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It【C1】______around nine o'clock when I drove【C2】______home from work because it was alread

y dark. As I approached the gates I switched off the headlamps of the car【C3】______prevent the beam from swinging in through the window and waking Jack, who shared the house with me. But【C4】______. I noticed that his light was still on. So he was awake anyway, unless he'd【C5】______asleep while reading. I put the car away and went up the steps. Then I opened the door quietly and went to Jack's room. He was in bed awake but be didn't【C6】______turn toward me.

"What's up, Jack?" I said.

"For God's【C7】______, don't make a noise," he said.

The way he spoke reminded me【C8】______someone【C9】______who is afraid to talk in case he【C10】______himself a serious injury.

"Take your shoes【C11】______, Neveille," Jack said.

I thought that he must be iii and that【C12】______humour him to keep him happy. "There's snake here," he explained. "It's asleep【C13】______the sheets. I was【C14】______on my back reading when I saw it. I knew that moving was out of【C15】______. I【C16】______moved even if I'd wanted to."

I realised that he was【C17】______, "I was relying【C18】______you to call a doctor as soon as you【C19】______home.” Jack went on. "It hasn't bitten me yet but I daren't do anything to upset it. It might wake up. Fm sick of this,” he said. " I look it for granted that you'd be home an hour ago."

There was no time to argue or apologize【C20】______late. I looked at him as encouragingly as I could and went to telephone the doctor.

【C1】

A.had to be

B.was to be

C.must have been

D.should have been

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第1题

The earth is not the only【C1】______that travels around the sun. With it are eight other pl
anets, fellow members of the sun's family.

Two of them are【C2】______while the other six【C3】______from the sun than the earth is. The farther they are, the longer【C4】______they【C5】______around the sun. People noticed long ago that these traveling bodies moved around in the sky【C6】______definite paths. It is a【C7】______called gravity that【C8】______them in their paths.

We know that every little bit of matter in the【C9】______pulls upon every other bit of mater. The pull between two bodies is【C10】______to the product of their masses. Because the sun is so large that pulls【C11】______the sun and the planets are thus great. If it【C12】______not for these pulls, the planets【C13】______off into space. In the same way【C14】______exists a pull between the earth and the moon, which keeps the moon【C15】______in its orbit around our planet, the earth. The gravity holds you to its surface, and pulls back to it the ball which you【C16】______into the air. Of course the ball also pulls【C17】______the larger earth, but the earth is so much larger that the pull【C18】______.

Now remember that large bodies exert a greater pull on any body than smaller ones which contain【C19】______material. But each object in the universe, no matter how small, pulls on all other objects【C20】______extent.

【C1】

A.thing

B.body

C.matter

D.substance

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第2题

In a telephone survey of more than 2, 000 adults, 21% said they believed the sun revolved(

In a telephone survey of more than 2, 000 adults, 21% said they believed the sun revolved(旋转)around the earth. An【C1】______7% did not know which revolved around【C2】______. I have no doubt that【C3】______all of these people were【C4】______in school that the earth revolves around the sun.【C5】______may even have written it【C6】______a test. But they never【C7】______their incorrect mental models of planetary(行星的)motion【C8】______their everyday observations didn't support【C9】______they know. Their teachers told them people see the sun "moving【C10】______the sky as morning turns to night, and the earth seems stationary(静止的)【C11】______that is happening. Students can learn the right answers【C12】______heart in class, and yet never combined them【C13】______their working models of the world. The objectively correct answer the professor accepts and the【C14】______personal understanding of the world can exist side by side, each【C15】______by the other.

Outside of class, the student continues to use the【C16】______model because it has always worked well【C17】______that circumstance. Unless professors address【C18】______errors in students' personal models of the world, students are not【C19】______to replace them with the【C20】______one.

【C1】

A.excessive

B.extra

C.additional

D.added

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第3题

At around age of five, every child has to make the【C1】______from home to school. Childrena

At around age of five, every child has to make the【C1】______from home to school. Children

at this age have an enormous amount to【C2】______Their response to rules, regulations and manners-all【C3】______related to boundaries — is【C4】______great importance. How they react to "no" will have a major【C5】______on their capacity to settle, to make friends and to learn at school.

