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A. She doesn¡¯t mind missing the whole performance. B. She wants to go to the next performance. C. She tends to go to the performance late. 2. What is the woman most likely to be? A. A customer. B. Mr. David¡¯s wife. C. Mr. David¡¯s secretary. 3. What does the man do?
A. He is a safeguard. B. He is a fireman. C. He is a policeman.
4. What¡¯s the probable relationship between them? A. Waiter and customer.
B. Doorkeeper and visitor. C. Servant and hostess.
5. What will the man do this morning? A. To see a doctor.
B. To look after the children. C. To go to a party.
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B. They are boss and employee.
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8. What is the best way to get to know the city? A. Taking a bus tour. B. Going by bike. C. Going there on foot.
9. Where has the man been to? A. The Science Museum. B. The zoo. C. The National Art Gallery.
10. What paintings did not the woman mention? A. Italian paintings. B. Chinese paintings. C. Japanese paintings.
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12. Why is the man going to leave? A. Because he is bored with it. B. Because he is fired.
C. Because he likes traveling very much.
13. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. B. Brother and sister. C. Husband and wife.
ÇëÌýµÚ9¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ14ÖÁ17Ìâ¡£ 14. What are they going to do? A. To make a phone call. B. To enter a concert hall. C. To buy concert tickets.
15. When does this conversation occur? A. In the afternoon. B. In the morning. C. In the evening.
16. What¡¯s the woman¡¯s attitude toward the situation? A. She is satisfied with the speed of the process. B. She is uncertain about her change in plans. C. She is prepared to accept the situation. 17. What will the man probably do?
A. He will stay where he is. B. He will eat lunch first and then come back. C. He will buy the tickets at another place. ÇëÌýµÚ10¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ18ÖÁ20Ìâ¡£ 18. Why couldn¡¯t the man open the door?
A. His friend left him the wrong key. B. He didn¡¯t know where the back door was. C. He couldn¡¯t find the key to his mailbox. 19. Why was the man getting anxious?
A. Because it was getting dark already. B. Because the birds might have died.
C. Because he didn¡¯t want to draw others¡¯ attention. 20. Why did the man feel like a fool?
A. Because he made too much noise when he pushed the barrel. B. Because what he did made him look like a thief. C. Because he hated himself for forgetting the matter.
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22. It was the support of all agents over the world that _______ the distribution of our products. A. hooked B. strengthened C. discouraged D. advocated
23. Nowhere _______. I¡¯m afraid he might have had an accident. A. the boy was to be found B. was the boy to find C. the boy was to find D. was the boy to be found
24. We went to a fashion show yesterday. _______ was really fascinating that we saw the beautiful models and fashionable clothes.
A. It B. This C. That D. One 25. ¡ªHow old is the old temple? ¡ªIt _______ the Ming Dynasty. A. appeals to B. attaches to C. dates back to D. fits in with
26. A question was come up with at the meeting, _______ the physicist responded, ¡°A little patient. I¡¯ll deal with it later.¡±
A. on which B. with which C. to which D. for which
27. _______ you don¡¯t betray me, I¡¯ll do whatever you ask me to do. A. Once B. As soon as C. As long as D. Although
28. They were really in trouble. We _______ this strategy if we had owned this business. A. would adopt B. will adopt C. will have adopted D. would have adopted
29. The article opens and closes with descriptions of two news reports, each _______ one major point in contrast with the other.
A. makes B. made C. is to make D. making
30. They should be kept _______ of the situation there as they are very concerned about it. A. inform B. informed
C. informing D. to be informed
31. He went abroad, leaving his wife behind. Day after day she waited for him to telephone her but _______.
A. in force B. at length
C. in amazement D. in vain
32. ¡ªHave you decided to take a risk in the foreign country? ¡ªYes, _______. I have no other choice. A. take it easy B. for my own sake C. go ahead D. not mention it
33. When she fell ill, her daughter _______ the business from her. A. took up B. took over C. took down D. took in
34. It is rice _______ most of the Chinese people feed on. A. which B. why C. that D. what
35. ¡°I know I¡¯m going to get whistled at in every game I play _______ I am calm about it,¡± explained Ronaldo to the Sun.
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Three years ago, when Steve Baker¡¯s stepson was stationed in Iraq, the soldier received a birthday present from home. It was a guitar, and it was a(n)
36 . Word spread, and his friends began asking Steve for 37 .
Steve and his wife, Barb, are longtime musicians who 38 music¡¯s power to comfort and 39 . They live in a mobile home, and 40 a music store in rural Minnesota that sometimes stays afloat (ά³Ö) on Steve¡¯s Social Security check. Yet the Bakers 41 that every serviceperson who 42 them for an instrument would get one. ¡°With music, for just a minute, you¡¯re back home,¡± Steve says.
43 of the couple knew anything about fund-raising. But with friends, they organized an auction (ÅÄÂô) and 44 $900. An instrument seller gave them a deal, and the Bakers 45 off 22 guitars three days later.
They named their 46 Operation Happy Note, and in the following months, Steve and Barb boxed and 47 banjos, trumpets, and other instruments. A man in Iowa 48 four boxes of violins. A left-handed guitarist sent four guitars for lefties. A retired couple in Florida mailed a check for $2,000.
49 Barb quit her part-time job to 50 herself to Operation Happy Note. ¡°We feel that this is our mission (ʹÃü) in life,¡± she says. ¡°The money isn¡¯t that 51 . We¡¯re not starving, and our light bill¡¯s paid.¡±
In the past three years, Operation Happy Note has sent nearly 630 52 instruments to American troops around the world. Scores of e-mailed thank-yous from 53 make it all worthwhile.
Sgt. Timothy Hall, a mapmaker in the 3rd Infantry Division (²½±øÊ¦), 54 it this way: The music takes me away to another world ¡ª one that is 55 and calm, where there is no hate, death or dirt.¡± 36. A. accident B. chance C. hit D. success 37. A. music B. instruments C. money D. food
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