If you chase two rabbits, as a saying goes, _______ will lose both of them.
A. in which case you B. and you C. which D. you
The driver could have survived, but he ____ the seat belt.
A. had been fastening B. hadn’t fastened C. was fastening D. didn’t fasten
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RIO DE JANEIRO - China claimed its first cycling Olympic gold after Gong Jinjie and Zhong Tianshi won the women's team sprint in the Rio Olympic Velodrome(自行车赛车场) on Friday.
The Chinese due beat Daria Shmeleva and Anastasiia Voinova of Russia in the final to take the gold, while the bronze went to Germany who defeated Australia. Gong Jinjie and Zhong Tianshi set a new world record of 31.928 seconds in the first round after breaking an Olympic record in the qualifying round. Gong and Zhong's achievement is inseparable from their French coach Benoit Vetu's training.
"I moved my family to China for this job. It's to achieve this dream that I have stayed in the cycling training base. It was a hard decision, but it worth it. I have no regrets now," Vetu told chinadaily.com.cn.
Under Benoit Vetu's coaching, Gong and Zhong won in their debut at the Incheon Asian Games after teaming up in 2014. And at the 2015 UCI World Track Cycling Championships, they won the gold by breaking the world record.
As they improved continually in their races, their trust into Vetu also increased. "We trust each other, and there are no problems in our cooperation. We admire him, and he feels the same way about us. He understands us, is familiar with our emotions and when to encourage us," Gong told chinadaily.com.cn about their coach after the race.
21. The text is mainly talks about________.
A. Succeeding in the game as trusting each other
B. Winner’s thought on cycling Olympic game
C. Cycling Championships won the gold in 2015
D.China wins first cycling Olympic gold, owes glory to French coach
22. Who won the silver medal in the Rio Olympic Velodrome?
A. Gong Jinjie and Zhong Tianshi B. Daria Shmeleva and Anastasiia Voinova
C. Benoit Vetu D. Germany player
23. The passage is likely take from_________.
A. newspaper B. Magazine C. website D. drama
— We had ______ really damp October this year.
— I can’t remember ______ autumn when it rained so much.
A. a; 不填 B. 不填; the C. the; an D. a; an
On 8th March this year, events marking International Women’s Day (IWD) were held in many countries around the world. In most countries the events have a political tone: they tend to celebrate the advances women have made towards economic, social and political equality with men, and to press for change in those areas of life where there is still progress to be made.
In other countries, meanwhile, 8th March is traditionally more about expressing an appreciation of women: it is a day on which men give presents to their wives, girlfriends and mothers, and it therefore has some similarities with St Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day.
Back in 1911, the first IWD events in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland were certainly political. They were protests by women against forms of gender discrimination that would now be unthinkable in most parts of the world: almost nowhere were women allowed to vote, and Finland was the only country with any female members of a national parliament. The general expectation worldwide, across different continents and cultures, was that women would spend their lives largely in the home, devoting themselves to looking after their husbands and children. The proportion of women who had paid employment was far lower than today, and when women did go out to work they typically earned very little, meaning they were economically dependent on men.
A century later, gender inequality in employment – particularly pay inequality – is still one of the issues IWD tries to draw attention to: it remains common, of course, for women to earn less than men for doing exactly the same job.
Limited educational opportunities (there are many countries in which girls generally stay fewer years in school than boys) and domestic violence towards women have also been highlighted by events surrounding IWD in recent years.
And yet, as the IWD website notes, ____________________. As just one example, to return to the issue of women elected to office, the change over the last hundred years has been significant. Since 1911, when the small group of women in the Finnish parliament (nineteen of them, to be precise) were the only females in public office worldwide, the governments of more than fifty different countries have been led by women. In 2011, at least one country in every continent has a female leader, including high-profile examples such as Brazil (Dilma Rousseff), Germany (Angela Merkel) and Australia (Julia Gillard).
72. The underlined word in paragraph 3 “discrimination” probably means _____.
A. equality B. unfairness
C. difference D. imbalance
73. 100 years ago, it was widely considered that women’s main task was to _____.
