单选题When I saw the vase in the shop window, I knew it was exactly what I ______. A. look for B. am looking for C. had been looking for D. have looked for
单选题You have to read the manual carefully first, otherwise you ______ have difficulty using the cell phone. A. should B. will C. might D. may
单选题I'm sorry you've decided not to go with us on the river trip, but ______ you change your mind, there will still be enough room on the boat for you. A. even though B. nevertheless C. in the event that D. provided if
单选题The recent literary representations of the North-East of England have been concerned with life after the death of ______. A. farming and spinning. B. ducking and diving C. wheeling and dealing D. coalmining and shipbuilding
单选题Once you put the folk tale ______, it will be popular.
单选题The project, ______ by the end of 2012, will expand the city"s digital television signal to be accessible to a million users.
单选题During examinations candidates are always supposed to stay in seats, keep their eyes on the work, ____ to anyone.
单选题Lest anyone _____ it strange, let me assure you that it is quite true.
单选题{{B}}Section D{{/B}} Directions: You are going
to read a passage. Seven sentences have been removed from it. Choose from the
sentences A-H the one which fits" each gap. There is one extra sentence which
you do not need to use.
Questions 72-78 are based on the following
passage. The American baby boom after the war made
unconvincing U.S. advice to poor countries that they restrain their births.
However, there has hardly been a year since 1957 in which {{U}}(72)
{{/U}} and other rich countries, and in 1976 the fall was especially sharp.
Both East Germany and West Germany have fewer births than they have deaths, and
the United States is only temporarily able to avoid this condition because
{{U}}(73) {{/U}}. It is true that Americans do not
typically plan their births to set an example for developing nations.
{{U}}(74) {{/U}}; once women see interesting and well-paid jobs and
careers available they are less willing to provide free labor for child rearing.
From costing nothing, children suddenly come to seem impossibly
expensive. And to the high cost of children are added the
uncertainties introduced by divorce; {{U}}(75) {{/U}} and themselves to
the difficulty of raising a child alone. These
circumstances--women working outside the home and the instability of marriage
--tend to spread with industrial society and they will affect more and more
countries during the remainder of this country. Along with them goes social
mobility, ambition to rise in the urban world, {{U}}(76)
{{/U}}. Food shortage will happen again when the reserves
resulting from the good harvests of 1976 and 1977 have been consumed.
{{U}}(77) {{/U}} struggling under the weight of twice their present
populations by the year 2000. the presently rich countries are approaching a
stable population largely because of the changed place of women, and they
incidentally are setting an example of restraint to the rest of the world.
{{U}}(78) {{/U}}, and aspirations will exceed resources. All this leads
to a population in the twenty-first century that is smaller than was feared a
few years ago. For those anxious to see world population brought under control
the news is encouraging. Sentences:
A. Industrial society will spread to the poor countries.
B. The children of the baby boom are now an exceptionally large group of
married couples. C. Social development has made child-rearing
inexpensive. D. Couples are increasingly unwilling to subject
children to the terrible experience of marital breakdown. E.
Birth rates have not fallen in the United States. F.
Urbanization is likely to continue with the cities of the developing
nations. G. We are more affected by women's
liberation. H. A main factor in bringing down the births in
Europe in the 19th century.
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单选题Isabella: Is that the time? ______. I must be going now.
Daniel: Would you like another coffee before you go?
Isabella: No, I"m all right, thanks.
Daniel: OK. I"ll just go and get your coat, then.
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单选题{{B}}Section A{{/B}} Directions: In this
section, you will hear 6 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a
question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the
question will be read only once. After each question, there will be a pause.
During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and
decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the
Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
单选题How did they manage to steal the Van Gogh? It wag right ______ the security guard's nose. A. below B. before C. under D. beside
单选题He has been with the company for 30 years, but the management has now decided to ______ with his services.
单选题Helena: Oh, welcome, come in, please.
Jack: ________ And here’s a small gift. Let me wish you happy every day.
Helena: Thank you. Oh, what a beautiful birthday card!
单选题Sam: Did you see that fascinating film on THTV-4 last night?
Mary: That stupid love story? Sam: Yes. Didn't you like
it? Mary: No. ______ They're all rubbish.
A. I'm not kidding.
B. I can't bear films of that kind.
C. Don't make me laugh.
D. Not really, but I've heard about one.
单选题______ he lived most of his adult life in France, James Joyce's fiction was always set in Ireland. A. Because B. Despite C. Since D. Although
单选题The agencies are working together to ______ policies on food safety. A. cooperate B. coordinate C. accompany D. associate
单选题Whichofthefollowingcubesissimilartotheunfoldedcube?(Note:thefacesofthecubearenontransparent).
