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          When college students _____ future employment, they often think of status, income, and prestige.

          A. demand    B. assume    C. apply    D. expect

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          Have you ever suddenly felt that someone you knew was in trouble?Have you ever dreamed something that  36  later?Maybe you have ESP.

          ESP stands   37  Extra Sensory Perception. It may be called   38  sixth sense. It seems to let people  39   about events before they happen, or events  40   are happening some  41  away.

          There are thousands of stories on  42  . Scientists are studying  43  to find out what’s behind these  44   mental messages. Here’s an example, one of hundreds of  45   that have come true.

          A man dreamed he was walking along a road  46  a horse and carriage came by. The driver said, “There’s room for one more.” The man felt the driver was Death,   47  he ran away. The next day, the  48   was getting on a crowded bus. The bus driver said, “There’s room for one more”. Then the man saw that the driver’s face was the same face he  49  in the dream. He would not  50  the bus. As the bus drove off, it  51  crashed and burst into flames. Everyone was  52 !

          Some people say stories like this are lies or  53  . Others, including some scientists,  54  that ESP is real. From studies of ESP, we may someday learn more about  55  mind.

          36. A. came true              B. came across        C. came on           D. came up

          37. A. up                     B. for                 C. by                D. out

          38. A. a                 B. the                        C. an                D. this

          39. A. knowing                 B. to know           C. know             D. known

          40. A. that                   B. what              C. in which            D. as

          41. A. orbit                   B. distance                   C. position           D. spot

          42. A. demand                B. board                      C. sale              D. record

          43. A. them                  B. it                 C. those             D. him

          44. A. certain                     B. bright             C. strange             D. successful

          45. A. tasks                  B. results            C. expressions        D. dreams

          46. A. when                  B. while             C. where              D. which

          47. A. or                    B. but                        C. so                  D. and

          48. A. driver                 B. captain            C. woman            D. man

          49. A. has seen              B. had seen          C. saw                D. sees

          50. A. get on                B. take off            C. make of              D. have on

          51. A. immediately             B. quickly             C. finally                D. suddenly

          52. A. saved                 B. killed              C. preserved            D. examined

          53. A. projects                B. discoveries         C. organizations       D. coincidences

          54. A. speak                 B. talk               C. say                 D. tell

          55. A. the human            B. the westerner          C. the Egyptian            D. the candidate

           

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          Trudy, an American girl, tried swimming across the English Channel. That was August 6, 1962. Her father had ___1___ her two things. One was not to pull her out of the water ___2___ she asked. The other was to give her a red sports ___3___ if she made it.

          In gay spirits Trudy ___4___ out, swimming strongly. All the swimmers started at 7:09 in the morning. Her father and the trainer were going along in a boat beside her. At ten o’clock, rain began falling.

          ___5___, Trudy trod(踩) water while drinking and eating a chicken leg. Then she started swimming ___6___. The wind was ___7___ and the sea became rougher. Late ___8___ the wind became even worse. The trainer ___9___ it was useless trying to finish. He called to Trudy to ___10___.

          “No human being could do it in this weather,” he said. “It’s ___11___ to go on. “however, her father shouted, “Don’t grab her. Let her ___12___. “At seven o’clock the tides(潮水) turned ___13___ her. It was more difficult to move a- head. But Trudy still swam on. She ___14___ victory was possible now, for the English coast was in ___15___.

          It was getting dark. A sound could be heard ___16___ the wind;hundreds of car horns(喇叭) were cheering her on. With ___17___ strength, she finished the last 200 yards. At 9:35p. m., Trudy got out of water. She had swum some 35 miles in ___18___ the 21-mile-wide Channel ___19___ a strong storm. But she had made it in 14 hours and 30 minutes. “Well, Pop,” she said to her father. “I ___20___ I get my car this time, don’t I?”

