, most of the people they meet are not good. For instance, Huck and Jim meet a family, the Grangerfords, who have been fighting with another family, the Shepherdsons, for so many years that nobody remembers how the fight began. While Huck stays with the Grangerfords, the fighting starts again, and several members of both families are killed. Lat6r, Huck and Jim meet the King and the Duke, two men who take control of their raft and make money by tricking people. During the confusion following one of these tricks, Huck and Jim escape with their raft.

        Although the people Huck and Jim meet are bad, they are also funny. Mark Twain used humour to show readers the problems of American society in the t800s. More importantly, despite all of the bad things that happen to Huck and Jim, the novel has a happy ending for both of them. Jim gets his freedom because his owner has died and set him free in her will, and Huck learns that his father has died, so he is also safe.

             The Aclventures of Huckleberry Finn is an adventurous and humourous story, and it teaches modern readers a lot about American society in the 1800s.

        The passage

        The passage ‘A journey of discovery’ is a brief (71) _______ to the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, which (72)________ out in I884.

        The novel

        The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, one of the most famous American novels, is an adventurous and humorous story. The novel was (73) __________ in America in the 1800s, when slavery existed. In the novel Mark Twain used common and everyday language to make his characters very true to life and used humour to (74) _________ readers the problems of American society in the 1800s.

        The main

        (75) _______

        Huck fled his father and settled himself on an island in the Mississippi River, (76) __________ he met Jim and made friends with him.

        (77) ___________ that people were looking for Jim, they decided to travel to a northern state that did not allow slavery.

        During the journey, Huck and Jim visited many places and met many different people.

        Though many of the people they met were not good, they (78) ____________.

        Conclusion

        Modern readers can learn a great (79) ____________ about American society in the 1800s from Huck and Jim’s adventures during their journey to (80) ____________

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        ---Which of the two shirts will you take, the white one or the pink one?

           --- ____. They match my black suit perfectly.      

        A. None           B. Neither              C. All                D. Both

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        112. It was ______ me to lose my temper at the sight of their proud looks.

        A. stupid for          B. stupid of           C. foolish            D. Foolishly

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