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A.I heard B. did I hear C.I had heard D. had I heard 17.  Did you visit the famous museum?  No. We ________ it, but we spent too much time shopping. A. could have visited B. must have visited C. can t have visited D. shouldn t have visited 18. We didn t plan to meet. We met ________ in the street. A. by the wayB. by chance C. on purpose D. in surprise 19. --- Are you all right now? --- I m feeling much ____, but my stomach still hurts a bit. A. good B. well C. better D. best 20. In the end, we _____the village. A. reached B. arrived in C. arrived D got N0[b_kXzzqQ15\ k\1R nR15R  Nbwe NweT@b~TvV*N yA0B0C0D-N QkXeQv^zz}vYvgsO y0 Once upon a time, bee-keepers killed their bees every autumn. Why, you 21 ask. Well, the answer is this. To get some 22 , bee-keepers and farmers used to 23 small wooden boxes in a corner of the farmyard. Bees would come and 24 the box with honeycomb. 25 , there was no way of getting the honey out 26 killing the bees. So they used to burn a chemical 27 the box in order to kill the bees and then take the honey. 00Now, bee-keepers 28 beehives to collect honey. In the beehive there are a number of wooden 29 with spaces between them 30 can be lifted out. In later summer, the squares, which are now 31 of honeycomb are lifted out. The squares are put in 32 special machine and turned round and round very fast for several minutes. Turning the squares round and round 33 this 34 out the honey. Then the honey is collected and 35 jars. After that the empty squares are returned to the hive for the bees to fill with honey the following year. 21. A. need B. may C. should D. must 22. A. honey B. bees C. honeycomb D. space 23. A. put in B. put away C. put off D. put out 24. A. fill B. cover C. supply 0 D. satisfy 25. A. Still B. And C. However 0 D. So 26. A. for B. in C. by 00 D. without 27. A. on B. close to C. in the front of D. far from 28. A. want 0 B. take C. use D. expect 29. A. squares B. boxes C. sticks D. bowls 30. A. many B. they C. it D. which 31. A. full B. filled C . afraid D. emptied 32. A. the B. a C. another D. NkX 33. A. for B. in C. like D. to 34. A. forces B. makes C. helps D. drives 35. A. led into B. brought into C. poured into D. got into V0 tqQ15\ k\2R nR30R ,{N NRwe Nk@b~vA0B0C0DV*N y-N QgsO y0 A A strange thing happens to nearly everybody at night. They turn off the lights, put up the covers and close their eyes. Six or seven hours later, they wake up again. Strange, isn t it? Sleep puzzles science. Scientists and doctors would rather talk about why one can t fall asleep. They are not so sure what causes sleep. The best conditions for sleep, they say, are good health and meal neither too big nor too small. No worries and a comfortable place to sleep in are important, too. They advise against two in one bed. Strange things happen during sleep. For example, you move often. You would feel tired if you didn t. You also dream. Part of your brain is still awake when you dream. Dreaming happens when the memory and imagination parts of your brain are still awake. Experiments have shown that bad dreams may be caused by a stomachache. Don t worry if you dream. Some great stories and poems were begun while the writers slept. 36. Sleep puzzles scientists because they are not certain _______. A.why one can t fall asleep B.why one wakes up six or seven sleeping hours later C.both A and B D. what causes sleep 37. You would feel tired during sleep if you ________. A. move oftenB. sleep on your backC. didn t moveD. went back too later 38. Dreaming happens when _______. A. you are in a deep sleepB. you are not comfortable C. part of our brain is still awakeD. there s too much noise in the room 39. The best title for this passage is ________. A. Why You DreamB. The Strangeness of Sleep C. What Happens During SleepD. The Cause of Sleep B In recent years advances in medical technology have made it possible for people to live longer than in the past. New medicines and machines are being developed every day to extend life. However, some people, including some doctors, are not in favor of these life extending measures, and they argue that people should have the right to die when they want. They say that the quality of life is as important as life itself and that people should not be forced to go on living when conditions of life have become unbearable. They saw that people should be allowed to die with dignity ( \%N) and to decide when they want to die. Others argue that life under any conditions is better than death and that the duty of doctors is always to extend life as long as possible. And so the battle goes on and on without a definite answer. 