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A. hesitate B. tolerate C. appreciate D. estimate 60 "------ , I would tell him everything about it." A. If he should come tomorrow B. If he would come tomorrow C. If he will come tomorrow D. If he has come tomorrow 70 Could you give me your phone number ___ I need your help? A. in case B. so that C. unless D. whether 80 "In some sense, kindergarten is a better place------ small children than their own families." A. to bring up B. to deal with C. to get along D. to cheer up 90 This is one of the oldest trees in the world. ________________ such a big tree. A. I have seen never B. Never have I seen C. I haven't never seen D. Never I have seen 100 This new style of sports shoes is very popular and it is _____ in all sizes. A. important B. active C. available D. famous 110 She gave up her ______ as a reporter at the age of 25. A. career B. interest C. life D. habit 120 Customers consider location as the first factor when _____ a decision about buying a house. A. make B. made C. to make D. making 130 _____ a wonderful trip he had when he traveled in China! A. Where B. How C. What D. That 140 Time _____ very fast and a new year will begin soon. A. takes off B. goes by C. pulls up D. gets along 150 "I have collected lots of stamps, ____ were given by my friends." A. most of them B. most of that C. most of which D. most of what 160 Wang Tao is my classmate. He is taller than ____ in our class. A. any student B. all the boys C. any other student D. other students 170 "___ coal, the most important natural fuels are gas and oil." A. Apart from B. Except for C. Except D. Beside 180 Thousands of people took part in the work when the old temple ________ . A. was rebuilding B. was being rebuilt C. would be rebuilt D. had been rebuilt 190 Seldom _____ to the cinema before he married. A. he went B. went he C. did he go D. he goes 200 _____ she turned out to be a thief surprised all of us. A. That B. Why C. Which D. Who 210 The man talked about New York as if he ______. A. was there B. would be there C. is there D. had been there 220 "Mary, as well as Lily, ______ Japanese very hard." A. study B. studies C. has studied D. had studied 230 "If you need more information, please contact us _____ telephone or e-mail." A. in B. by C. on D. for 240 I feel it s a great honor for me _____ to this party. A. to invite B. invite C. having invited D. to be invited 250 The small company is _____ to handle this large order. A. able B. probable C. reasonable D. possible 260 It has been quite a long time _____ the two companies established a business relationship. A. although B. because C. if D. since 270Is it the second time that you _____ here? A. have been B. come C. if D. were 280 "Before _____ for the job, you will be required to take a language test." A. apply B. applying C. applied D. to apply 290 "I hope my boy-friend will be handsome, healthy and ____ kind-hearted." A. above all B. in all C. at all D. after all 300 Ships are ____ than planes that people take them mainly for pleasure. A. very much slower B. so much slower C. too much slower D. much more slower 310 ________ leaves the office last should turn off the air conditioner. A. Who B. Whoever C. The person D. Anyone 320 I hope they ____ this road by the time we come back next summer. A. have repaired B. will repair C. are to repair D. will have repaired 330 "If I _____ that your business was growing so rapidly, I wouldn t have been worried about it." A. know B. knew C. had known D. have known 340 Their loud parties have recently caused a number of _____ from the other people in the building. A. compositions B. communications C. competitions D. complaints 350 No sooner _____ than the crowd rushed toward it. A. had the train stopped B. the train had stopped C. had stopped the train D. has the train stopped 360 He has made _____ in this field. A. much progress B. many progress C. many progresses D. many 370 The ages of the students in this class ______ from 18 to 21. A. very B. vary C. change D. knowing 380 Many companies provide their employees ______ free lunch during the weekdays. A. by B. with C. to D. for 390 She didn t receive the application form; it _____ to the wrong address. A. sent B. be sent C. was sent D. being sent 400This topic ______ for years. A. has been talked about B. has talked about C. has been talked D. famous 410 It _____ a nice day to me. Why not go out for a picnic? A. looks after B. looks like C. looks for D. since 420Your happiness depends partly on your _____ towards life. A. manner B. altitude C. attitude D. set out 430They have _____ us a lot of useful suggestions on this project. A. offered B. offer C. offering D. to apply 440 Do you think English is a sort of _____ language. A. universe B. ordinary C. universal D. after all 450 It suddenly occurred to me that we could ______ the police for help. A. ask B. look C. tell D. meet 460 Do you mind _____ the light for me? A. turning on B. to turn on C. be turning on D. turned on 470 The line was busy; someone ______ the cell phone. A. must use B. must be using C. must have used D. may be using 480 It was in Jonson s hotel ____ the business meeting was held last year. A. this B. that C. what D. which 490 I d appreciate it if you could tell me how _____ the machine. A. operate B. to operate C. operating D. operated 500 "I m sorry, but I have a question to _____ you." A. treat B. influence C. ask D. change 510 Life is more enjoyable to people _____ are open to new ideas. A. whose B. whom C. who D. which 520 We are often told by our parents never to _____ till tomorrow what we can do today. A. give out B. come up C. put off D. turn on 530 I m pleased to tell you that the fax machines you ordered are ______ now. A. available B. convenient C. wonderful D. important 540 The new manager has greatly changed the company ____ he took over the position. A. if B. since C. although D. while 550 The work seemed easy at first but it _____ to be quite difficult. A. broke out B. turned out C. worked out D. set out 560 Could you please ________ why you can t come to attend the meeting? A. explain B. understand C. give D. discussion 570 John decided to ________the present job in order to travel around the world. A. give up B. put up C. wake up D. break up 580 "No one, except his two best friends, ______ where he is." A. know B. knows C. to know D. knowing 590 The Quality Control Staff is responsible _____ the quality of the products that come out of the factory. A. for B. of C. with D. to 600 Do not_______ me to help you unless you work harder. A. expect B. hope C. depend D. think 610 Computer technology makes it______ for people to work from home. A. harmful B. serious C. possible D. difficult 620 The computer program is designed for the ______of easy online reading. A. experience B. purpose C. invitation D. decision 630 The business talk_____ next week when the CEO of your company comes. A. was held B. is being held C. will be held D. has been held 640 " As a school boy, I already knew the sun ______ the center of the solar system." A. be B. is C. was D. it 650Of course our ______ relationship is very good.But business is business. A. person B. personal C. privacy D. per 660I ______ keep in touch with my friends through e-mail. A. prefer to B. enjoy C. prefer D. pre 670 "It was only a ______ injury, not at all serious." A. small B. slight C. serious D. ser 680 " He ______ yesterday morning, and would stay for three days." A. checked B. checked in C. checked out D. check 690He is always on time for classes. The teacher often praises him for being ____. A. punctual B. punctuality C. punctuation D. pun 700I d like to ______ my parents greetings to you and your family. A. offer B. give C. convey D. con 710Let s give him ______ hand.The car is waiting for us outside ______ school A. a& & the B. the& & the& & C. a& & a D. a 720 We ______ for any inconvenience caused by the train's delay. A. apology B. apologize C. sorry D. so 730I ______ my boss of my arrival in Tokyo. A. asked B. told C. informed D. in 740 we don t know who has had the classroom-------- . A. cleaned B. clean C. cleaning D. be cleaning 750 "------- his own boss for such a long time, he found it hard to accept orders from another." A. Having been B. to have been C. To be D. Been 760Mary had no sooner finished her report -----the bell rang. A. When B. and C. as D. than 770 The reason why he sends her a gift immediately is -----if he doesn t. A. that she will disappoint B. that she will be disappointed C. because she will disappoint D. because she will be disappointed 780 In all newspapers there are different comments----- the six-party talks. A. on B. in C. for D. about 790 The football match was -----than I had expected. A. even exciting B. so more exciting C. a lot much exciting D. far more exciting 800 All the Chinese people are getting more and more excited when Spring Festival is -----near. A. joining B. drawing C. operating D. taking 810 I ve never seen the boy ------next to the woman. A. sits B. sitting C. sat D. to sit 820 " I really appreciate----- to help me, but I am sure that I can manage by myself." A. your offering B. you to offer C. that you offer D. that you are offering 830 The twins were dressed ----in red T-shirt so I couldn t tell which was which. A. like B. likely C. alike D. liking 840 They will be----- if you don t go to their wedding. A. offended B. protected C. objected D. defended 850Encourage children to ---- some of their pocket money to buy Christmas presents. A. set out B. take off C. put aside D. give in 860 " In this world nothing----- to be certain, except death and taxes." A. can say B. to be say C. to say D. can be said 870It is a long time ------we met last time. A. as B. since C. which D. when 880 Not until midnight----- . A. did the noise stop B. the noise stopped C. the noise did stop D. stopped the noise 890 " ------the prices of color TV set down by 50%, the company has a very hard time." A. For B. because of C. with D. As 900 She said she would live in London for ________ four or five years. A. another B. the other C. other D. every other 910 Mr. Smith used to smoke ________ but he has given it up recently. A. roughly B. seriously C. heavily D. hardly 920 Is it in that factory________  Red Flag  cars are produced? A. which B. when C. that D. as 930 Hospital doctors don't go out very often as their work ________ all their time. A. takes in B. takes away C. takes over D. takes up 940 The United States is ________ the south of Canada and to the east of Japan. A. to B. on C. in D. at 950 "The waiter stood at the corner of the room, waiting to ________ the next course." A. eat B. serve C. make D. cook 960 "After her graduation from middle school, she decided to ________ her education in Paris." A. further B. keep C. practice D. remain 970 Not until all the fish died in the river ________ how serious the pollution was. A. the villagers realized B. the villagers did realize C. did the villagers realize D. didn't the villagers realize 980 Our store _____the community for more than 5 years. A. serves B. will serve C. served D. has been serving 990 She couldn t help _____of her son who was studying away from home. A. thinking B. thought C. think D. thinks 1000 The purpose of the promotion party is _____ salesperson s excellent accomplishments in recent years. A. celebrate B. celebrated C. to celebrate D. be celebrated 1010 "He speaks English fluently ,_____helps him a lot in foreign trade negotiation." A. that B. which C. what D. this 1020It was not until she arrived at the airport _____she realized she had forgotten her passport . A. that B. where C. when D. Dand 1030 _____ is announced in today s newspaper the Guangzhou Export Commodities Fair is open on Sunday. A. That B. What C. As D. It 1040 "You d better have your car _____immediately ,or you will be late for work." A. repair B. repaired C. repairing D. to repair 1050 Most employees are _____ the proposal