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In September, in Britain, you may see a lot of birds 【B1】 on roofs and telegraph wires. These birds are swallows. They are 【B2】 together because, Very soon, they will be flying 【B3】 to much warmer lands, where they will find 【B4】 small flying insects on which they 【B5】 . There are no such insects 【B6】 in Britain during the winter, as it is 【B7】 cold for them.
The swallows settle, fly off, swoop, and 【B8】 again. This they do many times, for they are making short 【B9】 flights in order to be fit for the long journey 【B10】 them.
【B11】 of these migrating birds leave Britain in the autumn. They fly 【B12】 for hundreds of miles 【B13】 they reach the warm lands of Africa. But not all the birds get there, for many of them perish in the stormy weather they meet with 【B14】 .
In the spring of the following year they 【B15】 the long and tiring journey back to Britain. They return to the identical barn or tree in the 【B16】 district which they had left the 【B17】 autumn. How do these birds find their 【B18】 there and back over such vast distances? Nobody knows exactly 【B19】 , but it has something to do 【B20】 winds and air currents.
【B1】
A.being perched
B.perching
C.being perching
D.be perched
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In September, in Britain, you may see a lot of birds 【B1】 on roofs and telegraph wires. These birds are swallows. They are 【B2】 together because, very soon, they will be flying 【B3】 to much warmer lands, where they will find 【B4】 the small flying insects on which they 【B5】 . There are no such insects 【B6】 in Britain during the winter, it is 【B7】 cold for them.
The swallows settle, fly off, swoop, and 【B8】 again. This they do many times, for they are making short 【B9】 flights in order to be fit for the long journey 【B10】 them.
【B11】 of these migrating birds leave Britain in the autumn. They fly 【B12】 for hundreds of miles 【B13】 they reach the warm lands of Africa. But not all the birds get there, for many of them perish in the stormy weather they meet with 【B14】 .
In the spring of the following year they 【B15】 the long and tiring journey back to Britain. They return to the identical barn or tree in the 【B16】 district which they had left the 【B17】 autumn. How do these birds find their 【B18】 there and back over such vast distances? Nobody knows exactly 【B19】 , but it has something to do 【B20】 winds and air currents.
【B1】
A.being perched
B.perching
C.being perching.
D.be perched
Mark and Brenda Evans, and their two children, Amy and David, 1()(be) an online family.Mark Evans 2()(work) for a TV company and he 3()(use) a computer at work.His wife, Brenda, 4()(be) a researcher.She 5()(surf) the internet to find ideas for stories.Their two children 6()(spend) hours in front of the computer.Amy 7()(be) ten and she 8()(write) e-mails to her friends.David 9()(be) six and he 10()(look) for pictures and games on the net.In Britain people 11()(watch) TV in the evening, but the Evans family 12()(play) computer games.
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Bringing Art into Hospitals
The medical world is gradually realizing that the quality of the 【B1】 in hospitals may play an important 【B2】 to help patients to get better.
As 【B3】 of nationwide effort in Britain to bring 【B4】 out 【B5】 the museums and into
【B6】 places, some of the country's best artists have 【B7】 in to change older hospital and to soften the 【B8】 edges of modem buildings. Of the 2500 national health service hospitals in Britain, almost 100 now have very valuable collections of present art in passages, waiting areas and treatment rooms.
These recent movements first 【B9】 by one artist, Peter Senior, who set up his studio at a Manchester hospital on northeastern England during the early 1970s. He felt the artist had lost his place in modem society, and 【B10】 he should be enjoyed by a wider audience.
A common hospital waiting room might have 【B11】 5 000 visitors each week, what a better place to hold regular exhibitions of art! Senior held the first exhibition of his own paintings in the out-patients waiting area of the Manchester Royal Hospital in 1975. Believed to be Britain's first hospital artist, Senior was so much 【B12】 that he was soon joined 【B13】 a team of six young art school graduates.
The effect is 【B14】 , now in the 【B15】 and waiting rooms the visitors 【B16】 a full view of fresh colors, playful images and restful countyards.
The quality of the environment may 【B17】 the need for expensive drags when a patient is 【B18】 from all illness. A study has shown that 【B19】 who had a view onto garden needed half the number of strong pain killers compared 【B20】 patients who had no view at all or only a brick wall to look at.
【B1】
A.air
B.environment
C.place
D.product
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Names in English
In Britain most people have three names. They have a first name, a middle name, (1) a family name. People don't use their (2) name much.
You call your friends or (3) you know well by the first name. (4) people never use Mr, Mrs, or Miss with their (5) names. You can't say "Miss Bridget," for example. You can only (6) "Miss Green." Miss goes with the family name, (7) , not with the first name, Bridget.
British people say (8) first names first and their family names (9) . It's not the same as in Chinese, (10) example—Chen Guoming; a Chinese student says his family name, Chen, first.
(1)
A.or
B.and
C.with
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Women Today
Is it true that women have had it so good? In many ways, yes. It is no【B1】necessary 【B2】 women to ask anyone's permission 【B3】social equality. In other 【B4】, 【B5】it is ready or not, society no longer has the powers to keep women 【B6】their place. We can see women bursting【B7】of 【B8】used to be seen as their allotted place.
This is 【B9】first generation of women【B10】are taking their careers for granted. They are pushing 【B11】from the【B12】and they are shoving【B13】the top, 【B14】over prominent positions. Once the typical European family relied 【B15】one salary, but now most couples need two wage-packets 【B16】their standard of living. Today, only 10% of families in Britain are supported 【B17】the father alone.
In less-affluent sections of society, the change is even more striking. With the decline of the manufacturing industries【B18】once supported huge communities of working men, families are 【B19】to rely on the wage of women, often 【B20】part-time and in service industries. On present trends, more women will be employed than men.
【B1】
A.long
B.longer
C.more
D.short
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Many visitors (36) Britain are not fond of English food. They are often heard (37) , "English food is not good, English cooking is (38) . " But they do not really know what they are talking about because they (39) get a chance to eat it. (40) of the restaurants in large towns have foreign (41) and serve foreign food. When visitors are (42) to eat in an English home, the hosts often feel they must offer them something (43) . Those of us (44) do know English food understand that at its best it (45) be really very good. (46) , it is true to say that it is (47) terrible. Part of the (48) is that we are not really interested in food — we eat to live, we do not live to eat. So usually we do not (49) the necessary time cooking truly good meals. We like food that is simple and (50) to cook, or already prepared food which only needs heating up (51) eating.
You can find the best English food in the country (52) the large towns, (53) life is slower and people are not in such a hurry. (54) , of course, most visitors who come to London do not come because (55) food.
(36)
A.in
B.at
C.to
D.of
A.jué ,jiào, jué ,jiào
B.jiào, jué, jiào, jué
C.jiào, jiào , jué, jué
D.jiào, jué, jué ,jué
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