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C.have no interest in my intestines
D.be bored with my hobbies
5.The incredible was visible to them all.
A.It is too unbelievable for them to see the thing.
B.They are capable of finding the thing.
C.They all saw the incredible thing by themselves.
D.They could not solve the incredible matter all by themselves.
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.Put suitable prepositions or adverbs in the blanks on the Answer Sheet:(10%)
1.The old lady took a 100-yuan note _____ a 10-yuan one,but the shopkeeper gave her the right
change.
2.The problem has to be dealt with by joint efforts _____ the basis of mutual trust and respect.
3.If you can't see _____ the matter,please let me know.
4.Marshall Liu Bocheng's name will go _____ in China's military history.
5.I've used _____ all the writing paper and have to go and get some more.
6.I'm sure he'll make a good teacher because he feels _____ ease with children.
7.Unaware of the harm certain pesticides are bringing _____,quite a number of farmers still use
DDT.
8.It turned _____ there had been two Marines with the same name and similar numbers in the camp.
9.The case _____ investigation involves several high-ranking officials.
10.Some writer could write a novel about what the old man has gone ______ all these years.
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.Cloze:(20%)
Complete the passage by putting in the blanks the corrtect choice.Write your right letter on the Answer Sheet:
Before the 20th century the horse provided day to day transportation in the United States.Trains were used only for long-distance transportation.
Today the car is the most popular ___1___ of transportation in all of the United States.It has completely ___2___ the horse as a means of everyday transportation.Americans use their car for ___3___ 90 per cent of all personal ___4___.
Most Americans are able to ___5___ cars.The average price of a ___6___-made car was $2,050 in 1950,$2,740 in 1960 and up to $4,750 ___7___ 1975.During this period American car manufacturers set about ___8___ their products and work effciency.As a result,the yearly income of the ___9___ family increased from 1950 to 1975 ___10___ than the price of cars.For this reason ___11___ a new car takes a smaller ___12___ of a family's total earnings today.
In 1951 ___13___ it took 8.1 months of an average family's ___14___ to buy a new car.In 1962 a new car ___15___ 8.3 of a family's annual earnings.By 1975 it only took 4.75 ___16___ income.In addition,the 1975 cars were technically ___17___ to models from previous years.
The ___18___ of the automobile extends throughout the economy ___19___ the car is so important to Americans.Americans spend more money to ___20___ their cars running than on any other item.
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