that working time be more flexible . A. in B. for C. to D. with 1060 We require that the sales representative of your company _____us of any change in price as soon as possible . A. inform B. informs C. informed D. has informs 1070 You can ask these experts _______________advice in job hunting. A. on B. over C. from D. for 1080 "If you want to get there before dark, you should start your journey_______________" A. at times B. at once C. in person D. in detail 1090 The play was so boring_____________ I could hardly keep myself from falling asleep. A. that B. which C. what D. whether 1100 We hope that our customers can_______________ advantage of this new service. A. have B. carry C. take D. bring 1110 The unemployment rate has become much lower_______ the government took these measures. A. but B. since C. if D. while 1120The rope is not strong enough to_______________ the weight of the big case. A. conduct B. produce C. make D. support 1130 " He attended school in England for several years, after___________ he returned home." A. what B. that C. which D. whom 1140 You can trust our product as we have_____________ control over its quality. A. strict B. limited C. little D. natural 1150A new study finds out that a kid can learn without_____________ what he is doing. A. realize B. realized C. realizing D. to realize 1160 "___________ last year, traffic accidents have decreased by 10% this year." A. Related to B. Compared with C. Concerned about D. Dealt with 1170I --------in touch with you as soon as I receive more details from the manager. A. am B. was C. will be D. have been 1180 " Traveling across the country costs a lot of money, but John can---- it." A. spend B. give C. build D. afford 1190It was not until 3:00 pm -----the secretary found the missing report. A. where B. that C. as D. while 1200 The police have not -----the search even if it has lasted for a week. A. given up B. taken away C. broken in D. brought about 1210I decided to ----as a waiter in a restaurant during my summer vacation. A. serve B. turn C. take D. make 1220 " I m afraid we don t have that book in stock, ----we can order it for you." A. as B. but C. since D. for 1230In this museum a guided tour -----for you at no charge. A. being provided B. to provide C. is provided D. provides 1240 "Generally speaking, a lot of patience is---- to look after a sick patient." A. regarded B. decided C. agreed D. required 1250 The question ____________________now is where to build the new factory. A. discusses B. discussing C. be discussed D. being discussed 1260 "Michael s new house looks like a palace, compared ______________________his old one." A. of B. with C. for D. in 1270 We are delighted at the news__________ they have started the business cooperation with your company. A. that B. when C. which D. what 1280It was so noisy that we found it hard to_________________ the conversation. A. carry on B. set for C. turn on D. go about 1290 You cannot cancel your order__________________ you change your mind within three days. A. as if B. while C. so that D. unless 1300 You will like the strict professor when you ____ him better. A. got to know B. will get to know C. get to know D. get 1310 "_____ greeting, would you please give me an example to use in English?" A. Talking about B. Speaking out C. Speaking of D. Speaking 1320 The passage ______ by Tom Lear. A. is written B. is writing C. wrote D. is 1330 "Do you know our town at all? ----- No, this is the first time I _____ here. " A. Was B. have been C. came D. have 1340 "When Ian was injured, Harry was chosen as last-minute---- for the rugby team." " A. preference B. diversification C. alternative D. replacement " 1350 "Among the last groups of people to accept the new model were religious groups, who still---- the idea that the earth was the center of universe." A. clung to B. applied to C. adapted to D. contributed to 1360 "Although apparently rigid, bones exhibit a degree of elasticity that enables the skeleton to ----considerable impact." A. escape B. overwhelm C. withstand D. suppress 1370 "Would you like me to go to the dentist with you?  No, you ----with me. " A. need not to go B. need not go C. do not need go D. not need go 1380 Lance returned to cycling and training only five months after he was --- diagnosed with cancer. A. aggressively B. drastically C. exactly D. initially 1390 Great minds generally look at life in a way ----to themselves. A. peculiar B. confined C. similar D. unusual 1400 They called in an electrician----- he could put a finger on the cause of the short circuit. A. to hope B. to be hoping C. hoping D. to have hoped 1410 "The resistance experienced when one body moves over another, ----it is in contact, is called frictional force." A. to which B. where C. with which D. while 1420 "Above all, they want to study a ----question: Are humans actually aware of the world they live in?" A. contrary B. fundamental C. solemn D. progressive 1430 "Upon reaching an __________age, children are encouraged, but not force, to leave the nest." A. appreaciate B. apologize C. appropriate D. application 1440 "Music is ______; we can hear it and feel it, but not see it." A. seeing B. unsee C. invisible D. not seeing 1450Hold the money in your bank account ---you use it for college courses. A. although B. as if C. unless D. wherever 1460 The newspaper ________ two people were killed in the accident. A. says B. talks C. calls D. asks 1470 The big IT company will ________ a new research center in the city. A. set up B. break up C. get u p D. turn up 1480 " Tina, I hear you had a good journey to the Maldives last week, How was it?  I enjoyed the beautiful scenery, but the hotel was ----- satisfactory. " A. not anything B. nothing from C. nothing but D. anything but 1490 I ________ at 130 kilometers per hour when the policeman stopped me. A. had driven B. have driven C. driver D. was driving 1500 "At the beginning of the 20th century, people made coffee---- a cloth bag full of coffee grounds into boiling water." A. by dumping B. to dump C. for dumping D. that dumped 1510 "I d like to introduce you _______ Jane Stewart, the new manager of our department." A. with B. to C. of D. on 1520 So _____ after she learned the good news that she could hardly fall asleep that night. A. excited the mother was B. was the mother excited C. the mother was excited D. excited was the mother 1530 "I don't want to bring up the topic, ___ why on earth did you get home that late last night?" A. but B. and C. or D. so 1540 "If you --- - Mary recently, you d think the photograph on the right was strange." A. shouldn t contact B. hadn t contact C. weren t to contact D. didn t contact 1550 "M r. White has two sons, one of _____ working as a bus driver now." A. who B. whom C. them D. whose 1560 "Regardless of what caused it, I am grateful that have finally reached a point in my life_______I can appreciate my strengths, accept my weaknesses and try to be comfortable with everything in between." A. Why B. Where C. Which D. What 1570 The _____ of Jay  s concert made most of the audience present got wild. A. environment B. influence C. impression D. atmosphere 1580It is ten o clock. The president _____ in his office by now. A. arrived B. should have arrived C. have arrived D. had arrived 1590 "But for the traffic jam, I _____ late for the conference." A. wouldn t have been B. shouldn t be C. would be D. hadn t be 1600 " ______information provided by members of the public, the police would have a much more difficult job." A. Supposing B. Provided the C. If it were not for D. On condition that 1610 Not until midnight _____. A. did the noise stop B. the noise stopped C. the noise did stop D. stopped the noise 1620 "If you want to speak English well, you must practice it ______ ." A. repeatedly B. repeatingly C. repeating D. repeated 1630 " Tom Brown was a painstaking writer;______, he once spent half a day on the composition of a single sentence." A. On the other hand B. Nevertheless C. Moreover D. For example 1640 The police are ______ the car accident that happened yesterday. A. looking down upon B. looking forward to C. looking into D. looking after 1650 Hardly______ in the door when the phone started ringing. A. we had stepped B. had we stepped C. we stepped D. have we stepped 1660 "If you ______ my advice, you wouldn t be in such trouble now." A. took B. takes C. has takes D. had taken 1670 " ----What am I going to do about a present for Carol? ----You______some flowers. " A. Might have sent her B. Must have sent her C. Could send her D. Would send 1680 The recorder _____ before it can be used. A. needs repairing B. required repaired C. should be in repair D. has to be repairable 1690 " ---I don't think I will ever, in my life, win a lottery of five million dollars. ----Well, ______. Anything can happen. " A. you made it B. You're kidding C. What you say D. You can never tell 1700 "This hotel isn't particularly good, but I _____ in many worse hotels." A. Stay B. have stayed C. was staying D. had stayed 1710 It is necessary to find an engineer___ has skills that meet your needs. A. whom B. which C. whose D. who 1720 "The manager sat there, ___ to the report from each department." A. to listen B. listen C. being listened D. listening 1730 " ---How did you find the concert in the Grand Theatre last night? -----______ but the conductor was perfect. " A. I couldn't agree more B. I didn't think much of it C. I was crazy about it D. I really liked it 1740 John is only one of those people who _____ out of their way to be helpful. A. has gone B. went C. go D. goes 1750 I _____ my former manager when 1 was on a flight to Shanghai. A. ran into B. took away C. put on D. shut down 1760 " The students in our university each______an English dictionary. That is to say, each of the students in our university______an English dictionary. " A. Have; has B. Have; have C. Has; have D. Has; has 1770 " Mary is Mr. Smith's secretary, so she has _____ to all his business e-mails. " A. power B. account C. way D. access 1780Jane was dismissed last week because of his _____ attitude towards his job. A. informal B. casual C. tough D. violent 1790Here's your kitchen. I hope you enjoy cooking here. Is there______else that you need? A. Something B. Anything C. Nothing D. Everything 1800John______his business partner over plans to reduce the work force. A. Came down to B. Broke down to C. Fell out with D. Went along with 1810______is this piece of equipment to be removed from the building. A. On no account B. Absolutely C. Scarcely D. Not at all 1820 We have bags _____ all colors _____$12 each. " A. at, at B. in, with C. at, for D. in, for" 1830 We often go to the zoo ______ Saturday mornings. A. at B. in C. on D. of 1840 His name is Tom White. His family name is ______. A. White B. Tom C. Tom White D. White Tony 1850 There are ______ tomatoes and ______ milk in the fridge. " A. lots of, much B. much, many C. many, a lot D. lots of, many" 1860 It is the boss who makes the ______ decisions in business. A. beginning B. finishing C. first D. final 1870 Never ______ such a good boss before I came to this company. A. do I meet B. I met C. had I met D. I had met 1880 "If the machine should ______, call this number immediately." A. break down B. set out C. put on D. go up 1890 The manager showed the new employee ______ to find the supplies. A. what B. where C. that D. which 1900 Look at the clock! It's time ______ work. A. we started B. we'll start C. we're starting D. we have started 1910 What s the _____ forecast for tomorrow? A. climate B. weather C. date D. day 1920 Here are two reasons ______ I do not want to go out tonight. A. why B. because C. for D. which 1930 We must avoid ______such mistakes again. A. to make B. to making C. made D. making 1940 The teacher always _______his lectures with picture. A. illustrates B. conveys C. deserves D. appreciate 1950 Women tend ____longer than men. A. live B. to live C. to have lived D. to living 1960 What are the essential differences ___________ selling and marketing? A. between B. from C. among D. for 1970 John called the airline to ___________ his flight to Beijing this morning. A. improve B. believe C. confirm D. insure 1980 You d better ___________advice before making a project plan. A. put down B. take in C. turn out D. ask for 1990 Young people now live a life-style ___________their parents could hardly dream of. A. which B. why C. when D. where 2000 "The speaker _____for a moment, and then began to answer the question." A. shook B. paused C. pressed D. tripped kEY 110 BCBCB,AAABC 11-20 ADCBC,CABCA 21-30 DBBDAkv) Please review your itinerary (L z[c) immediately. If any problems arise before or during your trip, you must call our booking offices right away. If you wait until you return, it's too late. There are times when we are unable to confirm a booking. In that case we will attempt to reach you by phone and e-mail. You must call us back within 48 hours or we may not be able to offer you the booking price. Change Policies If you change your booking, airlines may charge a fee$150 to $ 200. Some tickets do not allow any changes. Need to change or cancel your trip? Visit our website to check the fees and rules before you decide. Cancellation (Sm) Policies If you cancel your booking you will not receive any money back. You may apply part of your ticket price towards future travel (for a limited time, usually a year). 