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A.If people had more time to learn how to do it.B.If its cost went down.C.If it could

A.If people had more time to learn how to do it.

B.If its cost went down.

C.If it could make buildings more attractive.

D.If people realized its many advantages.

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第1题
Emily: Did anybody sign your petition?Gordon: Yes, we had a hundred signatures, _

Emily: Did anybody sign your petition?

Gordon: Yes, we had a hundred signatures, __________

A.if no more

B.if not more

C.if moreover

D.if not larger

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第2题
The software company seems to think ______.A.if girls had an equal chance of playing games

The software company seems to think ______.

A.if girls had an equal chance of playing games, they would like computers

B.if the software was more violent, girls would be more interested

C.if the software content was changed, girls would be more interested

D.if the character were funny, girls would like them better

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第3题
______ the necessity of more case for the child, he would have grown up the somebody.A.If

______ the necessity of more case for the child, he would have grown up the somebody.

A.If his parents realized

B.As his parents had realized

C.Had his parents realized

D.His parents had realized

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第4题
Emily: Did anybody sign your petition? Gordon: Yes, we had a hundred signatures, ______.A.

Emily: Did anybody sign your petition? Gordon: Yes, we had a hundred signatures, ______.

A.if no more

B.if not more

C.if moreover

D.ff not larger

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第5题
I can clearly remember the first time I met Mr. Andrews, my old headmaster,【21】that was ov
er twenty years ago. During the war, I was at school in the north of England. As soon as it ended, my family returned to London. There were not enough schools left for children to go to and my father had to go from one school to another, asking them to【22】me as a pupil. I used to go with him but he had such a【23】time trying to persuade people even to see him that I seldom had to do any tests. We had been to all the schools near we lived, but the more my father argued, the more【24】it became. In the end, we went to a school about five miles away from home. The headmaster kept us waiting for【25】an hour. While we were waiting, I【26】around at the school building, which was one of those old Victorian structures, completely out of date but still standing. I could hear the boys playing in the playground outside when the headmaster's secretary finally【27】us into his office. Mr. Andrews spoke to me first. "Why do you want to come here?" he asked. I had been thinking of saying something about studying but I couldn't【28】remembering the boys outside. "I don't know anyone in London," I said. "I like to play with the other boys. I like to read a lot of books too." I【29】. "All right," Mr. Andrews said. "We have one place【30】, in fact."

My two years at that school were the happiest of my life.

(56)

A.if

B.despite

C.although

D.since

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第6题
Which of the following is right according to the author?A.If you want to get what you want

Which of the following is right according to the author?

A.If you want to get what you want, you first choose to be happy.

B.Most people today are happy.

C.Work is a necessary part in our daily life.

D.We should try to get more and then we'll be happy.

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第7题
What does the author imply in the last sentence of the passage?A.If you want to get pleasu

What does the author imply in the last sentence of the passage?

A.If you want to get pleasure, you have to be rich.

B.If you are rich, you'll create for yourself unlimited fears and troubles and have a lot of trouble.

C.A poor but fearless person will feel more happiness than a rich one who has a lot of trouble.

D.Poorer people will acquire more pleasure than the rich.

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第8题
I can clearly remember the first time I met Mr. Andrews, my old headmaster,【C1】______that
was over twenty years ago. During the war, I was at school in the north of England. As soon as it ended, my family returned to London. There were not enough schools left for children to go to and my father had to go from one school to another, asking them to【C2】______ me as a pupil. I used to go with him but he had such a 【C3】______time trying to persuade people even to see him that I seldom had to do any tests. We had been to all the schools near where we lived, but the more my father argued, the more【C4】______it became. In the end, we went to a school about five miles away from home. The headmaster kept us waiting for【C5】______an hour. While we were waiting, I 【C6】______around at the school building, which was one of those old Victorian structures, completely out of date but still standing. I could hear the boys playing in the playground outside when the headmaster's secretary finally【C7】______ us into his office. Mr. Andrews spoke to me first. "Why do you want to come here?" he asked. I had been thinking of saying Something about studying but I couldn't【C8】______remembering the boys outside. "I don't know anyone in London," I said. "I like to play with the other boys. lke to read a lot of books too," I 【C9】______ "All right," Mr. Andrews said. "We have one place【C10】______ , in fact."

My two years at that school were among the happiest of my life.

【C1】

A.if

B.despite

C.although

D.since

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第9题
Acceptance of Chronic IllnessFor chronically ill patients, giving up the hope that they wi

Acceptance of Chronic Illness

For chronically ill patients, giving up the hope that they will get better may actually lead to more happiness, U.S. researchers suggest.

"Hope is an important part of happiness, but there's a dark side of hope. Sometimes, if hope makes people put off getting on with their life, it can get in the way of happiness," Dr. Peter A. Ubel from the University of Michigan Health System said in a university news release.

He and his colleagues studied patients who'd just had a colostomy (结肠造口术), which means their colons (结肠) were removed and they had to have howe1 (肠) movements in a pouch (小袋) outside the body. At the time of the surgery, some patients were told the procedure was reversible and they'd have a second operation in a few months to reconnect their bowels. Other patients were told the colostomy was permanent.

The patients were followed for six months, and the researchers found that those without hope of regaining normal bowel function were happier than those with reversible colostomies.

"We think they were happier because they got on with their life. They realized the cards they were dealt, and recognized that they had no choice but to play with those cards," Ubel said. "The other group was waiting for their colostomy to be reversed. They contrasted their current life with the life they hoped to lead, and didn't make the best of their current situation. "

The study, published in the November edition of Health Psychology, also may explain why people whose spouse dies often recover better emotionally over time than those who get divorced, the researchers said.

That's because people whose husband or wife dies have closure (结束), while those who get divorced may still have hope for some chance of making up, they explained.

Chronically ill patients may be happier

A.if they keep thinking of their past.

B.if they believe they'll recover.

C.if they put off moving on.

D.if they manage to get on with their life.

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第10题
The "Minamata Bay" example in the first paragraph proved that ______.A.if mankind do somet

The "Minamata Bay" example in the first paragraph proved that ______.

A.if mankind do something harmful to the environment, vice versa, the indeed victims are themselves

B.a local industry which had released mercury into Minamata Bay was the real murderer

C.how this highly toxic element stored up in the bodies of local fish and eventually harmful to the bodies of people who consumed the fish

D.the theory of pollution

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