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填空题People of Burlington are being disturbed 1 the sound of bells. Four students from Burlington College of Higher Education are in the bell tower of the church and have made up their 2 to ring the bells nonstop for two weeks as a protest 3 heavy trucks which run day and night through the narrow High Street. "They not only make it 4 to sleep at night, but they are doing damage to our houses and shops of historical interest," said John Norris, one of the protesters. "If we must have these noisy trucks on the roads," said Jean Lacey, a biology student, "why don"t they 5 a new road that goes round the town? Burlington isn"t much more than a large village. Its streets were 6 meant for heavy traffic". Harry Fields also studying biology said they wanted to make as much noise as possible to force the government officials to 7 what everybody was shaving to stand. "Most of them don"t live here anyway," he said, "they come in 8 meetings, and the Town Hall is soundproof, so they probably don"t notice. It"s high time they realized the problem." The fourth student, Liza Vernum, said she thought the public were mostly on their side, and even if they weren"t they soon would be. I asked if they were afraid that the 9 might come to stop them. "Not really," she said, "actually we are proper bell-ringers. I mean we are assistant bell-ringers for the church. There is no law against practising." I left the church with the sound of the bells 10 in my ears. A. officially B. difficult C. by D. with E. for F. ringing G. minds H. police I. often J. against K. realize L. build M. to N. want O. never
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填空题Ros Langford
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填空题 Abbey: You can always recognize dieters from the sour expression on their faces. They spend most of their time turning their noses up at food. They are forever consulting calorie charts, gazing at themselves in mirrors, and leaping on to weighing-machines in the bathroom. They spend a lifetime fighting a losing battle against spreading hips, protruding tummies and double chins. What a miserable lot dieters are! Marlin: I began making some dietary and lifestyle changes during my second year of college and have been eating this way ever since. I like the way I feel when I don't eat animal foods so much more than the pleasure I used to get from eating them. I have much more energy; I need less sleep; I feel calmer; I can maintain an ideal body weight without worrying about how much I eat, and I can think more clearly. Maggie: During my first year of college, I gained forty pounds when I began throwing the javelin. For the next twenty years, I carried all of this extra weight and kidded myself that I was in good shape since that's what I weighed in college. Now that I've lost ail that extra weight, I feel great! People say all the time, "Well, how do you live without eating cheeseburgers or this or that?" and I say, "You just don't. It's not even an option. It's not that hard once you get on it." Belinda: If you are on a diet, you're always hungry, You can't be hungry and happy at the same time. All the horrible concoctions you eat instead of food leave you permanently dissatisfied. A complete food it may be, but not quite as complete as juicy steak. So at least three times a day you will be exposed to temptation. How miserable to watch others tucking into piles of mouth watering food while you tuck a water biscuit and sip unsweetened lemon juice! And if hunger just proves too much for you, in the end you will lash out and devour five huge guilt-inducing cream cakes at a sitting. Then things will turn out to be even worse. Wood: I went on diet when my doctor told me that my blood pressure tended to be high. Only at that time did I realize the danger of being overweight. Since I began making dietary changes in 1982, eating this way has become increasingly accepted. I don't feel rye lost something after dieting. Instead, I've got something valuable. That is good health.                   StatementsA. Being on a diet is a torture.B. I feel better with vegetarian food.C. I lost weight after dieting.D. I began dieting for the sake of health.E. Dieting enables people to eat more than they need.F. Dieting simply causes endless worries.G. Dieting does more harm than good to one's health.
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填空题Part 3
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填空题Belinda
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填空题A- OK in Naples
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填空题Jennifer: The greenhouse effect might be causing the change, but it's a cycle that's been tracked for about a hundred years and in the past 20 years or so it just stopped cycling. And this is only affecting a small part of the world. People talk about greenhouse effect because they want to show how much concern they have about the future of the world. Don't be as silly as them. Kac: Spring just hits here, too. It's so nice—windows open, the fresh air of changing seasons just lights me up. When I was younger this was the season for walking through the melting snow and ice, across roadsides, through square acre forests among the fields, I got so excited to be out in the wild. It's tough to be in the city this time of year. Maybe I'll go camping soon! Soscia: In the city you don't have seasons. Spring rain does not make man-made structure grow, and wet roads are not inconvenient for you because you can move around in your car. Summer's heat is no longer a problem and air-conditioning makes your rooms cool as autumn. The colors of the city don't change because nature is not powerful enough to change them as she changes the color of woods. Winter snow leaves nothing white but muddy roads. Harno: Snow in Georgia is a funny thing. We have been having 24 hours weather news on the TV for the past week, just because there is a threat of snow. Schools have closed based on these predictions, and all we got was rain. But the rule is that if it sticks to the ground, school is canceled. It would be a great excuse to get the day off. People rush to the grocery store to buy milk and bread—I don't know why, but they do. When I was growing up here we used to get one or two big snowfalls a year, but there has not been any for the last few. Damn global warming. Macland: It's been so nice. I am of the firm belief that in February we get the day like cool autumn season in November…In February it's like a warm period that's been getting stronger and longer every year since my boyhood, and it gets defeated by the final blowing snowstorm of March at least once, but anyone can survive (生存)those snowstorms, since we all know they'll be gone in a few days. Now match each of the people (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement. Statements A. Future is bright. B. Man conquers nature. C. We can see the effect of the pollution on the climate. D. Human beings have to struggle hard against weather. E. The call of nature is there. F. He hates spring. G. Sometimes we worry too much about nothing. Note: there are two extra statements.
