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【C1】______ two years living together, a young couple experienced the usual ups and downs 【

C2】______ they grew to know, understand, and respect each other. They 【C3】______ confronted the weaknesses and 【C4】______ of each other's characters. From their 【C5】______ and cultural differences they learned 【C6】______ about tolerance, compromise and honesty.

The woman's parents' bitter, 【C7】______ divorce after 35 years of marriage emphasized the fact that many couples marry 【C8】______ the wrong reasons: they are incompatible, they hardly take time to know each other, they 【C9】______ serious personality 【C10】______ and expect marriage is an automatic way to make everything work out right.

When the daughter mentioned wedding 【C11】______ to her family, her mother counseled her to be 【C12】______ sure she was doing the right thing. 【C13】______ her father learned of the boyfriend's problems with the Citizenship department, he immediately suspected this black man wanted to marry his daughter 【C14】______ to remain in the United States.

Wanting to persuade the daughter to put the marriage 【C15】______ until later, the father quoted statistics showing mixed couples had 【C16】______ divorce rates 【C17】______ the same race couples. He used examples from counseling mixed couples 【C18】______ marital difficulties, he told his daughter 【C19】______ realistic because people can be very cruel toward children from 【C20】______ marriages.

【C1】

A.After

B.Before

C.Behind

D.During

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第1题
Until recently most historians spoke very critically of the Industrial Revolution. They【C1
】______ that in the long run industrialization greatly raised the standard of living for the【C2】______ man. But they insisted that its【C3】______ results during the period from 1750 to 1850 were widespread poverty and misery for the【C4】______ of the English population.【C5】______ contrast, they saw in the preceding hundred years from 1650 to 1750, when England was still a【C6】______ agricultural country, a period of great abundance and prosperity. This view,【C7】______ is generally thought to be wrong. Specialists【C8】______ history and economics, have【C9】______ two things: that the period from 1650 to 1750 was【C10】______ by great poverty, and that industrialization certainly did not worsen and may have actually improved the conditions for the majority of the population.

【C1】

A.admitted

B.believed

C.claimed

D.predicted

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第2题
Londons river Thames has twenty-seven bridges. Tower Bridge, the first bridge over the Tha
mes as you travel towards London from the sea, is the【C1】______of them all. The thing that is surprising about【C2】______is that it opens in the middle. It does this to let the big ships【C3】______to the Pool of London. If you are【C4】______enough to see the bridge with its two opening arms high in the air, you will never forget it. Tower Bridge is less than one hundred years old. It was built in the【C5】______. By 1850, everyone【C6】______that a bridge across the Thames near the Tower London which is almost a thousand years old was most necessary. But the【C7】______argued about the new bridge for about another thirty years. The argue lasted【C8】______long because of two problems. The new bridge must look like the Tower of London—everyone said so. It【C9】______not look like a modern bridge. But because of the tall ships it was【C10】______to have a modern design. At last, two【C11】______designers had the idea of an opening bridge. And they made it look like the Tower, so everyone was【C12】______. It was a wonderful success. There was so much traffic on the river【C13】______the bridge opened at least twelve times a day. A hundred years【C14】______, the River Thames was Londons busiest road. Today big【C15】______dont come so far up the Thames. Tower Bridge opens perhaps only twice a week,【C16】______the same wonderful machinery is still working. It can still lift the two【C17】______opening arms—each 1000 tons—leaving seventy meters for the ships to【C18】______. And they can still open and close the【C19】______in one-and-a-half minutes. Things are changing now at Tower Bridge, but whatever【C20】______in its exciting future, Tower Bridge will always mean London.

【C1】

A.widest

B.highest

C.newest

D.most famous

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第3题
The "father of waters", the Mississippi River is one of the【C1】______ in the world. Accord
ing to the United States Army Corps of Engineers, if it is【C2】______ from the Upper Red Rock Reservoir which leads to its longest【C3】______ , the Missouri-the Mississippi【C4】______ 3,658 miles to the Head of Passes in the delta. From Lake Itasca in Minnesota to the Passes the Mississippi measures 2,550 miles. The upper Mississippi River is 1,401 miles long. The drainage basin, which【C5】______ from western Pennsylvania to Idaho, embraces two fifths of the continental United States, not【C6】______ Alaska. It is third in size only【C7】______ the Amazon and Congo river basins. The greater part of this vast region is enormously fertile,【C8】______ makes the Mississippi Valley an agricultural empire second to【C9】______ .