A. fight for economical independence B. get the right to vote
C. fulfill their domestic responsibilities D. gain educational opportunities
74. Which of the following is the missing sentence in the first line of the last paragraph?
A. distinctive differences do exist between men and women
B. women expect too much of their political power
C. it’s impossible to realize the true equality between the two genders
D. alongside the ‘negatives’ there are plenty of ‘positives’
75. We can conclude from the passage that _____.
A. Much has been achieved in gender equality, but still there is space for improvement
B. The concept of equal pay for equal work is completely accepted in practice.
C. One or two female leaders can’t stand for women’s social status on the whole.
D. The progress in gaining equality in the last century seems to be too slow.
假设你叫王平。为响应国家厉行节约的号召,请你以“厉行节约——为 资 源 、为 环 保 ” 为 题,向某英语报社编辑写信,表达你对厉行节约的看法。该英文信应包括以下内容:
1. 节约与资源的关系;
2. 节约与环保的关系;
3. 举例说明中学生该如何厉行节约;
4. 倡导社会保持节约的优良传统。
注意: 1.词数:120字 左 右 ;
2.全文不得体现出人的真实姓名
Felicity Miller,a 32-year-old British woman,___41___has a Chinese husband,still remembers the___42___(excite) when she first learned to use the “red packet” function on WeChat in 2015.She sent and grabbed some red packets in her Chinese family’s group.The rule in her family was that the person who grabbed the___43___(high) amount sent the next.
Attracted by the unique way of communicating,many foreigners___44___(join) in sending and grabbing red packets so far.Usually,the money in each packet is random.Thus the amount of money one can grab___45___(large) depends on his or her luck,from 0.01 yuan to less than 200 yuan.Many foreigners get more familiar___46___Chinese culture through “red packets”.Two years ago,when Felicity Miller was sent 5.20 or 8.88 yuan red packets,she had no clue about the___47___(hide)meanings.Now,she has not only known about them,but also has sent a few.
However,the popularity of virtual red packets doesn’t stop people sending paper red packets___48___(contain) real cash during the Spring Festival.It___49___(call) lucky money.In Chinese tradition,people take giving children lucky money as___50___blessing.
Restaurants have been around in some form for most of human civilization. As far back as ancient Greece and Rome, there was a trend that inns and taverns(客栈) generally served food to people who had a reason to be away from home. 36 Although taverns and coffee houses were popular places to gather and share beverages in the 17th century, the idea of eating out for fun didn’t take off in Western society until the late 18th century.
Although McDonald’s was the first restaurant to use the assembly-line system, some people think of White Castle as the first fast-food chain. 37 At the time, most people considered the burgers sold at fairs, circuses, lunch counters and carts to be low-quality. Many people thought hamburger came from slaughterhouse(屠宰场) scraps and spoiled meat.
38 They built their restaurants so that customers could see the food being prepared. They painted the buildings white and even chose a name that suggested cleanliness. White Castle was most popular in the American East and Midwest, but its success helped give hamburger meat a better reputation nationwide.
The McDonald brothers opened their redesigned restaurant in 1948, and several fast-food chains that exist today opened soon after. 39 And Wendy’s opened in 1969. McDonald’s is now the world’s largest fast-food chain.
According to the National Restaurant Association. American sales of fast food totaled $163.5 billion in 2005. 40 Total sales for McDonald’s grew 5.6 percent in 2005, and the company now has 30,000 franchised stores in more than 120 countries.
A. The industry is growing globally as well
B. This trend continued until relatively recently
C. White Castle was founded in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas
D. Burger King and Taco Bell got their start in the 1950s
E. It’s hard to imagine fast food without drive-through windows
F. It allows restaurants to receive and store a large amount of food
G. White Castle’s founders decided to change the public’s perception of hamburgers
They say there are three ways to experience the Grand Canyon;on foot,on mules(骡子)or by air.We chose the first.Waking up early,my husband and I and our three children couldn’t wait to get started.We decided to walk along a lovely path named Bright Angel Trail.
As we set out,I was shocked at how narrow the path was.And I couldn’t help noticing that the other tourists weren’t like us.They had heavy backpacks,water bottles,and hats.But as usual we were dressed.As the sun rose higher.Arizona’s famous heat seemed to roast us.There was no shade and our legs were aching.We decided to go back,with the girl on my back and the boys far behind.By the time we finally got back,our legs were like jelly.
The next day,after we’d had a long rest and a good breakfast,we were ready for another view of the Canyon—by air.After our last walk,this would be the easiest thing in the world.
We called to each other excitedly as the plane took off and circled around the Canyon.But the smiles on our faces disappeared as the pilot tossed(翻转)the plane around,pretending he was going to hit the ground.I shouted,“STOP,TAKE US BACK!”When we finally arrived back on land,once again our legs were like jelly.We hardly spoke as we drove back.
