- authorities know when and where the biting took place and who was bitten. Rabies is a kind of disease which ________.
- A. causes heart attack
- B. hurt one‘s legs
- C. causes nerve-centre problem and breathing problem
- D. strikes one‘s brain
- A. What a Rabies?
- B. The Horrible Rabies
- C. What Are Animal Bites?
- D. How to Control Rabies
- A. should be panic
- B. should take him (her) to a big hospital right away
- C. should help to clean the wound and ask the patient to have a good rest at home
- D. should help to clean the wound and then take him (her) to a nearby hospital quickly as possible.
- A. colorful
- B. poisonous
- C. ugly
- D. Both A and B
- A. bark while he is shooting
- B. get into his picture
- C. steal the food
- D. upset his camera
- A. differences between indoor and outdoor photography
- B. problems of outdoor food photography
- C. ways of keeping food fresh outdoors
- D. combinations of colors outdoors
- advertisements. “Sometimes I have to brush the meat with its juices because it may have dried out
- a bit. A and when I‘m shooting (拍照) something like tomatoes, I always carry water to spray them with dew just before I shoot.” &n
- a glass,” Webber explains, “my worry is that someday a dog will come up from behind and run off with the food.” Once 
- its color beautiful. Finally he found it: a weed with lovely blue flowers. When the shot appeared, several people were horrified-th
- Just before being photographed, some meats and vegetables are _______.
- A. fanned
- B. dyed
- C. frozen
- D. made wet
- A. The author was happy to see the test result.
- B. What the students said was hardly true.
- C. Wolfe would remember forever what the author had done.
- D. Wolfe felt joyful after he had been tested.
- A. He tried hard to remember what was in the classroom.
- B. He stayed in the classroom for a short time.
- C. He stayed drew a picture of Washington Square.
- D. He followed the author into the classroom.
- As I rejoined Wolfe, I was speechless with surprise. He, on the contrary, was wholly calm as he said, “The worst thing ab
- A. Thomas Wolfe‘s teaching work.
- B. Thomas Wolfe‘s course in playwriting.
- C. Thomas Wolfe‘s ability of explaining.
- D. Thomas Wolfe‘s genius.
- A. Wolfe‘s students praised Wolfe’s power of observation.
- B. The author made an experiment on Wolfe‘s ability.
- C. Wolfe‘s students asked the author to have a test of their ability.
- D. Wolfe did not feel angry when he was tested.
- A. nursing
- B. painting
- C. farming
- D. embroidering
- A. make her home beautiful
- B. keep active
- C. improve her salary
- D. gain an international fame
- A. independent
- B. pretty
- C. rich
- D. alone
- at twentyseven, she married Thomas Moses, the tenant of hers. They farmed most of their lives. She had ten children, of whom&n
- Grandma Moses painted a little as a child and made embroidery pictures as a hobby, but only
- changed to oils in old age because her hands had become too stiff to sew and she wanted to keep
- busy and pass the time. Her pictures were first sold at an exhibition, and were soon noticed by a
- businessman who bought everything she painted. Three of the pictures were shown in the Museum of Modern Art, and in 1940 she&n
- A. Grandma Moses
- B. The Children of Grandma Moses
- C. Grandma Moses: Her Best Pictures
- D. Grandma Moses and Her First Exhibition
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_________
- A. on
- B. for
- C. by
- D. with
- 23
-
_________
- A. clean
- B. slow
- C. funny
- D. quiet
- 24
-
_________
- A. set up
- B. gave up
- C. send up
- D. picked up
- 25
-
_________
- A. At first
- B. At last
- C. At once
- D. At least
- 26
-
_________
- A. enough
- B. more
- C. too
- D. less
- 27
-
_________
- A. running
- B. stopping
- C. rising
- D. falling
- 28
-
_________
- A. Backwards and forwards
- B. Up and down
- C. Left and right
- D. Around and around
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-
_________
- A. hands
- B. his shoulders
- C. his face
- D. his neck
- 30
-
_________
- A. garden
- B. tree
- C. land
- D. air
- 31
-
_________
- A. hard
- B. high
- C. heavily
- D. greatly
- 32
-
_________
- A. carried
- B. grasped
- C. took
- D. threw
- 33
-
_________
- A. run
- B. walk
- C. jump
- D. stop
- 34
-
_________
- A. nothing
- B. nobody
- C. no room
- D. no house
- 35
-
_________
- A. rope
- B. line
- C. stick
- D. ruler
- 36
-
_________
- A. left
- B. gone
- C. taken
- D. arrived
- 37
-
_________
- A. because of
- B. instead of
- C. by
- D. with
- 38
-
_________
- A. studied
- B. worked
- C. stayed
- D. lived
- 39
-
_________
- A. passing
- B. doing
- C. carrying
- D. sending
- A. whomever
- B. whoever
- C. which one
- D. people
- 41
-
_________
- A. surprised
- B. glad
- C. worried
- D. excited
- a taxi. Mr. Jones had a big tree in his garden, and the children had tied a long _37_ to one of the branches, &
- his umbrella, newspaper and bag, and continued _49_ his way to the university, looking as _50_
- and correct and respectable as one would expect a professor to be. _________
- A. because
- B. as
- C. so
- D. for
- A. were to be killed
- B. are said to have been killed
- C. said to have been killed
- D. are said to kill
- A. was running
- B. is running
- C. has been running
- D. had been running
- A. does it bother
- B. was it bothering
- C. would it bother
- D. has it been bothering
- A. for not studying
- B. not for studying
- C. not studying
- D. not to studying
- A. that
- B. which
- C. it
- D. so
- A. that
- B. on which
- C. which
- D. when
- A. He
- B. That he
- C. What
- D. It
- A. Pushing
- B. Pushed
- C. Having been pushed
- D. Having pushed
- A. So are the fish
- B. So the fish are
- C. Neither the fish
- D. Neither are the fish
- A. missing watch
- B. missed watch
- C. watch being missed
- D. watch that lost
- A. Tiring
- B. Tired
- C. To be tired
- D. They are tired
- A. this to be done
- B. this done
- C. this being done
- D. this is done
- A. as
- B. like
- C. that
- D. all what
- A. he‘d have been
- B. he were
- C. he had been
- D. he must be
- A. closing; trembling
- B. closed; trembled
- C. closing; trembled
- D. closed; tremblin
- A. had worked
- B. has worked
- C. will have worked
- D. will work
- A. a topic should be selected
- B. a topic to be selected
- C. your topic should be selected
- D. select a topic
- A. to try going
- B. trying to go
- C. to try and go
- D. try going
- A. must be
- B. may be
- C. must be paid
- D. must have been paid
- A. any city
- B. any cities
- C. any other cities
- D. any other city
- A. whales
- B. a whale
- C. that of whales
- D. those of whales
- A. don‘t know; has
- B. didn’t know; had
- C. didn‘t know; has
- D. hadn’t know; would
- A. to return it
- B. it to return
- C. it to be returned
- D. it returned
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-
__________
- A. copy
- B. loudly
- C. today
- D. Monday
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-
__________
- A. cheat
- B. weak
- C. increase
- D. area
- A. such rough sea
- B. such a rough sea
- C. so rough sea
- D. that rough sea
- 69
-
__________
- A. church
- B. chalk
- C. character
- D. cheat
- 70
-
__________
- A. popular
- B. large
- C. remarkable
- D. dark
- 71
-
__________
- A. machine
- B. dictionary
- C. Russian
- D. question