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填空题Elizabeth Budy
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填空题Sharon Brage: I was walking in the shopping center when a car went straight on and knocked me over. That's why I am in this hospital now. Although I was not in danger of life, yet the bones of both my legs are broken. Doctors say I might not be able to walk steadily afterwards. The driver was going too fast. High Street is a shopping centre, not a car racing place. There are old people and children crossing the street all the time. Cars should not be allowed into the shopping centre. Why should everybody suffer because a few selfish people are too lazy to walk to the shops?Jack Bream: Well, my sympathy to the lady who was hurt by my car in the shopping center. Yet what could I do? She stepped straight out of the shop and into the road without looking. I think she is lucky to be alive. I am actually a very careful driver and have never had any accident before. She should have used at least the zebra-crossing. I simply don't understand these ladies with many bags and parcels in their arms and walk on as if there were no cars at all. The police should stop people from walking on the road. Roads are for cars, not for people.George Forest: Accidents like this happen all the time. When people are shopping, they think about nothing else. They forget about road safety altogether. The drivers are just as bad. They become impatient with traffic jams and parking problems make them careless. There is only one way to prevent accidents here, and that's by banning cars from using High Street. This old town was built before the age of motor cars, so most of its streets are too narrow for heavy traffic. To protect the old buildings, we should build a by-pass to go around the shopping center and to divert the through traffic from it too. The situation in High Street calls for a special solution. Up until now, drivers have been allowed to come and go as they please. But every town needs traffic-free areas where people eau relax in peace and safety. Parks and shopping centers should be completely closed to all motor vehicles.Joe Dixion: These days everyone needs a car. It's the cheapest, fastest, most comfortable way to get around. It's especially convenient for shopping. Why wait in the rain for crowded buses and struggle with heavy parcels? Go by car. Of course there are traffic problems. That's not because there are too many cars but because there are too few roads. The Government should spend a little of our tax money on widening High Street, building new highways and more car parks in the downtown area.Herbert Rawlins: Drivers are selfish. They only think of their own comfort and forget about the suffering they cause, other people. They poison our air with waste and gas. They shatter our ears with noise They wreck our nerves with dangerous driving. Beautiful old buildings are torn down to make room for car parks. The countryside is scarred with new highways. The society sacrifices too much for cars. Who actually benefits? Nobody. Not even the drivers themselves, because they suffer from poor health through lack of physical exercises and nervous tension. Now match each of the persons (61 to 65 ) to the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements. Statements[A] Both the drivers and the people shopping should be responsible for the present situation in High Street.[B] Cars are the bad things which do not do any people any good.[C] What caused the accident and my suffering should be considered and dealt with to find a good solution.[D] Even a careful driver can get into an accident.[E] It is the Government who should take the responsibility not the people who have ears.[F] We shouldn't tear down our old buildings to build new roads. On the contrary, we should protect our old buildings.[G] People shopping around in High Street should be careful of the traffic and use the zebra-crossing.