1. According to the policies, the name on the ticket cannot be changed once the ticket is ______. A) booked B) issued C) cancelled D) confirmed 2. If you have any problems during a trip, you should ______. A) ask for a refund B) change your itinerary C) call the booking office D) return the ticket to the office 3. What happens when your ticket booking cannot be confirmed? A) You should make another booking immediately. B) You can change your booking free of charge. C) You will be informed by phone and e-mail. D) You will still enjoy the booking price. 4. If you want to change a booking, you may have to pay ______. A) 10% of the booking price B) half the ticket price C) a fee of $150 to $ 200 D) a fixed fee 5. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the cancellation policies? A) You can use part of the ticket price for future travel. B) You can refund the money from the booking office. C) You can keep the booking effective for one year. D) You cannot cancel your booking in any case. T{HhBCCCA 23. Being a salesman, the most important things is to understand people. You ve got to know what they re thinking. If you can figure that out, you can get them to do a lot. They come in with an idea about what they want. You get them talking about themselves, about what they like. If it's man, you talk about football or something like that. If it's a woman, you ask her about fashions. That way they get comfortable with you. You ask them a lot of questions and get them saying yes. Then they just get into the habit of saying yes. In the end, you can put them into anything you want, if you're really good. For example, if they need a little car for the city, you send them home a truck. Of course, I wouldn't really do that. It wouldnt be night. Youve got to sell on this job, but you also have to be fair. It's not fair to take advantage of people too much. There are some people in this business whod do any thing. But I dont believe in that. 1. To be a good salesman, the most important thing is to ________ A. learn form different kinds of people B. understand what people are thinking C. see what people usually do in daily life. D. watch what changes people have made 2. According to the passage, you can make a woman feel comfortable by_____ A. talking about fashions B. playing football together C. sending a small gift to her D. saying yes to her questions 3. One way to make people get into the habit of saying yes is to _______ A. ask them to say what they like B. tell them to do anything you want C. help them feel confident in themselves D. get them to say yes to a lot of your questions 4. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Most women like to talk about sports events B. Some business people would do anything to sell C. Its difficult to understand other people very well. D. You can make people do anything by talking with them. 5. According to the last paragraph, the author believes that_______ A. It is right to do anything in business B. It is useless to believe in what customers say C. It is unfair to take too much advantage of people D. It is dangerous to listen to the advice of a salesman T{HhBADBC 24. 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The Computer Care Center provides an entire year of protection to help keep your family safe and your computer healthy. Prices Product Service Desktops(under $400).$49.88 Desktops($400 and above)$69.88 1. If there is any trouble with your computer, you can A) contact the manufacturer in person B) write a letter to the service center C) refer to the instructions provided D) visit the service center online 2. Most manufacturers guarantee just covers the repairs of your computer due to . A) hardware damage B) wrong operation C) material faults D) missing data 3. When registering for the use of Care Center tools, you need to show . A) the manufacturers guarantee card B) your receipt of the computer C) a telephone message record D) your credit card number 4. The product will be replaced if . A) your valuable data has been lost B) you have paid the extra service fee C) the same fault needs a third repair D) it is still within the guarantee period 5. The enclosed Computer Center CD is used to . A) protect your data B) write your emails C) take photos D) play music T{HhDCBCA 25. So, you love the Internet. It's a great place to find information or go shopping. It's fun, but do you spend a lot of time online? Experts say 6% of Internet users are Internet addicts ( N>vvN)   they are always online. " Internet addicts are often young people," says one expert, " and they usually have problems with family, friends, work, and school. " Go through the following check list. If you answer yes to all these questions, maybe you are an Internet addict. 1. Do you spend a lot of time on the Internet? % Yes % No 2. Do you think or talk about the Internet all the time? % Yes % No 3. Are all your friends "Internet friends"? % Yes % No 4. Is the Internet your only hobby? % Yes % No 5. Do you ever miss appointments (^J^) because you are online? % Yes % No So, what do you do if you think you are an addict? Go to an advice service. Where is it? On the Internet, of course 1. Those who are always online are called ______ . A) Internet users B) Internet experts C) Internet addicts D) Internet providers 2. According to the first paragraph, people find the Internet a great place to ________ . A) become addicted B) get information C) make money D) do office work 3. According to one expert, Internet addicts are often young people who usually ______ . A) enjoy a lot of hobbies B) suffer from poor health C) have problems with life and work D) take thorough medical examinations 4. If you want to find out whether you are an Internet addict, you are advised to _________ . A) go through the check list provided B) take a special training course C) ask a friend about it D) go to see a doctor 5. This passage is mainly about ________ A) the use of the Internet B) the types of Internet addicts C) the advantages of the Internet D) the signs of an Internet addict T{HhCBCAD 26. The contract of employment is the agreement made between the employer and the employee. This could be a written agreement or in an oral form. In addition, the contract will also include  custom and practice  agreements. These are how things are usually done in the workplace, for example, if the employer always gives the employees a days holiday in August. Even though this is not mentioned in the written contract, this will from part of the contract as it is the usual practice. A trade union may have negotiated($Rb an agreement with an employer about conditions at work. The negotiated agreement will often from part of a contract. Some contracts will be illegal if: *the employee gets all or part of their wages in cash; *tax and national insurance contributions(VlOiz are not paid; and *the employee knows they are getting paid in this way to avoid paying national insurance and tax. According to the first paragraph, a contract of employment ??? . A) must be written one B) could be in an oral form C) should be signed by a trade union D) ought to be a workplace agreement  Custom and practice agreement are usually ??? . A) included in the contract B) known to employees only C) always written clearly in the contract D) signed by both the employer and a trade union According to the passage, the trade union and employer may negotiate an agreement on ???. A) paid holidays B) insurance terms C) training programs D) conditions at work If the employee receives his pay in cash, this practice will be regarded as ???. A) reasonable B) practical C) illegal D) unfair The passage is mainly about ??? . A) the negotiation with an employer B) the working conditions C) the employment contract D) the job responsibilities T{HhBADCC 27. A shared house is money-saving. When you share a house, your bills, rent and possibly food costs will be much lower. If the house is already established, you don t have to worry about buying things like a fridge and TV. Choosing good housemates(TyN Moving in with friends can be fun but it can result in conflict(Qz and a loss of friendship. Think carefully about the type of person suited to your character. Ask advice from friends who have lived in share house, or consult a youth worker or relative. Setting some guidelines Every share house is different, but there are some guidelines(QR)that can help you avoid conflict: * Issue or ask for a receipt(6enc when you pay or collect the rent. * Spread responsibility for bill payment. *Where possible, deal with problems through face-to-face communication. Our Living in a share house web-page has some advice and ideas to help make sharing with your housemates a great experience. According to the passage, an ideal housemate is person who is???. suitable for your character B ) good at doing housework C) willing to help you D) easy to talk with According to the first paragraph, the main advantage of a share house is that??? . A) it avoids wasting time B) it saves your money C) it develops friendship D )it prevents conflict 3. When you collect the rent from your housemate, you are advised to ???. A) write down the amount B) choose a right date C) demand cash only D) give a receipt To solve a problem with your housemate, it is better for you to??? discuss it with the person on the telephone B ) seek advice from your friends or relatives C) talk with him or her about it face to face D) speak to your parents about it first The passage is mainly about how to??? A) choose a good neighbor B) look for a new house C) live in a share house D) share housework T{HhABDCC 28. Companies sometimes receive hundreds of applications for a single job, and it is becoming more common for managers to conduct screening ([{ ) interviews over the phone. This saves them considerable time and money especially if a candidate lives out of town. Don t take these interviews lightly. It is important to prepare for a telephone interview just as you would do foe a regular interview. The employer will normally call or e-mail you in advance to set up an interview time. If possible, arrange for the interview to be held over a landline phone (^:g), as it is more reliable than a mobile phone. Make sure that children, pets and other sources of interruption will be out of the room. Keep a glass of water nearby. Phone interviews can often last a half-hour to an hour and be sure to have your resume in front of you. Do your best to be personal, but dont overdo it by, say, trying to tell