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填空题How awful it would be to be a celebrity, always in the public eyes, Celebrities lead very. stressful lives, no matter (51) glamorous or powerful they are, they have too little privacy, too (52) pressure, and no safety. (53) . one thing, celebrities don't have the privacy an ordinary person has. The most personal details of their lives are splashed all over the front pages of newspapers and magazines. (54) a celebrity's family is hauled into the spotlight. Photographers hound celebrities at their homes, in restaurants, and (55) the streets, hoping to get a picture of their idols. When celebrities try to do the things that normal people do, like eat (56) or attend a football game, they (57) the risk of being interrupted by thoughtless autograph hounds or mobbed by aggressive fans. (58) addition to the loss of privacy, celebrities must cope (59) the constant pressure of having to look great and act right. Their physical appearance is always (60) observation, Famous women, especially, (61) from the spotlight, drawing remarks like "She really looks old" or "Boy, has she put on weight". Unflattering pictures of celebrities are photographers' prizes to be sold to the highest bidder; this increases the pressure on celebrities to look good (62) all times. Famous people are also under pressure to act calm under any (63) . Because they are constantly observed, they have (64) freedom to blow off steam or to do something just a little crazy. Most important, celebrities must deal with the stress of being in constant danger. The friendly grabs, hugs, and kisses of enthusiastic fans can quickly turn into uncontrolled assaults on a celebrity's hair, clothes, and car. Most people agree that photographers (65) some responsibility for the death of one of the leading celebrities of the 1990s—Princess Diana. (66) or not their pursuit caused the crash that took her life, it % clear she was chased as aggressively as any escaped convict (67) bloodhounds. And celebrity can even lead to deliberately lethal attacks. The attempt to kill Ronald Reagan and the murder of John Lennon came about because 2 unbalanced people became obsessed with these world-famous figures. Famous people must live with the fact that they are always fair game—and never (68) out of season, Some people (69) of starring roles, their names in lights, and their picture on the cover of People magazine. But the cost is far too high. A famous person gives up private life, feels pressured to look and act certain ways all the time, and is never completely safe. And ordinary, calm life is far safer and saner (70) a life of fame.
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填空题Some (research) suggests (what) there is a (link between) the body's calcium balance (and) tooth decay. A. research B. what C. link between D. and
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填空题On seeing the policeman the thief ran off.The moment ____________________.
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填空题The president asked them to consider this proposal carefully.(consideration) ____________________.
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填空题{{B}}Passage A{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} {{I}}You will hear a monologue. Listen to it and fill out the table with the information you've heard for questions 11—15. Some of the information has been given to you in the table. Write only 1 word in each blank. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.{{/I}} 1. Plants give out faint ______ when they are thirsty. 11 2. Many insects like to attack ______ plants. 12 3. To test his theory, Robert is using a device that can ______ plant cries. 13 4. A Healthy plant sounds ______ in Robert's test. 14 5. The snapping pipes in plants make noises ten thousand times more quiet than a ______. 15
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填空题West Berlin was treated as a city and state of the Federal Republic of Germany until the ______ of the German state in 1990, though it was not constitutionally part of that nation. (reunify)
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填空题Why should they resist the extension of the mountain economy? (point) ______.
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填空题 The influence of the moral standards of the home is evident. If there is no recognition of the difference{{U}} (46) {{/U}}right and wrong, it is hard for the child to acquire the qualities which are necessary{{U}} (47) {{/U}}good citizenship. Unwise discipline is, almost equally obvious, {{U}}(48) {{/U}}factor often found in the background of the young offender. But important{{U}} (49) {{/U}}these two factors are, they do not cover the whole field. The experience of those who work with juvenile delinquents has shown us{{U}} (50) {{/U}}greatly behavior is influenced by the emotional relationships within the family circle. The extent to which{{U}} (51) {{/U}}is affection between the{{U}} (52) {{/U}}and the child, and in the early stages especially between the mother and the child, is evidently of fundamental{{U}} (53) {{/U}}to his development, lack of love is more{{U}} (54) {{/U}}to produce delinquency{{U}} (55) {{/U}}bad material conditions.
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填空题{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}} {{B}}Earthquakes{{/B}} 66. {{U}}At two minutes to noon in September 1 of 1923, the great clock in Tokyo stopped.{{/U}} 67. {{U}}Tokyo Bay Shook as if huge rug had been pulled from under it.{{/U}} 68. {{U}}Towered above the bay, the 4,000 meter Mount Fuji stood above a deep trench in the sea.{{/U}} 69. {{U}}It was from this trench where the earthquake came,{{/U}} at a magnitude of 8. 3 on the Richter scale, Huge waves swept over the city. 70. {{U}}Boats were driven inland, and buildings and people were dragged out sea.{{/U}} 71. {{U}}The tremors dislodged part of a hillside, which gave way, brushing trains, stations and bodies the water below.{{/U}} 72. {{U}}Three massive shocks wrecked the of Tokyo and Yokohama{{/U}} and, during the next six hours, there were more than 100 aftershocks. The casualties were enormous, but there were also some lucky survivors. 73. {{U}}The most remarkably was a woman who was having a bath in her room at the Tokyo Grand Hotel.{{/U}} 74. {{U}}As for the hotel collapsed, she and her bath gracefully descended to the street,{{/U}} 75. {{U}}leave both her and the bath water intact.{{/U}}
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