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1. Though money, his parents still managed to send him to university.
A. lacked C. lacking
B. lacking of D. lacked in
2. (2014¡¤Ö£ÖÝÄ£Äâ)¡ªHave you looked through the plan? ¡ªNot yet. This plan is careful consideration. A. short of
B. fond of
C. proud of
D. worthy of
3. Since it is raining hard outside, I have no but to stay at home, watching TV. A. achievement C. advantage
B. alternative D. attention
4. (2014¡¤¼ÃÄÏÄ£Äâ)¡ªWould you please buy me a white paper package when you go shopping? ¡ª A. I¡¯d rather you wouldn¡¯t.
B. It¡¯s OK with me.
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C. What for? D. By all means.
5. (2014¡¤³É¶¼Ä£Äâ)The lock in my bag me of not locking my closet. A. recalled
B. remembered D. told
C. reminded
6. The media can often help solve problems and attention to situations
help is needed. A. take; which C. pay; that
B. draw; where D. draw; /
7. His health under the pressure of work and he had to stay in hospital for a month. A. broke up
B. broke away D. broke down
C. broke out
8. both sides accept these terms will everlasting peace be established in this region. A. Unless C. If only
B. As long as D. Only if
9. There is no such place you dream of in all this world. A. that
B. what
C. which
D. as
10. (2014¡¤ÂåÑôÄ£Äâ)Boys and girls, you should know what a great difference manners in public will to a person.
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A. owe B. belong C. contribute D. make
11. , Mary would not have hurt herself. A. If she listened to me B. As soon as she listened to me C. If she has listened to me D. Had she listened to me
12. (2014¡¤´óÁ¬Ä£Äâ) your timely help, I wouldn¡¯t have finished the task on time. A. But for C. As for
B. Except for D. For
13. My daughter loves writing and has many articles to her school edition and even the local newspaper. A. printed
B. written D. published
C. contributed
14. It is requested that the reporter to blame for the wrong report. A. referring to
B. referring to as D. referred to being
C. referred to be
15. (2014¡¤Äþ²¨ÖصãÖÐѧģÄâ)Joan stood outside a shopping mall for a long time, as if somebody. A. to wait for C. waited for ¢ò. ÔĶÁÀí½â
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B. waiting for D. having waited for
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(Ô´´)When you are in the U. S. A, you will find restaurants for every situation. If you¡¯re in a hurry, you may just want to grab some ¡°junk food¡± at a grocery store or a candy counter or you can get a bite to eat at one
of the many fast food chains, like McDonald¡¯s, Burger King, Kentucky Fried Chicken, or Taco Time. Or you can get a hero or submarine sandwich ¡°to stay¡± or ¡°to go¡± from a sandwich shop. Some of these places have tables, but many don¡¯t. People eat in their cars or take their food home, to their offices or to parks. If you prefer sitting down but still don¡¯t want to spend much, you can try a cafeteria. At all of these places, you pay at a cash register before you sit down, and you don¡¯t have to tip anybody¡ªbut you usually have to clear the table when you finish!
Coffee shops are usually less expensive and less dressy than fine restaurants. So are pizza places, pancake houses, sandwich shops and family restaurants. But the name of a restaurant won¡¯t necessarily tell you much about the kind of place it is or the food it serves. Like most fast food restaurants and cafeterias, many restaurants don¡¯t serve alcoholic beverages(ÒûÁÏ). This is often because they want people to feel comfortable bringing their children. Minors(δ³ÉÄêÈË)can eat at restaurants that serve beer and wine, but they are not allowed to enter pubs, taverns(¾Æ¹Ý), cocktail lounges or bars. You may be asked to show
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