Early Spanish explorers in the Gulf of Mexico had noted the mouth of this great river and【C10】______ it the River of the Holy Ghost. Hemando de Soto is usually considered【C11】______ He not only【C12】______ the wide muddy stream in his explorations in 1541,【C13】______ he died upon its banks and was buried in it. More than a hundred years passed【C14】______ other Europeans saw it. Then in 1673 the brave and【C15】______ Frenchmen Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet 【C16】______ it as far as the mouth of the Arkansas River. It【C17】______ for La Salle and his party, in 1682, to【C18】______ the river to the gulf. Two years earlier Louis Hennepin, sent by La Salle,【C19】______ the upper river from the mouth of the Illinois to St. Anthony Falls, the present site of Minneapolis. A hundred and fifty years【C20】______ , in 1832, Henry Schoolcraft followed the Mississippi proper to its source in several small Minnesota lakes, including Lake Itasca.

【C1】

A.smallest

B.longest

C.shortest

D.largest

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第4题
"Before the operation, I would look at someone and all I could see for their face was jell
y," says Jonathan Wyatt "Now, I can see peoples faces." The 65-year-old is one of six people in the world to receive gene therapy for a【C1】______type of inherited eye disease【C2】______choroideremia(an eye disease). The first published【C3】______of the trial, released today, suggest that【C4】______peoples genes can stop the disease from causing blindness—and【C5】______sight in those whose vision has become【C6】______. Choroideremia is caused by【C7】______in the CHM gene. In those who have the disease, a【C8】______of REP-1 means that cells in the eyes stop working and slowly begin to【C9】______causing blindness. Enter gene therapy, which uses a virus to insert a【C10】______copy of a gene into cells with a gene defect and could【C11】______be used to treat many genetic conditions. Robert MacLaren of the University of Oxford and his colleagues decided to see if it could【C12】______choroideremia. Starting two years ago with Wyatt, they【C13】______a virus carrying a corrective copy of the CHM gene into the eyes of people with choroideremia. Today the team【C14】______that of the six people who received the treatment six months【C15】______or longer, all have described【C16】______in their vision. Still, the long-lasting effects of the treatment remain【C17】______Wyatt had the treatment first, so can【C18】______that the benefits seem to last two years,【C19】______hes just one case. The treatment also cant replace cells that have been【C20】______destroyed.

【C1】

A.common

B.ambiguous

C.rare

D.simple

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第5题
In our society, we must communicate with people. A great deal of communicating is performe
d on a person-to- person【C1】______ by the simple means of speech. If we travel in buses, we are likely to have conversations【C2】______ we give information or opinions, and sometimes have our views【C3】______ by other members of society.

Face-to-face contact is by no means the【C4】______ form. of communication and during the last two hundred years the【C5】______ of mass communication has become one of the dominating factors of contemporary society. Two things,【C6】______ others, have caused the enormous growth of the communication 【C7】______ . Firstly, inventiveness has led to【C8】______ in printing, photography and so on. Secondly, speed has revolutionized the【C9】______ and reception of communications so that local news often takes a back【C10】______ to national news.

No longer is the possession of information【C11】______ to a privileged minority. Forty years ago people used to【C12】______ to the cinema, but now far more people sit at home and turn on the TV to watch a program that is being channeled to millions of homes.

Communication is no longer merely concerned【C13】______ the transmission of information. The modern communications industry influences the way people live in society and【C14】______ their horizons by allowing【C15】______ to information, education and entertainment. The printing, broadcasting and advertising industries are all【C16】______ with informing, educating and entertaining.

【C17】______ a great deal of the material communicated by the mass media is very【C18】______ to the individual and to the society of which he is a part, the vast modern network of communications is 【C19】______ to abuse. However, the mass media are with us for better, for worse, and there is no turning【C20】______ .

