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For many people, traveling by plane is an exciting experience. Others, however, find the whole idea quite terrifying, (50) _____ flying is no more dangerous (51) __________ any other form of travel and some experts say it is considerably safer. It is known, however, that most accident occurs (52) ______________ taking off and landing when a (53) _________ decisions are vitally important.
The people, (54) _______ job is to look (55) ______________ the passengers, the stewards and stewardesses play an important part in helping passengers to (56) ___________ safe and comfortable. Indeed for many passengers being (57) ___________ such care of is all part of the total experience. (58) ____________ other form of travel involves waiting for people in quite the same (59) __________, with food, drink, newspapers, magazines, music, and even video films.
51- A. although B. too C. and D. because
52- A. than B. as C. then D. with
53- A. while B. during C. for D. through
54- A. leader's B. chief 's C. driver's D. pilot's
55- A. whose B. which C. their D. that
56- A. for B. up C. after D. round
57- A. feel B. rest C. experience D. lie
58- A. given B. kept C. shown D. taken
59- A. Any B. No C. All D. Not
60- A. way B. kind C. sort D. part
Read the passage and choose the best answer in the blanket.
For many people, traveling by plane is an exciting experience. Others, however, find the whole idea quite terrifying, (66)…………. flying is no more dangerous (67)…………… any other form of travel and some experts say it is considerably safer. It is known, however, that most accident occurs (68)………….. taking off and landing when (69)………… decisions are vitally important.
The people (70)………… job it is to look (71)……….. the passengers, the stewards and stewardesses play an important part in helping passengers to (72)………….. safe and comfortable. Indeed for many passengers being (73)………… such care of is all part of the total experience. (74)………… other form of travel involves waiting for people in quite the same (75)………. with food, drink, newspapers, magazines, music, and even video films.
66. A. although B. too C. and D. because
67. A. than B. as C. then D. with
68. A. while B. during C. for D. through
69. A. leader’s B. chief’s C. driver’s D. pilot’s
70. A. whose B. which C. their D. that
71. A. for B. up C. after D. round
72. A. feel B. rest C. experience D. lie
73. A. given B. kept C. shown D. taken
74. A. Any B. No C. All D. Not
75. A. sort B. kind C. way D. part
Read the passage and choose the best answer in the blanket.
For many people, traveling by plane is an exciting experience. Others, however, find the whole idea quite terrifying, (66)…………. flying is no more dangerous (67)…………… any other form of travel and some experts say it is considerably safer. It is known, however, that most accident occurs (68)………….. taking off and landing when (69)………… decisions are vitally important.
The people (70)………… job it is to look (71)……….. the passengers, the stewards and stewardesses play an important part in helping passengers to (72)………….. safe and comfortable. Indeed for many passengers being (73)………… such care of is all part of the total experience. (74)………… other form of travel involves waiting for people in quite the same (75)………. with food, drink, newspapers, magazines, music, and even video films.
66. A. although B. too C. and D. because
67. A. than B. as C. then D. with
68. A. while B. during C. for D. through
69. A. leader’s B. chief’s C. driver’s D. pilot’s
70. A. whose B. which C. their D. that
71. A. for B. up C. after D. round
72. A. feel B. rest C. experience D. lie
73. A. given B. kept C. shown D. taken
74. A. Any B. No C. All D. Not
75. A. sort B. kind C. way D. part
I.
celebration custom gather gifts midnight particularly symbolize bring ring display |
In scotland, the biggest CELEBRATION...(1) of the year is "Hogmanay". "Hogmanay" is the scottish word for New Year 'Eve. on 31st december in edinburgh, there is enormous fireworkDISPLAY...(2) at the castle and they play live music in the park. Thousands of people .GATHER.. (3) in the streets, coffees and bars. Then at 12o'colock, church bells RING...(4) all over the city. After midnight people go "first footing". This is a scottish .CUSTOM.. (5) that dates back hundreds of years. "First footing" is visiting your neighbours after .MIDNIGHT.. (6) on New Year's Eve. The visitors must step into the house with their right foot step first, to .BRING..(7) good luck. Traditionally, the visitors brings three .GIFTS.. (8): a piece of coal and a little whisky. The gifts SYMBOLIZE...(9) warmth, food and happiness. If the first person who visits your home after midnight is a man with dark hair, that is PARTICULARY...(10) lucky.
II.
