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B.In a restaurant.
C.In a bus station.
3.What does the man do? A.A doctor.
B.A coach.
C.An athlete.
4.Where is the Natural History Museum? A.Opposite a park.
B.Across from a bank.
C.On the right of a supermarket.
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C.To get some information about the school. 7.When does the dinner party start? A.At 6:30.
B.At 7:00.
C.At 8:00.
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C.At 10:00 a.m.
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B.Lift weights.
C.Climb mountains.
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C.People can relax and enjoy nature there. 14.What will cause traffic jams? A.Tourists in the narrow streets. B.People going anywhere by car. C.People going to the shops and hotels.
15.What does the speaker think will happen to the local people? A.They will have less money. B.They will become pleasant. C.They will be able to buy new houses.
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B.Never mind
C.It¡¯s a deal
D.Ifs my guess
17.Do be about what you say because careless remarks are likely to hurt others¡¯ feelings. A.cautious
B.modest
C.outspoken
D.secretive
18.I have no doubt you will achieve your goal, because you have been working hard. A.whether
B.which
C.when
D.that
19.--I walked up the stairs.
--You so, because there is an elevator. A.shouldn¡¯t have done C.couldn¡¯t have done
B.needn¡¯t have done D.wouldn¡¯t have done
20.My sister hoped to get a job on a local newspaper and work for China Daily. A.actually
B.regularly
C.eventually
D.meanwhile
21.To our disappointment, Gary refused to give away any information the coming party. A.regarding
B.including
C.beyond
D.towards
22. to persuade his son to change his mind, the father turned to his relatives. A.Fail
B.Failed
C.To fail
D.Having failed
23.--I¡¯m going to Beijing next week. --What a(n) ! So am I. A.opportunity
B.coincidence
C.favour
D.purpose
24.I lent Linda all my money without realizing that she was cheating me.Finally she with all the money. A.behaved
B.vanished
C.punished
D.exclaimed
25.Neil has never missed a chance to his new car since he bought it. A.takeoff
B.show off
C.put off
D.set off
26.It is not hard to understand why people gain weight when in more calories than they need.
A.taking B.taken C.to take D.being taken
27.I will never forget my happy childhood when my parents buy me gifts on my every birthday. A.might
B.must
C.would
D.should
28.--Has the singer shown up yet?
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B.was; was
C.is; is
D.would be; were
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B.has been found
C.had been found
D.was found
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A certain good woman one day said something that hurt her best friend of many years.She 31 immediately and would have done anything to have taken the words back.What she said 32 her friend so much that this good woman also hurt herself.In an effort to undo (ÃÖ²¹£©what she had done£¬she went to an old and wise woman in the village to ask for 33 . Listening to her, the old woman 34 the young woman¡¯s great pain and knew she must help her.She also knew the young woman could never ease (Êæ»º) her pain, 35 she could teach her.She knew the result would depend only 36 the character of the young woman.She said to the young woman, ¡°Tonight, take your best feather (Óðë) pillow and put a single feather on the doorstep of each 37 in town before the sun rises.¡±
The young woman hurried home to prepare for her work, 38 the feather pillow were very dear to her.All 39 long, she worked alone in the cold.40 the sky was getting light and she placed the last feather on the steps of the last house.Just as the sun rose, she returned to the old woman.
¡°Now,¡± said the wise woman, ¡°Go back and refill your pillow with the 41 you have put on the