【C1】

A.basis

B.base

C.foundation

D.ground

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第6题
Text ... Fossil fuels burned to【C1】______cars and trucks,【C2】______homes and businesses, a

Text

... Fossil fuels burned to【C1】______cars and trucks,【C2】______homes and businesses, and power factories are【C3】______for about 98% of US carbon dioxide emissions, 24% of methane emissions, and 18% of nitrous oxide emissions. Increased agriculture, deforestation,【C4】______, industrial production, and mining also contribute a significant【C5】______of emissions. In 1997, the United States【C6】______about one-fifth of total global greenhouse gases.

The 20th century' s 10 warmest years all【C7】______in the last 15 years of the century. Of these, 1998 was the warmest year on【C8】______. The snow【C9】______in the Northern Hemisphere and floating ice in the Arctic Ocean have decreased. Globally, sea level has【C10】______4~8 inches over the past century. Worldwide precipitation over land has increased by about one percent. The【C11】______of extreme rainfall events has increased throughout much of the United States.

Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases are likely to【C12】______the rate of climate change. Scientists expect that the average global surface temperature could rise 1~4.5℉(0.6~2.5℃)in the next fifty years, and 2.2~10℉(1.4~5.8℃)in the next century,【C13】______significant regional variation. Evaporation will increase【C14】______the climate warms,【C15】______will increase average global precipitation. Soil moisture is likely to decline in many regions, and【C16】______rainstorms are likely to become more frequent. Sea level is likely to rise two feet along most of the US coasts.【C17】______of climate change for specific areas are much less reliable than【C18】______ones, and it is unclear【C19】____________regional climate will become more【C20】____________.

【C1】

A.drive

B.operate

C.run

D.motivate

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第7题
Scientists have wondered for a long time if animals can learn to talk as human beings do.
Several years【C1】______ , two psychologists took a baby chimpanzee into their home and raised it as a member of their family. After six years, the chimpanzee had learned to say only four【C2】______ . Apparently, chimpanzees can not talk because they care physically unable to shape their mouths and move their tongues【C3】______ people do. 【C4】______, other scientists have been very successful in teaching chimpanzees to communicate in the sign language that is used by【C5】______ people. One chimp, a female named Washoe, has learned more than 160 signs. She knows signs【C6】______ nouns, verbs, adjectives, and various other parts of speech. She understands the meaning of the signs and【C7】______ to apply them to new situations.【C8】______ , she knows that the sign for "tree" means not just one tree, but all trees. Several other chimpanzees are now being taught sign language. They are beginning to use signs to communicate with each other【C9】______ with their human trainers. Scientists are【C10】______ to see what will happen to an entire colony of chimpanzees if they learn sign language and use it among themselves.

【C1】

A.after

B.later

C.ago

D.before

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第8题
Around the world young people are spending unbelievable sum of money to listen to rock mus
ic. Forbes magazine claims that【C1】______least fifty rock stars have【C2】______of between two million and six million dollars per year.

Those who love rock music【C3】______about two billion dollars a year on records. They pay 150 million to see rock stars in person. Some observers think the customers are buying【C4】______than music. According to one【C5】______, rock music has a special【C6】______to the young because no real training is needed to produce it. There is no gulf【C7】______the audience and the performer. Every boy and girl in the audience【C8】______, "I could sing like that".【C9】______rock has become a new kind of religion, a new form. of worship. Young people are【C10】______to pay to worship a rock star because it is a way of worshipping【C11】______

How do the rock stars use their money? What do they do when the money starts【C12】______in like water? Most of the young stars simply throw the money【C13】______. Many【C14】______stars live like Grace Slick and the Jefferson Airplane. Those performers return from a【C15】______, pay their bills, and buy new toys. Then when they need money again, they do【C16】______tour. They save no money, buy no stocks, and live from【C17】______to mouth.

In the end the rock star's life is【C18】______. After two or three years riches and fame are gone.

【C19】______his memories and his tax problems, the lonely ex-performer spends his remaining years trying to impress strangers. 'New stars have arrived to take his【C20】______.

