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填空题最近这里新建了好几 suǒ 小学,孩子们搬进了新学校,高兴极了。
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填空题如果你遇到坏人或者 wēi 险,就打电话110,警察会马上来帮助你。
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填空题解放军叔叔都是勇敢的人,他们 rèn 何困难都不怕。
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填空题使用了新技术后,节 yuē 邑了大量人力。
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填空题Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. {{U}}You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.{{/U}} Tourism was one of the fastest growing social and economic phenomena of the last century, and there is no sign of slowdown in the {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}} {{/U}}century. The number of tourists will continue to increase, and they will come from wider socio-economic groups and a wider geographic spread than at {{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}}. {{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}leisure time, cheaper travel and rising curiosity about other lands {{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}a bright future for the tourism industry. For developing countries, tourism offers the {{U}} {{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}of economic stability and a better future for their citizens. Compared {{U}} {{U}} 6 {{/U}} {{/U}}other industries, tourism is thought of as a "smokeless industry". Its positive impacts are self-evident. To begin with, the economic effects of tourism can be {{U}} {{U}} 7 {{/U}} {{/U}}into four groups: the effects on income, on employment, on investment, and development. The evidence can be summarized in this way: {{U}} {{U}} 8 {{/U}} {{/U}}tourism to an area increases, rapid success and expansion may lead to yet more investment in both tourism and other industries in that area. {{U}} {{U}} 9 {{/U}} {{/U}}from its economic effects, tourism is also valuable in personal and social aspects because it satisfies the objectives of direct contact between people. Last but {{U}} {{U}} 10 {{/U}} {{/U}}least, the greatest social value of tourism lies in cross-cultural exchange. A. categorized I) not B. promise J) current C. now K) bring D. if L) hope E. more M) present F. at N) sort G. with O) apart H) besides
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填空题到那儿一看,姐姐失 wàng 极了,什么都没有。
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填空题When does history begin? It is tempting to reply "in the beginning", butlike many obvious answers, this is turned out to be unhelpful soon. As a 67. ______great Swiss historian once points out in another connection, history is the 68. ______one subject where you cannot begin at the beginning. If we want to, wecan trace the chain of human descent back to the appear of vertebrates 69. ______(脊椎动物), or even to the photosynthetic (光合的) cells which lie atthe start of life itself. We can go back further still, to almost unimaginably 70. ______upheavals (剧变) which formed this planet and even to the origins ofuniverse. Yet this is not "history". 71. ______ Commonsense helps here: history is the story of mankind, what it has 72. ______done, suffered or enjoyed. We all know that dogs and cats do not havehistories, so human beings do. Even when historians write about a natural 73. ______process beyond human control, such as the ups and down of climate, or 74. ______the spread of disease, they do so only because it helps us to understandwhy men and women have lived (and died) in some ways rather thanothers. This suggests that all what we have to do is to identify the 75. ______moment which the first human beings step out from the shadows of the 76. ______remote past.
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填空题上了中学以后,我们又新 zēng 加了几门课程。
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填空题I don't recommend hiring skis at this shop. advisable It's ____________________ skis at this shop.
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填空题在去奶奶家的路上,我买了两斤新疆产的葡萄和一个大西瓜, zhuāng 了两大袋子。
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填空题我常常在夜间做梦,但大多是 xǐng 来就忘了。
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填空题Soup is usually put in this. b. ______
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填空题兰花、莲花、菊花、梅花分别是春、 xià 、秋、冬四季的名花。
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填空题Luke knocked over the old lady's bicycle by accident. mean Luke ____________________ knock over the old lady's bicycle.