400The best title for this passage is _____. A. The Right to Live B. The Right to Die C. The Doctor s Duty D. Life Is Better Than Death 410In recent years, people can live longer than in the past. It s because of _____ . A. the development of medical technology B. big hospitals C. good doctors D. both B and C 420According to some people whether a dying patient has the right to die or not is up to ___________ . A. the doctors B. the surroundings C. his or her family D. the patient himself or herself 430In the writer s opinion _____ . A. death is better than life B. life is better that death C. neither death nor life is good D. none of the above C Lillian Hanson, a college student, expects to graduate in about two years. What makes Mrs. Hanson different from her classmates is her age-----73 years. She has been studying at college, a few courses at a time, for 27 years. When Lillian Hanson graduated from high school, she went to the bank to borrow money for further education. The banker gave her no encouragement. He didn t think that a country girl should borrow money to go to college. He thought she should be at home doing work in the house or around the farm. So Lillian Hanson went home and raised a family of nine children instead of going to college. Mrs. Hanson never forgot her dream of getting a higher education. When her children were grown, she tried again. She finds that it is the hardest part of going back to school at her age to sit in class for long periods of time. Because she is not as quick as she used to be, Mrs. Hanson often gets up and walks around classes to keep from getting stiff( Nup;m). At the beginning of a course in using the computer, the other students all stood up to give her a warm welcome when she introduced herself and explained why she was there and what her aims were. 44. Mrs. Hanson couldn t go to college immediately after she graduated from high school because ____________. A. she hadn t got enough money B. she was a country girl C. the banker ordered her not to borrow any money D. the banker thought she should raise a family of nine children 45. The computer students welcomed Mrs. Hanson warmly because ______. A. she had got an excellent result in the exam B. she was good at telling funny stories C. they wanted to get her help in their studies D. they were deeply moved by her spirit 46. Mrs. Hanson is the sort of person who ________. A. cares for study very much B. likes to borrow money from the bank C. never misses a chance to talk D. tries to save any money for her family 47. In which order did Mrs. Hanson do the following things? a. she began her studies at college. b. She finished high school. c. She got married and gave birth of nine children. d. She had her 73 rd birthday. e. She went to the bank to borrow money. A. a c b e d B. b e c a d C. b c e d a D. e d a c b D Everyone needs friends. There is an old saying,  Friends are God s way of taking care of us. But how do you find real friendship and keep it? The American writer Sally Seamans tells young students some smart ways to find friends. Sally says finding friendship is just like planting a tree. You plant the seed and take care of it to make it grow. First, you should choose a friend. What makes a good friend? It is not because a person has money or good looks. A good friend should be kind and patient. For example, if you have a bad day, a good friend should listen to your complaints and do his or her best to help. To make a friend, you cannot be too shy. You should make each other happy and share your lives. But things cannot always be happy. Even the best friends have fights. What should you do when you have a fight with your friend? You have to talk to him or her. When there is no one around, have an honest talk. If he or she doesn t want to talk, you could write a letter. There are three steps to being friends again: Tell him or her how you are feeling; say what your friend has done wrong, and explain why you did this or that. Remember that friendship is the most important thing in your life. 48. Sally wants to tell students the ways to ____. A. find friends B. plant trees C. get happy D. keep fit 49. What makes good friends? A good friend should ______. A. be lovely and cool B. be kind and patient C. have lots of money D. have good looks 50. According to the text, you can _____ your friend after a fight. A. buy a present for B. never say a word to C. have dinner with D. write a letter to N0ehQ[݋qQ5\ k\1R nR5R 9hnc[݋Q[ N[݋Tv y-N QkXeQzz}vYvgsO y0 y-N g$Ny:NYYO y0\dk yT{HhQ(W,{NwSv^v*j~ N0  Can I help you?  51  Let me see. One lady s skirt and one man s overcoat.  52  Is next Thursday soon enough?  53  Until 6 : 30 pm, sir.  54  Here s your receipt6enc ,sir.  55 AFine. That leaves me plenty of time to pick them up after work. 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