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11. The manager recommended he ____ a plane in order to get there in time for the meeting.
A. would take B. taking C. to take D. take
12. A _______ customer is _______ who has no complaints.
A. satisfied; people B. satisfying; that C. satisfy; which D. satisfied; one
13. _______ you have mentioned in your speech, Mr. Wang graduated from
Beijing University ten years ago.
A. Which B. After C. As D. Since
14. ---- Whose advice do you think I should take?
----_________.
A. You get it B. You speak C. Anyone you are like D. It’s up to you
15. Our English teacher advise us ____________ more after class.
A. to practice to speak B. practicing to speak
C. to practice speaking D. practicing speaking
16. We have to __________ some practical measures.
A. come out B. come up with C. come up D. come about
17. They tricked the old man _________ buying the .poor car
A. against B. to C. with D. into
18. He believed _____________ I said.
A. no matter whatever B. no matter what C. whatever D. Even if what
19. Would you like to _____ us? We are going to ______ the school’s 20th anniversary celebration.
A. join; take part in B. take part in; join C. join in; join D. join in; take part in
20. .People are not allowed freely at the meeting and they don’t allow________ either.
A. to talk ; smoking B. to talk , to smoke
C. talking , smoking D. talking , to smoke
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Several factors make a good newspaper story. First, 1 ,it must be new. But since TV can react to events so quickly, this is often a problem for 2 They usually respond 3 it in one of three ways.
One by providing 4 detail, comment or background information.
One by finding a new 5 on the day’s major stories.
One by printing completely different stories which 6 doesn’t broadcast.
What else? Well—it also has to be 7 . People don’t want to read about 8 , everyday life. Because of this, many stories 9 some kind of conflict or danger. This is one reason why so much news seems to be 10 news , “ Plane lands safely—no-one hurt ”doesn’t sell newspapers. “Plane 11 —200 feared dead !” does .
Next, there’s human interest. People are interested in other 12 —particularly in the rich, famous and powerful. Stories about the private lives of pop singers, actors, models, politicians, 13 , all appear regularly in certain newspapers .
Finally, for many editors, 14 is an important factor, too. They prefer stories about people, places and events which their readers know. That’s 15 the stories in Tokyo’s newspapers are often very different from the stories printed in Paris, Cairo, New York or Buenos Aires.
1. A .gradually B. extremely C. obviously D. precisely
2. A. newspapers B. publications C. reporters D. broadcasters
3. A. with B. on C. of D. to
4. A. extra B. available C. reliable D. memorable
5. A. direction B. look C. angle D. section
6. A. TV B. internet C. newspaper D. radio
7. A. conventional B. dramatic C. professional D. sensitive
8. A. common B. usual C. ordinary D. special
9. A. urge B. neglect C. increase D. involve
10. A. good B. bad C. exciting D. informative
11. A. crashes B. bumps C. strikes D. drops
12. A. places B. people C. things D. news
13. A. in addition B. in any case C. for example D. after all
14. A. personality B. similarity C. tolerance D. familiarity
15. A. that B. why C. because D. what
阅读Mr King works in a shop and drives a car for the manager. He drives carefully and can keep calm in time of danger. And he escaped from several accidents. The manager pays him more and the traffic policemen often speak highly of him.
Mr Baker, one of his friends, works in a factory outside the city. It‘s far from his house and he has to go to work by bus. As the traffic is crowded in the morning, sometimes he’s late for the work. His manager warns the young man that he will be sent away unless he gets to his office on time. He hopes to buy a car, but he hasn‘t enough money. He decides to buy an old one. He went to the flea (跳蚤) market and at last he chose a beautiful but cheap car. He said he wanted to have a trial (试验) drive, the seller agreed. He called Mr King and asked him to help him.
Mr King examined the car at first and then drove it away. It was five in the morning and there were few cars in the street. At first he drove slowly and it worked well. Then he drove fast. And when he reached a crossing, the lights turned red. He tried to stop it, but he failed and nearly hit an old woman who was crossing the street. A policeman told him to stop, but the car went on until it hit a big tree by the road.
“Didn‘t you hear me?” the policeman asked angrily.
“Yes, I did, sir,” said Mr King, “Since it doesn‘t listen to me,can it obey you?”
1. Mr King is paid more because he _______.
A. always drives very slowly B. is not afraid of danger
C. had driven for years D. drives very well
2. Mr Baker went to the flea market to _______.
A. buy a second-hand car B. have a trial drive
C. choose a new car D. sell his old car
3. Mr King tried to stop the car when _______.
A. he saw an old woman crossing the street
B. he saw a big tree
C. the traffic lights turned red
D. the policeman shouted angrily at him
4. Which of the following is true?
A. Mr King will be sent away if he keeps being late
B. Mr Baker can‘t afford to buy an old car
C. Mr King didn‘t hear the policeman
D. Something was wrong with the car
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