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A. to lose; to admit B. of losing; admitting C. of losing; to admit D. to lose; admitting 5. _____ English learners, we should not only be able to understand the meanings expressed by the language itself but also ______ expressed by postures, gestures and facial expressions. A. Like; that B. As; those C. Like; those D. As; that 6. He is not the kind of person that ______ in the comedy. In life, he is serious and conserved(O[). A. expressed B. is expressed C. represents D. is represented 7. _______about the super thin material, she touched it and learned that it ______ like silk. A. Curiously; feels B. Being curious; was felt C. Curious; feels D. Being curious; felt 8. Learning that their only son was sound and safe _____ the family ______. A. put; at ease B. made; easy C. set; easily D. laid; at ease 9. Whether you liked it or not, you shouldn t have ___ to your mother when she was talking to you. A. turned back B. turned down your back C. turned your back D. turned your back away 10. The power of words lies in _________the ideas and objects in the objective world. A. their connection with B. their relation to C. their joint with D. their association with I really appreciate their _______ to settling personal disputes. A. ways B. means C. methods D. approaches 12. The same gestures, signs and so on, in other words, body language, may express different ideas or meanings in different cultures, so don t use them _______ you are definitely sure of what they mean so as to reduce misunderstanding ______ the smallest number. A. until; with B. unless; to C. until; by D. unless; by 13. People in China don t often kiss or hug each other goodbyes or hellos, which ______ a common _______ in some European countries. A. are; practice B. is; exercise C. are; exercise D. is; practice 14. China rank ______ in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and more and more countries _______ China as a friendly and powerful country. A. the first; rank B. first; rank C. the first; regard D. first; suppose 15. --- Could you tell me why I am constantly yawning this afternoon? ---Yawning ______ an indication that your body lacks oxygen and needs a rest. A. acts as B. serves as C. functions as D. plays as 16. In order not to miss his flight, he ran ______ the street, jumped______ the fence and dashed into the waiting hall, ______ all about his own safety. A. across; over; forgetting B. through; across; forgot C. over; over; forgetting D. across; over; forgot 17. People ______ are kind, honest and willing to help, but he is not a man of this kind ______, in my opinion. A. on the whole; in general B. in general; after all C. on the whole; at all D. in general; on the whole 18. The accused woman _______ himself by saying that he killed the man totally out of self-defense and it was completely an accident. A. guarded B. protected C. defended D. prevented 19. In the statement that the school sent to all parents, the headmaster _______their complaints about the conditions by saying that the school dormitory, canteen were beautifully decorated with healthy materials, classrooms _______and the playground rubberized. A. replied to; were completely computerized B. reacted to; were computerized completely C. responded to; completely computerized D. answered to; computerized completely 20. One of his major shortcomings is that he always bases his judgment on ______ opinions, which often ______prejudices (OP)against something or somebody. A. objective; leads to B. subjective; results in C. objective; causes D. subjective; arise 21. Shaking the fist is a ______ commonly used to express anger by male adults but the ways to release one s anger _______ greatly from person to person. A. gesture; ranges B. sign; varies C. symbol; changes D. posture; alters 22. When the speaker finished his speech, he was affected to see his speech ________ with cheers and applauses from the audience. A. was met B. was welcome C. was popular D. was greeted 23. I am truly sorry for the false information I provided _____ you ______ the quality of the newly developed cassette A. with; with B. for; about C. for; for D. with; about 24. _____ accident happened at _______ not far from the Communication Bank. A. An; a crossroads B. The; crossroads C. A; the crossroads D. X; a crossroads 25. --- Why not ask your former boyfriend for help? --- How could I have ______to ask him again? Remember what happened last time? --- But _______brings success A. cheek; cheek B. face; face C. the cheek; cheek D. the face; face II [b_kXzz In the depths of my memory, many things I did with my father still live. These things have come to represent, in fact, what I call 26 and love. I don t remember my father ever getting into a swimming pool. But he did 27 the water. Any kind of 28 ride seemed to give pleasure. 