After they start school, children are【C6】______with rules. There is both a need and a reluctance to【C7】______them. Children will ask constantly "Am I allowed to… ?", often to the【C8】______of their parents, who feel that they ought to know【C9】______that, for instance, they do not need to ask to go to the toilet at home. It is【C10】______they ask because they need to feel that they have permission, that they are【C11】______a rule. It is a request for【C12】______It is also a way of managing the two different【C13】______of home and school,【C14】______what they can do where. Many a mother gets called by the teacher's name and vice versa.

During the school day, children have to listen to their teachers, to follow more rules than there are at home and to【C15】______with the group. They may be successful at this and come home【C16】______very independent and rightly proud of their【C17】______. If this is not recognised at home and they are treated【C18】______they were before, they will feel as if their "growing up", still very precarious(不稳定的), is diminished. So they will often【C19】______. "Don't treat me like a baby" is a【C20】______frequently heard in the primary school years.

【C1】

A.transfer

B.transition

C.transmission

D.transformation

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第4题

Malaria is worlds second most common disease causing over【C1】______infections and one mill
ion deaths every year.【C2】______it is one of those diseases which is beginning to increase as it develops resistance【C3】______treatments. Even in the UK, where malaria has been effectively【C4】______more than 2,000 people are infected as they return from trips abroad and the numbers are rising. 【C5】______the fact that malaria has been around for so long, surprisingly【C6】______is known about how to【C7】______or prevent it. Mosquitoes,【C8】______are the carriers of the disease, are attracted to heat, moisture and carbon dioxide but how they sought【C9】______this mixture to repeatedly select one individual for attention over【C10】______is not understood. The fight against malaria often seems to focus on the work of medical researchers. But【C11】______is low because malaria is a third world condition and【C12】______troubles the rich, industrialized countries.【C13】______malaria is a disease of【C14】______The richer countries have managed to eradicate malaria by extending agriculture and having proper drainage【C15】______mosquitoes cannot breed. In China, making use of【C16】______impregnated netting around beds reduced infection【C17】______from over 1 million per year to around 65,000. But the search for medical cures goes on. Some researchers still have high hopes for DNA【C18】______vaccines which worked well in trials【C19】______mice. Others are not so confident and expect a wait of【C20】______another 15 years before any significant development.

【C1】

A.500 million

B.500 millions

C.500 million of

D.500 millions of

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第5题

Employers and career experts see a growing problem in American society--a(n)【C1】______of c

Employers and career experts see a growing problem in American society--a(n)【C1】______of college graduates, many burdened with tuition-loan(学费贷款)debt,【C2】______into the work world with a degree that doesn't mean much【C3】______The problem isn't just a soft job market--it's a(n)【C4】______of graduates. In 1973, a bachelor's degree was more of a rarity,【C5】______just 47% of high school graduates went on to college. By October 2008, that number had【C6】______to nearly 70%. For many Americans today, a trip through college is considered as【C7】______of a birthright as a driver's license.

Employers stress that a basic degree【C8】______essential, carefully tiptoeing around the idea that its【C9】______has decreased. But they admit that the degree alone is not enough; now they【C10】______work experience as a way to make yourself【C11】______. Daniel Pink, an author on motivation【C12】______the workplace, agrees that the bachelor's degree "is necessary, but it's just not【C13】______," at times doing little more than verifying "that you can more or less show up on time and【C14】______with it." The author of A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Will Rule the Future says companies want【C15】______. They're looking for people who can do【C16】______that can't be outsourced(工程外包), he says, and graduates who "don't【C17】______a lot of hand-holding."

For now, graduates can steer their careers【C18】______job growth is strong--education, health care and nonprofit programs【C19】______Teach for America, says Trudy Steinfeld, a career counselor at New York University. "Every college degree is not cookie cutter. It's what you have done during that degree to【C20】______yourself."

【C1】

A.amount

B.number

C.abundance

D.sufficiency

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第6题

Gold edged up in Asia's afternoon trade on Thursday and looked well-supported around $400
by soaring 【C1】______ oil prices rekindling concern over inflation, traders said.

