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It has been twenty years _____ the Browns settled down in Chin

A.until

B.since

C.before

D.when

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第1题
He has already been living in China for twenty years, so it's possible for him to
see things from the () of a Chinese.

A、perspective

B、prospective

C、perceptive

D、permissive

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第2题
The price of many goods in the region has been ______ ; the cost of sugar, for example, ha
s fallen by about twenty percent.

A.cut across

B.cut off

C.cut down

D.cut in

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第3题
听力原文:M: This has been the worst flood for the past twenty years. It has caused much da
mage and destruction.

W: Look at the prices of foods and vegetables. No wonder they're so expensive.

Q: What are they talking about?

(14)

A.The effects of the flood.

B.The heroic fight against a flood.

C.The cause of the flood.

D.Floods of the past twenty years.

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第4题
My son has been to the Europe. By the time he is twenty,____________(他到那时几乎已走遍各

My son has been to the Europe. By the time he is twenty,____________(他到那时几乎已走遍各处).

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第5题
听力原文:M:This has been the worst flood for the past 20 years.It has caused much damage a
nd destruction.

W:Look at the prices of fruits and vegetables.No wonder they are so expensive.

Q:What are they talking about?

(16)

A.The effects of the flood.

B.The heroic fight against a flood.

C.The cause of the flood.

D.Floods of the past twenty years.

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第6题
听力原文:M: This has been the worst flood for the past 20 years. It has caused much damage
and destruction.

W: Look at the prices of fruits and vegetables. No wonder they are so expensive.

Q: What are the two speakers talking about?

(19)

A.The cause of the flood.

B.The effects of the flood.

C.Floods of the past twenty years.

D.The heroic fight against a flood.

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第7题
根据以下材料,回答题Migrant (移民的) WorkersIn the past twenty years, there has been an inc

根据以下材料,回答题

Migrant (移民的) Workers

In the past twenty years, there has been an increasing tendency for workers to move from one country to another. While some countries have restricted most __________ (51) to local people,others have attracted and welcomed migrant workers. This is particularly the case in the Middle East, __________ (52) increased oil incomes have enabled many countries to call in outsiders to improve local facilities. Thus the Middle East has attracted oilworkers __________ (53) the U. S. A. and Europe. It has brought in workers from many countries, __________ (54) South Korea and Japan.

In view of the difficult living and worldng __________ (55) in the Middle East, it is not surprising that the pay is high to attract suitable workers. Many engineers and technicians can __________ (56) at least twice as much money in the Middle East as they can in their own country, and this is a major __________ (57)

Sometimes a disadvantage has a compensating (补偿的 )advantage. For example, the __________ (58)living conditions often lead to increased friendship when workers have to __________ (59) on each other for safety and comfort. In a similar way, many migrant workers can save large sums of money partly because of the __________ (60) of entertainment facilities. The work is often complex and full of problems but this merely __________ (61) greater challenge to engineers who prefer to find solutions to problems rather than do routine work in their home country.

One major problem which __________ (62) migrant workers in the Middle East is that their jobs are temporary ones. They are nearly always on __________ (63) , so it is not easy for them to plan ahead with great confidence. This is to be __________ (64) since no country welcomes a large number of foreign workers as permanent residents. In any __________ (65), migrant workers accept this disadvantage, along with others, because of the considerable financial benefits which they receive.

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A.cases

B.jobs

C.activities

D.uses

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第8题
It has always been a problem to decide whether "popular music" is music which represents t
he people or is simply music that the people like. The same problem of【C1】______exists with jazz. So many different【C2】______of music have been called jazz at one time or another that it is hard to say what【C3】______it is. Jazz has always been considered tobe black music【C4】______when I first【C5】______an interest in it twenty years ago, I used to hear white【C6】______ playing music that was like Louis Armstrong's in the 1920s. I found out afterwards that they learnt to do this by playing Armstrong's records over and over again until their style. was close enough to his【C7】______for them to imitate him.