29 he loved to fish; sometimes he took me along. But I never really liked being on the water the way my father did. I liked being 30 the water, moving through it, 31 it all around me. I was not a strong 32 , or one who learned to swim early, for I had my 33 . but I loved being in the swimming pool close to my father s office and 34 those summer days with my father, who 35 come by on a break. I needed him to see what I could do. My father would stand there in his suit, the 36 person not in swimsuit. After swimming, I would go 37 his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk, where he let me 38 anything I found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes, if I was left alone at his desk 39 he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps I shouldn t be playing with his 40 . but my father always 41 and said easily,  Oh, no, it s 42 . Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get 43 an ice cream& A poet once said,  We look at life once, in childhood; the rest is 44 . and I think it is not only what we  look at once, in childhood that determines our memories, but 45 , in that childhood, looks at us. 26. A. desire B. joy C. anger D. worry 27. A. avoid B. refuse C. praise D. love 28. boat B. bus C. train D. bike 29. A, But B. Then C. And D. Still 30. A. On B. off C. by D. in 31. A. having B. leaving C. making D. getting 32. A. swimmer B. rider C. walker D. runner 33. A. hopes B. faiths C. rights D. fears 34. A. spending B. saving C. wasting D. ruining 35. A. should B. would C. had to D. ought to 36. A. next B. only C. other D. last 37. A. away from B. out of C. by D. inside 38. A. put up B. break down C. play with D. work out 39. A. the moment B. the first time C. while D. before 40. A. fishing net B. office things C. wooden chair D. lab equipment 41. A. stood up B. set out C. showed up D. lab equipment 42. A. fine B. strange C. terrible D. funny 43. A. the student B. the assistant C. myself D. himself 44. A. memory B. wealth C. experience D. practice 45. A. which B. who C. what D. whose III. t A Who are these people rushing by you in the street? More than 215 million people now call America  home , but most of them can trace their families back to other parts of the world. If you look at the names on shop windows, you will see that Americans come from many different lands. The idea that these people, who once were strangers to the United States, have lost the customs and cultures of their original countries and have become  American is really not true. In fact, what exists in America is more often a kind of  side-by-side living in which groups of people from other countries often have kept many of their customs and habits. They join the general American society only in certain areas of their lives such as in schools, business, and sports but they keep many of their own native customs and manners socially and at home. This living  side-by-side has both advantages and disadvantages. Sometimes it may cause disagreements to develop between groups whose ways of life are very different from one another. however, there are also great advantages that come from the variety of cultures brought by settlers from other lands. There is great freedom of choice among ideas and dress, food, and social customs in America. Everyone can find some part of his or her familiar world in the United States, in churches, music, food, national groups, or newspapers. 46. More than 215 million people call America  home because_______. A. they have their houses there B. they settle there now C. they want to make their home there D. they like that land very much 47.  Side-by-side living style means _______. A. to make friends with native people B. to keep their own customs while sharing American ones in certain areas C. the groups of people who live nearby D. that they get closer to American society 48. according to the passage, people in the USA ________. A. share American customs and culture B. live in a kind of  side-by-side society C. keep their own customs and habits firmly D. make no choice to accept American customs 49. Which of the following statements is true? A. They always stick to their own customs and habits. B.  Side-by-side living style is not suitable. C. They face the society they are not familiar with. D. The advantages coming from the variety of cultures make life in America colorful. 50. Which is the best title for this passage? A. Advantages and Disadvantages. B. Different Customs and Habits. C. Home for the People. D.  