Spot gold was at $404.20/404.70 a(an) 【C2】______ by 0412 GMT compared with $404.00/404.50 【C3】______ quoted in New York on Wednesday. Dealers pegged key resistance at $405 an ounce.

Dealers said investors were likely to lock in profits at current 【C4】______ prices but rising oil prices have 【C5】______ some physical demand. Gold has 【C6】______ by nearly nine percent since 【C7】______ this year's low of $371 an ounce in May.

"The outlook is still for oil prices to reach $50 a barrel, having already risen $10 since the end of June and a whopping $16 a barrel or 50 percent over the last year," N M Rothschild said in a(n) 【C8】______ .

"The market remains 【C9】______ about supply disruptions from Iraq. Higher oil prices bode well for gold, as the potential for inflation increases, which gold has historically been seen as a hedge against," it said.

In the Tokyo gold 【C10】______ , the benchmark June 2005 gold contract rose one yen per gram to 1,424 yen.

Gold has been 【C11】______ around $400 this week, but it is still some way off the heights 【C12】______ in January, when the market hit a 15-year peak of $430.50 as the euro 【C13】______ against the U. S. currency.

The euro was little changed at $1.2337. Some dealers pegged upside target at $410 an ounce but any move upward would 【C14】______ on how the dollar behaved against other 【C15】______ .

"There's a little bit of physical demand but overall trading is quiet. I think trading range in Asia will be between $404 to $406 an ounce," said one dealer in Hong Kong SAR, a key bullion trading center in East Asia.

【C1】______

A.rude

B.rough

C.pure

D.crude

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第7题

The unauthorized (未经授权的) copying of computer programs by American businesses alone de

The unauthorized (未经授权的) copying of computer programs by American businesses alone deprived software publishers of $1.6 billion last year, a figure that swells to nearly $ 7.5 billion when overseas markets are included. "Industry's loss on a global 【C1】______ is astonishing", says Ken Wasch, head of the US software Publishers Association. 【C2】______ first glance, software piracy (盗版) seems no different from 【C3】______ of any other copyrighted materials. But software is not really like other intellectual 【C4】______ . Books and videotapes can be copied only by 【C5】______ that are relatively 【C6】______ and expensive, and the product is 【C7】______ quite as good as the original. Software, on the other hand, is easily 【C8】______ , and the result is not a scratchy second- generation copy 【C9】______ a perfect working program. The rapid growth of electronic networks only 【C10】______ the problem, for it allows anyone with a computer and a modem to 【C11】______ software silently and instantaneously. More than 90 countries around the world are already 【C12】______ to the Internet, a global network that reaches a(n) 【C13】______ 25 million computer users. How to 【C14】______ this increasingly rampant(猖獗的) piracy? The publisher's first 【C15】______ was to control it through technical means: by putting 【C16】______ in their programs 【C17】______ prevented users from copying them. This 【C18】______ worked for a while, or at least until determined pirates found ways to 【C19】______ it. 【C20】______ the codes also made it difficult for legitimate users to copy programs onto their hard drives.

【C1】

A.base

B.foundation

C.ground

D.basis

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第8题

Viruses are human-made software programs【C1】______specifically to wreak havoc on personal
computers and networks. The【C2】______of contracting one of these computer viruses over the Internet has increased dramatically. Typically, you get a virus by opening e-mail【C3】______.

Some viruses are relatively【C4】______to individuals. They just【C5】______themselves to【C6】______messages or e-mail themselves to all the people listed in your address book. The sudden flood of email【C7】______mail servers, causing the system to【C8】______.

Other viruses are more【C9】______,and may lie asleep until a certain date. Then they【C10】______to life to do their dirty【C11】______. Sometimes a strange message appears on your screen, or data and programs may be【C12】______. In the worst case, all the contents of your hard drive may be【C13】______out. These【C14】______programs start on one computer, then replicate quickly,【C15】______other computers around the world.

In 1988, a student at Cornell University sent out a virus by【C16】______, nearly【C17】______the Internet to its knees. More recently, the "I Love You" virus caused over $1 billion in lost【C18】______as it【C19】______e-mail systems worldwide. Last year【C20】______, 10, 000 new viruses, worms and Trojan horses were unleashed.

