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According to the author of The English Character, the best known quality of the British is ______.
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(68)
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(69)
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(70)
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(66)
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(65)
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(67)
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(63)
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(64)
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(62)
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(60)
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(57)
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(58)
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(59)
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(56)
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(54)
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(55)
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A.从下列单词中选择适当的词填空,每个词只能用一次。
nothing inside wished punished
outside by toward chance
anything from of shut
The prisoner had waited many months for help, but none had come. Now he felt he would do (51) to gain his liberty, to be free again to go about the world as he (52) . But he could think of no means of escape.
He spent many hours thinking (53) his life before he was captured, regretting the mistakes he had made and dreaming of the joys he had known. And over and over he said to himself that he was being (54) for no reason. He was guilty of no crime, but he had not been given a (55) to explain the events.
Then one night the guard who sat just (56) the prisoner’s door fell asleep. When he noticed this, the prisoner was struck (57) a feeling of hope.
Silently the prisoner moved (58) the guard. Very gently he lifted the ring of keys (59) the guard’s belt. Then he turned and crept toward the door. Could he work the lock from the (60) ? The key turned and the door swung open.
(51)
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mechanic
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paragraph
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messenger
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chimney
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quarter
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malicious
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beneath
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business
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generous
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doubtful
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although
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impatient
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survival
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conceited
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antidote
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audience
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customary
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donation
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rarely
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murder
- A.doubtful
- B.hostile
- C.approving
- D.ironic
- A.taking in
- B.putting in
- C.increasing
- D.producing
- A.jogging helps Americans reduce heart disease
- B.jogging can be harmful if the runner is not properly prepared
- C.warm-up suits are preferable to gym shorts and T-shirts
- D.jogging is bad for the ankles and knees
- A.trains the body for weight lifting
- B.is both beneficial and inexpensive
- C.develops the heart, lungs, and circulatory systems
- D.enables one to run for short distances with great power
- A.Men and women were unequal.
- B.It was impossible for a woman to be a scientist.
- C.She could become a leader of women’s liberation.
- D.She would not find a job after graduating from college.
- A.Physics and paintin
- B.Mathematics and painting.
- C.Writing and mathematics.
- D.Physics and writing.
- A.became rich because of her work on equal rights
- B.did a lot of writing to support women’s liberation
- C.succeeded in her fight for equal rights for women
- D.also wrote detective stories and poetry
- A.In 1892.
- B.In 1893.
- C.In 1896.
- D.In 1899.
- A.as well as
- B.much as well
- C.as good as
- D.just as well
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Passage 1
- Agnes Miller was one of the earliest leaders of the women’s liberation movement in the United States. She was born on a farm in Missouri in 1892. She had a very happy life as a child. She was the only daughter and the youngest child of five. Her parents a
- In 1896, the family moved to Chicago. Three years later they moved back to St. Louis where Agnes spent the rest of her childhood. She enjoyed her years in school and was an outstanding student of mathematics. She was also quite skil
- It was when Agnes went off to college that she first became aware that women were not treated as equals. She didn’t like being treated unequally but she tried not to notice it. After graduating from college she tried to get a job in her major field-physic
- It took Agnes a full year to look for a job. Finally she gave up in anger. She began writing letters of protest to various newspapers. An editor in New York liked her ideas very much. He specially liked her style. He asked her to do a series of stories on
- How many children did Mr. and Mrs. Miller have?
- A. Only one.
- B. Four.
- C. Five.
- D. Six.
- A.get over
- B.get rid of
- C.get through
- D.get away with
- A.Standing
- B.As standing
- C.I stood
- D.As I stood
- A.set out
- B.set aside
- C.set off
- D.set down
- A.Because of
- B.Instead of
- C.Despite
- D.Besides
- A.On account of
- B.In spite of
- C.But for
- D.Due to
- A.answer
- B.result
- C.effect
- D.affect
- A.efforts
- B.pains
- C.work
- D.responsibility
- A.contents
- B.contexts
- C.objects
- D.subjects
- A.put up with
- B.add up to
- C.go in for
- D.make up for
- A.like
- B.possible
- C.possibly
- D.likely
- A.what
- B.which
- C.where
- D.why
- A.owed it to
- B.owed
- C.owed to it
- D.owed to
- A.As it is short
- B.As short as it is
- C.Short it is
- D.Short as it is
- A.horrified by that
- B.horrifying by that
- C.horrified by what
- D.horrifying by what
- A.when
- B.after
- C.then
- D.if
- A.not to have
- B.not having
- C.to have not
- D.having not
- A.attach to
- B.be attached to
- C.attached to
- D.attaching to
- A.for ten minutes
- B.since ten minutes ago
- C.ten minutes
- D.ten minutes before
- A.be built
- B.must build
- C.should build
- D.will be built