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Many people lost their jobs during the business ________. A.desperation B.decrease

Many people lost their jobs during the business ________.

A.desperation

B.decrease

C.despair

D.depression

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第1题

How many people lost their lives in the volcanic eruption?A.100.B.13.C.13,000.D.113.

How many people lost their lives in the volcanic eruption?

A.100.

B.13.

C.13,000.

D.113.

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第2题

What sort of attitude do people have when they look at classified advertisement, according
to the writer?

A.They are in the frame. of mind to buy anything.

B.They are looking for something they need.

C.They feel lost because there are so many advertisements.

D.They feel the same as when they look at display advertisements.

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第3题

From the last paragraph, we can see that today the Declaration of Independence______.A.has

From the last paragraph, we can see that today the Declaration of Independence______.

A.has had many of its pages lost

B.is only available in Washington D.C.

C.is still upheld by the American people

D.has undergone many changes

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第4题

What sort of attitude do people have when they look at classified advertisements, accordin
g to the writer?

A.They are in the frame. of mind to buy anything.

B.They are looking for something they need.

C.They feel lost because there are so many advertisements.

D.They feel the same as when they look at display advertisements.

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第5题

What can be inferred from the passage?[A] Senior citizens are more likely to contract AIDS

What can be inferred from the passage?

[A] Senior citizens are more likely to contract AIDS compared with young people.

[B] Many AIDS victims suffer not only physically, but also emotionally and psychologically.

[C] People will refuse donated blood in the future because it is likely to contain AIDS virus.

[D] Doctors have lost their hope to see an eventual cure for the AIDS patients.

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第6题

听力原文:As more and more people lose their jobs, now is perhaps the time to consider the

听力原文: As more and more people lose their jobs, now is perhaps the time to consider the experience of unemployment. What are the first feelings? Well, losing a job, or not being able to find one, almost always brings unwelcome changes. If a person has lost a job, the first feeling is often one of shock. As well as the loss of income, many people find the whole routine of their life is disordered, their contact with other people reduced, their ambitions halted and their identity as a worker removed.

At first there may be good feelings too--a new and better job is just around the corner--it's nice to be able to lie in bed in the morning or spend more time with the children and have more time to think. But, unless a better job does turn up, the chances are the days start getting longer and time becomes harder to fill. Many people pass through periods of difficulty in sleeping and eating. They are easily annoyed and often feel depressed, isolated and lonely.

Despite all these problems, though, unemployment can be a chance for a fresh start. Those who have lost their jobs can discover that it provides an opportunity to sort out or rethink what they want from life and how best they can get it. They can use the time to plan how to find a new job, learn a new skill, develop their hobbies or see if they can run their own business.

(33)

A.Angry.

B.Sad.

C.Shocked.

D.Ashamed.

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第7题

听力原文:A great earthquake happened on July 28, 1976 in Tangshan, China. 250,000 persons
died in it. It also cut off electricity and water supply, many houses caught fire and a great many people lost their homes. We can not stop it but we can do something to avoid suffering a great loss again. We can't build houses along the lines where earth's two of the plates join together. We must build them on rock not on sand. And the buildings have to be made as strong as possible.

When did the earthquake happen in Tangshan?

A.June 8, 1967.

B.July 28, 1976.

C.July 20, 1978.

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第8题

Being not far from the sea, London is famous __1__ its fogs. The worst of them happene
d on December 4,1952. All movement in the town came to a stop. It was almost impossible to drive or ride in anything. The streets which led into the center were filled with __2__ that moved two miles an hour. Soon, however, the traffic was stopped. Being left by their drivers, the buses and cars stood empty in the streets. Many who usually travel by bus took underground (地铁). But there were __3__ many people there that the gates had to be closed. Being caught in the fog, people felt their way along the walls of houses with one hand, while they put out __4__ in front of them so as not to knock against something or somebody.

At the Opera House (大歌剧院) they got through the first act of La Traviata before so much fog had spread into the building that the __5__ could not see the conductor (乐队指挥).

It was a terrible fog, indeed, and as many as 4,000 people in London lost their lives.

1)、A.buses

B.the other

C.for

D.singers

E.so

2)、A.buses

B.the other

C.for

D.singers

E.so

3)、A.buses

B.the other

C.for

D.singers

E.so

4)、A.buses

B.the other

C.for

D.singers

E.so

5)、A.buses

B.the other

C.for

D.singers

E.so

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第9题

Many people in the literary would say that British literature has lost its【C1】______nowada
ys. Many others【C2】______with this opinion. But what is not【C3】______doubt is that a lot of the exciting new literature published in Britain in recent years【C4】______been written by people from outside Britain. Since 1981, nine of the fourteen winners of the Booker Prize, an important prize【C5】______a work of fiction, were writers from【C6】______British colonies like India.

【C7】______many of the best 'serious' British writers manage to be popular as well as pro found, the vast【C8】______of the books could not be classified as 'serious' literature. Britain is the home of【C9】______might be called 'middlebrow' literature.(That is, mid-way between serious and popular fiction)Many British authors write novels【C10】______as 'romances' , one of the middlebrow types. The British publisher which sells more books than any other is Mills & Boon,【C11】______books are exclusively【C12】______this type.

Poetry at the end or the twentieth century is【C13】______popular in Britain after it stopped being the normal【C14】______of literary self-expression 200 years ago. Books for poetry sell【C15】______comparatively large numbers. Their sales are not【C16】______as large as sales of novels, but they are large【C17】______for a few small publishers to【C18】______entirely on publishing poetry. Many of these poems are not academics and they are【C19】______to non-specialists. Perhaps the 'pop' idiom and the easy【C20】______of sound recording have made more people comfortable with spoken verse.

【C1】

A.route

B.road

C.path

D.way

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第10题

The reliance on credit reports in hiring is becoming widespread. A survey by the Society
for Human Resource Management found that 60% of employers do credit checks for at least some positions. The use of credit checks is growing at time when the【M1】______ economy is making it hard for people to keep their records cleanly.【M2】______ Delinquency rates on loans have been arising, according to a report【M3】______ issued last week by the American Bankers Association, driven by a weak job market and rising food and gasoline price.【M4】______ The biggest flaw with the use of credit checks in employment screening is in that it makes it difficult for many good people who【M5】______ need work to find. Employers who do credit checks operate under【M6】______ the assumption that having had trouble paying bills is a character flaw, but there is scant hard evidence to back this down.【M7】______ Many credit problems are due to factors outside of a persons control. Sarah Ford, an attorney with the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, told a House committee last year which【M8】______ credit reports failed to provide insufficient context. "A credit【M9】______ report would not explain that a factory worker lost his job when his employer went out of business," she said. Or that "a mans credit was destroyed so he was the victim of identity theft or a【M10】______ predatory lending scam." Or that "a woman lost her job and her health coverage before developing breast cancer and incurring astronomical medical bills."

【M1】

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