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A adapt B appeal C attattch D apply 120 Is there any possibility you could pick me up at the airport ?  No problem A when B that C whether D what 130The doctor recommended that you swim after eating a large meal . A wouldn t B couldn t C needn t D shouldn t 140I have reached a point in my life I am supposed to make decisions of my own ,. A which B where C how D why 150John is very   if he promises to do something he ll do it . A independent B confident C reliable D flexible 160Practising Chinese kung fu can not only one s strength , but also develop one s character . A bring up B take up C build up D pull up 170 Do you want another drink ?   . A I don t think so B No way C Not at all D I wouldn t say no 180 , the pay isn t attractive enough ,though the job itself is quite interesting . A Generally speaking B On the contrary C In particular D To be honest 190In the good care of the nurses , the boy is recovreing from his heart operation . A quietly B actually C practically D gradually 200 What do you think of the movie ?  It s fantastic . The only pity is that I the beginning . A missed B had missed C miss D would miss ,{N[b_kXzzqQ20\k\1R nR20R  Nbwe ccvQ'Ya 6qTN21^40T@b~vV*N yA0B0CTD -N QgsO y v^(WT{~ N\ yhSmў0 The trip to city was eye-opening for everyone, and near its end, all the young people in our froup began to reflect on what it had meant. We __21___the first night we had arrived. We had all gone into the markets of the city ___22__the young people could experience its energy. But what we for money Walking home, ___23____ under a low bridge, we came across ___25___ families of homeless people seeking a bit of dry ground to sleep on __26__ the night. We had to step over bodies as we found our way throungh the darkness. The poverty(+V) was __27__ than anything my young companions had ever imagined.Back in the hotel, an air of sadness settled over the proup. Many __28__ and cried. Spending time in this ___29__ moves a person to care about humanity. That evening, our froup spent hours talking about what we had ___30___. Gently,I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult ___31__ that days discoveries had inspired.Sitting together ___32__ a circle as everyone had a chance to speak, we all began to realize that __33___ of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactions. Based on my __34___ in pocerty-stricken areas, I suggested that __35___ the emotions we had were painful, they could also be important in helping us to move forward.We all__36__ that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen. ___37___, what could we do about it? Together, we began to brainstorm ways we could help to case the __38__ we had seen. As I encouraged group members to focus on __39__ they could do, a sense of determination __40___ the previous sadness, Instead of despair,these young peple bagan to feel a call to action. 21.A.put up with B.got back to C. looked back on D. made up for 22.A. now that B.so that C.as if D. even if 23.A. puzzled B.annoyed C.embarrassed D. even if 24.A. marching B.running C.passing D.moving 25.A. entire B.normal C.average D.general 26.A.beyond B.with C.till D.for 27.A.stronger B. deeper C.worse D.less 28.A. gave up B. broke down C. set off D.held on 29.A.environment B. hotel C.house D.background 30.A.inspected B.attempted C.witnssed D.challenged 31.A. feelings B.decisions C.thoughts D. impressions 32.A.along B.around C. by D. in 33.A. neither B.either C. none D. each 34.A.experiences B. schedules C. data D. position 35.A.once B.while C.since D.unless 36.A. supposed B. advised C. eonfirmed D.agreed 37.A. Surely B.Rather C. Now D.Indeed 38.A.burden B.suffering C. anxiety D.difficulty 39.A. how B.where C.what D.when 40.A.replaced B. changed C. covered D.improved ,{NR tqQ20\k\2R nR40R  NRwe Nk@b~vV*N yA0B0C0 DTE -N QgsO y v^(WT{aS N\ymў0 A I was in arush as always, but this time it was for an ? date I just corldn t be late for ! I found myself at a checkout counter behind ar ? woman seeingly in no nuny as she paid for her groceries. A PhD student with not a lot of money , I had humied into the store to pick up some flowers. I was in a huge rush, thinking of my upconing evening. I did not want to be Late for this date. We were in Boston, a place not always known for small conversation bitween strangers. The woman stopped unloading her basket and looked up at me .She smiled. It was a nice smile-warm and reasuring-and I retuned her gift by smiling back. Must be a special lady, wboever it is that will be getting \those beautiful flowers.she said. Yes, she s speciao, I said ,and then to my cnbarrassment ,the words kept coming out .  