B.to have
C.to have had D.having had
18.The car ______ halfway for no reason.
A.broke off B.broke down
C.broke up D.broke out
19.“Need we work late today?” “No, but we ______ tomorrow.”
A.need B.must
C.
can D.ought to
20.______ might be expected, the response to the question was very mixed.
A.As B.That
C.It D.What
21.Mr. Morgan can be very sad ______, though in public he is extremely cheerful.
A.by himself B.in person
C.in private D.as individual
22.By the time he arrives in Beijing, we ______ here for two days.
A.have been staying B.have stayed
C.shall stay D.will have stayed
23.This kind of glasses manufactured by experienced craftsmen ______ comfortably.
A.is worn B.wears
C.wearing D.are worn
24.Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage ______.
A.relatively B.actually
C.annually D.comparatively
25.Americans eat ______ as they actually need every day.
A.twice as much protein B.twice protein as much twice
C.twice protein as much D.protein as twice much
II. 完形填空。从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择一个正确答案,并填在答题纸相应的位置上。(本大题共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)
Choose the most likely answers to complete the passage from the words given. (15 points)
In the USA, 85% of the population 26 the age of twenty-one 27 of the death penalty. In many states which still have the death penalty, some use the electric chair, which can take 28 to 20 minutes to kill, 29 others use gas or lethal injection.
Those who 30 for the death penalty use four main arguments to support their call 31 the reintroduction of the punishment. First there is the deterrence (威慑) theory, which argues that the 32 murderers would think twice before committing the act if they knew that they might die if they were 33 .
The other two arguments are more suspect. The idea of retribution (报应) demands that 34 should get what they deserve: if a murderer intentionally set out to commit a crime, he should accept the consequences.
The arguments against the death penalty 35 largely humanitarian. But there are also statistical reasons for opposing it: the deterrence figures do not add up. In Britain, 1903 was the record year for executions and yet in 1904 the number of murders 36 rose. It was the similar 37 with 1946 and 1947. If the deterrence theory were correct, the number should have 38 .
The other reasons to argue 39 the death penalty are largely a 40 of individual conscience and beli