As I said,there are three ways to view the Grand Canyon.We never tried the mules,but personally I'd suggest a fourth buy yourself a good magazine like National Geographic.That way,you can see the Canyon,without fear or tiredness.
28.Which of the following is true according to the second paragraph?
A.They made a careful preparation before the trip.
B.They children were more joyful than their parents.
C.Bright Angel Trail was not as lovely as they expected.
D.The narrow road prevented them from enjoying the view.
29.The underlined expression“Our legs were like jelly”probably means_________.
A.we were weak B.we were unhappy
C.we were dissatisfied D.we were disappointed
30.Which of the following best describes their Canyon trip by air?
A.It proved to be frightening. B.It was more comfortable.
C.It turned out to be exciting. D.It made each of them tired.
31.We can infer from the passage that_________.
A.experiencing the Canyon on mules would be the best way
B.one needs to dress less when visiting the Grand Canyon
C.the writer was not serious when she made the suggestion
D.the whole family narrowly escaped from the air accident
Car Hire
Hiring a self-drive car really adds to the enjoyment of your holiday. There are so many places of interest to visit, and if you enjoy seeing more than just the city center there's no better way to explore than by car.
| Hire Charges What's included a)Unlimited mileage (英里数) b)Expenses on oil, maintenance ( 保养 ) and repairs, which will be repaid on production of invoices c ) Full insurance (保险) except personal accident ( see below) and contents. What's not included a) Personal accident insurance. b)Garaging, petrol, parking and traffic fines. |
Conditions of Hire
★ The shortest rental period at these special low prices is three days. For prices for periods of one or two days you only see our representative (代理人) at the hotel.
★ Car hire must be booked six weeks or more before arrival in London to guarantee a car. But if you have been unable to make a booking in advance please see our representative at the hotel who may still be able to help you.
★The car types on the sheet are examples of the types of cars in each price range , but a particular car cannot be guaranteed.
★Upon delivery the driver(s) will be asked to sign the car hire company's Conditions of Hire.
★If you decide to hire a car, just fill in the Booking Form and return it to us. A booking fee of£12 as part of the car hire cost is required.
★Should you be forced to cancel your car hire booking after payment in full (two weeks before date of hire ) , a cancellation charge of £ 12 will be made.
1. From the advertisement we can see a car hirer will pay_________.
A. insurance against damage to the car B. insurance against injury to the driver
C. the cost of maintenance of the car D. the cost of repairs to the car
2. Which of the following is NOT true judging from the advertisement?
A. Such an advertisement most likely appears in a newspaper.
B. You should have a driving license when you hire a car from the company.
C. When you hire a car from the company, a driver will go together with you.
D. You have to pay a booking fee when you hire a car from the company.
3. If car hirers change their minds after paying the whole cost of hiring, the £12 booking fee is ________.
A. partly returned B. doubly paid
C. not returned at all D. returned within six weeks
4. The prices for car hire are especially low when________.
A. it is booked for at least three days B. it is booked two weeks in advance
C. it is booked for two days D. the booking is made in London
In clearer terms, she let my parents and I effectively "steal" the computer every Friday night after everyone left as long as we had it back Sunday night and ready for Monday morning.
This was massive, in case that's unclear. She played favorites and made a deal. She picked me out because she knew without focus that I would be trouble. They used to joke that I would be voted "most likely to be accused of a white-collar crime.” This was a $2000+ computer in the middle of the 80s - the pride of the school and they let me take it home. I can't imagine what would have happened had we broken it.
Each Friday evening my Dad would back his pickup up to the outside door of her class and we would go away with the Apple II. I'd spend the weekend programming, reading the massive spiral notebooks of Apple inside structures and generally staying away from trouble.
A year or so later when it was clear that I had an ability in computers, I came home from school one day and the family car was gone and there was a Commodore 64 left in its place. My Mom and Dad had sold the pickup and bought a Commodore.
When it's 30 years later and you're hanging with your wife and perhaps watching your kids play you will find yourself thinking about how this crazy journey happened. I am standing on the shoulders not only of computer science giants, but also unsung heroes like my parents and my 5th grade teacher. I look forward to the time when I will make sacrifices for my kids and the children in my life. I hope I make those decisions as unselfishly as did the adults in my life.
Thank you Mrs. Hill, for introducing me to computers even though you were breaking half dozen rules to make it happen.
Thanks, Mom and Dad for bringing a computer into our house even when there wasn't money for one.
1. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. She let me take the computer home.
B. She let me have the computer for free.
C. She led me into the accusation of theft.
D. She helped me steal the computer from the school.
2. What does the underlined word “Commodore” refer to in the text?
A. A pickup. B. A laptop. C. A robot. D. A personal computer.
3. Why was the author allowed to use the computer at weekends?
A. Because the teacher wanted him to stay at home.
B. Because the teacher wanted him to have a busy weekend.
C. Because the teacher wanted him to be exposed to computer.
D. Because the teacher wanted him to be a computer science giant.
4. How does the author sound when telling the story?
A. Pitiful. B. Grateful. C. Regretful. D. Shameful.
If I could give everyone one piece of advice about the college application process, it would be this: __36___
Be different from the beginning. Don't wait until the summer after junior year, or worse, the fall of senior year to begin this process. __37__ You might be seeing the stress in seniors who are frantically (疯狂地) visiting colleges, writing essays, and completing applications.
__38__. Do some research and think beyond the "usual suspects" (备选) before you find the most suitable choice. Colleges compare students from the same high school with the same measuring stick since they read all the applications together. If your coursework and test scores don't look good enough, it will be more challenging to be accepted. However, your leadership or special talents may be more impressive if you are one of only a few students applying to a certain college.
Be different in the activities you choose and follow your interests, not your friends. __39__ It could be tutoring, the environment, dancing, writing, or starting a business, but take part for the right reasons. Your activities should be meaningful and tell a story about who you are.
Be different in what you write about in your essay to stand out. It is the one tool that gives you total control, so use it wisely. Write what you want them to know about you, not what you think they want to read. Brainstorming your essay topic is a self-reflection process. __40__ Find something unique.
A. Try to develop your talents.
B. Be different in preparing your college list.
C. Stay away from topics that everyone writes about.
D. Dare to be different.
E. Imagine what people are usually interested in.
F. Starting early will relieve much stress.
G. Find something that matters to you or something you care about.
–I didn’t take notes at yesterday’s meeting because I had left my pen at home.
-You mine. I it.
A.must have borrowed; wasn’t using B.may have borrowed; didn’t use
C.could have borrowed; wasn’t using D.should have borrowed; hadn’t used
Imagine having an idea, drawing it on paper, bringing it to a store and seeing it turned into a physical object. This is now possible with the help of 3D printers. Such machines were once used just by universities and big companies,but now, stores with 3D printing services are appearing around the United States.
Bryan Jaycox and his wife opened The Build Shop LLC in Los Angeles two years ago. The store is filled with tools like a laser cutter, an industrial sewing machine and 3D printers. The Jaycoxs offer 3D printing classes and services for anyone who is interested.
“I think 3D printing is going to be huge. It’s going to have a huge effect on society as a whole.” One of the students in a recent class was KiChong Tran. He plans to open a 3D printing business in Cambodia.
3D printing services are becoming available for American consumers.
The UPS Store is a nationwide retailer(零售商)that provides shipping, copying and other services. The UPS Store recently put 3D printers in three of its independently-owned stores. Burke Jones owns one of the stores in San Diego.
“The demand has been amazing. It’ s been much more than I would have imagined.” The UPS Store plans to add 3D printers in three more stores.
At The UPS Store, the cost of the object depends on the amount of materials used. The store charges up to $95 an hour to design the object with computer software that creates a digital file to guide the printer.
Mr. Jaycox predicts that within five years, 3D printing technology could become more popular. But KiChong Tran says even current technology can make a difference in a developing country like Cambodia.
“With 3D printing, you can give them tools; you put it in their hands so they are responsible more for their own development and they learn skills beyond just learning English and becoming a tour guide or something like that or working at a bank; you can actually create things that give value to the world.”
He says it’s not just in Cambodia but anywhere where there is a 3D printer that it can turn a good idea into reality.
32. The purpose of the passage is to ______.
A. attract consumers to buy 3D printers B. explain the importance of 3D printing
C. introduce a new technique—3D printing D. describe the rapid development of technology
33.The Build Shop LLC is a store ______.
A. selling sewing machines B. known for tools like laser cutters
C. promoting 3D printers D. offering 3D printing classes and services
34.At the UPS Store,the cost of a 3D object depends on ______.
A. the amount of materials it uses B. the labor service it needs
C. the materials to make it and time to design it D. the size of the object
35.The attitude of KiChong Tran towards the development of 3D printing technology is _____.