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填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}} Read the following article in which five people talk about their time arrangement. For questions 61~ 65, match the name of each person to one of the statements( A to G) given below: Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.{{/I}}{{B}} Pattie Kovars:{{/B}} Even if my whole family gets up very early, I always like to work at night. I find that's my best time to get work done. I like night time because everything is calm and I can just write. I feel calmer and more focused at night. There is no pressure. When I read my papers in the morning, I'm always amazed how good they sound.{{B}} Brandi Baldasano:{{/B}} I try to make use of all the small portions of time that I have available. I find that I can finish a lot in fifteen minutes, because I am able to concentrate for that long knowing I have only a few minutes. Those small units of time really add up over a week. Setting small goals seems to help me a- void feeling overwhelmed. I use my calendar as a guide.{{B}} Galo Arboleda :{{/B}} I'm the king of procrastination(耽搁), I like to do everything at the last minute. I always tell myself to stop this pattern, but then once again. I stay all night writing the paper or studying for the test. Usually I do end up doing it all but I always manage to get an A or B. I guess I work well under pressure.{{B}} Mark Vaught:{{/B}} Being a college athlete, one of my big problems was prioritizing my time and trying to balance my sport, school and friends. My big mistake was putting my sport first. In the excitement, I placed my sport as first priority, my friends and teammates second, and my studies last. Today I have plans to go on to graduate school and I am affected by my grades because I did not put a high enough emphasis on my classes.{{B}} Leticia Sequra:{{/B}} One big problem I face in managing time is not leaving time in my schedule for the unannounced. My days are quite full and I have others depending on me to do things at certain times. I don't give myself much spare time in my daily schedule and, at last, that can be quite stressful.{{I}} Now match each of the items (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements.{{/I}} {{B}} Statements {{/B}}A. As for me, it's never too late to learn.B. Unanticipated occurrence makes my schedule tighter.C. I admit that I am a night owl.D. I taste the bitterness from my sports fever.E. t believe that haste makes waste.F. I have the ability to deal with high pressure.G. 1 can make efficient use of my time.
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填空题Arlene
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填空题Grose My family wanted me home every other weekend, but I didn’t fit in there anymore. I’d argue constantly with my father, who still treated me like a child. My sister thought I was "uppity". Everyone was miserable, and I felt guilty. I decided to try treatment when my friends got fed up with me. They didn’t want to talk about my problems any more, but my problems were the major focus of my life. I needed someone who could help me understand what was happening to me. I’d seen ads for the counseling center and decided to give it a try. Kwanzaa When I took a part-time job and started living off-campus, my course work fell apart. I couldn’t concentrate or sleep, and I was always irritable and angry. When I began considering suicide, I knew I needed serious help. My resident advisor helped me call a local hotline where I got some good referrals. It was just a phone call, but it was the starting point that got me to the professional help I needed. Cheever I’ve always been anxious and never had much confidence. College was harder than I had expected, and then my parents divorced, which was traumatic for me. After a while, all I did was cry, sleep, and feel waves of panic. Actually while the depression was painful, working to get better has taught me a lot about who I am and how to stay healthy. Colbert After two years, of straight A’s, I couldn’t finish assignments anymore. I felt exhausted but couldn’t sleep, and drank a lot. I couldn’t enjoy life like my friends did anymore. I kept asking myself, "How could I be depressed? I’d had a normal family life, had been getting good grades, and hadn’t experienced any big trauma—where did my depression come from?" I knew I was depressed but thought I could pull out of it by myself. Unfortunately, friends reinforced this attitude by telling me to just toughen up. When that didn’t work, I felt even worse because I had "failed" again. When a friend suggested I talk to his counselor, I resisted at first. In my mind, professional help was for weak, messed up people. But then, I hit a bottom so low that I was willing to try anything. Getting treatment definitely changed my life for the better and helped me avoid flunking a semester. Fenty During a manic episode, I stayed awake for five days straight, but had a lot of energy. I spent my tuition money on a major shopping spree (购物狂欢) and long distance phone calls. I also played around with several guys that I hardly knew. At the time, I felt so great that I couldn’t see that there were serious problems with what I was doing. Now that I’ve gotten some treatment, I’m back from the edge, I know how to keep from being out there again. Now match each of the people (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement. Note: There are two extra statements. Statements[A] I never changed the opinion that professional help was for weak, messed up people.[B] Getting professional treatment can really pull me out of depression.[C] At first I didn’t know where my depression came from and resisted professional help.[D] When my friends were impatient with me, I decided to go to the counseling center for help.[E] A phone call got me to the professional help.[F] Everyone can be full of energy for five days without sleep.[G] I learned a lot about myself and to stay healthy through the way of working to get better.
