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A. unless B. even if C. as long as D. as far as 26. It was not who is right but what is right _______ is of importance. A. which B. it C. that D. this 27. They will fly to Washington, _______ they plan to stay for two or three days. A. which B. where C. there D. when 28. Have you received Jacks plan? Yes, but I dont think his plan is _______. A. worth being considered B. worthy to be considered C. worthy of considering D. worth to be considered 29. A warm thought suddenly came to me _______ I might use the pocket money to buy some flowers for my mothers birthday. A. if B. when C. that D. which 30. Everyone present at the meeting agreed to stick to the _______ that everyone should be treated fairly. A. purpose B. ambition C. principle D. level 31. It is possible to make good movies cheaply. _______, lowbudget doesnt have to mean bad. A. However B. Further C. Though D. But 32. Ill come to see your performance at 9:00 tomorrow evening. Im sorry, by then my performance _______ and I _______ reporters in the meeting room. A. will end; will meet B. will have ended; will be meeting C. will be ended; am going to meet D. is to end; will meet 33. His expenses do not correspond ______ his income. A. to B. on C. in D. of 34. Even if they are on sale, these mobile phones are equal to _______ in price, if not more expensive than, at other stores. A. anyone B. the ones C. that D. the others 35. Shall I give you a hand with this as you are so busy now? Thank you. _______. A. Of course you can B. If you like C. Its up to you D. It couldnt be better SECTION B 18 Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words and phrases marked A,B,C and DFill in each blank with a word or phrase that best fits the context0 After working long hours on her feet every day in the operation room, Taryn Rose knew a lot about the foot painEvery day she had to stand for a long time, operating on the patientsAs a result, she suffered from a bad foot painBut 36 most of her colleagues, she turned her pain into 37 ; Today she is the boss of Taryn Rose International, a very famous company that makes nice and 38 shoes, which sell very well all over the world At the beginning, Rose realized the only thing 39 could stop her was fear of 40 I could hear my friends and family saying,  Why did you 41 a good job? What if you fail? said she,  If I failed, would I be okay facing them? If I failed, would I be brave enough to start my business again? After a long careful thought, I started to accept that it would be okay to say,  I failed, but I 42 Once I was comfortable with that thought, the fear came to an endHowever, this time I was bothered by another ideaI realized I feared regret more than failureOnce again, I convinced myselfAnd 43 you turn to the path you choose, there is nothing 44 but success Now, Rose has no regrets about leaving medicine What I am doing is not all so different from being a 45The goal is the same: to relieve pain Said she 46 , Rose admits she caught a couple of lucky breaks To me, luck is about being prepared for those opportunities that come knockingYou have to have an 47 mind, the right skills and all your senses working to see what opportunities present themselves Luck can open the door, but you still have to walk through it 36Awith Blike Cto Dunlike 37Amoney Breality Ccomfort Dregret 38Aeducational Bcomfortable Cfashionable Dexpensive 39Awhich Bwhat Cthat Dwho 40Afailure Bcost Cregret Dfuture 41Aleave Bfind Ckeep Ddo 42Astopped Bagreed Cmanaged Dtried 43Abefore Bwhen Cafter Dbecause 44Achangeable Bacceptable Cavailable Dreliable 45Ateacher Bboss Cdoctor Dworker 46ACalling up BLooking out CTurning around DLooking back 47Aopen Bquick Cabsent Dkind SECTION C 12 Directions: Complete the following passage by using ONE word that fits the context Every year, thousands of people come to Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, to be part of the Edinburgh FestivalFor three weeks every August and September the city is filled with actors and artists from 48 over the worldThey come to Edinburgh 49 the biggest arts festival in BritainDuring this time the streets of the city are alive with music and dance from 50 morning till late at nightYou can even see artists painting pictures on the streetsOne of the best parts of the Festival is the  Fringe , 51 students do comedy shows in small halls and cafs 52 of thousands of tourists come to the Festival to see new films and plays and hear music performed by famous musiciansThis year, you can see over five hundred performances 53 actors from more than forty countries The tickets for these performances are quite cheap and it is usually easier to see your favorite stars in Edinburgh 54 it is in LondonCome to Edinburgh next summer, but remember it can be difficult to find a room, 55 why not book your hotel now? PART III READING COMPREHENSION 30 Directions: read the following three passagesEach passages is followed by several questions or unfinished statementsFor each of them there are four choices marked with A, B, C and Dchoose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage A TODAY, Friday, November 12 JAZZ with the Mike Thomas Jazz Band at The Derby Arms. Upper Richmond Road West, Sheen. DISCO Satin Sounds Disco. Free at The Lord Napier, Mort lake High St., from 8a. m. to 8p. m. Tel: 6821158. SATURDAY, November 13 JAZZ Lysis at The Bulls Head, Barnes. Admission 60p. MUSICAL HALL at The Star and