a joke. 1. An employer usually arranges the time for the interview by ________. A) paying you a personal visit first B) calling or e-mailing you in advance C) announcing the date in the newspaper D) asking you to visit the company s website 2 . Screening interviews over the phone is becoming more common because ________. A) It is simple and fair B) it is easier to prepare C) it seems more friendly D) it saves time and money 3. A landline phone is preferred for the interview because it is more ________. A) reliable B) economical C) efficient D) practical 4. What should you do with your resume during a phone interview? A) Keep it in front of you. B) Read it out if required. C) Post it up online. D) Send it by e-mail. 5. In the last sentence, by saying  & but don t overdo it&  , the author means  don t be too ________ . A) nervous B) proud C) personal D) formal T{HhBDAAC 29. If you re looking for ways to improve your products or services, customers can be one of your most valuable sources of information and market research. So why not take it a step further and visit some of them? Ideally, you want to do this in person, so you may need to offer you customers something for their time. They may be pleased that you take their opinion seriously, and they may also enjoy getting a chance to help influence your products or services. If you customers are in different places, you could make such visits part of your business travel to get a wider range of responses. One expert recommends that you make your customers feel comfortable during the visits. Youre not trying to sell anything through these meetings, so plan to spend 80 percent of your time listening. Dont try to lead your customer to give responses that you really want to hear. Instead, ask questions that focus on the customers experience, such as whether they got what they were hoping for and what they found difficult or enjoyable. 1. In the first paragraph, the author suggested ________. A) paying a visit to some customers B) finding out sources of information C) advertising your products or services D) carrying out various market researches 2. According to the passage, your customers can be very helpful in ________. A) expanding your business B) reducing your production cost C) selling your products or services D) improving your products or services 3. Your customers may feel happy if you ________. A) take them as your good friends B) treat their opinions seriously C) offer quick responses D) visit them regularly 4. According to the expert, the way to make your customers comfortable during the visit is ________. A) to promise them the best price B) to explain your sales plan to them C) to spend most of your time listening D) to tell them the advantages of your products 5. The focus of your questions during the visit should be on ________. A) the development o your business B) responses that you want to hear C) the customers experience D) your future sales plan T{HhADBCC 30. On deciding to buy your first home, you re likely to be excited and full of enthusiasm (p`). However, you should take care to plan well and understand the process to avoid any unexpected problems. Here are some things you ll need to consider to help you get started. First, think about what you need and what you want from your new home. Perhaps you need to be close to your place of work because you dont drive. It may be that you want a large garden to satisfy your gardening hobby. Be sure to understand the differences between needs and wants as its likely youll need to give up some of your wants. Then, use the internet, your local library and your friends and family to find out all you can about the buying process. Youll need to make decisions down the line and it will help if you understand the buying process. At this stage, you will normally need to contact a mortgage ( cc) advisor to see how much money you can borrow. Of course, there are lots of costs related to buying a home which may not be immediately clear to first time buyers. 1. When buying a new home, the first thing you should consider is ________. A. the size of the garden B. your needs and wants C. your job and income D. the environment 2. If you want to buy your first home, you are advised to __________ . A. borrow some money from a bank B. save enough money in advance C. understand the buying process D. get to know the housing agent 3. The purpose of contacting a mortgage advisor is ________. A. to see whether the price of the home is reasonable B. to ask about the legal issues related to the buying C. to make sure you understand the buying process D. to find out how much money you can borrow 4. If you are a first time buyer, you may not be aware of ________. A. the various costs related to buying a home B. the history of the home you want to buy C. the time when you can move in D. the name of the house owner 5. The passage is written mainly for ________. A. house owners B. mortgage advisors C. housing companies D. first time home buyers T{HhBCDAD 31. A friend of mine is a department manager at a large company. His secretary requested a 10% salary raise. The problem was that 10% was a large raise compared to the 5% other employees had received. Was there a win-winSb way out of this problem? As they looked at the possibilities, several ideas appeared. The company starts work at 8 am and closes at 5 pm. The manager learned that his secretary got caught in heavy traffic every evening on the way home. They agreed to have her work from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. This saved her at least 20-25 minutes driving time, a benefit to her at little or no loss to the company. They then studied her job in detail. Before long they jointly developed a new idea which gave her more responsibilities, and, at the same time, more interesting work. Both parties benefitted from the changed arrangement of work. The raise itself was then discussed. A decision was made by agreeing on a 6% raise for three months and then an additional 12% later if the new responsibilities were properly performed. 1. What was the department secretary s request? A) A better work environment. B) A change of job position. C) A challenging task. D) A salary raise. 2. The salary raise for the other employees was______. A) 2 percent B) 5 percent C) 6 percent D) 10 percent 3. According to the passage, to achieve a win-win result the company agreed to______. A) give the secretary fewer responsibilities B) allow the secretary to work from home C) change the secretarys work time D) reduce the secretarys work load 4. Who will benefit from the new arrangement of work? A) All the employees in the company. B) The company and the secretary. C) The company only. D) The secretary herself. 5. According to the last paragraph, the secretary may have an additional 2% salary raise if_____. A) she can perform her new responsibilities well B) the company offers her a higher position C) she agrees to change her work schedule D) the company makes more profits T{HhDBCBA 32. It is important for us to know how to stay safe while traveling in foreign countries. We ve all heard the stories of travelers having their wallets (S) stolen or finding themselves in the wrong part of town. So you have to be more careful than usual, when traveling abroad. Remember to carry a small amount of cash and a copy of your ID with you at all times. There is no need to bring large amounts of cash with you. When shopping, use your credit card instead. Keep your wallet in your front pocket so that there is no way someones hand could get in there without your noticing it. Travel with a friend, business partner if possible. It is always better to travel in pairs than to go alone. Know where youre going. Look at the map before you leave the hotel so that you know where you re going and how to get there. Lock your valuables (5͑irT) either in the safe in your hotel room or in the main hotel safe. Be aware of your surroundings. Look around when walking, and avoid keeping your head low. 1. When shopping abroad, you are advised to _____. A) use online services B) use a credit card C) pay by check D) pay in cash 2. To keep your wallet safe, youd better _____. A) hold it in your hand B) leave it in the hotel safe C) put it in your front pocket D) keep it in your shoulder bag 3. Where should you keep your valuables while staying in a hotel? A) In the hotel safe. B) In your pockets. C) In your traveling bag. D) In a bedside container. 4. To know where you are going, you are advised to _____. A) ask the police for detailed information B) look at the map before leaving the hotel C) always travel with your business partner D) have a smart phone with you while traveling 5. Which of the following can be the title for the passage? A) How to Ask Ways While Traveling B) How to Shop in a Foreign Country C) Protect Your Personal Information D) Stay Safe While Traveling Abroad T{HhBCABD 33. Starting a restaurant can be rewarding but challenging. Here are some steps to help you to make your restaurant business a success. First, take a look at the restaurants that will be your competition. Learn what your competitors (zN) are serving and use the information to create a restaurant that will stand out among them. Speak to people to understand what type of restaurant they would like to have in the area. Next, you will need to make a decision as to what kind of food you plan to offer. Choosing your target customers will help determine what type of food you will offer. Research the different types of menus and select the menu items that will be right for your restaurant. Deciding on the building and its location is also important for your success. Make sure that the building is easily found and reached. It is important to be located in an area that will attract customers. Finally, do plenty of public relations work and advertisement of the restaurant opening. Consider having some special discounts and door prizes on the day of the grand opening. 1. By choosing your target customers, you can __________. A) learn how much you can charge for each dish. B) decide on what kind of food to offer them. C) know the cost of running the restaurant. D) predict how many customers will arrive. 2. According to the passage, the first step in starting a restaurant is to ____________. A) find a suitable location. B) set up your profit goal. C) learn much about your competitors. D) advertise the opening of your restaurant. 3. Which of the following is important when you choose a building for your restaurant? A) There are no other restaurants nearby. B) It is easy for customers to visit. C) There is a parking lot available. D) It is popular with tourists. 4. On the day of the opening of your restaurant, you are advised to _________. A) show customers around the building. B) invite some important persons. C) offer some special discounts. D) make an opening speech. 5. The passage is mainly about __________. A) how to choose a restaurant location. B) how to cut restaurant running costs. C) how to attract customers. D) how to start a restaurant. T{HhBCBCD 34. It is often difficult for a man to be quite sure what tax (z) he ought to pay to the government because it depends on so many different things: whether the man is married; how many children he has; whether he supports any relations; how much he earns; how much interest he receives; how much he has spent on his house during the year, and so on and so forth. All this makes it difficult to decide exactly how much the tax is. There was a certain artist who was always very careful to pay the proper amount. One year, after posting his check as usual he began to wonder if he had paid enough, and after a lot of wok, with a pencil and paper, decided that he had not. He believed that he owed the government something. He was just writing another check to send to the tax-collector when the postman dropped a letter into the box at the front door. Opening it, the artist was surprised to find inside it a check for five pounds from the tax-collector. The official explained that too much had been paid, and that therefore the difference was now returned to the taxpayer. 