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填空题Chen:
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填空题When I tell people that I work from wherever I am, whether it is home or a friend"s office, I am generally met with a bit of scorn or a response that points out how "lucky" I am. Actually, I"m just getting to 1 what millions of people are already living: the mobile office. Office space has undergone marked changes in the past few decades, with wooden desks being 2 by customizable cubicle walls and desks, then shifting to many of the new open-office designs we see now. This evolution is continuing as 3 realize that mobile technology is keeping workers away from the office more than ever. Perhaps the most 4 change this yeas is something that has already begun. Thanks to increasing 5 on mobile devices, professionals can make a seamless transition from home to meetings to the office, with clients and 6 never realizing the change in location. Phones can easily be routed to cell phones, and cloud-based file storage means documents can be 7 from any device with an Internet connection. As the "work anywhere" trend continues to grow, professionals will have more 8 than ever. They"ll no longer be chained to a desk eight hours a day, allowing them to be more 9 and more reachable when they"re needed. In time, this will most likely 10 the definition of the office to include any location where an Internet connection is available. A. accessed B. businesses C. confidence D. considerate E. created F. customers G. efficient H. engineers I. experience J. freedom K. notable L. provide M. reliance N. replaced O. reshape
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填空题Mr. Tom Brown
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填空题Joan
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填空题Regular Performance of Meditation
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填空题Zhang Qiang
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填空题Directions: Read the text from a magazine article in which several people expressed their different opinions on the same issue. Please match the name of each person to one of the statements given below. Mary The new book about the death of Princess Diana is an insult to the French medical team that fought in vain to save her life last August. Everyone knows the situation was hopeless. It is tasteless for a couple of American journalists to criticize the heroic efforts of the French doctors and the British intelligence team that have had to pick up the pieces and deal with the aftermath of the accident. The authors can wheel out as many American Experts as they like, expound on as many theories as they like of how American procedures could have saved Diana's life, but this is just another tacky attempt to make money out of Diana's horrific death. Sian Given the extent of Diana's injuries, her death was inevitable. Stories about what might have happened only cause further pain for the families of those involved. Let the dead rest in peace. Andre The suggestion that Diana could have been saved if she had been transported more quickly to a hospital completely ignores the French system of medical rescue, which relies on fully equipped ambulances manned by a medical team under the supervision of a physician. It's easy to say afterward that Diana should have been sent to the hospital right away. But when a team arrives on the scene, it is impossible in most cases to tell immediately what is the best solution. The French approach is a reasonable one. Rob You provided a tantalizing excerpt from what is no doubt a fascinating book. The section on whether Diana could have lived debates relevant issues of delay in hospital treatment, given that Diana survived for nearly two hours. But what is surely more important is that if she, Dodi Fayed and the chauffeur had been wearing seat belts, they almost certainly would have survived and been able to throw some real light on exactly what happened in the accident. Now match each of the persons with the appropriate statement. Note: there is one extra statement. Statements A. No one can tell exactly what happened in the accident. B. I think we should not bring any more pains for the families concerned. C. I think some American reporters are just attempting to make more money out of her death. D. The French medical team is correct in treating Diana on the scene. E. Diana could have been saved if she was delivered to the hospital quickly.
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填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Read the texts in which five people expressed their opinion about the concept of "happiness". For questions 61 to 65, match the name of each person to one of the statements (A to G) given below.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. Heather McCoy : Entering a bookstore, one cannot help but notice entire shelves devoted to books boasting knowledge of the trtle path to happiness. Whether this wave of infomercials and books can actually make people happier is the question.Happiness cannot be found by adhering to a narrow set of steps or rules. Finding happiness is not as simple as following a how-to manual, it is something that every person must find in his or her own way. {{B}}Gary RusseH:{{/B}} Does happiness grow proportionally with wealth? Hardly. Experience teaches US material satisfaction comes only when one finds himself wealthier than those around him; and, in a like manner, one feels unhappy only when finding himself poorer than his friends or relatives. So, a millionaire will experience a feeling of being lowered when confronting a billionaire, while a worker with a monthly salary of several hundred dollars becomes the envy of the villagers in remote mountainous regions. David Niven: True happiness is not a result from human action.Results are temporary whereas happiness is everywhere and can neither be created nor destroyed.The happiness is realized by understanding one's own SELE. With true happiness there is no place for disappointments! True happiness may mean pain and restraint in the beginning but will lead to eternal joy and freedom.To achieve true happiness, we should isolate and remove the negatives. Joshua Patty: Happiness is a state of mind.You can be happy in almost any situation.Likewise, you can be unhappy in an equal number of situations.In the end,it's your decision. If one can control one's unhappiness, then one must be able to control one's happiness.As far as I know, the human genome project has not been able to identify a single part of any human chromosome which is responsible for happiness. {{B}}Laura Johnson:{{/B}} So what makes me a happy person? Studying to be a journalist because I love to write, not because it pays a lot of money.Skiing in the winter snow and swimming in the summer sun.Spending time with my close friends from home that like the real me just as much as the old me.Being in a stable family.Reading romance novels and watching bizarre movies.Having a boyfriend who knows more about rock and roll history than I do. Note: there are two extra statements. Statements [A] Happiness lies in persistent pursuit. [B] Happiness is in your own hand. [C] Freedom is positively related to happiness. [D] Happiness is based on comparison. [E] There does not exist a guide to happiness. [F] Happiness is a balance between man and nature. [G] Happiness is all about doing what you want to.
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