          1. A. given     B. refused       C. allowed      D. promised

          2. A. as   B. unless C. even if       D. when

          3. A. suit B. shoe    C. hat      D. car

          4. A. rushed    B. left     C. started D. worked

          5. A. At midday     B. In the morning   C. In the evening    D. In the late afternoon

          6. A. faster     B. better  C. again  D. across

          7. A. stopping B. rising  C. changing    D. increasing

          8. A. morning B. afternoon   C. evening      D. night

          9. A. thought  B. considered  C. decided      D. felt

          10. A. keep up       B. slow down  C. give up      D. take a rest

          11. A. difficult       B. stupid C. impossible  D. unnecessary

          12. A. go B. decide C. come out    D. go on

          13. A. towards       B. with    C. at       D. against

          14. A. realized       B. noticed       C. found out   D. thought

          15. A. the distance        B. reach  C. sight   D. hand

          16. A. over     B. in       C. with    D. from

          17. A. fresh    B. greater       C. weakening  D. remaining

          18. A. flying   B. swimming  C. crossing     D. passing

          19. A. in spite of    B. because of  C. against       D. during

          20. A. demand       B. am afraid   C. hope   D. guess

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          (2010•貴州模擬)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

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          When Nancy Lubin got $5,000 from her great-grandfather, she never once considered taking a vacation or paying off student loans with it.  36  , the 24-year-old New York University law student began thinking about the clothing  37  faced by the typical low-income woman:“If she goes for a job interview  38  dressed, she won’t get the job.” Lubin says,“But without a job, she can’t  39   good clothing.”

                A few weeks later, Lubin  40  Dress for Success and began searching for clothing and volunteers. She asked women to donate(捐獻(xiàn))used business clothes that were  41   in good condition. She asked members of diet centres to give away clothes that no longer  42. At first Lubin stored the clothes in her one-bedroom apartment. Finally she found  43  in a Greenwich Village church basement(地下室),which now  44   as the organization’s main office.

               Today, when women arrive at shelters and job training programmes—they  45  a suit, shoes, a bag, stockings and jewllery, and self-confidence as well. Some are trying to enter the work  46   after being on welfare(福利)for years.

               _47  Dress for Seccess helped its first client a year and a half ago, more than 1,000 women have received suits—and many have been given  48  . Yarit Polanco was rencently hired  49    a law-firm office manager. “Because of Dress for Success, I made a good  50  ,”she says.

               Donations are now  51  in, including jewellery,6,000 pairs of trousers and 40,000 worth of  handbags. Broadcast journalists have given suits. And Lubin, who has put her  52  on hold is opening Dress for Success  53  in other cities.

          “So many women have clothes lying around that they’ll never  54  again,”says a volunteer. “Nancy’s _55__ is so simple, yet so important to the women who benefit from it.”

          36. A. Anyway      B. Instead       C. Fortunately      D. Meanwhile

          1.A. situation         B. shops         C. pollution        D. position

          2.A. particularly   B. easily        C. beautifully        D. poorly

          3.A. make        B. find          C. wear            D. afford

          4. A. reached      B. called        C. founded          D. built

          5. A. only         B. already       C. almost           D. still

          6. A. demand      B. remain        C. fit              D. need

          7.A. space        B. support        C. tailors           D. methods

          8. A. regards      B. serves         C. looks            D. lies

          9.A. buy         B. sell           C. receive           D. watch

          10.A. office        B. industry       C. wealth           D. force

          11. A. When        B. Once          C. Although         D. Since

          12.A. trousers      B. jewels         C. jobs              D. success

          13.A. as           B. for            C. to                D. into

          14. A. impression    B. work          C. place             D. progress

          15. A. giving        B. pouring        C. showing           D. leading

          16.A. own business   B. new project    C. law career         D. personal time

          17. A. competitions   B. trades         C. races             D. branches

          18.A. wear         B. have           C. donate            D. mind

          19. A. problem      B. belief          C. idea               D. office

           

           

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          (2010??貴州模擬)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

          閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

          When Nancy Lubin got $5,000 from her great-grandfather, she never once considered taking a vacation or paying off student loans with it.  36  , the 24-year-old New York University law student began thinking about the clothing  37  faced by the typical low-income woman:“If she goes for a job interview  38  dressed, she won’t get the job.” Lubin says,“But without a job, she can’t  39   good clothing.”