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填空题随地吐痰是一 zhǒng 很不文明的行为。
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填空题Air Travel in the USA Air services in the USA are generally excellent and relatively inexpensive, and travel by air is a very convenient way of getting around such a large country. There are often cut-price arrangements that foreign visitors are able to get, especially if you book before you leave home, but these change from year to year, so you should check with a travel agent. There are also, from time to time, price-cutting wars and other competitive struggles between the different internal airlines, so it is sensible to make inquiries about what the best deals are at any given time. (American travel agents will know better about these. ) It may well be that some airlines are offering better prices or better arrangements than others for the particular journey you want to make. Note that in America a return ticket is called a "round-trip" ticket, and a single ticket is called "one-way" ticket. Major Internal Airlines The major airlines for internal flights include American Airlines, Continental, Delta, Eastern, Northwest Orient, Unite and Western. Airlines covering smaller areas of the country include Frontier (the West), Ozark (Midwest), Pacific (West Coast), Republic (the South and Midwest), Texas, and US Air (the Northeast). American Airports American airports are organized on a rather different basis from those in China. For obvious reasons the international sections are very small, and the domestic sections, which normally include flights to Canada and Mexico, are very large by comparison. The airports are organized by different airlines; each has not only separate check-in desks but also separate gates, lounges or even terminals. It is especially important, therefore, to know which airline you are flying with. At American airports it is very often possible for people who are not traveling themselves to accompany passengers on domestic flights right to the departure gate, provided that they also pass through the security check. Similarly, arriving flights can be met right at the gate. Baggage Allowance Baggage regulations are the same as for international flights, and passengers are allowed to take free of charge two pieces of luggage, (each weighing no more than 70 pounds or 32 kilos) if the length + height + width of one does not exceed 65 inches (1.65 meters). Check-In When you check in at an airport you can request a smoking or a nonsmoking seat. However, current American law requires that everybody who wants a nonsmoking seat must be given one. In other words, the nonsmoking sections on planes must be made larger enough in order to meet the needs of everyone who wants this type of seating. And even in smoking sections it is not permitted to smoke cigars or pipes. It is very possible to check in for a flight at the departure gate if you are taking only hand baggage. Service on Board Some internal flights are long -- it takes seven or eight hours to fly from Seattle to Miami, for example, and five and a half hours to fly from Los Angeles to Boston. Service on longer flights is very much like that on international flights. Passengers are provided with meals, drinks and films. The longer flights usually offer first class and tourist rates while short flights often make no difference in fares.
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填空题我家住的是 cháo 阳的房子,冬天屋里很暖和。
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填空题Bill Gates in His Boyhood As a child -- and as an adult as well -- Bill was untidy. It has been said that in order to counteract (消除,抵消) this, Mary drew up weekly clothing plans for him. On Mondays he might go to school in blue, on Tuesdays in green, on Wednesdays in brown, and so on. Weekend meal schedules might also be planned in detail. Dinner table discussions in the Gates' family home were always lively and educational. "It was a rich environment in which to learn," Bill remembered. Bill's contemporaries, even at the age, recognized that he was exceptional. Every year, he and his friends would go to summer camp. Bill especially liked swimming and other sports. One of his summer camp friends recalled, "He was never a nerd (乏味的人) or the kind of kid you didn't want for your team. We all knew Bill was smarter than us. Even back then, when he was nine or ten years old. he talked like an adult and could express himself in ways that none of us understood." Bill was also well ahead of his classmates in mathematics and science. He needed to go to a school that challenged him, so his parents decided to send him to Lakeside an all-boys' school for exceptional students. It was Seattle's most exclusive school and was noted for its rigorous academic demands, a place where "even the dumb kids were smart." Lakeside allowed students to pursue their own interests, to whatever extent they wished. The school prided itself on making conditions and facilities available that would enable all its students to reach their full potential. It was the ideal environment for someone like Bill Gates. In 1968, the school made a decision that would change thirteen-year-old Bill Gates' life -- and that of many of others, too. Funds were raised, mainly by parents, that enabled the school to gain access to a computer. Bill Gates was immediately hooked -- so was his best friend at the time, Kent Evans, and another student, Paul Allen, who was two years older than Bill. Whenever they had free time, and sometimes when they didn't, they would dash over to the computer room to use the machine. The students became so single-minded that they soon overtook their teachers in knowledge about computing and got into a lot of trouble because of their obsession. They were neglecting their other studies -- every piece of work was handed in late. Classes were cut. Computer time was also proving to be very expensive. Within months, the whole budget that had been set aside for the year had been used up. At fourteen, Bill was already writing short programs for the computer to perform. Early games programs such as Tic-Tac-Toe and Lunar Landing were written in what was to become Bill's second language, BASIC. If Bill Gates was going to be good at something, it was essential to be the best. Bill's and Paul's fascination with computers and the business world meant that they read a great deal. Paul enjoyed magazines like Popular Electronics, while Bill browsed through financial magazines. Computer time was expensive and, because both boys were desperate to get more time and because Bill already had an insight into what they could achieve financially, the two of them decided to set themselves up as a company. The Lakeside Programmers Group. "Let's call the real world and try to sell something to it!" Bill announced.
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填空题I tried as hard as I could to keep my promise to them. best I ____________________ break my promise to them.
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填空题听说从今年三月份开始,水费将有所 tiáo 整。
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