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B. Go out for dinner.
C. Do his homework.
2. Why hasn¡¯t John noticed the milk boiling over? A. His mind is wandering.
B. He is not standing nearby.
C. He is thinking of taking something to London. 3. Who might the man go to a movie with? A. The woman.
B. His daughter.
C. The man¡¯s wife.
4. When did the man leave for home? A. At ten.
B. At eleven.
C. At ten thirty.
5. What are the speakers talking about? A. Jerry¡¯s acting in the play.
B. Their dissatisfaction with Jerry.
C. The man¡¯s worry over his sickness.
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6. What does the woman like about summer? A. The rain.
B. The heat.
C. The warm long days.
7. What does the woman often do during the summer? A. Take a long holiday.
B. Do outdoor activities.
C. Bicycle with friends in the rain.
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8. Why do American people love to buy second-hand goods? A. To earn money.
B. To save money.
9. What is usually sold in a yard sale? A. Used goods.
B. Treasures and furniture.
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B. To avoid washing dishes.
11. Which McDonald¡¯s sells the most hamburgers in the world? A. One in New York.
B. The first McDonald¡¯s.
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13. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a lecture room.
B. At a club.
14. Why is the woman familiar with this area? A. She grew up here.
B. She has studied the map.
15. What might the man major in? A. Business.
B. Computer science.
16. How did the woman deal with the bad weather? A. By going to bars.
B. By going downtown.
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B. On the Internet.
19. What do hip hop artists often describe in their music?
C. To contribute to charity.
C. Books, records and coffee.
C. To make people eat quickly.
C. The Hong Kong¡¯s.
C. At a party.
C. She often hangs out here.
C. Biology.
C. By watching movies.
C. In a medical magazine.
A. Message of hope.
B. Darkness of the world.
C. Mental illness.
20. What did BIG¡¯s teachers say about him? A. He could be successful.
B. He would achieve nothing.
C. He promised to be a superstar.
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21. According to the rule of the game, students should give a truthful answer with the reality of their world. A. relevant
B. flexible
C. authentic
D. consistent
22. It was in the early 1990s that cartoons began to take off in China, there were only picture-story books. A. where
B. when
C. after that
D. before which
23. --- It¡¯s really a surprise that I happened to meet Will, my old schoolmate in the art gallery last week. ---If my memory serves me right, you each other for more than a decade. A. haven¡¯t seen
B. hadn¡¯t seen
C. didn¡¯t see
D. don¡¯t see
24. As our teacher often puts it, to key universities those who will never give up halfway. A. being admitted; are
B. admitting; is
C. admitted; are
D. to be admitted; is
25. --- Excuse me, I¡¯d like to know more details on how the course is arranged?
---Well, the course is made up of 36 two-hour , which will mainly be given in the evenings or on weekends. A. sessions
B. curricula
C. terms
D. criteria
26. Much to their annoyance, their car engine trouble, the young couple had to put up at a roadside rest area for the night. A. developed
B. being developed
C. having developed
D. to develop
27. The modern age of science and technology has witnessed an increased combination of the world, which requires us to the intention of international co-operation into action. A. translate
B. innovate
C. involve
D. classify
28. The great interest in public education over the past three decades indicates the strong feeling in our society that all children, their conditions, deserve the opportunity to fully develop their capabilities. A. how
B. what
C. whatever
D. however
29. To report an event responsibly, a journalist must not only make sense of earlier reports, but also his report in the long term. A. allow for
B. follow up
C. catch on
D. switch to
30. The French may not much like their young president. But they have to find anyone they like better. A. yet
B. still
C. otherwise
D. nonetheless
31. Don¡¯t be angry any more. l£¬m sure he ignored you by accident and not . A. by chance
B. by design
C. by mistake
D. by force
32. Happiness is you think, what you say and what you do are in harmony. A. what
B. where what
C. when what
D. that
33. ---How do you find the club?
---I it. Everyone is saying its management is going from bad to worse. A. couldn¡¯t have joined
B. might have joined D. would like to have joined
C. would rather not have joined
34. The newly-elected ministers should understand that with the great honor of being government officials of this nation great responsibility. A. comes
B. is coming
C. have come
D. will come
35. --- That was rather a tough question. How did you get it right? ---To tell the truth, I just . A. burnt the midnight oil C. played it safe
B. was left to sink or swim D. took a shot in the dark
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I don¡¯t know why I came to the decision to become a loser, but I know I made the 36 at a young age. Sometime in the middle of fourth grade, I 37 trying. By the time I was in seventh grade, I was lazy, rebellious, 38 . It wasn¡¯t long after that I dropped out of school. Hard physical labor was the 39 for the choices I made as an adolescent. At the age of 21, I was 40 lost, and using drugs as a way to 41 the fact that I had no education and was 42 in a dead-end job carrying heavy construction materials up a ladder all day.
43 , now I believe in do-overs, in the chance to do it all again. And I believe that do-overs can be made at any 44 in your life, if you have the right 45 . Mine came from a surprising source.
It was September 21, 2002, when my son Blake was born. It¡¯s funny that after a life of 46 responsibility, now 1 was in charge of something so 47 . Over the years, as I grew into the 48 of Dad, I began to learn something about myself. In a way, Blake and I were both learning to walk, talk, work and play for the first time. I