For many people, traveling by plance os an exciting experience. Others, however, find the whole idea quite terrifying, (1).....flying is no more dangerous (2)........any other form of travel and some experts occurs (3)......take off and landing when the (4).......desisions are vitally important.
The people (5)......job is to look (6).......the passengers the stewards and stewardesses play an important part in helping passengers to (7)........safe and comfortable. Indeed for many passengers being (8).....such care of is all part of the total experience. (9)......other form of travel involes waiting on people in quite the same (10) with food, drink, news papers, magazines, music and even video films.
1) A. although B. too C. and D. because
2) A. than B. as C. then D. with
3) A. while B. during C. for D. through
4) A. leader's B. chief 's C. driver 's D. pilot 's
5) A. whose B. which C. their D. that
6) A. for B. up C. after D. round
7) A. feel B. rest C. shown D. taken
8) A. given B. kept C. shown D. taken
9) A. any B. no C. all D. not
10) A. way B. kind C. sort D. part
51. A. plenty B. lot C. little D. few
52. A. consist B. contain C. compose D. include
53. A. hot B. heat C. heating D. heated
54. A. run B. ran C. running D. flowing
55. A. By B. At C. In D. On
56. A. any B. all C. those D. no
57. A. Change B. Consume C. Buy D. Sell
58. A. higher B. shorter C. less D. more
59. A. morning B. evening C. dusk D. afternoon
60. A. electricity B. electronic C. electric D. electrical
Saving energy doesn’t have to be expensive or time consuming. But what can you do to save energy? There is (51)A, plenty that you can do to help the process of energy conservation. You can save energy by doing things like making sure that the kettle doesn’t (52.)B, contain more water than is needed, always washing a full load in the washing machine rather than a half load or turning down your central heating by 1oC – this could cut your (53)C, heating bill by 10%.
Making sure that hot water taps are not left (54) C, running and replace washers if your taps drip. (55) B, At work you can turn off (56.) A, any lights and your computer if you are not using them. (57) A, Change to energy saving light bulbs – these use around a quarter of the electricity, and often last eight times (58) D, more than an ordinary bulb. Close your curtains at (59)C, dusk to keep the warm air from escaping through the windows. Switching off (60) D, electrical appliances when they are not in use makes a big contribution to energy saving too.
Most Chinese in Hong Kong preferred to work for Americans. They said that during the past ten years or so American businesses paid well and were very friendly. Almost all of them who had worked for Americans said they were happy in their work.
They were then asked why they liked working for American bosses. Most replied that they were usually fair, kind, friendly and generous.
When asked whether they liked working for British bosses, however, the Chinese answered that the British bosses were too strict and proud.
The survey has conducted among 200 Chinese managers and advanced business students in Hong Kong. Most of the people interviewed said that the working conditions were also much better in American companies.
When managers were asked where they often conducted business, they replied that they went to tea houses. A few people said that they had often done business with Americans over lunch at expensive hotel restaurants.
Read the following passage and then choose the most suitable word or phrase for each space.
According to the recent survey, most Chinese in Hong Kong preferred to work for Americans. They said that during the past ten years or so American businesses ________(46) well and were very friendly. Almost all of them who had worked for Americans said they ________(47) happy in their work.
They were then asked ________(48) they liked working for American bosses. Most replied ________(49) they were usually fair, kind, friendly and generous.
When asked whether ________(50) working for British bosses, however, the Chinese ____(51) that the British bosses were too strict and proud.
The survey __________(52) among 200 managers and advanced business students in Hong Kong. Most of the people _________(53) said that the working conditions were also much better in American companies.
When managers were asked ________(54) they often conducted business, they replied that they _________(55) to tea houses. A few people said that they had often done business with American over lunch at expensive hotel restaurants.
46. A. pay B. will pay C. are paying D. paid
47. A. are B. will be C. have been D. were
48. A. that B. if C. about D. why
49. A. to B. that C. if D. about
50. A. did they like B. they liked C. they did like D. liked they
51. A. answer B. will answer C. answered D. have answered
52. A. conducted B. was conducted C. has conducted D. was conducting
53. A. interview B. to interview C. interviewed D. interviewing
54. A. where B. when C. how D. if
55. A. are going B. have gone C. went D. will go
Read the passage and fill in each gap with a suitable word. Choose A, B, C or D.