Side-by-side Living Style in America. B Toyota Motor Corp, Japan s biggest carmaker, said on Friday it will recall 1,489 Lexus sedans (ؚ~f) sold in China. "It will take us some time to ship the fuel tanks and vent pipes to China to change those in these Lexus sedans for customers free of charge, if problems are found," said Yang Hongjian, a spokes- woman of Toyota s China representative office. The expected recall will affect Lexus LS430 sedans made in Japan from July 29, 2003 to January 14, 2004, the representative office said in a statement. Toyota has not received complaints from Chinese customers, according to the statement. The move will be part of Toyota s global recall of 18,200 Lexus LS430s. It will be the third car recall in China in two weeks. Although automobile recall is a common practice in developed markets, it remains new to Chinese customers. The Chinese government published long-awaited automobile recall rules on March 15, which will be officially carried out at the beginning of October. China s auto market is forecast to reach 10 million units by 2010. Automakers, especially Chinese producers, will face greater pressure from automobile recalls, which could be very costly sometimes, and should be in full preparations, according to the expert. The Japanese carmaker sold 1, 549 Lexus vehicles on the Chinese mainland during the first five months of this year, according to Yang. Lexus sales on the mainland reached 4,000 units last year, up from 1,600 units in 2002. (China Daily July 3, 2004) 51. What can we learn from the text? A. Chinese customers are not satisfied with Toyota Lexus LS430 sedans. B. Chinese car market has seen car recalls three times so far. C. Toyota will have a worldwide recall of Lexus LS430 sedans. D. Toyota Motor start to recall Lexus Sedans due to the problems with fuel tanks. 52. The carmakers were unwilling to recall their cars in the past mainly because ______. A. they were not fully prepared B. they couldn t afford the cost for their car recalls C. their products could not meet the required standard D. there were no related rules and little pressure 53. It is implied in the passage that ______. A. sales of homemade automobiles will grow even faster B. automobile recalls will take place in China more frequently C. China s car market is forecast to be the biggest by 2010 in the world D. Toyota is likely to sell the most Lexus Sedans in China in the future 54. Which of the following is the best tide of this passage? A. Toyota to Recall Its Lexus Sedans Sold in China B. China Prepares to Recall Cars C. The Problems in China s Car Market D. Costly Japanese Car Recalls C _55_ One of the best things you can possibly do is to start your own club. It s great fun especially if you are the sort of person who feels there s never anything to do during the school holidays. The first thing you need to come up with is an idea for your club. _56_ Pets, clothes, pop music or dancing groups, sports, making things? The list is endless. Next you need some friends to be in your club with you. _57_ All you need is three or four other people who are interested in the same thing as you. _58 You should all sit down somewhere together with lots of pieces of paper and write down every name you can think up. That ll keep you busy for ages. At your first meeting you should make up a rule book. And the first rule should be no grown-ups or little/big brothers or sisters! The best clubs are always secret! Now you have just about everything you need, except membership cards. These are very important and again you can speed a lot of time making them. 59 Why not leave some space for a photo of yourself? That will make the membership card really look like it. So there you are, get clubbing! Once you get started you ll think of loads of more interesting things to do! A. That s easy. B. Enjoy your own club! C. Invite a designer to join you. D. What are you interest in? E. Some vacation is just around the corner. F. Then you need to pick a name for your club. G. Use a bright thick pen to make a special design. IV we9e e-NqQ g10Y kS-NgY g$NY0mSN*NUS͋vXR0 RdbO9e0 XR(W:͋YRN*NoW[&{S'" v^(WvQ NbQQ勠Rv͋0 RdbYYOv͋\Oe~\ Rc0 O9e(Wv͋ NRN*j~ v^(W͋ NbQQO9eTv͋0 la1kYSvQO9eGWNPN͋ 2SAQO9e10Y YN,{11Yw NR0 Dear Robert, Thank for your letter of May 12th . How glad I was when I get it. I d be very happy to be your pen friends. Now allow me introduce myself to you. I m a boy student aged seventeen, study in Senior Three of Hongqi High School. I m a monitor of my class. I am about to take the National Matriculation Entrance Test after twenty days, that is, between June 7 and 8You know, I want very much to be a doctor working for poor peasants that I try to make fully use of every hour and study far into the night every day. Best wishes Yours truly, Li Hua VfNbh vMR W4YQsNegYv+sNr [dk -Nf[u틥b ~~NN:WW^Q/f&TSNr{Q[ir0`O9hnc Nh@bcOvOo` N~`Q v^f]v‰pT^0 /ecr{Q[irS[r{Q[ir`Ov‰p1 [pad[[N 2 NNRirTvY Xmu;m`1 bsXalg 2 5TX u$ON& &  la1͋pe100]S02SNS_XQ~ NOLeޏ/03_4Y]:N`OQ}Y Recently we have had a heated discussion on whether people should keep pets at home in cities. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Unit four Body language I. USy b 1 5 CCBCB 6 10 DCACD 11 15 DBDBC 16 20 ADCCB 21 25 BDBAC II. [b_kXzz 26-30BDACD 31-35AADAB 36-40BDCCB 41-45CACAB III t 46 50 BBBDD 51 54 CDBA 55 59 .E D A F G IV we9e: Dear Robert, Thank(thanks for your letter of May 12th . How glad I was when I get(got it. I d be very happy to be your pen friends(friend . Now allow me '"(+ the introduce myself to you. I m a boy student aged seventeen, study(studying in Senior Three of Hongqi High School. I m a >Sc monitor of my class. I am about( Sc to take the National Matriculation Entrance Examination after >in twenty days, that is, between June 7 and 8You know. I want very(so much to be a doctor working for poor peasants that I try to make fully(full use of every hour and study far into the night every day. Best wishes Yours truly, V. fNbh One possible version: Recently we have had a heated discussion on whether people should keep pets at home in cities. Some students think it s a good idea to keep pets because old people who live alone at home can get some comfort from pets. Besides, getting along well with animals will make our life interesting. On the contrary, the other students are against the idea. In their opinion, if too many people keep pets at home, it is bad for the environment. What is worse, pets may make too much noise and even attack people. I like animals, so I don t think it is bad to keep pets at home. But we must take some measures to prevent them from polluting our environment. _OV,{VUSCQ~`N 1.wkXzz defend against; in general; at ease; lose face; on the contrary; in most cases; at a distance; put up; in defence of; reach out 1It was getting dark. We had to________ in the forest for the night. 2Animals are________ fond of eating and moving in company. 3When he failed to beat his opponent, he felt he had ________with his friends. 4It is a timid animal but will fight like a tiger________ its young. 5The risk of affection hasn't decreased ________ it has increased. 6________ food poisoning happens during summer. 7I was wondering why you seemed to want to keep everybody________. 8One of the men suddenly ________ a hand and grabbed my arm. 9Steps are being taken to ________the city______attack. 10The mother felt________after being informed that her children were safe. 11.US͋bQ 1We shall________(OkS)our motherland, whatever the cost may be. 2The museum had several paintings ________(Nh) the artist's early style. 3The boy looked at me ________(}YGY0W), as if I were a complete stranger. 4He is fluent in________(S틄v) English but is not good at written English. 5Your heart will not ________(S%cR) properly if you don't rest regularly. 6The police took down the witness's________ (H) 7Jim came up and gave me a big ________(bb) as soon as he saw me. 8Try to avoid being ________(;N‰v) and onesided when looking at problems. 9At the airport he kissed me goodbye on the________ (b) 10Speak clearly or you ll make yourself________() 111USy b 1The hostess ________ all the guests warmly as they arrived. Agreeted Bdefended Ceased Dskimmed 2Don't be too ________ about things you are not supposed to know. Adirect Bbored Ccurious Dmodest 3At the meeting they discussed three different ________ to the solution to pollution. Aapproaches Bmeans Cmethods Dways 4 As winter ______, weather became cold. A. approachs B. approaching C. to approach D. approached 5 people are encouraged to speak openly, but careless words are ________ to hurt others feelings. A. possible B. probable C. likely D. Sure 6 Finding her car stolen, _______. A. a policeman was asked to help B. the area was searched thoroughly C. it was looked for everywhere D. she hurried to a policeman for help 7.When first _____ into the market, these products enjoyed great success. A. introducing B. Introduced C. introduce D. being introduced 8.. It was raining heavily. Little Mary felt cold, so she stood ___ to her mother. A. close B. closely C. closed D. closing 9--The last one __ pays the meal. --Agreed! A. arrived B. arrives C. to arrive D. arriving 10He joined the army in 2006 and quickly rose to the ______ of captain. Aflight Brank Cadult Dbudget 11 ___ his key, he couldn t enter the room. A. Having lost B. Losing C. To loss D. Lost 12. ___riding a bike he fell down to the ground. A. As B. While C. As soon as D. Immediately 13. _____ from his clothes, he is not so poor. A. Judged B. Judging C. To judge D.Judge 14_____ such heavy pollution already, it may now be too late to clean the river. A. Having suffered B. Suffering C. To suffer D. Suffered 15The moon ___ , we came to the foot of the mountain. A. appeared B. appears C. appearing D. appear 1vUSS9e 1. Having not seen the film, I can t tell you what I think of it. 2. The men worked for extra hours got an extra pay. 3. Seen from the top of the hill, we find the city more beautiful. 4. Generally speak, facial expressions are helpful communications, too. 5.  Can t you read? the man said, angrily pointed to the notice on the wall. 6. 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