1. According to the passage, to decide the exact amount of tax to be paid is _______. A. simple B. easy C. difficult D. interesting 2. The word proper in the first line of the second paragraph means ______. A. small B. big C. right D. wrong 3. It is mentioned in the passage that one has to pay tax according to _______. A. how much education one has received B. whether one is single or married C. how old ones children are D. where one lives 4. After a lot of work, the artist thought that he has paid the government _______. A. less tax than he should have B. more tax than he should have C. as much tax as usual D. just enough tax 5. Why did the tax-collector send a letter to the man? A. To send him a new tax form. B. To return the money over-paid. C. To remind him of paying the tax. D. To explain the rules of tax-collector T{HhCCBAB 35. People travel a lot with Heaven Air because they know they will get what they want. They want to go quickly and safely across the land, across the sea or right across the world, and they know Heaven Air will take them where they want to go whenever they want to go. Heaven Air flies all the newest and fastest planes to more towns and cities of the world than any other airlines. Do you want to go to Paris, Washington, Tokyo? Heaven Air will take you there, at all times of the day or night, right through the week. But Heaven Air flies not only to the biggest cities, we also fly two or three times a week to towns and cities in the very center of Asia, Africa and South America. People fly with Heaven Air because they know they will leave on time and arrive on time. They know that they will receive the best food and watch the best films. Heaven Air is second to none. 1. Heaven Air is the name of_________. A an airline B a plane C a travel service D an advertising program 2. Traveling with Heaven Air is_________. A comfortable but expensive B cheap and pleasant C exciting but rare D quick and safe 3. Heaven Air can take you to Paris_________. A on weekends only B just on weekdays C any time in a week D two or three times a week 4. Most flights of Heaven Air go to ___________. A big cities B small towns C both big and small cities D the very center of Asia 5. According to the advertisement, Heaven Air believes it is___________. A the second biggest in the world B the best in the world C the biggest in the world D the second best in the world T{HhADCCB 36. Dear Sir or Madam, The MDC Company was established in 2001 and in four short years has become one of the most successful companies in the market place. For this, we are pleased, proud and grateful. We are pleased because our customers have confirmed our belief that if the products we offer are new, exciting, innovative ( gRav) and of excellent quality, they will be purchased. We are proud because we know we are a company that keeps its word to its customers; that guarantees that any product can be returned within 30 days if it proves to be unsatisfactory in any way; and that always lets our customers know if there is to be a delay in delivery. We are grateful to customers like you, because you confirm our beliefs that good service and quality result in satisfied customers. Without you, there would be no reason for us to be pleased or proud. We thank you for your orders and for giving us the opportunity to be of service to you. Our special summer catalogue (FUTvU_) is at the printers and should be in your home soon. We hope that you will be pleased with the new selections. Yours faithfully, John Brown 1. From the passage we can learn that MDC Company always_________. A. keeps its promise B. provides the same products C. sells its products at a low price D. delivers its products without delay 2. MDC Company believes that its customers are satisfied because the company_________. A. gives them opportunities to order B. provides good service and quality C. guarantees the quickest delivery D. sends new catalogues to them 3. The customers will be informed if _________. 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According to the passage President Jackson _ _ Acouldn t draw up any documents at all B. didn t like to read important papers by himself Coften had his assistants sign documents for him D .wasn t good at reading writing or spelling 3According to the first story, the term  OK ____ A. was approved of by President Jackson Bwas the title of some Official documents Cwas first used by President Jackson Dwas an old way to spell all correct  4 .According to the second story the term  OK __ Awas the short way to say  old Kinderhook Club Bwas used to call Van Buren s supporters in the election Cwas the name of Van Buren s club Dmeant the place where President Van Buren was born 5According to the second storythe term OK was first used _______ Aby Van Buren Bby the members of the  Old Kinderhook Club Cto organize the Old Kinderhook Club Din a presidential election T{HhCDCBD 38. If we were asked exactly what we were doing a year ago we should probably have to say that we could not remember But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day we should be able to give an answer to the question. It is the same in history Many things have been forgotten because we do not have any written account of them Sometimes men did keep a record of the most important happenings in their country but often it was destroyed by fire or in a warSometimes there was never any written record at all because the people of that time and place did not know how to WriteFor example we know a good deal about the people who lived in China 4 000 years ago, because they could write and leave written records for those who lived after themBut we know almost nothing about the people who lived even 200 years ago in central Africa because they had not learned to write Sometimesof course even if the people cannot write they may know something of the pastThey have heard about it from older people and often songs and dances and stories have been made about the most important happenings and these have been sung and acted and told for many generations For most people are proud to tell what their fathers did in the pastThis we may call  remembered history Some of it has now been written down. 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A Remembered history compared with written history is less reliable BWritten records of the past play the most important role in our learning of the human history CA written account of our daily activities helps US to be able to answer many questions DWhere there are no written recordsthere is no history 2We know very little about the central Africa 200 years ago because ______ Athere was nothing worth being written down at that time B .the people there ignored the importance of keeping a record Cthe written records were perhaps destroyed by a fire Dthe people there did not know how to write 3 Remembered history refers to ______ Ahistory based on a person s imagination B .stories of important happenings passed down from mouth to mouth C .songs and dances about the most important events D .both B and C 4The passage suggests that we could have learned much more about our past than we do now if the ancient people had _______ Akept a written record of every past event B. not burnt their written records in wars Ctold exact stories of the most important happenings Dmade more songs and dances 5 .  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Trees are useful to man in three very important waysthey provide him wood and other productsthey give him shadeand they help to prevent drought(r^e)and floods Unfortunately in many parts of the world man has not realized that the third of these services is the most importantIn his eagerness to draw quick profit from the trees he has cut them down in large numbers Two thousand years ago a rich and powerful country cut down its trees to build warships with which to gain itself an empire It gained the empire but without its trees its soil became bare and poorWhen the empire fell to pieces the country found itself faced by floods and starvation Even where a government realizes the importance of a plentiful supply of trees it is difficult sometimes to make the people realize thisThey cut down the trees but are too careless to plant and look after new trees So unless the government has a good system of control or can educate the people the forests slowly disappear This does not only mean that there will be fewer treesThe results are even more seriousfor where there are trees their roots break the soil up allowing the rain to sink in and also bind the soilThis prevents the soil from being washed awayBut where there are no trees the rainfalls on hard ground and flows away on the surface and this causes floods and the rain carries away the rich topsoil in which crops grow When a11 the topsoil is gonenothing remains but worthless desert 1Trees are useful to man mainly in three ways the most important of which is that they can _______ A. keep him from the hot sunshine Benable him to build warships Cmake him draw quick profit from them D .protect him from droughts and floods 2It s a great pity that _______ Aman is only interested in building empires Bman is eager to profit from trees Cman hasn t realized the importance of trees to him D. man hasn t found out that he has lost all trees 3Sooner or later the forests will disappear _______ A. unless a country has a plenty supply of trees Bunless people stop cutting down their trees Cunless aIl people are taught the importance of planting trees Dunless the government punishes those who cut trees instead of planting them 4When there is a heavy raintrees can help to prevent floodsas they can. _____ Akeep rain from falling down to soft ground B. cause the soil to allow rainwater to sink in Cprevent the soil from being washed away D .make the topsoil stick together 5. 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On the other hand, many restaurants have come up with a lot of special food and services in order to meet various needs of different guests. 1. Why do restaurant offer special food and services? A) To be different from other restaurants. B) To make more money. C) To attract guests of different tastes. D) To show off. 2. What do people want most from food? A) Fat and calorie. B) Overall and balanced nutrition C) High protein. D) Both A and C. 3. What does  sanitation (Line 1, Para. 3) mean? A) Clean B) Fresh C) Green D) All of the above 4. What can we learn from the passage? A) Restaurants that offer traditional foods will disappear. B) Restaurants that play green and standardization will survive. C) Restaurants that offer limited services will get lost in the market. D) Restaurants that offer special foods and services make small profits. 