【C1】

A.of

B.at

C.in

D.for

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第9题
Tourism has become a very big 【C1】______ . For Spain, Italy and Greece, it is the largest
【C2】______ of foreign exchange, and 【C3】______ for Britain, it is the fourth. Faced 【C4】______ this huge income, no government can afford to look 【C5】______ on the business~ questions of hotel bath rooms, beach umbrellas and ice cream sales are now 【C6】______ by ministers of tourism with solemn expertise. Before the Second World War the tourist industry was widely 【C7】______ as being unmanly and stupid. But 【C8】______ has become a new industry, as trade business used 【C9】______ ; in Spain, Italy, Greece and much of Eastern Europe, new road 【C10】______ have opened up in the country, first to tourists, and 【C11】______ to industry and locals.

【C12】______ of tourism is a nationalized industry, a 【C13】______ part of national planning. In a place west of Marseilles, the French government is killing mosquitoes and 【C14】______ six big vacation places to 【C15】______ nearly a million tourists. In Eastern Europe, a whole new seaside 【C16】______ has sprung up 【C17】______ the last few years so that the governments have greatly 【C18】______ when tourist's from the West 【C19】______ from half a million four years 【C20】______ to nearly two million last year.

【C1】______

A.firm

B.business

C.company

D.affair

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第10题
In our society, we must communicate with other people. A great deal of communicating is pe
rformed on a person-to person【C1】______ by the simple means of speech. If we travel in buses, stand in football match【C2】______ , we are likely to have conversation【C3】______ we give information or opinions, and sometimes have our views【C4】______ by other members of society. Face-to-face contact is【C5】______ the only form. of communication and during the last two hundred years the【C6】______ of mass communication has become one of the dominating factors of contemporary society. Two things, 【C7】______ others, have caused the enormous growth of the communication industry. Firstly, inventiveness has led to【C8】______ in printing, photography and so on. Secondly, speed has revolutionized the【C9】______ and reception of communications so that local news often takes【C10】______ back beat to national news.

No longer is the possession of information【C11】______ to a privileged minority. Forty years ago people used to【C12】______ to the cinema, but now far more people sit at home and turn on the TV to watch a programme that【C13】______ into millions of homes. Communication is no longer merely concerned【C14】______ the transmission of information. The modem communications industry influences the way people live in society and broadens, their【C15】______ by allowing access to information, education and entertainment. The printing, broadcasting and【C16】______ industries are all involved with informing, educating and entertaining.

【C17】______ a great deal of the material communicated by the mass media is very【C18】______ to the individual and to the society of which he is a part, the vast modem network of communications is【C19】______ to abuse. How ever, the mass media are with us for better, for worse, and there is no turning【C20】______ .

【C1】

A.basis

B.base

C.foundation

D.ground

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第11题
Aesthetic thought of a distinctively modem bent emerged during the 18th century. The weste
rn philosophers of this time devoted much attention to such matters 【C1】______ natural beauty and representation. 【C2】______ that time, however, the philosophy of art has become ever more 【C3】______ and has begun to 【C4】______ the philosophy of nature. Various issues 【C5】______ to the philosophy of art have had a 【C6】______ impact 【C7】______ the orientation of 20th century aesthetics. 【C8】______ among these are problems relating to the theory of art as form. and 【C9】______ the distinction between representation end expression. Still another question has to do with the value of art. Two opposing theoretical positions 【C10】______ on this issue: one holds that art and its appreciation are a means to some recognized moral good, 【C11】______ the other maintains that art is intrinsically valuable end is an end in itself. Underlying this whole issue is the concept of taste. In recent years there has also been an increasing 【C12】______ with art as the prime object of critical judgment. Corresponding to the trend in contemporary aesthetic thought, 【C13】______ have followed 【C14】______ of two approaches. In one, criticism is restricted to the analysis end interpretation of the work of art. 【C15】______ , it is devoted to articulating the response to the aesthetic object and to 【C16】______ a particular way of perceiving it.

Over the years, aesthetics has developed into a broad field of knowledge end inquiry. The concerns of contemporary aesthetics include such 【C17】______ problems as the nature of style. and its aesthetic significance; the relation of aesthetic judgment to culture; the 【C18】______ of a history of art; the 【C19】______ of Freudian psychology and other forms of psychological study to criticism; and the place of aesthetic judgment in practical 【C20】______ in the conduct of everyday affairs.

【C1】

A.for

B.as

C.to

D.with

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