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提问人:网友lastking 发布时间:2022-01-06
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In nearly every town or city centre in the UK,on most days of the week you can find one or

more peoplestanding in the street selling a magazine __21__ The Big Issue .These people are all __22__ ,but they are not begging formoney.__23__ ,they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of __24__ a small but respectable living.

The Big Issue magazine was __25__ in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they __26__ that there were manyhomeless people who were 27 0n the streets of London.On a previous(之前的) __28__ to New York,one of themhad seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News __29__ they decided to set up something__30__ inthe British capital.

Nowadays, The Big Issue has__31__ all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine indifferent parts of the __32__ .The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell itto a __33__ for one pound fifty.By working with The Big Issue, many people have been __34__ to escape fromhomelessness,and __35__ many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

21_________

A.printed

B.spelt

C.called

D.stuck

23A.Instead

B.Besides

C.Anyhow

D.Therefore

22A.healthy

B.homeless

C.impolite

D.single

24A.changing

B.enjoying

C.making

D.improving

26A.forgot

B.hoped

C.saw

D.doubted

25A.recognized

B.started

C.found

D.written

27A.driving

B.1iving

C.drawing

D.working

28A.visit

B.entrance

C.way

D.flight

34A.asked

B.helped

C.needed

D.forced

30A.similar

B.personal

C.natural

D.friendly

29A.or

B.but

C.for

D.and

31A.broken

B.1anded

C.spread

D.floated

32A.city

B.town

C.world

D.country

33A.reporter

B.painter

C.1istener

D.reader

35A.in the end

B.now and then

C.all the time

D.in a hurry

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第1题
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第2题
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(30)

A.Five.

B.Two.

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第3题
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Cambridge -- the University Town

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第 23 题 Paragraph 2__________

A.The present situation of colleges

B.The busy scene of the university town in full term

C.Cambridge's emergence as university town

D.The colorful campus life of Cambridge students

E.Cars are forbidden in Cambridge.

F.The origin of college system

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第4题
To them, it was bitter to return to a home town virtually untouched by the conflict.

A.strangely

B.nearly

C.regularly

D.unbelievably

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第5题
Nearly half of the town’s inhabitants are descendants of indigenous civilizations.

A.native

B.backward

C.hard-working

D.poor

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第6题
根据下列材料,请回答题Local Newspapers in Britain1 Britain has a large circulation (发行量)

根据下列材料,请回答题

Local Newspapers in Britain

1 Britain has a large circulation (发行量) of the national newspapers. The Daily Mirror and The Daily Express both sell about 4 million copies each day. On average, every family will buy one newspaper in the morning, and take two or three on Sundays.

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news. If there is no room for it in this week"s edition, a news item can be held over until the following week.

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5 Local newspapers seldom comment on problems of national importance, and editol"s rarely take sides on political questions. But they can often provide service to the community in expressing public feeling on local issues. A newspaper can sometimes persuade the council to take action to improve transport, provide better shopping facilities, and preserve local monuments and places of interest.

Paragraph 2 ____________ 查看材料

A.Keeping Good Relations with Local Businessmen

B.Service Provided by Local Newspapers

C.Large Circulation of the National Newspapers

D.Special Features of Local Newspapers

E.Power of Local Newspapers

F.Popularity of local Newspapers

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第7题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

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(27)

A.Because it is a small town with some British characters.

B.Because there is a college in the small town.

C.Because it is easy to start their business in the small town.

D.Because they can perform. their daily tasks on foot.

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A.It rained every day.

B.It was windy.

C.It was sunny every day.

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第9题
The soldiers went to town every afternoon.A.真B.False

The soldiers went to town every afternoon.

A.真

B.False

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第10题
Lots of foreigner come to visit the old town every year.()
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第11题
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A.fell

B.feed

C.fill

D.feel

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