5. What is this passage mainly about? A) Living standard of modern people. B) Food and catering services. C) Modern life style and life quality. D) The demands of modern people on food and catering service. T{HhCBDBD 41. Almost every family buys as least one copy of a newspaper every daySome people subscribe to as many as two or three different newspapers But why do people read newspapers? Five hundred years ago news of important happenings--battles lost and won kings or rulers overthrown(c)or killed--took months and even years to travel from one country to anotherThe news passed by word of mouth and was never accurateToday we can read in our newspapers of important events that occur in far away countries on the same day they happen Apart from supplying news from all over the world newspapers give us a lot of other useful information There are weather reports radio television and film guides book reviews stories and of courseadvertisementsThe bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their productsThey pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for the advertising space but it is worth the money for news of their products goes into almost every home in the country For those who produce newspapers advertisements are also very importantMoney earned from advertisements makes it possible for them to sell their newspapers at a low price and still make a profit 1. The habit of reading newspapers is______ Awidespread Bfound among a few families Cnot popular Duncommon 2. The phrase  subscribe to  in the first paragraph means _______ Ago to the newspaper stand and buy Bsend their own news stories to Cagree to buy for a specific period of time D become faithful readers of 3Before the time of the newspaper ______ A . bad news traveled quickly and good news slowly B. few people cared about events that took place in far away countries Ckings and rulers were often overthrown or killed Dnews was passed from one person to another 4. The author seems to agree that money spent on advertisements is_______ Awasted Bnot much C well spent Dof no use to anyone 5Which of the following statements is TRUE? _______ AFive hundred years ago it took a long time for news to reach other countries BNewspaper advertisements turn people S attention away from their products CThe news that we read in newspapers is mainly about new products D When newspapers are sold at a low price the newspaper producers will lose money T{HhACDCA 42. I was due to take my driving test at 1130 amIt was a rainy morning with low clouds and as I approached the driving school at 950 am my heart sankMy driving instructor Stan said something trying to drive away my fears but I was not impressed We set off for the test centre with an hour to go I wanted a run round the test circuit (W) but we got stuck in a traffic jam and could only drive no faster than walking. We arrived at the test centre at 11 amStan made me watch a group of six learners emerging from the building with their respective(Tꁄv)examinersTheir instructors were looking out from two windowsWe watched them drive off They must have been feeling very nervous Stan took me round the probable test track pointing out the trapsThe weather became even worse It seemed to make me feel worse tooI had developed a couldn t-care-less mood and was almost calm We returned to the test centre in time to see the six unfortunates returningTheir nerves must have been in a terrible state I sat in the waiting room until six examiners came in to call out our respective names Mine showed no emotion as he asked me to go to my car I showed none either but the tension began mounting again 1On their way to the test center Stan tried to comfort the author_____ Abut it made the author s heart sink deeper B. but the words produced no effect C .so that the author could drive to the center with no fears Dso that they could prepare for all he flaps 2When the author was sitting in the waiting room he was quite______ Aupset Bnervous Cfrightened Drelaxed 3Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?_____ _ ASix learners would be tested at the same time BThe learners were tested in the presence of their instructors CNone of the six learners passed the test in the end D The instructors were as nervous as the learners 4. When it was his turn to take the test the author went to his car with______ Afirm confidence B mixed emotions Cincreased nervousness Dperfect calmness 5The passage is mainly about______ Athe influence of bad weather upon a test taker B. the feelings of a learner before his driving test C. the preparations before a driving test Dan unforgettable day T{HhBDACB 43. Children in the United States are exposed to many influences other than that of their familiesTelevision is the most significant of these influences because the habit of watching television usually begins before children start attending school Parents are concerned about the lack of quality in television programs for childrenThe degree of violence in many of these shows also worries themStudies indicate that when children are exposed to violence they many become aggressive or insecure. Parents are also concerned at out the commercials that their children see on television Many parents would like to see fewer commercials during programs for childrenAnd some parents feel that these shows should not have any commercials at all because young minds are not mature enough to deal with the claims made by advertisers Educational television has no commercials and has programs for children that many parents approve of The most famous of these is Sesame Street which tries to give preschool children a head start in learning the alphabet(W[k)and numbersIt also flies to teach children useful things about the world in which they live Even though most parents and educators give Sesame Street and shows like it high marks for quality some critics argue that all television whether educational or not is harmful to childrenThese critics feel that the habit of watching hours of television every day turns children into bored and passive(Rv)consumers of their world rather than encouraging them to become active explorers of it 1Which of the following statements is NOT based on the passage?_____ AParents are worried about the influence from television on their children B. Television has much influence on children C. Both parents and their children like watching educational television DSome critics think that television is no good for children 2In what ways do children suffer from television?_____ AThey become the victims of social violence B. They spend hours watching television instead of doing school work C . The programs make the children lose interest in the world D . The programs make the children spend too much of their parents money 3Educational television is widely appreciated because_____ Ait does have the same commercials as others Bit offers programs for both children and their parents C. many parents like the programs it offers for their children Dchildren can learn some school subjects before they go to school 4Parents would not like their children to see commercials because ______ Athey think that their children are not old enough to handle advertising Bcommercials teach children alphabet and numbers Ccommercials help to sell products Dthey don t like commercials 5Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?_____ AWatching Too Much Television May Be Harmful to Young Minds BTelevision Is More Harmful than Educational CTelevision s Influence on Children D. More Education Television T{HhCCCAC 44. We can make mistakes at any ageSome mistakes we make are about moneyBut most mistakes are about people Did Jerry really care when I broke up with Helen?&  When I got that great job did Jerry really feel good about it as a friend? Or did he envy my luck? When we look backdoubts like these can make US feel badBut when we look backIt s too late. Why do we go wrong about our friends-or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaningAnd if we don t really listen we miss the feeling behind the wordsSuppose someone tells you  you re a lucky dog Is he really on your side? if he says You re a lucky guy or You re a lucky gal That s being friendlyBut lucky dog ?There s a bit of envy in those words Maybe he doesn t see it himselfBut bringing in the  dog bit puts you down a littleWhat he may be saying is that he doesn t think you deserve your luck How can you tell the real meaning behind someone s words? One way is to take a good look at the person talkingDo his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says square with the tone of voice? His posture(SO`)?The look in his eyes? Stop and thinkThe minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you may save another mistake 1From the questions in the first paragraph we can learn that the speaker ______ Afeels happy thinking of how nice his friends were to him Bfeels he may not have read his friends true feelings correctly Cthinks it was a mistake to have broken up with his girl friend Helen D. is sorry that his friends let him down 2In the second paragraphthe author uses the example of You re a lucky dog to show that___  Athe speaker of this sentence is just being friendly B. this saying means the same as  You re a lucky guy or  You re a lucky gal C . sometimes the words used by a speaker give a clue to the feeling behind the words Dthe word dog shouldn t be used to apply to people 3This passage tries to tell you how to _______ Aavoid mistakes about money and friends Bbring the dog  bit into our conversation Cavoid mistakes in understanding what people tell you D . keep people friendly without trusting them 4If you followed the advice of the writer you would ______ A. be able to get the real meaning of what people say to you Bavoid any mistakes while talking with people who envy you Cnot lose real friends who say things that do not please you Dbe able to observe people as they are talking to you 5In listening to a personthe important thing is ______ Ato notice his tone his posture and the look in his eyes B. to listen to how he pronounces his words Cto check his words against his manner his tone of voice and his posture Dnot to believe what he says T{HhBCCAC 45. One silly question I simply can t stand is How do you feel Usually the question is asked of a man in action a man on the gowalking along the streetor busily working at his desk So what d0 you expect him to say?He 11 probably say FineI m all right But  you ve put a bug in his ear Nmaybe now he s not sure If you are a good friend you may have seen something in his face or his walkthat he did not realize that morning It starts him worrying a littleFirst thing you knowhe looks in a mirror to see if everything is aa! fight while you go merrily on your way asking someone else  How do you feel? Every question has its time and place It s perfectly acceptable for instance to ask   How do you feel?  if you re visiting a close friend in the hospital But if the fellow is walking on both legs hurrying to make a train or sitting at his desk working it s no time to ask him that silly question When George Bernard Shaw the famous writer of plays was in his eighties someone asked him How do you feel Shaw put him in his place  When you reach my age he said either you feel all right or you re dead 1According to the writer greetings such as How do you feel? ______ Ashow one s consideration for others Bare a good way to make friends C. are proper to ask a man in action Dgenerally make one feel uneasy 2The question How do you feel? seems to be correct and suitable when asked of ______ Aa man working at his desk Ba person having lost a close friend Ca stranger who looks somewhat worried Da friend who is ill 3George Bernard Shaw s reply in the passage shows his ______ Acheerfulness Bcleverness Cability Dpoliteness 4The writer seems to feel that a busy man should ______ A . be praised for his efforts B. never be asked any question Cnot be bothered D. be discouraged from working so hard 5.   You ve put a bug in his ear  means that you ve ______ Amade him laugh Bshown concern for him C . made fun of him D given him some kind of warning T{HhDDBCD 46. Many animals have an excellent sense of smell, which they use in hunting. On the other hand, their eyesight may be poor. Dogs, for example, have poor eyesight and no color vision. They see only shades of gray. But a dog s sense of smell is extraordinary. The kind of dog known as Alastian has 220 million olfactory cells. Man has five million. Scientists believe that the Alastian is one million times better than man in finding out odors. The human sense of smell, however, is really quite good. The average human being can distinguish more than 10000 different odors. 