A. objective B. positive C. uncertain D. critical
假如你是李华,你和交流生Stephen所在的合唱队(choir)进入了决赛。请给他写一封电子邮件,告知这一信息,通知他训练的时间和地点,并让他推荐一首合唱的英文歌曲。
注意:
1.词数:100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
Because the farmland ___________quickly, the government is considering starting a program
to solve the problem.
A. is being lost B. is lost C. is losing D. loses

A strange army of giants stands around the edges of a remote island in the Pacific Ocean.Or at least that's how it might appear.The figures lining Easter Island are actually huge stones carved to look like hulking(笨重的)human figures.The statues have”guarded” these coasts for centuries.But not even the islanders are sure how they got there.Join scientific detectives as they investigate this historical mystery.
The Mystery
Nearly a thousand giant stone figures stand side by side on Easter Island, now a part of Chile.Called moai (MOH-eye) by the locals, the statues can weigh more than 80 tons一about as much as ten whales一and some stand as tall as a three-story building.
Scientists think islanders began creating the moai some 800 years ago to honor their ancestors.In land, scientists found a volcanic crater and dug out ancient tools there used to carve figures from the volcanic rock.But the crater(火山口) is far from where most of the statues now stand.And scientists know the people didn't have wheels or animals to move the rock giants.
So how did the stone figures travel as far as 11 miles from the crater to the island's coasts? Some ideas are pretty wild一people have suggested that the moai walked by themselves, or even that space aliens beamed down to lend a hand.Scientists struggled to Easter Island to find out the truth.
The Detectives
"Heave-ho!" cry a group of scientists as they pull on ropes tied to a huge statue.The investigators are seeking clues about the moai in one of Easter Island's green valleys.Wondering if the islanders could have transported the statues upright with just rope and muscle power, they wrapped three strong ropes around the forehead of a ten-foot-tall moai copy.With several people pulling each rope.they're able to rock the 10,000-pound figure side to side, moving it forward with every tug(拖拽)·"The statue's shape makes this movement fairly easy," team leader Carl Lipo says.
In the past, researchers have tried other moving methods.One group tied rope to the top and base of an actual moai and attempted to drag it forward with twisting motions.Another team laid a real 13-foot moai onto a giant log and pulled the log forward.All the experiments shared one result: The investigators got serious pain!
The Evidence
Although various scientific sleuths (侦查) found ways to move the moai, researchers still don't agree on what really happened.Some of these techniques might have only worked over short distances and on flat land.Others would have damaged the moai.;
Many people think the statues were laid horizontally on wooden sleds which were dragged with rope across log tracks."This would have been the safest way to move the moai," archaeologist Jo Anne Van Tilburg says."It explains why hardly any are damaged."
But the truth may never be revealed.(Experts are pretty sure, though, that aliens weren't involved.)After all, the islanders stopped making the statues at least 300 years ago, later hundreds of islanders left the island or caught deadly diseases brought by explorers.Many of the tnoai's secrets disappeared with them.Today the only remaining witnesses to the events are the moai themselves. And the lips of these stone-faced giants are sealed.
59.How many possible ways of moving the rock giants are mentioned in the passage?
A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.
60.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.The moai was created by the islanders 800 years ago to wish for good luck.
B.Some of the rock giants were damaged while being moved to where they are now.
C.All the witnesses to the secrets of the moai were infected with deadly diseases and died.
D.The statues were made of volcanic rocks with some handmade tools by the locals.
61.The underlined word "horizontally" in the last but one paragraph probably means_
A.temporarily on the ground B.parallel to the ground
C.steadily on the ground D.vertical to the ground
62.What is the best title of this passage?
A.Investigation Under Way. B.Mystery of the Stone Giants.
C.Ways of Moving the Stone Giants. D.The Unrevealed Truth.
I’ve always had strong opinions of how love should be expressed, but others had their own ways of showing care.
What I 36 most about visiting my boyfriend’s parents is the loud tick of the clock in the dining room as we 37 ate our meal. With so little conversation I was quick to 38 his family as cold. When we got into the 39 to go home, his father suddenly appeared. 40 , he began to wash his son’s windscreen. I could feel he is a caring man through the glass.
I learned another lesson about love a few years later. My father often 41 me early in the morning. “Buy Xerox. It’s a good sharp price,” he might say when I answered the phone. No pleasant 42 or inquiry about my life, just financial instructions. This manner of his 43 me and we often quarreled. But one day, I thought about my father’s success in business and realized that his concern for my financial security lay behind his 44 morning calls. The next time he called and told me to buy a stock, I 45 him.
