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  1. —We could have walked to the station. It was so near. —Yes, a taxi ________ at all necessary.

  2. A:won’t be B:couldn’t be C:wasn’t
    答案:wasn’t
  3. Before he started work, I asked the builder to give me an ________ of the cost of repairing the roof.

  4. A:estimate B:announcement C:evaluation D:assessment
    答案:estimate
  5. Under no circumstance _____ to tell lies to parents.

  6. A:will children allow B:are children allowed C:children are allowed
    答案:are children allowed
  7. The cash dividends they get from the crop would________ them during the lean season.

  8. A:retain B:maintain C:sustain D:remain
    答案:SUSTAIN
  9. “Is Mary from New York City” “I don’t know_____.”

  10. A:what city does she come from B:from what city she come C:from what city does she come from D:what city she comes from
    答案:what city she comes from
  11. Travelling is a good way to _____ different cultures and broaden the mind.

  12. A:expose B:export C:explore D:expand
    答案:EXPLORE
  13. ____ he wanted to go out with his friends at the weekend, he had to stay behind to finish his assignment.

  14. A:Much as B:Much though C:Though much D:As much
    答案:Much as
  15. Nine is to three _____ three is to one.

  16. A:when B:that C:which D:what
    答案:what
  17. It is on the table that two bowls of rice.

  18. A:has B:is C:have D:are
    答案:are
  19. A survey was carried out on the death rate of those who were infected by SARS, ________were surprising.

  20. A:

    which results

    B:as results C:the results of which
  21. “_____ your meeting is!” he offered them his sincere congratulations.

  22. A:How great success B:What a great success C:How a great success
  23. All the tasks ______ ahead of time, they decided to go on holiday for a week.

  24. A:have been fulfilled B:were fulfilled C:been fulfilled D:having been fulfilled
  25. The university is unwilling to ________ upon students the heavy responsibilities of choosing their own courses.

  26. A:emphasize B:put C:impose D:force
  27. It is said in Australia there is more land than the government knows _______.

  28. A:it what to do with B:what to do with it C:what to do it with
  29. Can you imagine yourself on a desert island?

  30. A:staying B:stay C:have stayed D:being stayed
  31. —Can I help you, sir? —Yes, I bought this radio yesterday, but it ________.

  32. A:doesn’t work B:didn’t work C:won’t work
  33. It was a _____decision of the committee.

  34. A:collective B:collectivism C:collect D:collection
  35. Is this the third time that you _______ late?

  36. A:was B:have been C:had been
  37. A friend of mine returned to his house after a holiday only to find it ________.

  38. A:had broken into B:had been broken into C:was broken
  39. In recent years much more emphasis has been put______ developing the students productive skills.

  40. A:on B:in C:over
  41. Only in this way _______ to make improvement in the operating system.

  42. A:can you hope B:you can hope C:you did hope
  43. — You forgot your purse when you went out. —Good heavens, _______.

  44. A:so did I B:I did so C:so I did
  45. As she ________ the newspaper, Granny ________ asleep.

  46. A:was reading; was falling B:read; was falling C:was reading; fell
  47. —Have you got your test result? —Not yet. The papers ________.

  48. A:are still being corrected B:have not corrected C:are not correcting
  49. It worried her a bit ____ her hair was turning grey.

  50. A:for B:that C:while D:if
  51. Modern science and technology has _____ communication between people far apart.

  52. A:made convenient B:made it convenient C:made it convenient for
  53. He whispered to his wife ______ he might wake up the sleeping baby.

  54. A:for fear that B:so long as C:so that D:on condition that
  55. See the clouds! It _______ rain!

  56. A:must B:will C:is going to
  57. The reason why I didn’t go to Shanghai was ______ a new job.

  58. A:I got B:because I got C:that I got D:because of getting
  59. Once they had fame, fortune, secure futures; ______ is utter poverty.

  60. A:now all that is left B:now all which is left C:now all what is left D:now that all is left
  61. Under the present system, state enterprises must all profits to the government.

  62. A:turn up B:turn out C:turn in D:turn down
  63. The official investigation into the election_________ hadn’t even begun.

  64. A:news B:interests C:tragedies D:fraud
  65. We’ll you for any damage done to your house while we are in it.

  66. A:supplement B:retrieve C:compensate D:remedy
  67. Don’t take the magazine away. It _______ me.

  68. A:belongs to B:is belonged to C:was belonged to
  69. Their tent, _____ light as a feather, remained firm in the storm last night.

  70. A:if B:as if C:even D:though
  71. Whether an operation should be performed in this case ________ very much on the patient’s general condition.

  72. A:concentrates B:relies C:depends D:counts
  73. Mr. Benson himself abstract physics by the time he was fifteen.

  74. A:has taught B:had taught C:was taught D:taught
  75. As far as I am concerned, education is about learning and the more you learn, _______.

  76. A:the more life you are equipped for B:the more equipped for life you are C:the more for life are you equipped
  77. I won’t give you any help _____ you tell me the truth. It’s none of my business.

