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A. To book a room. B. To apply for a job. C. To put an advertisement. ( ) 4. How much time did the man spend on the exam?
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A. Teacher and student. B. Father and daughter. C. Boyfriend and girlfriend. ( )15. Where is the polar bear?
A. In a room. B. In the open. C. In a pool.
( )16. Why does the woman advise the man to move to Alaska? A. He is sick of the hot climate. B. He wants to open a cafe there. C. He wants to save the polar bear.
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B. The rings might get damaged. C. The rings might cause danger.
( )19. How does the woman describe the job? A. It's boring. B. It's stressful. C. It's dangerous. ( )20. Why will they be very busy that day?
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( )22. ¡ªHow are you getting along with your presentation? ¡ªAlmost ready, and I ________ all I am supposed to. A. did B. had done C. have done D. shall have done
( )23. Divided into six themes, Victoria's Secret Fashion Show ________ 55 models in 87 looks.
A. featured B. represented C. attracted D. impressed
( )24. ¡ªMetteo's new album Parama has turned out to be a hit. ¡ªOh, he is really ________ of a lucky dog.
A. nothing B. anything C. everything D. something
( )25. I would have gone to bed when I was sick instead of ________ the earth would go into a holding pattern if I weren't there for the day.
A. confirming B. predicting C. pretending D. concluding
( )26. The palace has been restored to resemble ________ it was during the time of Emperor Qianlong.
A. what B. that C. which D. how
( )27. The policy was rejected ________ a more cautious one. A. in case of B. in view of C. in favor of D. in place of ( )28. ¡ªWhen will you ________ travelling?
¡ªMaybe next week.
A. go in for B. get around to C. look forward to D. hold on to
( )29. America has become known for its ________ of individualism, which has been a source of conflict with other cultures.
A. push B. ban C. offence D. control ( )30. ¡ªDo you know the guy over there?
¡ªOh, don't mistake him as an ordinary person. He's a ________ in our company. A. cold fish B. rotten apple C. sly fox D. top banana ( )31. Guanghwa Bookshop as a stand-alone bookshop may face a loss, because profits
from selling print books are ________ and rents in central London are high.
A. zero B. handsome C. adequate D. slim ( )32. ¡ªWhat do you think of her suggestion?
¡ª________£¬ it would be much more sensible to talk about it later. A. Usually B. Generally C. Actually D. Exactly
( )33. What you do not want ________ to yourself, do not do to others. A. doing B. done C. being done D. having done
( )34. Persistent people begin their success ________ others end in failure. A. where B. while C. since D. though
( )35. ¡ªIt's probably wise to let Princess Elizabeth undertake the Commonwealth tour. ________
¡ªWell, she's up to it.
A. What is it? B. If you say so.
C. What say you? D. If only I could go.
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Words __46__. Using inaccurate language for things doesn't just blur(Ä£ºý) the very real lines between pets and people; it can lead to dangerous delusions(´í¾õ). What if a man __47__ having a baby won't be much different from being a ¡°dad¡± to a dog?
¡°Pet parents¡± point out that they do everything __48__ parents do¡ªfeed, bathe, clean up, care for, and love. __49__£¬ all these actions form only part of the routines of true parenthood. One does not, and cannot, teach __50__ and morality to cats and dogs, yet that's the most important