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( ) 2. We all know that learning a foreign language ________ time and effort.2
A. requires
B. reduces C. removes D. respects
( ) 3. They all said that the man caused the accident, but he ________ he had nothing to do with
it.
A. advised
B. insisted C. supposed
D. doubted
( ) 4. ¡ª____________ is it from your home to the city centre?
¡ª Less than 20 minutes by underground. A. How soon
B. How often
C. How long D. How far
( ) 5. None of us talked. We finished our meal in _________.21½ÌÓý
A. silence
B. order
C. place
D. public
( ) 6. ¡ªMay I go birdwatching with my classmates in the Nature Reserve?
¡ªNo. You _________ until you have finished the report. A. needn¡¯t
B. mustn¡¯t
C. won¡¯t
D. shouldn¡¯t
( ) 7. ¡ªHe¡¯s never been late for school.
¡ª________________. A. So have I
B. So am I C. Neither have I D. Nor am I
( ) 8. Mr Li was in such a _________ because his daughter was ill in hospital.
A. hurry
B. loss
C. worry
D. danger
( ) 9. The music is fantastic and it is well worth __________.21*cnjy*com
A. listening
B. to listen to C. being listened D. listening to
( ) 10. Sorry I¡¯m late. The first underground started moving __________ I could get on it.
A. while B. before C. as soon as D. after
( ) 11. I will do what I can ____________ whenever it is necessary.
A. help you
B. helping you
C. to help you D. helps you
( ) 12. Some of my father¡¯s friends have been to the USA, but _______ of them can speak English.
A. neither
B. both
C. all
D. none
( ) 13. ¡ªThe magician is planning to hide the Oriental Pearl Tower before a big audience.
¡ªReally£¿ I have never heard ____________ idea before. A. the crazier
B. a crazier C. the craziest D. a craziest
( ) 14. It is raining outside, and ________, we can¡¯t go to the beach.
A. as a result
B. at times C. In fact D. in the end
( ) 15. ¡ªI¡¯m afraid i can¡¯t go to your party.
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Water-safety guideline
Water sports have some special rules to follow because of the possibility of diving accidents or drowning(ÄçË®). By learning basic water-safety guidelines, you can 16 yourself from a possible tragedy(±¯¾ç).
No matter how good a swimmer you are, how brave you are, or how 17 the water may seem, you should never swim 18 . There should always be at least one 19 person with you, whether he is in the water 20 on the shore. It is 21 using the buddy system. Here is a story about it.
Jack had worked hard all day and decided to 22 himself after work by going for a swim at the beach. He found a quiet spot 23 he could enjoy the water alone. After he got into the water and started swimming, he 24 he was being pulled by the current(Ë®Á÷). He panicked(¾ª»Å), using most of his energy in trying to swim 25 the current.
26 , a man was walking along the shore and saw Jack struggling. He dived into the water, swam near Jack, and gave him a 27 . Finally, Jack swam 28 to the shore.
After thanking the man for his help, Jack 29 that he could have drowned if the man had not come by 30 . From that day on, Jack became a believer in the buddy system. ( ) 16. A. leave
B. walk
C. watch D. protect
C. What a pity
D. It doesn¡¯t matter
( ) 17. A. clear B. safe C. quiet D. deep
( ) 18. A. alone B. lonely C. alive D. lively ( ) 19. A. extra
B. else
C. other D. another
( ) 20. A. and B. so C. but D. or
D. lifted
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B. take
C. cried
C. enjoy D. help
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C. discovered D. looked
D. over
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( ) 26. A. Unhappily B. Gladly C. Luckily D. However ( ) 27. A. tie
B. head
C. foot
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We live in the world full of colours. Does a colour have weight? If you say ¡°no¡±, you are wrong. If you don¡¯t believe, you may do an experiment.
First, put two objects with the same weight into two boxes. Then cover the boxes. Third, wrap one box with a red piece of paper, the other woth a white piece of paper. Now hold the boxes with your hand one by one. It is certain that you think the red one is a little heavier.
Why? A scientist found that different colours have different weight in a man¡¯s mind. So he did many tests and at last he found that every colour has its own weight in our mind and their order is the same. The heaviest colour is red, then blue, green, orange, yellow and white.
The scientist told us that colours also have smell. Can you smell the colour? Of course not. Then why did the scientist say so? That is because every colour stands for a kind of light with a certain wavelength, and it reaches our brain through sense organs.
According to this discovery, scientists say that people accept the colours they like, and refuse the colours they hate. So your body and mind will be healthy by using the colours you like. Or you¡¯ll be nervous or even get ill. For example, if you stay in a room with red windows, wallpapers and furniture for two hours, you¡¯ll feel you have been there for four hours. But if the room is blue, you¡¯ll feel you have been there for only an hour. Another example, if a person walks out of a red room and into a blue room, his tempertature will fall. That means our body temperature will change with different colours.
( ) 31. Paragraph 1-3 tell us that ___________.