Tim Berners - Lee (1) _________ the World Wide Web. His first version of the Web was a program named Enquire. At the time, Berner - Lee was (2) _______ at a laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. He created the system as a way (3) _________ sharing scientific information (4) __________ the world, which uses the Internet, a (5) _________ network of computers, and hypertext documents. He wrote the (6) ________ HTML ( Hypertext Mark - up Language ), the basic language for the Web, (7) __________ created URL's ( Universal Resource Locators ) to designate the location of (8) _________ web page. HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol ) was his set of rules for (9) _________ to pages on the Web. After he wrote the first browser in 1990, the World Wide Web was up and going. Its (10) ________ was phenomenal, and has (11) _________ the world. It has made information (12) __________ accessible than ever before in history.
1. A. invented B. did C. produced D. worked
2. A. worked B. working C. did D. doing
3. A. to B. that C. which D. of
4. A. over B. around C. through D. all
5. A.world-wide B. wide world C. world-over D. over world
6. A. document B. language C. tongue D. text
7. A. but B. and C. for D. after
8. A. each B. all C. some D. everything
9. A.link B. to link C. linking D. the linking
10. A. grow B. growth C. increase D. develop
11. A. change B. changing C. to change D. changed
12. A. much B. more C. now D. nowadays
Choose the correct answer for each gap to complete the passage.
Everyone can dream. Indeed, everyone does dream. Those who (1) __________ that they never dream at all actually dream (2) __________ as frequently as the rest of us, (3) __________ they may not remember anything about it. Even those of us who are perfectly (4) __________ of dreaming night (5) __________ night very seldom remember those dreams in great detail but merely retain (6) __________ untidy mixture of seemingly unrelated impressions. Dreams are not simply visual - we dream with all our (7) __________, so that we appear to experience sound, touch, smell, and taste. One of the world’s oldest (8) __________ written documents is the Egyptian Book of Dreams. This volume is about 5 thousand years ago, so you can (9) __________ that dreams were believed to have a special significance even then. Many ancient civilisations believed that you (10) __________ never wale a sleeping person as, during sleep, the soul had left the body and might not be able to return (11) __________ time if the sleeper were suddenly (12) __________. From ancient times to present (13) __________, people have been (14) __________ attempts to interpret dreams and to explain their significance. There are many books available on the subject of dream interpretation, although unfortunately there are almost as many meanings for a particular dream (15) __________ there are books.
1. A. demand B. promise C. agree D. claim
2. A. also B. just C. only D. quite
3. A. though B. besides C. however D. despite
4. A. familiar B. accustomed C. aware D. used
5. A. after B. on C. through D. over
6. A. a B. an C. some D. this
7. A. feelings B. emotions C. impressions D. senses
8. A. considered B. known C. regarded D. estimated
9. A. see B. feel C. ensure D. think
10. A. would B. ought C. should D. need
11. A. by B. in C. with D. for
12. A. awoke B. awoken C. awake D. awaken
13. A. minute B. hour C. moment D. day
14. A. doing B. putting C. making D. taking
15. A. as B. like C. so D. such
Choose the correct answer for each gap to complete the passage.
Everyone can dream. Indeed, everyone does dream. Those who (1) __________ that they never dream at all actually dream (2) __________ as frequently as the rest of us, (3) __________ they may not remember anything about it. Even those of us who are perfectly (4) __________ of dreaming night (5) __________ night very seldom remember those dreams in great detail but merely retain (6) __________ untidy mixture of seemingly unrelated impressions. Dreams are not simply visual - we dream with all our (7) __________, so that we appear to experience sound, touch, smell, and taste. One of the world’s oldest (8) __________ written documents is the Egyptian Book of Dreams. This volume is about 5 thousand years ago, so you can (9) __________ that dreams were believed to have a special significance even then. Many ancient civilisations believed that you (10) __________ never wale a sleeping person as, during sleep, the soul had left the body and might not be able to return (11) __________ time if the sleeper were suddenly (12) __________. From ancient times to present (13) __________, people have been (14) __________ attempts to interpret dreams and to explain their significance. There are many books available on the subject of dream interpretation, although unfortunately there are almost as many meanings for a particular dream (15) __________ there are books.
1. A. demand B. promise C. agree D. claim
2. A. also B. just C. only D. quite
3. A. though B. besides C. however D. despite
4. A. familiar B. accustomed C. aware D. used
5. A. after B. on C. through D. over
6. A. a B. an C. some D. this
7. A. feelings B. emotions C. impressions D. senses
8. A. considered B. known C. regarded D. estimated
9. A. see B. feel C. ensure D. think
10. A. would B. ought C. should D. need
11. A. by B. in C. with D. for
12. A. awoke B. awoken C. awake D. awaken
13. A. minute B. hour C. moment D. day
14. A. doing B. putting C. making D. taking
15. A. as B. like C. so D. such
complete each of the numbered blanks in the following passage.