Since then white singers like Bob Dylan have rediscovered【C8】______own folk tradition, instead of【C9】______from black roots. But the main【C10】______since 1960 have been social and technical. One is that young people have more【C11】______to spend on records at an earlier age than they used to, so Tin Pan Alley, the 'pop' music industry, aims at the teenage audience.【C12】______is that electronic equipment has developed to such an【C13】______that technicians are now capable of mixing sound to【C14】______recordings that are quite different from a live【C15】______.

But the real【C16】______with 'pop' musis is that Tin Pan Alley has always worked against its being a【C17】______music of the people. It takes everything original and natural out of it and【C18】______it with cheap commercial imitations.【C19】______the American folk singer, Woody Guthrie, said: "They've always【C20】______the second-rate songs. They've never wanted to play the good ones."

【C1】

A.definition

B.classification

C.imitation

D.discussion

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第9题
The AIDS virus has been around for a very long time , but the spread of the disease within the last twenty years or so on such a scale has caused real concern. It seems that in the 1980s the principal

31. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? ()

A. AIDS is a disease for which a cure has been found.

B. AIDS is a disease which has just been found.

c. AIDS is a disease which has existed for a long time.

D. AIDS is a disease which spreads very slowly.

32. Who is easily infected with AIDS? ()

A. People who use drugs.

B. People who visit prostitutes.

C. Patients who stay in hospital.

D. All of the above.

33. In WHO' s opinion, what will help most effectively in fighting against the spread of AIDS? ()

A. More education.

B. More medicines.

C. More doctors.

D. More equipment.

34. From the passage , we can see that the writer is not happy about ().

A. the education the general public get on AIDS

B. the education the medical staff get on AIDS

C. the TV programmes on AIDS

D. the newspaper articles on AIDS

35. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? ()

A. It is not enough only to educate the general pubic.

B. There are some hospitals in some parts of the world which do not accept AIDS patients.

C. Great care has been taken to prevent the spread of AIDS everywhere in the world now.

D. More money and resources are needed to control the spread of AIDS

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第10题
听力原文:(29) The recent increase in car stealing has alarmed the police, who are looking

听力原文: (29) The recent increase in car stealing has alarmed the police, who are looking for what they now believe must be a well-organized gang of professional car thieves.

Most of the thefts have taken place in the rich residential areas round South-well Park, where last week alone, twenty-two car thefts were reported to the local police. Of course, (30)only one has been found abandoned in Rocking-hill Palace road twenty miles away. The others have not been found yet, except tot one which had been falsely reported missing. The owner later admitted that he had forgotten where he had parked it a few days before.

An interesting aspect of these thefts is that nearly all the missing vehicles have been taken from locked garages. The owners now admitted that they may have left the car doors unlocked, but only one owner was not certain whether he had locked the garage dour. The police have therefore assumed that the gang find it easier to break into garages, where vehicles are often left unlocked at night, than into locked cars, parked on the road-side in day time or at night. (31)They advise car owner to lock up their cars, even when they are kept in locked garages.

(30)

A.The increase in driving offences.

B.The increase in professional gangs.

C.The increase in car stealing.

D.The increase in car owners.

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第11题
A battery-driven bus has been developed by a group of British companies. The bus, a fifty-
passenger single-deck【B1】, is to go into【B2】in Manchester shortly, and discussions with the Department of the Environment are【B3】to lead to a【B4】batch(批) of twenty going into【B5】passenger service in Manchester within two years. Unlike the small government-sponsored battery bus now【B6】trials in provincial cities,【B7】low speed and range effectively limits it to city-centre operation, the new Silent Rider,【B8】a range of 40 miles between charges and a【B9】of 40 m.p.h., will take【B10】with diesel(柴油) buses for normal urban and suburban【B11】. Its capital【B12】is higher【B13】lower maintenance and fuel costs bring it【B14】to a fully competitive cost with the diesel bus over a thirteen-year life, without【B15】into account the environmental benefits. The Chloride battery group, which is developing【B16】in partnership with SELNEC is confident【B17】a market potential of 400 vehicles a year. The bus weighs 16 tons,【B18】which the batteries and passengers account for 4【B19】. It has a single set of batteries, which take three and a half-hour to【B20】, against the normal eight hours of passenger traffic.

【B1】

A.motor

B.vehicle

C.transport

D.carriage

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