【C1】

A.existed

B.discovered

C.created

D.manufactured

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第9题

Text【C1】______Space Agency is planning to【C2】______a spacecraft to the planet Mars. The sp

Text

【C1】______Space Agency is planning to【C2】______a spacecraft to the planet Mars. The spacecraft will be called Mars Observer. The project was to have【C3】______place in 1990. But it has been postponed. The Space Agency now【C4】______to send the spacecraft to Mars in 1992.

The Mars Observer is to【C5】______from an America's space shuttle. It will then【C6】______around tile North and South Poles of Mars. The spacecraft will have cameras to【C7】______pictures of the atmosphere and surface of Mars. Its major task is to look【C8】______signs of life.

The last voyage【C9】______Mars was in 1976. That was【C10】______the two American Viking spacecrafts land- ed on the planet. The next voyage was planned【C11】______1988 by the Soviet Union.

America's Mars Observer Project will【C12】______about $ 25.000.000. The high cost is one reason the Space Agency postponed the project. A【C13】______of scientists have criticized that decision. Carl Sagan of Cornell university【C14】______it "a great mistake". And the head of the Planetary Society said the project should not be postponed now【C15】______it appears to【C16】______support in Congress. Congress must【C17】______money for it. Some scientists have proposed a solution that would save【C18】______time and money. They say the Mars Ob- server be launched in 1990【C19】______planned, but on a traditional rocket【C20】______of the space shuttle.

【C1】

A.America

B.American

C.America's

D.Americans

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第10题

There's a great 【C1】______ of Friends where Chandler and Ross go to a 【C2】______ , basical
ly get overcharged and 【C3】______ to "get their money's 【C4】______ " by taking all the 【C5】______ from the hotel that aren't nailed down. With only a few exceptions (the remote is off 【C6】______ , but the batteries in the remote are 【C7】______ game), they 【C8】______ the hotel out of shampoo, 【C9】______ fruit, ashtrays, etc.

At the end of 【C10】______ , they get their comeuppance when Ross's suitcase flies open and out 【C11】______ hundreds of little toiletry bottles, a bushel of apples, dozens of towels and the like. Everyone around them, including the desk 【C12】______ , stares in 【C13】______ as they run out the door. But if it had only been 【C14】______ , 10 bottles of lotion and a dozen apples, would that have been OK? Where does the line between complimentary and contraband get drawn?

It has been estimated that the 【C15】______ industry loses about $100 million a year from theft, according to Los Angeles Times. Tia Gordon of the American Hotel and Lodging Association tells the Times the top ripped-off item is towels. Not for me; I can't even stand to use the towels my kids use, let alone steal one from a stranger.

【C1】______

A.story

B.chapter

C.episode

D.scene

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第11题

In some ways, the human body is both like a furnace and like an engine. It must have fuel
to produce heat as a furnace【C1】______. It must have fuel to produce motion and do【C2】______as an engine does. The nutrients(营养物)which【C3】______energy best are carbohydrates(碳水化合物)and fats. Protein can also be used as fuel. Minerals, vitamins, and water,【C4】______extremely valuable to the body, cannot be used as fuel.

If the body takes in more carbohydrates【C5】______are used for energy, the【C6】______is stored. Two storage places are the liver(肝)and muscles. There is a【C7】______, however, to the amount of carbohydrates they can【C8】______. When they are filled and they always【C9】______be for you to feel your best, excess carbohydrates are changed to fat and【C10】______around the body.

If the body does not take【C11】______a sufficient amount of food, it will use its stored fat for energy. If you【C12】______at all, the body would use up all the stored fats and【C13】______it would use its own protein in order to keep【C14】______as long as possible.

Therefore, the【C15】______amount of food you eat should be in【C16】______with your energy requirements. It is not necessary,【C17】______, for you to go【C18】______counting calories(卡路里)and weighing food. If a person is the【C19】______weight, it is safe to【C20】______that he is eating enough.

【C1】

A.has

B.needs

C.does

D.is

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