Everyone wants to reduce pollution. But the pollution problem is as complicated (1)__________it is serious. It is complicated because much (2)__________is caused by things that benefit people. For example, exhaust (3)_________automobiles causes a large percentage of all air pollution. (4)_________ the automobiles provide transportation for millions of people. Factories (5)__________much of the material which pollutes air and water, but factories give employment to a large number of people.
Thus, to (6)__________or greatly reduce pollution immediately, people would have to stop using many things that benefit them. Most of the people do not want to do that, of course. But pollution can be (7)__________reduced in several ways. (8)__________and engineers can work to find ways to lessen the (9)__________of pollution that such things as automobiles and factories cause. Governments can pass and enforce laws that require businesses and individuals to stop, or cut (10)__________on certain polluting activities.
1. A. for B. as C. because D. since
2. A. polluter B. pollutant C. polluting D. pollution
3. A. in B. at C. from D. for
4. A. Therefore B. However C. Moreover D. But
5. A. discharge B. offer C. emit D. dissolve
6. A. cause B. end C. increase D. pause
7. A. increasingly B. hopelessly C. gradually D. dangerously
8. A. Scientists B. Doctors C. Lecturers D. Botanists
9. A. number B. figures C. numbers D. amount
10. A. up B. off C. down D. into
complete each of the numbered blanks in the following passage.
Everyone wants to reduce pollution. But the pollution problem is as complicated (1)__________it is serious. It is complicated because much (2)__________is caused by things that benefit people. For example, exhaust (3)_________automobiles causes a large percentage of all air pollution. (4)_________ the automobiles provide transportation for millions of people. Factories (5)__________much of the material which pollutes air and water, but factories give employment to a large number of people.
Thus, to (6)__________or greatly reduce pollution immediately, people would have to stop using many things that benefit them. Most of the people do not want to do that, of course. But pollution can be (7)__________reduced in several ways. (8)__________and engineers can work to find ways to lessen the (9)__________of pollution that such things as automobiles and factories cause. Governments can pass and enforce laws that require businesses and individuals to stop, or cut (10)__________on certain polluting activities.
1. A. for B. as C. because D. since
2. A. polluter B. pollutant C. polluting D. pollution
3. A. in B. at C. from D. for
4. A. Therefore B. However C. Moreover D. But
5. A. discharge B. offer C. emit D. dissolve
6. A. cause B. end C. increase D. pause
7. A. increasingly B. hopelessly C. gradually D. dangerously
8. A. Scientists B. Doctors C. Lecturers D. Botanists
9. A. number B. figures C. numbers D. amount
10. A. up B. off C. down D. into
When I (61) ____WAS____ a child I used (62)____TO____ go to see my grandmother. I thought her house was (63) ____VERY____ beautiful as a palace and the garden seemed bigger than a park. (64) ____WHEN___ I grew (65) ______UP____ the house and (66) _____GARDEN_____ seemed smaller but I still loved visiting the old lady. There were so many beautiful things in the house. Sometimes, I played (67) ____WITH_____ the doll's house which was older than grandmother herself. At (68) ______THAT______ times, I looked (69)____IN_______ books which were (70)_____MORE____ interesting than my children's book at home.
51- A. although B. too C. and D. because
52- A. than B. as C. then D. with
53- A. while B. during C. for D. through
54- A. leader's B. chief 's C. driver's D. pilot's
55- A. whose B. which C. their D. that
56- A. for B. up C. after D. round
57- A. feel B. rest C. experience D. lie
58- A. given B. kept C. shown D. taken
59- A. Any B. No C. All D. Not
60- A. way B. kind C. sort D. part
VII. Read the following passage and complete the numbered blanks with one suitable word only.
When I (61) __WAS______ a child I used (62)_____TO___ go to see my grandmother. I thought her house was (63) ___AS_____ beautiful as a palace and the garden seemed bigger than a park. (64) ___WHEM____ I grew (65) ______I____ the house and (66) ________I__ seemed smaller but I still loved visiting the old lady. There were so many beautiful things in the house. Sometimes, I played (67) ___WITH______ the doll's house which was older than grandmother herself. At (68) ___THAT_________ times, I looked (69)_______FOR____ books which were (70)_____MORE____ interesting than my children's book at home.