It s only our second dute, but somchow I am just having the feeling she s the one   jokingly, I addcd,  The only problem is that I can t figure out why she d want to date a guy like me. Well, I think shes very lucky to have a boyfriend who buings her such lovely slowers and who is obviorsly in love with her, the woman said .My husband rscd to bring me flowers every week-even when tines were tough and we didnt have much money. Those were incredible days; be was very romantic and-lf course- I miss him since hes passed away. I paid for my flowers as se was gathering up her groceries. There was no doubt in my mind as I walked up to her .I touched her on the shoulder and said You were right , you know. These flowers are indeed for a very special lady. I hand ? ? the fowes and thanked her tor such a mice conversation. It took her a moment to realize htat I was giving her the flowers I had just purchased . You have a wonderful evening ,I said. I left het with a big smile and my heart warmed as I saw her smelling the beautiful flowers. I remember being slightly late for my date that night and telling my girlfriend the above story. A couple of years later, when I finally worked up the courage to ask her to marry me, she told me that this stoty had hdlped to seal it for ber-that was the nigtht than I won her heart . 41Why was the writer in a hurry that day? A. He was to meet his girlfriend. B. He had to go back to school soon. C. He was delayed by an elderly lady. D. He had to pick up some groceries. 42What does the underlined phrase  her gift (Paragraph 2 ) refer to? A. Her words. B. Her smile. C. Her flowers. D. Her politeness. 43Why did the writer give his flowers to the elderly lady? A. She told him a nice story. B. She allowed him to pay first. C. She gave him encouragement. D. She liked flowers very much. 44What is the message conveyed in the story? A. Flowers are important for a date. B. Small talk is helpful. C. Love and kindness are rewarding. D. Elderly people deserve respecting. B Below are some classified ads from an English newspaper. Classified ads FOR DIRECT CLASSIFIED SERVICE CALL 8000557 10A.M.-4P.M. MONDAY-FRIDAY FOR SALE COME to moving sale----Plarts, pottery, books, clothes, etc, Sat, Dec. 14#----9a.m.-5p.m.1612 Femdale, Apt. I.800-4696. USED FUT COATS amd JACKETS. GOOD comdition. $30-$50. Call 800-0436 after 12 noon. MOVING: Must sell. TV21,$50; AM/FM radio A/C OR BATTERY, $15; cassette tape recorder, $10. Call Jon or weekends. SHEEPSKIN COAT:mans, size 42, I year old. $85. After 6 p.m.,800-5224. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Cat, 6 months old, black and white markings. Found near Linden and South U. Steve. 800-4661. LOST: Gold wire rim glasses in brown case. Campus area. Reward, Call Gregg 800-2896. FOUND: Set of keys on Tappan rear Hill interseetion. Identify key chain. Call800-9662. FOUND: Nov.&----A black and white puppy in Packard-Jewett area. 800-5770. PERSONAL OVERSEAS JOBS---Austrslia, Europe, S. Ameriea, Africa. Students all professions ard occupations, $700 to $3000 monthly. Expenses paid, overtime. Sightseeing, Free information at STUDENTSUNION. THE INTERNATIONAL CEMTER plans to publish a booklet of student travel adventures. If you like to write shoud your foreign experiences, unusual or just plain interesting. Call us (800-9310) and ask for Mike or Janet. UNSURE WHAT TO DO? Life-Planning Workshop, Dec. 13#-15#. Bob and Margaret Atwood, 800-0046. ROOMMATES FEMALE ROOMMATE WAMTED: Owm room near campus. Available December 1#. Rent $300 per month until March 1#. $450 thereafter. Call jill for detalls, 800-7839. MEED PERSON to assume lease for owm bed com in apt. near ? ,S380/mo. Starting Jan. ?, Call 800-6157 after 5p.m. DOMESTIC SERVICE EARLY HOUR WAKE-UP SERVICE:For prompt, courteous wake-up service, call 800-0760. HELP WANTED BABYSLTTERMY HOME If you are available a few hours during the day, and some evenings to care for 2 school-age children, please call Gayle Mooee, days 800-1111, evenings and weekends 800-4964. PERSONS WANTED for delivery work, Own transportation. Good pay. Apply 2311 E .Stadium. Office 101, after 9 a.m. TELEPHONE RECEPTION-IST WAMTED. NO experience necessary. Good pay. Apply 2311 E.Stadium. Office 101,after 9 a.m. WAITRESS WANTED: 10a.m.-2 p.m. or 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Apply in person. 