When my social style has conflicted with that of my friends, I’ve often felt 46 . For example, I always return phone calls 47 and regularly contact with my friends. I expect the same from them. I had one friend who rarely called, answering my messages with short e-mails. I rushed to the 48 : She wasn’t a good friend! My anger 49 as the holidays approached. But then she came to a gathering I 50 and handed me a beautiful dress I had fallen in love with when we did some window-shopping the previous month. I was 51 at her thoughtfulness, and regretful for how I’d considered her to be 52 . Clearly I needed to change my expectations of friends.
Far too often, I ignored their 53 expressions, eagerly expecting them to do things in my 54 .Over the years, however, I’ve learned to 55 other persons’ love signs.
36.A. remember B. enjoy C. value D. admire
37.A. excitedly B. nervously C. silently D. instantly
38.A. regard B. treat C. take D. think
39.A. bus B. train C. car D. plane
40.A. punctually B. carefully C. proudly D. coldly
41.A. visited B. interrupted C. warned D. telephoned
42.A. greeting B. meeting C. apology D. explanation
43.A. interested B. angered C. encouraged D. surprised
44.A. long B. short C. warm D. polite
45.A. praised B. remembered C. blamed D. thanked
46.A. content B. guilty C. curious D. disappointed
47.A. in order B. in turn C. without delay D. without difficulty
48.A. feeling B. suggestion C. judgment D. belief
49.A. disappeared B. grew C. helped D. declined
50.A. opened B. refused C. hosted D. invited
51.A. depressed B. upset C. fascinated D. shocked
52.A. uncaring B. dishonest C. unhappy D. uncooperative
53.A. unique B. common C. pleasant D. familiar
54.A. opinion B. way C. mind D. life
55.A. send B. read C. give D. express
People in the US thought Ebola was only a disease, accompanied with fever and found in Africa at the beginning. 36 then a man from west Africa died from Ebola at a hospit
al in Dallas, Texas. And two nurses 37 for him became infected(感染) with the virus, which made the US government publish new guidelines to 38 health workers.
Top American 39 have repeatedly said that most people have little chance of being infected.Experts have 40 that Ebola can only be spread through infected person’s body fluids — like blood.But it 41 many Americans are 42 what they have heard.
A recent survey found more than 80 percent of Americans believe that Ebola can be spread in many 43 , including air forced through the nose or mouth. The Harvard School of Public Health 44 the findings. The study also showed that most adults fear there will be a(n) 45 of Ebola in the United States soon.
46 survey found that more than 70 percent of Americans would support calls to 47 travel to and from Ebola-affected parts of Africa.
Thomas Frieden heads the U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.When asked whether 48 officials had considered a travel ban, Mr.Frieden had 49 to say:“We won’t be able to check travelers for 50 when they leave or when they arrive. We won’t be able, as we do 51 , to take a detailed history to see if they were 52 when they arrive. When they 53 , we wouldn’t be able to impose quarantine(强加隔离)as we now can if they have high-risk touch.”
Last wee
k, President Barack Obama urged Americans not to 55 what he called “ panic or fear ”.
This week,the administration announced that all travelers reaching the United States from some African nations are 55 to pass through one of five airports.
36. A. Just B. Yet C. So D. Even
37. A. arranging B. caring C. searching D. standing
38. A. treat B. attend C. inspect D. protect
39. A. officials B. officers C. physicists D. doctors
40. A. stated B. suggested C. considered D. regretted
41.
A. proves B. happens C. says D. appears
42. A. studying B. discussing C. questioning D. determining
43. A. means B. areas C. organs D. countries
44. A. announced B. received C. admitted D. rejected
45. A. increase B. income C. decrease D. outbreak
46. A. The other B. Another C. The same D. One
47. A. forbid B. expect C. require D. allow
48. A. foreign B. royal C. African D. federal
49. A. that B. this C. nothing D. those
50. A. change B. money C. fever D. crime
51. A. immediately B. previously C. presently D. regularly
52. A. examined B. searched C. explored D. exposed
53. A. leave B. arrive C. live D. stay
54. A. look forward to B. pay attention to C. give in to D. add up to
55. A.persuaded B.required C. advised D. guided
We ________ ; we followed the boss into the hall as his guests. How lucky we were!
A. didn’t need to wait B. needn’t have waited
C. must have waited D. couldn’t have waited