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8. What can we know about outdoor billboards? A.They can be traditional or digital.

B. They are better than mobile advertising.

C. They cost less than other types of advertising. 9. Which of the following is mobile advertising?

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B. Meeting a new manager.

C. Getting the company out of trouble.

12. Which of the following is true about the man? A.He will get a promotion. B. He will have to travel a lot.

C. He will attend a language school.

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14. Why does the man choose an evening course? A.He has to work during the day. B. He has signed up for a day course. C. He prefers to study in the evening.

15. How long will the evening course last? A. 6 weeks. B. 12 weeks. C. 21 weeks.

16. What does the man want to know at the end of the conversation? A. Whether to use a check. B. How to get to Frost Hall. C. What to bring for registration.

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C. Good running shoes are readily available. 18. How can running help? A. It relaxes people. B. It cures mental diseases.C. It guarantees weight-loss. 19. Why did Jack run?

A. To get away from disease. B. To help a liver foundation. C. To raise money for his father. 20. What is doctor¡¯s advice for race runners? A. To run without stopping in a race. B. To keep running as fast as possible. C. To make sure they're healthy enough.

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21.Many flowers and trees __ , our newly built school will look even more beautiful. A. to plant B. to be planted C. planting D. having planted

22. When the boy read the difficult questions on the test paper, a worried look his face. A. crossed B. fled C. twisted D. entered

23. His shoes and clothing were wet through and icy-cold. They couldn't imagine he hadbeen on such a stormy night. A. what B. why C.where D. when

24. The film La La Land six of the top prizes at the 89th Academy Awards, with EmmaStone taking home a big win for Best Actress.

A. carried through B. carried on C. carried out D. carriedoff

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25. When defining wealth, people are _ , with some describing it as a specific dollar amountand others as a state of mind. A. stuck B.mixed C.lost D. split 26. ¡ªMike, have you got a pay rise?

--Well, my boss didn¡¯t ____ ,he just told me straight: If you want a better salary, go andwork somewhere else! A. bum the bridge B. beat around the bush C. eat his words D. get out of hand

27. President Xi Jinping welcomes online criticism from netizens, 'Whether or fierce¡¯¡¯,aslong as it arises from goodwill. A. direct B.mild C.sharp D. fair

28. According to a research, if people have friends who often tend to be a(n) of stress, theyreport more illnesses.

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29. No man knows what potential he has till he very hard to be good. A. tried B.will try C.is trying D. has tried 30. ¡ªJenny, could you please describe yourself?

¡ªWell, I am very transparent and people can easily what mood I¡¯m in. A. pick out B.turn out C.come out D. make out

31. We often come across some problems we can't handle in a usual way, in case we mustthink creatively to solve them. A. which B.whose C.that D. what

32. Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited, imagination isabout all there ever will be to know and understand. A. or B.while C.though D. so

33. He was face down on the sofa, his arms buried deep between the cushions, as if they thearms whole. A. swallowed B. would swallow C. had swallowed D. would have swallowed 34. ¡ªDad, look, I can ride the bike!

-- ! I knew you'd get the hang of it eventually! A. There you go B. You are asking for it C. It¡¯s up to you D. You name it

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Trevor knew flowers and chocolates wouldn't impress his mom. 36__________. the university senior woke up early on the day and hand-scrubbed (ÓÃÊÖ²ÁÏ´£©a fountain in the wee hours of the morning.It wasn¡¯t just 37 fountain that motivated the 22-year-old¡ªit was one that had a special significance to his family.

His grandmother was a(n) 38. learning disabilities specialist and instructor. After her death, her co-workers had a large,cement angel fountain set up in her 39. .

40. Trevor¡¯s mom, Sarene,cherished it, she lived six hours away and didn¡¯t have theopportunity to visit. So when he decided what to get his mom for Mother¡¯s Day, the fountain came to his mind. Sarene has a(n) 41. of homemade gifts. Her home is filled with hand-thrown potteryshe made herself. Whatever Trevor was

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going to do for her, it would have to be 42. . NIGHT OWLS GET A BAD

When he arrived at the fountain, it was 43. with dirt and covered with leaves, in 44. shape than he RAP, so let¡¯s get one thing out ofthe way: expected. He started to scrub, motivated by memories of his late grandmother. He got the same feeling he there is nothing wrongwith staying up

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There was one 46. : the fountain¡¯s water was turned off. Without water, the chance of a shiny site amount ofsleep every night. Similarly, was 47.________, so Trevor purchased a bottle from a vending machine. ¡°I was out there pouring water on a(n) earlyrisers have no special 48._________ fountain. People were looking at me all crazy,¡± Trevor 49. ______ the water bottle many times. It biologicaladvantage: recent research took him about two hours to 50.________ the best he could, removing the first few layers of dust and being hasupset the long-held belief careful 51. ______the fragile pieces. He set up his camera, checkedthe lighting and took a before and thatmorning people are healthier after52.___________ . He sent his mom two S3 emails, containingthe before and after photo of the fountain thanlate risers. What research has

respectively. When Sarene opened the photos, she burst into tears. notdisproved, however, is thatmorning

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55.______ supply our needs: to drink water, to try to connect us to previous generations. LauraVanderkam argues that 36. A. Instead B. However C. Moreover D. Meanwhile peopleshould consider switching 37. A. some B. another C. any D. every theirschedule not because it¡¯snecessarily 38. A. academic B. senior C. qualified D. respected better but because it¡¯spractical. 39. A. favor B. defense C. presence D. honour ¡°People find morning hours useful 40. A. Since B. Though C. Unless D.As because it¡¯s time you haveto yourself 41. A. distinction B. appreciation C. imagination D. invention before everybody elsewants a piece of 42. A. unique B. specific C. simple D. practical you,¡±

43. A. circled B. lined C. caked D. dotted Vanderkam says. Waking upearlier to 44. A. darker B. worse C. better D. brighter work out, makeheadway on a creative 45. A. generosity B. sacrifice C. forgiveness D. service project orenjoy a stress-free cup of 46. A. pressure B. possibility C. problem D. puzzle coffee(without a smartphone in yourhand) 47. A. fine B. slim C. equal D. pure can help make it easier toaccomplish 48. A. polished B. unfinished C. decorated D.abandoned more withoutsacrificing time for 49. A. refilled B. rearranged C. recycled D. replaced yourself. 50. A. make up B. clean up C. fix up D. pick up Here, some advice from the expert on 51. A. around B. in C. under D. above 52. A. note B. look C. shot D. break 53. A. urgent B. usual C. separate D. similar 54. A. Pioneering B. Recalling C. Trusting D. Listening 55.A. fountains B. flowers C. sculptors D. instructors

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