                A few weeks later, Lubin  40  Dress for Success and began searching for clothing and volunteers. She asked women to donate(捐獻(xiàn))used business clothes that were  41   in good condition. She asked members of diet centres to give away clothes that no longer  42. At first Lubin stored the clothes in her one-bedroom apartment. Finally she found  43  in a Greenwich Village church basement(地下室),which now  44   as the organization’s main office.

               Today, when women arrive at shelters and job training programmes—they  45  a suit, shoes, a bag, stockings and jewllery, and self-confidence as well. Some are trying to enter the work  46   after being on welfare(福利)for years.

               _47  Dress for Seccess helped its first client a year and a half ago, more than 1,000 women have received suits—and many have been given  48  . Yarit Polanco was rencently hired  49    a law-firm office manager. “Because of Dress for Success, I made a good  50  ,”she says.

               Donations are now  51  in, including jewellery,6,000 pairs of trousers and 40,000 worth of  handbags. Broadcast journalists have given suits. And Lubin, who has put her  52  on hold is opening Dress for Success  53  in other cities.

          “So many women have clothes lying around that they’ll never  54  again,”says a volunteer. “Nancy’s _55__ is so simple, yet so important to the women who benefit from it.”

          36. A. Anyway      B. Instead       C. Fortunately      D. Meanwhile

          A. situation         B. shops         C. pollution        D. position

          A. particularly   B. easily        C. beautifully        D. poorly

          A. make        B. find          C. wear            D. afford

          A. reached      B. called        C. founded          D. built

          A. only         B. already       C. almost           D. still

          A. demand      B. remain        C. fit              D. need

          A. space        B. support        C. tailors           D. methods

          A. regards      B. serves         C. looks            D. lies

          A. buy         B. sell           C. receive           D. watch

          A. office        B. industry       C. wealth           D. force

          A. When        B. Once          C. Although         D. Since

          A. trousers      B. jewels         C. jobs              D. success

          A. as           B. for            C. to                D. into

          A. impression    B. work          C. place             D. progress

          A. giving        B. pouring        C. showing           D. leading

          A. own business   B. new project    C. law career         D. personal time

          A. competitions   B. trades         C. races             D. branches

          A. wear         B. have           C. donate            D. mind

          A. problem      B. belief          C. idea               D. office

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          36-50.   BABCB   DDCCD    DCBAD

          51-55.   BGEAD

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          My brother Tom was very selfish when he was a little boy. He did not want ∧ share things

          to

          with other people. For example, when he buy a chocolate cake, he put them in a secret place

          bought                    it

          where I couldn’t find it. Then he ate it all by himself. He never helped other. He said he is busy.

          others         was

          That is, a game of tennis making him very busy. He did not care if something he did  made

          made

          people angry. For instance,  one night he played strong and loudly music till four o’clock in the

          loud

          morning. But now he is difference. He often helps grandma with housework, helps mom with

          different

          cooking and helps his classmates with his lessons.

          their

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          One possible version:

          On a sunny day in April, we organized a community environmental program called “Love Our Community” in order to create a cleaner and more harmonious community.

          In the morning, we went to clean the streets and wash the windows in the community. We swept up the fallen leaves and the rubbish, and put them into the dustbins. After that, we learned from an experienced gardener about how to trim trees and bushes. We carefully observed the gardener and then we did it by ourselves. In the afternoon, we gave a lecture about the environment for the residents of the community. They listened very carefully. Obviously, they liked our lecture very much. Meanwhile, we handed out environmental leaflets to passers-by in the community.

          From this program, we have learned a lot about how to protect our environment and make more people realize the significance of protecting the environment.

           


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