【C9】______A.for everB.more or lessC.no longerD.once more
【C9】______
A.for ever
B.more or less
C.no longer
D.once more
【C9】______
A.for ever
B.more or less
C.no longer
D.once more
Eighty years【C6】______, Chaplin is still here. In a 1995 worldwide survey of film critics, Chaplin was voted【C7】______greatest actor in the movie history. He was the first,【C8】______the last, person to control【C9】______aspect of the filmmaking process--【C10】______his own studio and producing, directing, writing and editing the movies he starred in. In the first few decades of the 20th century,【C11】______weekly movie-going was the national【C12】______, Chaplin more or less helped【C13】______an industry into an art. In 1916,his【C14】______year in films, his salary of $10, 000 a week made him the highest-paid actor --【C15】______the highest-paid person- in the world.【C16】______1920, the Chaplin craze, accompanied by a flood of Chaplin dances, songs, dolls, comic books and cocktails, was【C17】______everywhere. Filmmaker Mack Sennett thought【C18】______"just the greatest artist who ever lived. "Other early admirers【C19】______George Bernard Shaw, Marcel Proust, and Sigmund Freud.【C20】______1981 to 1987, IBM used the Tramp as the logo to advertise its venture into personal computers.
【C1】
A.for
B.in
C.by
D.with
The conclusions suggest that 【C5】______ by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 【C6】______ be much too conservative. In the worst case, the world would 【C7】______ heat up by almost double the 【C8】______ increase imagined by the Panel. The IPCC's latest report predicted that temperatures will rise by 【C9】______ 1.4℃ and 5.8℃ by 2100.
A 【C10】______ 11℃ warmer than it is today would be unrecognizable: 【C11】______ records show that the 【C12】______ has been hotter than it is today for about 80 percent of its history, there is no evidence 【C13】______ it has ever been more than about 7℃ warmer.
Although it would take hundreds of years for the full 【C14】______ to be felt, the polar ice caps eventually would 【C15】______ completely, causing sea levels to rise by 70 m. to 100 m. Coastal and 【C16】______ cities such as London and New York would be submerged.
As the 11℃ 【C17】______ is a global average, temperatures would be expected to climb even 【C18】______ in some regions.
David Stain forth, of the University of Oxford, the study's chief scientist said: "When I start to look at these figures, I get very 【C19】______ about them. An 11- degree warmer world would be a dramatically 【C20】______ world. What shall we do now?"
【C1】
A.for
B.of
C.with
D.by
【B9】
A.for ever
B.more or less
C.no longer
D.once more
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
No students ever touched him ______ they respected him.
A.for
B.but
C.nor
D.so
【C1】
A.for
B.as
C.to
D.with
听力原文:M: Have you ever been to that restaurant near my home?
W: Yes,many times.I think the dishes are very delicious.
Q: Why does the woman often eat in the restaurant?
(4)
A.For the food.
B.For the service.
C.For the environment.
D.For the distance.
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