207 S. Main, Curtis Restaurant. HELP WANTED for house cleaning  EMBED Equation.DSMT4 12 day on weekends. When----to be discussed for mutual comvenience. Good wages. Sylvan Street. Call 800-2817. 45.Where will you post a notice if you need someone to look after your children? A.PERSONAL B.HELP WANTED C.DOMESTIC SERVICE D.ROOMMATES 46.A second-hand jacket will probably cost you . A.$60 B.$40 C.$20 D.10 47.To have your travel notes published,you may contact . A. StudentsUnion B.Gayle Mcore C.The International Center D.Life Planning Workshop 48.If you want to have someone wake you up in the morning,you may call . A.800-5224 B.800-5770 C.800-7839 D.800-0760 C Plants cant communicate by moving or making sounds,as most animals do.Instead,plants produce volatile compounds,chernicals that easily chasse trom a liquid to a gas .A flowers sweet smell,for example,comes from volatile compounas that the plant produces to attract insects such as bugs and bees. Plants can also detect volatile compounds produced by other plants,A tree under attack by hungre insects ,for instance, may give off volatile compounds that let other trees know about the attack,In response,the other trees may send off chemicals to keep the bugs away- or even chemicals that attract the bugs natural enemies. Now scientists have created a quick way to understand what plants are saying: a chemical sensor( OahV) called an electronise nose,The  e-nose can tell compounds that crop plants make when they re attacked.Seientists say the e-nose could help quickly detest whether plants are being eaten by insects,But today the only way to detect such insects is to visually inspect individual plants.this is a challenging task for managers of greenhouses,enclosed gardens that can house thousands of plants. The research team worked with an e-nose that recognizes volatile compounds.Inside the device,13 sensors chemically react with volatile compounds,Based on these interactions ,the e-nose gives off electronie signals that the scentists analyze using computer software. To test the nose,the team presented it with healthy leaves from cueumber,pepper and tomato plants , all common greenhouse crops.Then the scientists colleced samples of air around damaged leaves from each type of crop.These plants had been chaged by insects, or by scientists who made holes in the leaves with a hole punch (SbT[hV). The e-nose,it turns out,could identify healthy cucumber,pepper and tomato plants based on the volatile compounds they produce,It could also identify tomato leaves that had been damaged.But even more impressive,the device could tell which type of damage by insects or with a hole punch had been done to the tomato leaves. With some fine tuning,a device like the e-nose could one day be used in greehouses to quickly spot harmful bugs,the researchers say,A device like this could also be used to identify fruits thet are perfectly ripe and ready to pick and eat,says Natalia Dudareve,a biochemist at Purdue University in West lafayette,Ind,who studies smells of flowers and plants.Hopefully,scientists believe,the device could bring large benefits to greenhouse managers in the near future. 49.We learn from the text that plants communicate with each other by______. A.making some sounds B.waving their leaves C.producing some chemicals D.sending out electronic signals 50.What did the scientists do to find out if the e-nose worked? A.They presented it with all common crops.. B.They fixed 13 sensors inside the device. C.They collected different damaged leaves. D.They made tests on damaged and healthy leaves. 51.According to the writer,the most amazing thing about the e nose is that it can ______. A.pick out ripe fruits B.spot the insects quickly C.distiinguish different damages to the leaves D.recognize unhealthy tomato leaves 52.We can infer from the last paragraph that the e-nose_____. A.is unable to tell the smell of flowers B.is not yet used in greehouses C.is designed by scientists at Purdue D.is helpful in killing harmful insects D In ancient Egypt,the pharaoh(l)trented the poor message runner like a prince when he arrived at the palace ,if he broubht good news ,However ,if the exharsted runner had the misrlrtune to buing the pharaoh unhappy news ,his head was cut off Shades of that lpirit priad ovie todays cknversntions,Once a friend and Ipack up some peanut butter ane sandwiches for an outing As we walked light-heartedly out the door ,pienie basket in hand ,a smiling neighbor looked up at the sky and saie ,Oh boy ,bad dny for a picnic the weatherman says its going tl raim I wanted to strike him on the race with the peanut butter and sandwiches not for his stupid weather report for his wsile Several months ago Iwas racing to fcatcb angty As I breathlessly put my handfrul of cash acrlss the Greyhound ckunths the sales ager said with a brond smile .Oh that bus lsft rive minrtes ago Dreams of head cutting Its not the news thst makes ,someone angry Its the unsympathetic attitrde with which its delivered Everyone must give bad mews from time to time ,and winning professilnalas di it swith the prope attitude A doctor advising a paticnt she needs an operation dose it in a caring way Aboss infonning an employee he didnt get job takes on a sympathetic tone Big winners know ,when delivering ang ban news they should share th feeling of the receiver. Unfortumately, many peple are not aware of this. ? you re tired from a long flight, has a hotel clerk cheerfully said that your room isnt ready ye? When you had your heart set on the toast beef ,has your waiter mimily told you that he just seuved the last piece? It makes you as traveler or diner want to land your fist fight on their unsympathetic faces. Had my neighbor told me of the upcoming rainstorm with sympathy , I would have appreciated his warning . Had the Greyhound salesclerk sympathetically infored me that my bus had already left , I probably would have said , Oh ,that s all right . Ill catch the next one . Big winners , when they bear bear new ,deliver bombs with the emxtion the bombarded (ppv) person is sure to have . 53.In Paragrph 1,the writer tells the story of the pharaoh to . A.make a comparison B.warm-hearted C.not considerate D.not helpful 54.From  Dreams of head-cutting! (Paragraph 3),we learn that the writer . A.was mad at the sales agent. B.was reminded of the cruel pharaoh C.wished that the sales agent would have had dreams. D.dreamed of cutting the sales agents head that night. 56.What is the main idea of the text? A.Delivering bad news properly is important in communication. B.Helping others sincerely is the key to business success. C.Receiving bad news requires great courage. D.Learning ancient traditions can be useful. E Four people in England,back in 1953,stared at photo 51. it wast much a picture showing a black X.But three of these people won the nobel prize for figuring out what the photo really showesthe shape of DNA. The discovery brought fame and fortune to scientists James Watson,Francis crick, and Maurice Willkins. The fourth, the one who actually made the picture, was left out. Her name was Rosalind Franklin. she should have been up there,says historian mary bowden.if her photo hadnt been there, the others couldnt have come up with the structure.one reason franklin was missing was that she had died of cancer four years before the nobel decision. But now school doubt that franklin was not only robbed of her life by disease but robbed of credit by her competions. At cambridge university in the 1950s, watson and back fried to make models by cutting up shapes of DNAs parts and then putting them together. In the meantime, at kings college in lodon frannklin and Willkins shone X-rays at the molecule(RP[)0The rays produced patterns reflecting the shape. But willkins and frangklin s was a lot rockier than the celebrated teamwork of waston and crick. Willkins though frangklin was hired to be his assistant. But the college actually emplyed her to take over the DNA project. What she did was produce X-ray. And she was not shy about saying so. That angered waston, who attacked her in return,mere inspection suggerted that she would not easily bend. Clearly she had to go or put in her place. As frankins competitors, wilkins, watston and crick had much to gain by cutting her out of the little group of researchers,saya historian pnina Abir-Am. In 1962 at the nobel prize awarding ceremony, wilkins thanked 13 colleagues by name before he mentioned frangkin. Watson wrote his book laughing at her. Crick wrote in 1974 that franklins was only two steps away from the solution. No, Franklin was the solution.She contributed more than any other player to solving the structure of DNA.She must be considered a co-discoverer,Abir-Am says.This was backed up by Aaron Klug, who worked with Franklin and later won a Nobel Prize himself. Once described as the Dark Lady of DNA,Franklin is finally coming into the light. 57. What is the text mainly about? A. 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