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填空题Old people are always saying that the young people are not (61) they were. The same comment is (62) from generation to generation and it is always (63) . It has never been truer than it is today. The young are better educated. They have a lot more money to spend and enjoy (64) freedom. They grow up more quickly and are not so (65) on their parents. Events which the older generation remember vividly are (66) more than past history. This is as it should be. Every new generation is (67) from the one that preceded it. Today the difference is very marked indeed. The old always assume that they know best for the simple (68) that they have been (69) a bit longer. They don't like to feel that their values are being questioned or threatened. And this is precisely what the (70) are doing. They are questioning the (71) of their eiders and disturbing their complacency. They take leave to (72) that the older generation has created the best of all possible words. What they reject more than (73) is conformity. Office, hours, for instance, are nothing more than enforced slavery. Wouldn't people work best if they were given complete freedom and (74) ? And what (75) the clothing? Who said that all the men in the world should (76) drab grey suits? If we turn our (77) to more serious matters, who said that human differences can best be solved through conventional politics or by violent means? Why have the older generation so often used (78) to solve their problems? Why are they are so unhappy and guilt-ridden in their personal lives, so obsessed with mean ambitions and the desire to amass more and more (79) possessions? Can anything be right with the rat-race? Haven't the old lost (80) with all that is important in life?
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填空题{{U}}It is widely believed{{/U}} that languages develop and change constantly.
填空题There is no point in minimizing the consequences of this disaster. (use) ______.
填空题I want to rent a new apartment that is ______ (comfortable)than this one.
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How many different kinds of emotions do you feel? You may be (1) to find it is very hard to specify all of them. Not only(2) hard to describe in words, they are difficult to(3). As a result, people rarely(4)all of them. However, there are a number of (5)emotions that most people experience.
When we receive something that we want, or something happens(6)we like, we usually feel joy or happiness. Joy is a positive and powerful emotion,(7)for which we all strive. It is natural to want to be happy, and all of us(8)happiness. As a general(9), joy occurs when we reach a(10) goal or obtain a desired object.
(11)people often desire different goals and objects, it is(12)that one person may find joy in repairing an automobile,(13)another may find joy in solving a math problem. Of course, we often share(14)goals or interests, and therefore we can experience joy together. This may be in sports, in the arts, in learning, in raising a family, or in (15)being together.
When we have difficulty(16)desired objects or reaching desired goals we experience(17) emotions such as anger and grief. When little things get in our way, we experience(18) frustrations or tensions. For example, if you are dressing to go out(19)a date, you may feel frustration when a zipper breaks or a button falls off. The more difficulty you have in reaching a goal, the more frustrated you may feel and the more angry you may become. If you really want something to happen, and you feel it(20)happen, but someone or something stops it, you may become quite angry.
1. A、shocked B、upset
C、surprised D、disappointed
2. A、emotional feelings are B、are emotional feelings
C、the emotional feeling is D、is the emotional feeling
3. A、list B、recognize
C、arrange D、understand
4. A、agree B、agree on
C、agree with D、agree to
5. A、necessary B、vital
C、essential D、basic
6. A、if B、what
C、that D、when
7. A、one B、the one
C、very one D、only one
8. A、search to B、search for
C、search D、search of
9. A、practice B、rule
C、law D、sense
10. A、desired B、desirous
C、prospective D、fascinated
11. A、For B、When
C、Since D、Being
12. A、understanding B、understood
C、to understand D、understandable
13. A、however B、if
C、while D、even though
14. A、same B、common
C、positive D、different
15. A、just B、purely
C、right D、even
16. A、of obtaining B、in obtaining
C、with obtaining D、for obtaining
17. A、bad B、unpleasant
C、uneasy D、negative
18. A、little B、unnecessary
C、less D、minor
19. A、on B、in
C、for D、to
20. A、will B、shall
C、should D、would
填空题First produced in 1949 Arthur Miller"s ______ struck an immediate, emotional chord with audiences. Much of its success is attributed to Miller"s facility in portraying the universal hopes and fears of middle-class America. Through his main character,______, Miller examines the myth of the American Dream and the shallow promise of happiness through material wealth.
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填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} You are going to read a text about the
Yellowstone National Park in the U. S. , followed by a list of explanations.
Choose the best explanation from the list A-F for each numbered subheading
(41-45). There is one extra explanation which you do not need to use. Mark
your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
(41){{B}}Orientation{{/B}} Yellowstone is much
more than hot ground and gushing steam. Located astride the Continental Divide,
most of the park occupies a high plateau surrounded by mountains and drained by
several rivers. Park boundaries enclose craggy peaks, alpine lakes, deep
canyons, and vast forests. In 1872, Yellowstone became the world's first
national park, the result of great foresight on the part of many people about
our eventual need for the solace and beauty of wild places. (42)
{{B}}When to Go{{/B}} More than half of the 3 million annum visitors
come in July and August. In September and early October, the weather is good,
the visitors few, and the wildlife abundant. In May and June, you can see
newborn animals, but the weather may be cold, wet, and even snowy. Between about
No-vember 1 and May 1 most park roads are closed to vehicles.