1. According to the passage, which of the following facts is not true _____ A. Many animals have poor eyesight while their sense of smell is quite good. B. Dogs are color blind. C. The human sense of smell is not good. D. Dogs can see no more than shades of gray. 2. The underlined word odor means a ______. A. thing B. person C. smell D. color 3. The Alastian s olfactory cells are _____ times as many as man s. A. forty-four B. one million C. 220 million D. 10000 4. Generally speaking, a man can tell ______ different odors. A. five million B. more than 10000 C. fewer than 10000 D. no more than 10000 5. The best title of the passage is  ______ . A. The Human Sense of Smell B. Dogs Have Poor Eyesight C. Sense of Smell D. Dogs Have Excellent Sense of Smell T{HhCCABC 47. Overhead bridges are found in many parts of Singapore, especially in places where traffic is heavy and crossing the road is dangerous. The purpose of these bridges is to enable people to cross roads safely. Overhead bridges are used in very much the same way as zebra crossing (el~). They are more efficient although less convenient because people have to climb up a long flight of steps. This is inconvenient especially to older people. When people use an overhead bridge, they don t hold up traffic. However, when they cross a busy road using a zebra crossing, traffic is held up. This is why the government has built up many overhead bridges to help people and to keep traffic moving at the same time. For their own safety, people should be encouraged to use them instead of risking their lives by dashing () across the road. Old people, however, may find it a little difficult climbing up and down the steps, but it is still advisable for them to use overhead bridges. Overhead bridges serve a very useful purpose. This will prevent unnecessary accidents and loss of life. 1. The advantage of overhead bridges is that _____. A) they don t hold up traffic and they are safer B) people can have a better view of the city C) they are more convenient to use D) they can save a lot of time and space 2. Compared with Overhead bridges, zebra crossing is ________. A). much safer B). more convenient C). more efficient D). more popular 3. People are encouraged to use overhead bridges mainly because _______ A). zebra crossing can be ignored B). it is necessary to reduce traffic jam C). they prevent accidents and loss of life D). traffic is very heavy in large cities 4. What do old people think of crossing the overhead bridges? A). They like the idea of building overhead bridges. B). They have no difficulty using overhead bridges. C). They think the overhead bridges are too expensive to build. D). They find overhead bridges somewhat inconvenient to use. 5. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A). Overhead bridges are inconvenient only to elderly people. B). Using overhead bridges has become a fashion to modern cities. C). It s a waste of money for the government to build overhead bridges. D). Using overhead bridges is a good way of avoiding danger and deaths. T{HhABCDD 48. After a busy day of work and play, the body needs to rest. Sleeping is necessary for good health, During this time, the body recovers from the activities of the previous day. The rest that you get while sleeping enables your body to prepare itself for the next day. There are four levels of sleep, each being a little deeper than the one before. As you sleep, your muscles relax little by little. Your heart beats more slowly, and your brain slows down. After you reach the fourth level, your body shifts back and forth from one level of sleep to the other. Although your mind slows down, from time to time you will dream. Scientists who study sleep state that when dreaming occurs, your eyeballs begin to move more quickly (although your eyelids are closed), This stage of sleep is called REM, which stands for rapid eye movement. If you have trouble falling asleep, some people recommend breathing very deeply. Other people believe that drinking warm milk will help make you drowsy. There is also an old suggestion the counting sheep will put you to sleep. 1. A good title for this passage is ______ A. sleep B. good health C. dreams D. work and rest 2. This passage suggests that not getting enough sleep might make you _____ A. dream more often B. have poor health C. nervous D. breathe quickly 3. The word  drowsy in the last paragraph means _______ A. sick B. stand up C. asleep D. a little sleepy 4. During REM, _________ A. your eyes move quickly B. you dream C. you are restless D. both A and B 5. The average number of hours of sleep that an adult needs is ________ A. approximately six hours B. about eight hours B. around ten hours D. not stated here T{HhABDDD 49. December 22, 2004 Dear Mr. Smith, We thank you for your inquiry about out newly designed office furniture. It is a great pleasure to serve you again. The items you inquired in your letter are selling extremely well in our area. They are very easy to use, convenient for filing documents(X[>eeN), and taking much less space than previous ones. In addition, they are at least 25% lower in cost compared with our previous ones and those of our competitors. Your order can be delivered to your central warehouse(N^)in Los Angeles within 30 working days after we receive it. And a discount of 2% on the total value is possible if payment is made within 15 days of delivery(N'). Please order without delay since our popular products may well be out of stock. Your sincerely, Paul Y. Shen General Manager ABC Company 1. This letter is written to . A) a designer B) a supplier C)a customer D) an office worker 2. The office furniture seems to be used . A) to occupy some space in the room B) to keep something important C) for office workers to work at D) for people to sit on 3. Compared to the previous products, the newly designed one . A)costs a little more B)requires special skills C)takes much space D) sells quite well 4. The word  order (Line1, Para.3) probably means . A) a request to change goods B) the goods you ordered C) a written paper D) a printed paper 5. After ordering the goods, Mr. Smith might pay for them within two weeks because . the furniture is 25% lower in cost the product may be out of stock he can enjoy 2% discount he can get them within 30 days T{HhCBDBC 50. In the United States, the fall holiday season begins on Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November. Originally(gR) a day of thanks for good harvests, it is celebrated with a big dinner, and turkey(kp!) is the traditional main course. Christmas comes on December 25, about a month after Thanksgiving. At Christmas time. people give each other gifts and send Christmas cards. Children especially look forward to this season. New Year s Eve, December 31, comes a week after Christmas. On New Year s Eve, people have gay parties to celebrate the end of the old year and the beginning of the new. This is the end of the holiday season. Easter comes in March or April. This is a religious holiday, and it also celebrates the coming of spring. At Easter, children receive gifts of baskets containing toy rabbits or chickens and eggs. On Easter Sunday, many people go to church. It is also a traditional time for woman to buy new clothes. 1 . When does the fall holiday season begin in the United States? A) At Christmas B) On New Year s Eve C) On Thanksgiving Day D) On Easter Sunday 2. Why do children in the United States look forward to Christmas? A) Because they can eat turkeys B) Because they can wear new clothes C) Because they have a good holiday D) Because they can receive gifts and send cards 3. What do people do on Thanksgiving Day according to the passage? A) Grateful for good harvests B) Celebrate it with a big party C) Eat turkeys D) Give each other gifts 4. New Year s Eve means the end of the old year, the beginning of the new, and . A) the coming of spring B)the end of the holiday season C) the beginning of giving big parties D)the time for women to buy their new clothes 5. On Easter Sunday, many American people will . A) visit friends B) go to church C)have dinner parties D) send cards to each other T{HhCDCAB 1. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R in advance | guidelines | acceptable | remind | occasions Business invitations can be informal or formal. Although invitations are usually sent through the mail, informal invitations such as(via) e-mail and phone invitations are becoming more ____1____. Invitation Timing For most formal ____2____, it s best to invite guests three or four weeks ____3___ in advance. If you choose to invite your guests by phone, ____4_____ them again in writing two weeks before the gathering. Here are a few ___5___ for your information: Keys: acceptable | occasions | in advance | remind | guidelines 2. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R cocktail | reception | executives | seminar | guidelines Here are a few ____1____ for your information: % Six to eight months before an important ____2____ to which out-of-town ____3___ are invited. % Four weeks before an evening ____4____. % Two to four weeks before a ___5___ party. Keys: guidelines | seminar | executives | reception | cocktail 3. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R preprinted | notation | off-white | commonly | upholds Invitation Format Formal business invitations are most ____1____ printed on white or ____2____ high-quality paper. A company can use any color of paper it desires, as long as it ___3___ and promotes the company s image. With ____4____ invitations, you simply fill in the blanks to tell what, where, and when the party will be and who is giving it. It s also acceptable to include an RSVP ___5___ and your phone number or address on the invitation for more accurate planning. Keys: commonly | off-white | upholds | preprinted | notation 4. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R with| unless | from | to | in  Responding ____1____ an Invitation Either use the address or phone number printed ____2____ the lower left corner of the invitation or return the RSVP card sent ___3___ the invitation. If a  Please reply by (a date) is included in the invitation, be polite enough to reply by that date. If the words  Regrets only are printed in the lower left corner of the invitation, you need only to inform the host if you will not be able to attend. If your host does not hear ____4____ you, you are expected to attend. Never ask to bring a guest ___5___ the invitation states  Mr. Louis Winthorp and Guest. Most likely, the host will have only enough food and drinks for the number of people he invites. Showing up with an uninvited friend could turn out to be an embarrassing situation for everyone. Keys: to | in | with | from | unless 5. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R RSVP notation | address | image | high-quality | color  Formal business invitations are most commonly printed on white or off-white ____1____ paper. A company can use any ____2____ of paper it desires, as long as it upholds and promotes the company s ___3___. With preprinted invitations, you simply fill the blanks to tell what, where, and when the party will be and who is giving it. It s also acceptable to include an ____4____ and your phone number or ___5___ on the invitation for more accurate planning. Keys: high-quality | color | image | RSVP notation| address 6. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R interactive | wait for | five days | on the telephone | immediate E-mail is a conversation that does not require an ____1____ response (like a telephone). If someone calls you ____2____, you pick it up and the conversation begins. This is an ___3___ conversation. With e-mail, you send a message and then ____4____ a response. The response may come in five minutes or it may come in ___5____. Either way, it s not an interactive conversation. Keys: immediate | on the telephone | interactive | wait for | five days 7. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R answering machine | interactive | blessing | immediate | plain  For the ____1____: E-mail is a conversation that does not require an ____2____ response (like a telephone). If someone calls you on the telephone, you pick it up (unless you have an ___3___, voice mail or you are just ____4____ rude) and the conversation begins. This is an ___5____ conversation. Keys: blessing | immediate | answering machine | plain | interactive 8. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R blessing | chit-chat | omit | interactive | e-mail With ____1____, you send a message and then wait for a response. The response may come in five minutes or it may come in five days. Either way, it s not an ____2____ conversation. If a hundred people send you e-mails in one day, so what? You don t have to talk with all one hundred. Just think of all the hellos, goodbyes and other unnecessary ___3___ you can avoid. With e-mail, you only deal with their messages (which usually ____4____ hellos, goodbyes and such) and you deal with them on your own time. That s the ___5____. Keys: e-mail | interactive | chit-chat | omit | blessing 9. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R schedule | designed | annoyance | assume | within  Now for the ____1____: Too many e-mail users ____2____ that the minute someone receives an e-mail, the person will read it. Bad assumption. If you ___3___ a meeting for an hour from now and send an e-mail to each participant, the chance that all the participants will read that message ____4____ the hour will be pretty small. On the other hand, if you schedule the meeting for the next day, the chance that they will read the message will be pretty high. Remember, e-mail is not ___5____ for immediate response (that s why you have a telephone), it s designed for convenience. Keys: annoyance | assume | schedule | within | designed 10. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R assure | previous | word for word | notify | features  Some (not all) e-mail systems have ____1____ that try to combat this problem. These features (usually called  notification ) will ____2____ you when a person has received your e-mail and may also tell you when the person has read it (really all it can do is ___3___ you that the person has looked at the first screen of the message  it has no way to know if the person has read the message ____4____). Referring back to the example in the ___5____ paragraph, you could check to see who has checked their e-mail before the meeting and then telephone those who have not read it. Keys: features | notify | assure | word for word | previous 11. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R symbols | pieced | smilies | cues to | facial  Attachment: ____1____ Since there are no ____2____ and voice ___3___ help e-mail, users have come up with something called  smilies . They are simple series of ____4____ that are ___5____ together in the e-mail text to help express the writer s feelings. The most common example is :-) (a smiling face). Here are some more examples. Keys: smilies | facial | cues to | symbols | pieced 12. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R internet | talking | setback | reaching | disconnected  Why is it that the more connected we get, the more ____1____ I feel? Every advance in communications technology is a ____2____ to the intimacy of human interaction. With e-mail and instant messaging over the ____3____, we can communicate without seeing or ____4____ to one another. With voice mail, you can conduct entire conversations without ever ___5____ anyone. Keys: disconnected | setback | internet | talking | reaching 13. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R phone | contact | automated | answer | goes up If my mom has a question, I just leave the ____1____ on her machine. As almost every conceivable ____2____ between human beings gets automated, the alienation index ____3____. You can t even call a person to get the ____4____number of another person any more. Directory assistance is almost always fully ___5____. Keys: answer | contact | goes up | phone | automated 14. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R invisible| interrupting | absent | lonely | revolution  I ve got a cell phone, e-mail and voice mail. But why am I so ____1____? A funny thing happened on the way to the communications ____2____: we stopped talking to one another. I was walking in the park with a friend recently, and his cell phone rang, ____3____ our conversation. There they were, talking and talking on a beautifully sunny day and I became ____4____, ___5____ from the conversation. Keys: lonely | revolution | interrupting | invisible | absent 15. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R to | zooming | on | without | hushed  The park was filled with people talking ____1____ their cell phones. They were passing other people ____2____ looking at them, saying hello, noticing their babies or stopping to pet their puppies. Evidently, the cordless electronic voice is preferable ____3____ human contact. The telephone used to connect you to the absent. Now it makes people sitting next to you feel absent. Recently I was in a car with three friends. The driver ____4____ the rest of us because he could not hear the person on the other end of his cell phone. There we were, four friends ___5____ down the highway, unable to talk to one another because of a gadget designed to make communication easier. Keys: on | without | to | hushed | zooming 16. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R instant | disconnected | conduct | connected | setback  Why is it that the more ____1____ we get, the more ____2____ I feel? Every advance in communications technology is a ____3____ to the intimacy of human interaction. With e-mail and ____4____ messaging over the Internet, we can now communicate without seeing or talking to one another. With voice mail, you can ___5____ entire conversations without ever reaching anyone. If my mom has a question, I just leave the answer on her machine. Keys: connected | disconnected | setback | instant | conduct 17. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R automated | attendant | conceivable | swipe | alienation index  As almost every ____1____ contact between human beings gets automated, the ____2____ goes up. You can t even call a person to get the phone number of another person any more. Directory assistance is almost always fully ____3____. Pumping gas at the station? Why say good morning to the ____4___ when you can ___5____ your credit card at the pump and save yourself the bother of human contact? Keys: conceivable | alienation index | automated | attendant | swipe 18. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R option | intended | cringe | insert | deposit Making a ____1____ at the bank? Why talk to a clerk who might live in the neighborhood when you can just ____2____ your card into the ATM? I am no Luddite. I own a cell phone, an ATM card, a voice mail system, an email account. Giving them up isn t an ____3____  they are great for what they are ____4___ to do. It s their unintended consequences that make me ___5____. Keys: deposit | insert | option | intended | cringe 19. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R canned | contact | resident | accommodate | fortunate Welcome to Climer Lodge. We are ____1____ to have this beautiful facility to ____2____ very special guests from Miami University. In our efforts to serve you, we ask that you note the following: % The ____3____ manager lives in Room 129, near the lobby entrance, and may be reached by dialing 9-5226. Please ____4___ the manager if you have any questions or needs after 5:00 P.M. on weekdays and throughout weekend stays. % On the lower level of Climer you will find an ice machine, a ___5____ beverage machine, a lounge area and kitchenette where coffee and tea and a light continental breakfast are provided. Keys: fortunate | accommodate | resident | contact | canned 20. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R lifeguard | present | leave | non-smoking| allowed  % Lounge Hours: 6:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. daily. It is a ____1____ atmosphere. Recreation Center Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M., Sunday through Thursday. 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. on Friday and Saturday. No ____2____ is on duty in the swimming pool. Parents are required to be ____3____ at all times when children are in the pool. No children are ____4___ in the sauna. % Check-out time is 10:00 A.M. Upon departure, please ___5____ the key in your room. Keys: non-smoking | lifeguard | present | allowed | leave 21. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R upon | at | by |for | with Because we are unable to provide housekeeping services on weekends, weekend guests will be provided ____1___ extra towels to make your stay more comfortable. We apologize ____2____ any inconvenience caused ____3___ the lack of housekeeping services. An iron and ironing board is available ____4___ request. Please dial 9+1279 during business hours or 9+5226 in the evenings and ___5____ weekends. Keys: with | for | by | upon | at 22. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R comments | additional | on | extension | jot If you have any ____1___ needs, please contact the Resident Manager (____2____ 9+5226). We hope you will enjoy your stay here and find your room comfortable and pleasant. Thank you for visiting with us. ************** May we have your ____3___ and suggestions? If there is anything you would like to mention, please ____4___ it down ___5____ the back of this form and leave it with your key. Keys: additional | extension | comments | jot | on 23. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R good | leave | different | best |wondering  Best Places to Eat in Beijing and Shanghai This will be our first time in Beijing and Shanghai. One of the ____1___ things about traveling is all the ____2____ foods you get to try. There is Chinese food in the US, but it s not nearly as ____3___ as the food in China! Plus there are lots of things you can t get in the US. Now we are ____4___ about what people who actually live in Shanghai and Beijing think are the best places to eat? If you can ___5____ a message below that would be great. Keys: best | different | good | wondering | leave 24. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R cuisine | snacks | pity | vegetarian | clich  2014/5/15 You ve got to have Beijing Duck at Quan Ju De ( hQZ_ ). You re not a ____1___ right? LOL. Have a nice time in Beijing. (Dong Dong) 2014/5/18 Must go places for eating: I guess the only thing I would recommend is the Xiaolong Bao in Yu Garden ... uh ... it s a little bit ____2____ ... but it is still the signature dish of Shanghai ... apart from that, you can find every kind of dishes of regional flavor there ... god bless. (Ming Tao) 2014/5/20 Its a ____3___ u stay in Hangzhou only a few hours, flying guys! (Xuehe) 2014/5/28 Hi! It was really nice meeting you today at the bar! Hope you enjoyed your stay here in Shanghai so far ... and you can try Shanghainese ____4___ some time ... or maybe some ___5____ at the City God s Temple (Chenghuang Miao in Chinese). They re really one of a kind. (Dahai) Keys: vegetarian | clich | pity | cuisine | snacks 25. Part III Cloze Directions: Using the given words to complete the following paragraph.k2R qQ10R floating | ordered | target | unlimited | located Few minutes after sitting inside Qiu Jun s car, huh, we are really reaching the sea. Oh, actually they ____1___ on the Sunrise Seafood Restaurant, which is just ____2___ besides our company, but we need to turn a big round only to reach there. Hmm, this restaurant is quite good,  ____3___ on top of the sea. An ____4___ sea-view. Uncle Zhou treats us to lunch there. Wow, we finish almost all the ___5____ food. I feel surprised that I do not recommend food over here. Hehe, I cannot tell my mother, or else she will call me immediately with blar blar blar. Mum, don t worry, I did not eat any meat, see, my plate is empty. 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