Garter, Lower Richmond Road, Putney, provided by the Aba Daba Music Hall company. Good food and entertainment fair price. Tel: 7896749. FAMILY night out? Join the sing-along at The Black Horse. Sheen Road, Richmond. JAZZ The John Bennett Big Band at The Bulls Head, Barnes. Admission 80p. THE DERBY ARMS, Upper Richmond Road West, give you Joe on the electric accordion(KbΘ4t). Tel: 789 4536 SUNDAY, November 14 DISCO Satin Sounds Disco, free at The Lord Napier, Mort Lake High Street, from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. FOLK MUSIC at The Derby Arms. The Short Stuff and residents the Norman Chop Trio. Non-remembers 70p. Tel: 6884626. HEAVY MUSIC with Tony Simon at The Bull, Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen. THE DERBY ARMS, Upper Richmond Road West, give you Joe on the electric accordion. 56. Where and when can you hear the Norman Chop Trio? A. At the Bulls Head on Sunday. B. At the Derby Arms on Sunday. C. At the Bull on Saturday. D. At the Black Horse on Saturday. 57. Where and when can you hear the Mike Thomas Jazz Band? A. At the Derby Arms on Friday. B. At the Black Horse on Friday. C. At the Star and Garter on Saturday. D. At the Derby Arms on Sunday. 58. You want to enjoy the electric accordion on Saturday. Which telephone number do you have to ring to find out what time it starts? A. 7896749. B. 7894536. C. 6821158. D. 6884626. 59. You want to spend the Saturday by joining the entertainment with your family. Where should you go? A. Disco at The Lord Napier. B. The sing-along at The Black Horse. C. The electric accordion at The Derby Arms. D. Jazz at The Bulls Head. 60. You want to spend the same day at two different places and dont want to cross any street. Which of the following is your best choice? A. The sing-along at the Black Horse and Jazz at The Bulls Head. B. The sing-along at The Black Horse and Folk Music at The Derby Arms. C. Folk Music at The Derby Arms and Heavy Music with Tony Simon at The Bull. D. Musical Hal lat The Star Garter and Disco at The Lord Napier. B Today just as technology changed the face of industry, farms have undergone an  agricultural revolution . On the farm of today, machines provide almost all the power. One of the most important benefits will be the farm computer. A few forward-looking farmers are already using computers to help them run their farms more efficiently. The computers help them keep more accurate records so they can make better decisions on what crops to plant, how much livestock to buy, when to sell their products, and how much profit they can expect. Many computer companies have been developing special computer programs just for farmers. Programs are being written for hog producers, grain farmers, potato farmers, and dairy farmers. In the future, farmers will be able to purchase computer programs made to their needs. Because of the growing importance of computers on the farm, students at agricultural colleges are required to take computer classes in addition to their normal agricultural courses. There can be no doubt that farmers will rely on computers even more in the future. While the old-time farm depended on horse power, and modern farms depend on machine power, farms of the future will depend on computer power. Another technological advance which is still in the experimental stage is the robot, a real mechanized hired hand that will be able to move and, in some ways, think like a human being. Agricultural engineers believe that computer-aided robots will make startling changes in farming before the end of the century. Unlike farmers of the present, farmers of the future will find that many day-to-day tasks will be done for them. Scientists are now developing robots that will be able to shear sheep, drive tractors, and harvest fruit. Even complex jobs will be done by robots. For example, in order to milk their cows, farmers must first drive them into the barn, then connect them to the milking machines, watch the machines, and disconnect them when they are finished. In the future, this will all be done by robots. In addition, when the milking is completed, the robots will automatically check to make sure that the milk is pure. The complete mobilization of the farm is far in the future, but engineers expect that some robots will be used before long. 61. Which sentence carried the main idea of the whole passage? A. The first sentence of the first paragraph. B. The first sentence of the second paragraph. C. The first sentence of the third paragraph. D. The last sentence of the second paragraph. 62. According to the passage, computers can not help farmers decide _______. A. how much money they can earn from their products B. whether to plant a certain kind of crop C. what livestock to raise D. when to sell their products 63. Which of the following statements is true? A. Farmers in the future will depend totally on computers. B. Both computers and robots have been in use on todays farms. C. Farmers mainly use machines on their farms at present. D. Students at agricultural colleges must take computer classes because they can do nothing without the help of computers on todays farms. 