(43) {{B}}Getting There{{/B}} (44) {{B}}How to
Visit{{/B}} The 142-mile (228.5-kilometer) Grand Loop Road forms a
figure eight, with connecting spurs to the five entrances. On any visit, start
with the geyser basins and Mammoth Hot Springs to see wildlife and thermal
features (caution: both can be hazardous if approached too closely). On the
second day, travel to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Hayden Valley, and
Yellowstone Lake. (45) {{B}}Park Information{{/B}}
Park opens year-round. [A] Road from North Entrance to
Northeast Entrance open all year; most other park roads closed to cars November
through April. Call headquarters for latest weather and road
conditions. [B] Facilities for Disabled Visitor centers, Madison
and Fishing Bridge Campgrounds, most rest rooms, amphitheaters, numerous
ranger-led activities, walks, and exhibits are wheelchair accessible. Free
brochure available. [C] On a longer stay, visit the Northern
Range, or consider a boating or fishing trip on Yellowstone Lake; a backcountry
excursion on foot or horse; or any of the numerous easy nature trails throughout
the park. [D] In early years, what made Yellowstone stand out
was the extravaganza of geysers and hot springs. The wild landscape and the
bison, elk, and bears were nice but, after all, America was still a pioneer
country filled with scenic beauty and animals. [E] By
Plane West Yellowstone Airport (WYS) at the West Entrance of
Yellowstone. (This airport is open June through September.) Cody
Airport (COD) about 50 miles (81 kilometers) from the park. [F]
During the winter season, mid-December to mid-March, Yellowstone becomes a
fantasy of steam and ice; facilities are limited but sufficient. Only the road
between the North and Northeast Entrances stays open to cars, but snowmobiling
is permitted on unplowed roads. Heated snow coaches offer tours and give
cross-country skiers access to the 50 miles (80.5 kilometers ) of groomed
trails.
填空题The football match will be televised (life) ______ from the government stadium.
填空题A. yes, of course.
B. I"m sorry, but he is not in.
C. Here you are.
D. No. It began after I got there.
E.OK, fine.
F. Have you?
G. Yes, I"ve already done that.
H. Yes. I will. Thank you.
填空题There is convinced evidence that stress is partly responsible for his failing health.( )
填空题Its a great shame for me ______ (laugh at)in front of so many people.
填空题These vegetables can be cooked ______. 这些蔬菜可以用几种不同的方法烹调。
填空题The phrase 10 was coined by William James in 1890 as a description of the flow of thought within the human mind. It is a phrase much used in the criticism in the new fiction of the 1920s and 1930s.
填空题A. I enjoy P. E. at school. B. I like basketball. C. What kind of movies do you like, then? D. Because it's exciting. E. Frequency. It's an action movie and it's interesting. F. Oh, I like comedies, too. G. Sorry. I don't. I want to go to a movie. H: I don't like watching movies. Dave: What sports do you like? Rita: I like basketball. Dave: Why do you like it? Rita: (61) Dave: Do you want to play it now? Rita: (62) Dave: What movie? Rita: (63) Dave: But I don't think so. Action movies are usually boring and scary. Rita: (64) Dave: I like comedies. Rita: (65)
填空题Henry: How many science courses did you have in high school?Jane: ____________
填空题Author____Title____ Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy.
填空题We must study the phenomenon that some of our top college students prove to be uncompetitive when they ______ with society.
填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Pick out the appropriate expressions from the eight
choices below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
A. No one likes to go to the cinema. B. I like him very
much.C. The hero is played by Leo.
D. That'd be very kind of you.E. It's a new one, I suppose?
F. Here is your seat.G. Come on!
H. But something is wrong with my car.Bruce: Would you
like to see the movie Tatanic, Penny?Penny: {{U}}(56) {{/U}}Is it
any good?Bruce: I hear it's very good. {{U}}(57) {{/U}}Penny:
Oh, terrific! Leo is my favorite. {{U}}(58) {{/U}}Bruce: I hear it
is on at the Superman Cinema tonight. Why don't we go to see it
together?Penny: Okay. {{U}}(59) {{/U}}Bruce: Don't worry. I'll
give you a ride at your office at 6.Penny: {{U}}(60)
{{/U}}Bruce: See you then,Penny: Bye.
