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In so many ways, cyberspace (網(wǎng)絡(luò)空間) mirrors the real world. People 36 information, play games, and share hobby tips. Others buy and sell products. Still others look for friendship, or even love.

Some Internet users want 37 just someone to chat with. They’re looking for 38 love relationships. Is cyberspace a good place to find love? That 39 depends on whom you ask. Some of these relationships actually 40 . Others fail miserably.

Unlike the real world, 41 , your knowledge about a person is 42 to words on a computer screen. Identity and appearance mean very little in cyberspace. Rather, a person’s thoughts or at least the thoughts they 43 are what really count. So even the shyest person can become a chat-room star.

Usually, this “ 44 ” communication doesn’t create problems. Identity doesn’t really 45 when you’re in a chat-room discussing politics or hobbies. In fact, this emphasis on the ideas themselves makes the Internet a great place for exciting conversation. 46 else can so many people come together to chat?

    47 of online relationships claim that the Internet allows couples to get to know each other intellectually first. Personal appearance doesn’t get in the way.

But critics of online relationships 48 that no one can truly know another person in cyberspace. Why? Because the Internet gives users a lot of control over how others view them. Internet users can carefully chosse their words to 49 whatever image they want to give. And they don’t have to worry about what their “nonverbal (不用語言表達(dá)的)” communication is doing for their image. In a sense, they’re not really themselves. All of this may be fine 50 the relationship stays in cyberspace. But not 51 a person is a big problem in a love relationship. With so many 52 . it’s easy to let one’s imagination “fill in the blanks.” This surely 53 disappointment when couples meet in person. How someone imagines an online friend is often quite different from the real person.

So, 54 looking for love in cyberspace, remember the advice of Internet pioneer Clifford Stoll, “Life in the 55 world is far richer than anything you’ll find on a computer screen.”

36. A. listen to        B. ask for          C. look into          D. do with

37. A. more than      B. less than          C. earlier than        D. longer than

38. A. interesting      B. worthy           C. serious           D. helpful

39. A. demand       B. choice           C. definition         D. answer

40. A. succeed       B. occur          C. appear           D. come

41. A. then          B. though          C. however          D. yet

42. A. applied        B. limited          C. changed          D. referred to

43. A. paint          B. click            C. draw            D. type

44. A. faceless       B. meaningless       C. careless          D. speechless

45. A. mean         B. matter           C. tell              D. decide

46. A. When         B. How            C. What            D. Where

47. A. Supporters    B. Researchers         C. Inventors        D. Adventurers

48. A. deny        B. debate           C. argue            D. declare

49. A. link         B. fit              C. cooperate         D. accompany

50. A. after        B. until             C. as              D. if

51. A. recognizing    B. seeing           C. understanding      D. knowing

52. A. unknowns    B. unexplaineds       C. unsatisfieds       D. unemployeds

53. A. responds to   B. objects to         C. leads to          D. tends to

54. A. unless       B. before           C. until             D. although

55. A. false        B. easy             C. difficult          D. real

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— Don't be fooled by worthless things that seem valuable or look attractive.

— I know, ______.

A. well begun, half done                  B. far water doesn’t put our near fire

C. a leopard cannot change its spots          D. all that glitters is not gold

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______ a more detailed account of the event in the court, he spoke very slowly, ______ every word very carefully.

A. To give; choosing                     B. Given; choosing   

C. Having given; to choose                D. Giving; having chosen

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 How ______ you are to have such a warm-hearted and noble-minded daughter!

         A. delighted                  B. blessed                     C. supposed           D. doomed

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 — Does anyone know the guy?

— Very few of us, if any, hardly ______ even where he lives.

         A. has known               B. are knowing              C. know                D. knows

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 I have been told that the second chapter is ______ the issue is mainly dealt with.

              A. how                         B. which                      C. what                 D. where 

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— I don’t think he is a responsible person.

— Yes, he is the last person to ______.

     A. look on          B. try on            C. count on      D. live on

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So much did he like being a teacher he ______ teaching after working for a lawyer’s firm for just a few months.

  A. turned to         B. appealed to        C. expected to    D. catered to

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Mozi is a great teacher, and he ______ much emphasis on the importance of learning English well.

  A. attaches          B. lays              C. pays         D. impresses

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 — Where is my iphone4? Where ______ I have put it?

— Look, it’s right there, on top of the TV set.

         A. should                     B. would                      C. must                 D. need

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