64. According to the engineers, _______will be done by robots in the near future. A. all farm work B. milking cows C. most of the farm work D. some farm work 65. What is the best title for the whole passage? A. Computer, Farmers Best Friend B. Farmers in The Future C. The Agricultural Revolution D. Computers and Robots C Stepfamilies are commonplace in the United States and their number continues to growWhile stepfamilies differ widely in their make-up they all consist of a parenting couple and children one or more of whom is of a previous unionSuch combinations of his kids her kids and then possibly kids of the new union make for complicated and often trying difficulties more challenging than those of traditional families Since stepfamilies involve more people and consequently more potential problems from the start than do childless new marriage it is wise for the couple to do some careful planning prior to before marriageNot only do the prospectivegv marital partners need agreement about their own carriers life goals finance and special interests they must also prepare for new relationship with their children and attempt to accommodate their individual needs and feelingsFurthermore there are often the rights of other relatives to consider As for any family the basic ingredientbR of a successful stepfamily are affection kindness and mutualvNv respectHowever love alone is not enoughCertainly love is the cornerstone upon which the foundation of any family is built but there are also many other important ingredients involved in building a successful stepfamily Surveys reveal that successful families regard the ability to communicate openly as the most important factor in their successCommunication is what keeps families on track and functioning as a unitAlthough healthy communication is easier for some people than for others this skill can be learned and improvedHealthy communication involves speaking clearly and listening carefully By their very nature stepfamilies often are complicated by past events that give rise to ambivalentwvv loyalties lingeringcENv hurts fears feelings of guilt and unrealistic dreamsThe difficulties that arise within the stepfamilies are human and understandableHowever there are ways to confrontb4N and resolve themFor example support groups and professional counselorsl_~ are available in most communities to provide help and guidance when communications stopped and problems seem overwhelmingSP'`v  Planning and building a stepfamily is not a responsibility to take lightlyIt can be a very trying and at times seemingly impossible effortMany potential troubles can arise and threaten to destroy the stepfamilyNevertheless meeting and mastering these special challenges can bring unexpected satisfactions and rewarding depths of family closeness and affection 66According to the passage there are 0000 in the United States Ano stepfamilies Bmore stepfamilies than ever before Cfewer stepfamilies than ever before Dfewer stepfamilies than traditional ones 67Which of the following can help avoid the potential problems arising in a stepfamily AThe pursuit of the same careers BProfessional interventionsr^m  CThe development of special interests DCareful planning before the marriage 68Many people believe that 0000 contributes most to the building of a successful stepfamily Aeverlasting loyalties Bopen communication Ckindness and mutual respect DpersistentcEN3zVv affection 69It is natural for a stepfamily to be 0000 Aunrealistic Bcomplicated Cambivalent Dguilty 70df 0 "$PO |NXFP  bµseseseseseseseseseseshM(h2f>*OJQJaJhM(h2fOJQJaJhM(h!]OJQJaJhM(h.U\aJhM(h.UOJQJaJ!hM(h.UB*OJQJaJphhM(hTh/OJQJaJhrGh!]6CJOJQJaJhrGh!]CJOJQJaJhM(hUOJQJaJ"hrGhrG5CJOJQJaJo('(f 0 r  8 / TL D<gd.U  i\WD8^`\gdTh/  i WD8^` gd!]gdrG$a$gdrG7m w 9zO"R  TL D<gd.U TL D<;WD`;gd.U TL D<gd.U |(bd!! 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When Avril Lavigne announced she was splitting from her husband, comments from her friends suggested that she was only 21 when she tied the knot and later she said that she realized she'd been too young to make such a life-altering decisionCould fellow young celebrity divorcesyZZ Reese Witherspoon, Kate Hudson, and Britney Spears have also hit the same age-related issue? The Magic Number There are practical reasons for the mid-20s dividing line, and most of them boil down to two biggies: education and money It turns out that the more years of higher education a woman has under her belt on her wedding day, the lower the chances that she'll get divorced and by 25, you're more likely to have earned a degree or twoEducated women tend to be more confident about who they are and less willing to settle for a man who doesn't meet their standards OddsS'` are that by 25 you're also supporting yourself, so there's less incentive:Ro; R for you to rush into marriage because you're seeking financial security from himBut the marriage-related benefits of working and having money of your own go beyond feeling secureLearning to budget your cash carefully when you're single will help you avoid financial problems one of the main causes of couple fights for the rest of your life Knowing the Real You At 25, you've had time for some crucial life experiences, including a relationship or two that may have improved your MrRight radarYou've probably dated enough to have a better idea of what you don't want in a man, which makes it easier to know what you can live with and can't live without Perhaps the most important aspect of waiting is that you'll know what your goals and values really areWhile you don't want to marry someone just like you, marriage is a lot easier if you two share a similar outlook on life Twenty-four and already married to the man of your dreams? 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