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14、John promised his doctor he ____ not smoke, and he has never smoked ever since.
A.might B.should C.could D. would
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13、–Have you ever read a book called Waiting for Anya?
–Who ____it?
A.writes B.has written C.wrote D.had written
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12、I’ll give you my friend’s home address, ____ I can be reached most evenings.
A.where B.when C.whom D. which
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11、After the long journey, the three of them went back home, _____.
A.hungry and tiredly B.hungry and tired
C.hungrily and tiredly D.hungrily and tired
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10、It has been proved _____ eating vegetables in childhood helps to protect you agents serious illnesses in later life.
A.if B.because C.when D. that
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9、We went through a period _____ communications were very difficult in the rural areas.
A.which B.whose C.in which D.with which
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8、People in China are proud of ____ they have achieved in the past ten years.
A.that B.which C.what D.how
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7、Dear Future Me,
Happy 30th birthday! It's me, your 20-year-old 1 . Do you still remember the day when you wrote this e- mail?
The other day, Rachel was having her 30th birthday, and she was 2 out thinking that she had achieved nothing. It 3 me that I should make resolutions about what I want to 4 before my 30th.
This idea got me to 5 my future. Before, my life was 6 with the only theme ---college. Now, looking 7 , there will be people I have to get along with though I may 8 them, and things I have to deal with which I 9 to regard as worthless. The way to 10 is not cold war or stubbornness(固執(zhí)) 11 compromise and communication.
What I am going to 12 is a society, not a locked classroom. So what are you doing? Do you still lock yourself up when you 13 people around?
I know I am shy and only 14 my attention on study. But I 15 hope that you are not like me, a mind easily affected by the outside world. After years of experience, hopefully you have 16 out of that small world and hold a place of your own.
_17 , there are also things that I don’t want you to change. Are you still the guy who 18 his judgment and has faith in life? Remember: try to find something 19_ in spite of difficulties.
I hope you are the way I want to be. But no matter what you are doing or what your life is like, I’ll always 20 you. Just be happy and healthy. That’s all I asked for.
Yours
Present Me
1.A.brother B.sister C.self D. student
2.A.stressed B.tired C.excited D. confused
3.A.introduced B.forced C.showed D. reminded
4.A.receive B.a(chǎn)chieve C.plan D. learn
5.A.consider B.dream C.imagine D. change
6.A.puzzled B.signaled C.marked D. attached
7.A.back B.a(chǎn)head C.a(chǎn)round D. out
8.A.forget B.help C.a(chǎn)dmire D. hate
9.A.used B.need C.dare D. have
10.A.get off B.get through C.get in D. get away
11.A.or B.a(chǎn)nd C.but D. while
12.A.deal B.treat C.settle D. face
13.A.have to do with B.have trouble with
C.keep in touch with D. have fun with
14.A.pay B.focus C.a(chǎn)ttract D. draw
15.A.sincerely B.hardly C.generally D. finally
16.A.raised B.lifted C.risen D. held
17.A.Therefore B.Thus C.Anyhow D. However
18.A.doubts about B.believes in C.lies in D. lives on
19.A.strange B.funny C.cheerful D. fresh
20.A.encourage B.protect C.comfort D. memorize
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6、Be sure to book a table if the restaurant you choose is an expensive or a popular one. You will feel embarrassed to show up without booking and having to wait for a table, leaving very bad impression on your friend, especially your girl friend. Also, be sure to check to see if you need to be properly dressed and tell your friend ahead of time what to wear.
When your food arrives, proper dining manners make you eat at a right pace so that you have time to talk. A good measure of how fast you should eat is to count 10 seconds between each mouthful and it’s bad manners if you eat too fast and then spend the rest of the time watching your friend eat.
Don’t make noise when having soup and chewing, or chew with your mouth open.
Your napkin (餐巾) should be placed on your lap at all times. Don’t put it in any other place. If you have to get up, place it neatly on your seat.
When eating, put your fork straight in your mouth. Don’t place your fork in the side of your mouth as it increases the chances of dropping your food, which could be very embarrassing. If you get food stuck in your mouth, don’t pick it out with your fingers or fork at the table. Excuse yourself and go to the restroom and get it out with a toothpick.
When dining, keep your eyes on your friend at all times and try to smile between mouthfuls. Sometimes, you should make an effort to show some interest and ask questions like, “How do you like the beef?” If she needs, you are the one who is supposed to flag down the waiter by a gentle wave of the hand until someone notices you.
1.If you want to eat in a popular restaurant, the author of the passage suggests that __________.
A.you book a table beforehand
B.you book a table beforehand and check to be properly dressed
C.you go with a friend
D.you just show up any time you want
2.Good eating manners do NOT include __________.
A.eating at a proper pace
B.making sounds to show how much you enjoy food
C.showing some interest to your friend when dining
D.placing a napkin on your lap
3.We can infer from the passage for sure that __________.
A.the writer of the passage favors those dinning manners
B.the writer of the passage is not a Chinese
C.toothpick is available in the restroom
D.toothpick is not to be found on a dinner table
4.The passage is mainly about __________.
A.dining manners B.a(chǎn)n expensive restaurant
C.what to dress D.what to eat
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5、LONDON(Reuters)- British Government anti-smoking posters featuring men and women with fish hooks(釣魚鉤)through their mouths attracted one of the highest numbers of complaints the advertising standards watchdog has ever received. Nearly 800 complaints were made about a series of posters, TV, newspaper and Internet ads which many felt were offensive and distressing, particularly to children.
It was the highest number of complaints received by the Advertising Standards Authority(ASA)since a KFC ad in June 2005 which featured people singing with their mouths full, which reached the highest ever number with 1,671.
“The average smoker needs over five thousand cigarettes a year. Get unhooked,” the posters read.The Department of Health had commissioned(授權(quán))the anti-smoking ads in an attempt to shock smokers into breaking the habit.
The government said it was believed people would not be seriously offended by the ads, particularly because they aimed to protect people from the damaging effects of smoking. It had taken measures to ensure the posters would not be placed near schools. Nevertheless, 152 people said the posters had upset their children. The ASA upheld(支持)those complaints, saying the posters could easily be seen by children. It did not, however, consider the ads went against its decency code(得體原則).
In a series of TV ads, run by the government, along the “hooked” theme, men and women were shown being dragged along the floor with a hook inside their cheeks. The ASA received 103 received 103 complaints from people saying these ads upset children. The Department of Health had improved the images by ensuring that the hooks were not shown to pierce(穿透)people’s skin, and around children’s programmers, the ads had been cleared by the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Center.
1.The passage mainly talks about .
A.people’s anger over the anti-smoking ads
B.children’s fear of the anti-smoking ads
C.how the ads discourage smoking cigarettes
D.who was responsible for the troublesome ads
2.It has something in common with the KFC ad, in that the anti-smoking .
A.did much harm to children B.was stopped immediately
C.was unaccepted to its audience D.was run by the ASA
3.The anti-smoking ads suggest that .
A.smoking is a big threat to people’s health
B.too much money is spent on cigarettes
C.smokers will be punished if they continue to smoke
D.smoking is becoming more popular
4.In paragraph 4, what does the underlined word “offended” probably mean?
A.Influenced. B.Hurt. C.Criticized. D.Misled.
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