填空题
{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} For each numbered blank in the following passage, fill in
a suitable word in each blank on the ANSWER SHEET.
One of the features of London is the number of big stores,
most of which are to be found in or near the West End. They are vast buildings,
many stories{{U}} (51) {{/U}}; in them one may buy almost anything one
wants,{{U}} (52) {{/U}}a box of matches to a suite of furniture. Most
of{{U}} (53) {{/U}}are very modern and are equipped with speedy lifts
and escalators, and have well-planned lighting,{{U}} (54) {{/U}}and
heating. You can spend hours wandering{{U}} (55) {{/U}}one of these
stores, and you will probably lose your{{U}} (56) {{/U}}while you are
doing so, in spite of the public notices pointing the way{{U}} (57)
{{/U}}the lifts and entrances.{{U}} (58) {{/U}}you have been in the
store so long{{U}} (59) {{/U}}you feel hungry, you will{{U}} (60)
{{/U}}need to leave the building, for nearly all the big stores have cafés,
snack{{U}} (61) {{/U}}or restaurants. You can ring up a friend from a
telephone-box and you may{{U}} (62) {{/U}}at the theater agency to book
a seat{{U}} (63) {{/U}}an evening show; or you may drop{{U}} (64)
{{/U}}a travel department and arrange for a{{U}} (65) {{/U}}in Wales
or Western Australia. If you{{U}} (66) {{/U}}homesick, you will be able
to get a newspaper or magazine{{U}} (67) {{/U}}your own country at the
newspaper counter; and in book department you will{{U}} (68) {{/U}}able
to buy the complete{{U}} (69) {{/U}}of William Shakespeare and the
latest thriller. You can inspect the goods on sale{{U}} (70) {{/U}}your
leisure, and you will not be pestered to buy, though occasionally an assistant
may ask whether he can be of help to you.