  78. A:even if B:unless C:since D:if
  79. His success was because of _____ he had been working hard.

  80. A:the fact which B:the fact C:that D:the fact that
  81. Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.Passage oneSigns barring cell-phone use are a familiar sight to anyone who has ever sat in a hospital waiting room. But the___ (1)popularity of electronic medical records has forced hospital-based doctors to become____(2)on computers throughout the day, and desktops-which keep doctors from besides-are___  (3)giving way to wireless devices.As clerical loads increased, "something had to____(4), and that was always face time with patients," says Dr. Bhakti Patel, a former chief resident in the University of Chicago's internal-medicine program. In fall 2010, she helped5____(5)a pilot project in Chicago to see if the iPad could improve working conditions and patient care. The experiment was so_____(6)that all internal-medicine program adopted the same_____(7)in 2011. Medical schools at Yale and Stanford now have paperless, iPad-based curriculums. "You'll want an iPad just so you can wear this" is the slogan for one of the new lab coats_____(8)with large pockets to accommodate tablet computers.A study of the University of Chicago iPad project found that patients got tests and_____(9)faster if they were cared for by iPad-equipped residents. Many patients also_____(10)a better understanding of the illnesses that landed them in the hospital in the first place.

  82. What is the importance of the Afro American history to all Americans? How could Afro Americans contribute anything to American history when they were just slaves and servants? This is the image which many of us are taught when we go to school. This is the image many Afro Americans have of themselves also. The Afro Americans need to remake their real historical image so that it is known and accepted in its truthfulness by themselves and the rest of the world. Men and women of darker color are human beings entitled to respect and acceptance in history. When we think of famous scientists and inventors we immediately think of men such as Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison and Jonas E.Salk. This is because we associate famous people with the Anglo Saxon race. But what about the Afro American inventors and scientists? How many men during World WarⅠowe their lives to Garrett Morgan who invented the gas mask? Garrett Morgan also invented the traffic light which saves numerous lives on our streets. Daniel Hale Williams was the first successful heart surgeon. Charles Drew saved hundreds of thousands of lives during World War II by his discovery of the ways and means of preserving blood plasma. Percy Julian has helped millions suffering from the excruciating pain of arthritis. These men and others should be as easily recognized as Bell, Edison and Salk.  America is made up of many different blends of cultures. These many cultures have come to enrich and diversify the American way of life. We should not think, because history has neglected to include the background of a particular culture, that these people have an inferior history. We should search for the truth and set the record straight against the slanders, the stereotyping and false images which have identified these people. We should understand each of the cultures and learn of their specific contribution to America's life story.  Only after we are taught the complete and accurate history of our great country and learn that the blending of cultures and backgrounds gives us ourstrength, can we go forward on the path to peace.

  83. In recent years, railroads have been combining with each other, merging into super systems, causing heightened concerns about monopoly. As recently as 1995, the top four railroads accounted for under 70 percent of the total ton-miles moved by rails. Next year, after a series of mergers is completed, just four railroads will control well over 90 percent of all the freight moved by major rail carriers. Supporters of the new super systems argue that these mergers will allow for substantial cost reductions and better coordinated service. Any threat of monopoly, they argue, is removed by fierce competition from trucks. But many shippers complain that for heavy bulk commodities traveling long distances, such as coal, chemicals, and grain, trucking is too costly and the railroads therefore have them by the throat.The vast consolidation within the rail industry means that most shippers are served by only one rail company. Railroads typically charge such “captive” shippers 20 to 30 percent more than they do when another railroad is competing for the business. Shippers who feel they are being overcharged have the right to appeal to the federal government’s Surface Transportation Board for rate relief, but the process is expensive, time consuming, and will work only in truly extreme cases.Railroads justify rate discrimination against captive shippers on the grounds that in the long run it reduces everyone’s cost. If railroads charged all customers the same average rate, they argue, shippers who have the option of switching to trucks or other forms of transportation would do so, leaving remaining customers to shoulder the cost of keeping up the line. It’s a theory to which many economists subscribe, but in practice it often leaves railroads in the position of determining which companies will flourish and which will fail. “Do we really want railroads to be the arbiters of who wins and who loses in the marketplace?” asks Martin Bercovici, a Washington lawyer who frequently represents shippers.Many captive shippers also worry they will soon be his with a round of huge rate increases. The railroad industry as a whole, despite its brightening fortuning fortunes, still does not earn enough to cover the cost of the capital it must invest to keep up with its surging traffic. Yet railroads continue to borrow billions to acquire one another, with Wall Street cheering them on. Consider the 2 billion bid by Norfolk Southern and CSX to acquire Conrail this year. Conrail’s net railway operating income in 1996 was just million, less than half of the carrying costs of the transaction. Who’s going to pay for the rest of the bill? Many captive shippers fear that they will, as Norfolk Southern and CSX increase their grip on the market.

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