Pearl’s bright clothes always maker her ______in a crowd.
A. light up B. call up C. send out D. stand out
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The little boy went swimming in the deep lake ______________________________________(無(wú)視他媽媽對(duì)他安全的擔(dān)心用介詞短語(yǔ)).
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Standing on the side of the highway waiting to catch speeding drivers, a police officer saw a car moving slowly at 18 MPH. He _36_ to himself, “This driver is just as _37 as a speeder!” So __38 _ he turned on his lights and pulled the driver over. 39 the car, he noticed that 40 were five old ladies ― two in the front seat and __41__three in the back, their eyes wide and faces white as ghosts. The driver, obviously 42 , said to him, “Officer, I don’t understand. I was _43__ exactly the speed limit! _44__ seems to be the problem?” “Ma’am,” the officer replied, “You weren’t _45__, but you should know that driving _46__ than the speed limit can also be a(n) __47 to other drivers.” “Slower than the speed limit? No, sir, I was doing the speed limit exactly…Eighteen miles per hour!” The old woman said a bit __48_ . The police officer, trying to _49_ a laugh, explained to her that “18” was the route number, _ 50_ the speed limit. A bit embarrassed, the old woman smiled and thanked the officer for _51_ out her error. “But before I let you _52_ , Ma’am, I have to ask if everyone in this car is all right? These women seem very _53_ and they didn’t make a single sound the whole time.” The police officer asked. “Oh, they will be all right _54 a minute, officer. We just _55__ Route 128.”
36. | A. turned | B. thought | C. came | D. agreed |
37. | A. dangerous | B. well | C. silly | D. soon |
38. | A. tightly | B. immediately | C. privately | D. deadly |
39. | A. Suspecting | B. Blaming | C. Starting | D. Approaching |
40. | A. those | B. they | C. there | D. these |
41. | A. other | B. more | C. else | D. another |
42. | A. confused | B. worried | C. delighted | D. excited |
43. | A. increasing | B. reaching | C. lowering | D. doing |
44. | A. How | B. What | C. When | D. Where |
45. | A. running | B. breaking | C. speeding | D. concentrating |
46. | A. slower | B. safer | C. faster | D. higher |
47. | A. guide | B. demand | C. aid | D. danger |
48. | A. nervously | B. proudly | C. roughly | D. constantly |
49. | A. control | B. give | C. make | D. show |
50. | A. or | B. but | C. not | D. and |
51. | A. pointing | B. speaking | C. taking | D. squeezing |
52. | A. drive | B. go | C. laugh | D. run |
53. | A. united | B. exhausted | C. worried | D. sprained |
54. | A. in | B. after | C. for | D. with |
55. | A. sped up | B. left out | C. broke down | D. got off |
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The engines of the ship was out of order and the bad weather ____ the helplessness of the crew at sea.
A. added to B. resulted from C. turned out D. made up
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Have you decided yet?
Yes, I ______ at once.
A. have decided B. decided C. will decide D. had decided
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After everybody______, the concert began.
A. was seated B. seated C. is seated D. was sat
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Economics (經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)) is the study of how societies with limited resources decide what to produce, how to produce and for whom to produce. What, how, and for whom to produce are problems all over the world because human needs are practically unlimited, but all societies have only limited quantities of resources that can be used to produce goods or services.
A knowledge of basic economics is important for understanding both the problems and opportunities that will face the world economy in the 21st century. As a student of economics, one will have the chance to discover how commerce(商業(yè)), government policies, and day-to-day decisions made by consumers affect his living standards. The study of economics can help him understand the influence of such events as the move to free markets in
From a practical point of view, one's study of economics will help improve his decision-making skills. He learns a logical way to compare different courses of action. As he studies the concept (概念) of opportunity cost, for instance, he will discover that every choice he makes has both a benefit and a cost. Suppose someone decides to get a part-time job so he can earn enough money to buy a car. He will have the benefit of owning the car, but he will pay a cost in terms of the leisure hours he gives up for working so as to pay for the car and keep it in good condition. After weighing his choice in cost-benefit terms, he may decide he does not need a car any more.
68. According to the passage, economics is studied to______.
A. get more resources for human beings
B. put human needs under some control
C. satisfy the unlimited human needs with the limited resources
D. produce better goods and services for all human beings
69. Economics can help one make better decisions because he learns______.
A. how to weigh the cost and the benefit B. all the practical economic theories
C. something useful about business D. a logical way of thinking
70. Why does the person have to give up leisure hours in the example of buying a car?
A. Because he has to spend some time in the car.
B. Because he has to work extra hours to get the money.
C. Because he is busy working for his boss.
D. Because keeping a car in good condition takes much time.
71. What is the central topic of the second paragraph?
A. Influences of economics. B. Importance of knowing economics.
C. Uses of economics. D. Scope (范圍) of economic studies.
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He insisted that he _____ nothing wrong and strongly desired he ______free.
A. did; set B. had done; should be set C. should do; be set D. had done; must be set
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Although the 2008 US presidential elections are still a long way off, candidates(候選人) are already getting ready for the campaigns ahead.
For the Democrats (民主黨人), the two leading candidates are a surprising pair. The first is Hillary Clinton, 60, the wife of former President Bill Clinton. The second is Barack Obama, 45, a Harvard educated senator (參議員).
It is the first time that the leading presidential candidates for a political party are either a woman or black. The energetic pair has certainly gotten people's attention. But the question remains, is
It's not a simple question to answer. For the past 220 years, Americans have elected only white males to the nation's highest office. That can hardly be called a tradition of diversity. However, many people believe that 2008 will be the year that this changes.
"The white men that have been running the country recently have done such a bad job, at home and abroad, that maybe now is the time for a change," said Dorian Cool of San Francisco, California.
The polling(投票)numbers seem to back up his opinion: 86 percent of Americans say they would vote for a qualified woman. An impressive 93 percent say they would vote for a black man if he seemed right for the job. These numbers are much higher than they were just 20 years ago. They may suggest that Americans are ready to be led by a different type of person.
Still, there is a lot to overcome. Although women represent 51 percent of the American population, there are only nine female governors out of 50. Out of 100 senators, only 16 are women. The numbers are significantly lower for blacks in office.
Since the American Civil War, only two blacks have been elected governor and only three have been elected to the Senate.
Surely both candidates face difficult odds, but never before has there been so much support for either a female or a black candidate.
As Barack Obama himself said, "There is not a black
77.The author considers Hillary and Barack “a surprising pair” because they are ____.
A. both powerful B. both likely to win
C. either a woman or black D. either the wife of former President or a Harvard educated senator
78.Many people expect the 2008 US presidential elections to ____.
A. be nothing special B. bring great changes to
C. be a common political campaign D. change the tradition of diversity
79.Both Hillary and Barack face difficult odds mainly because ____.
A. few women or blacks hold high official positions in American history
B. women take up 51% of the American population
C. they are either too young or old
D. they lack financial support
80.We can infer from the passage that ____.
A. Barack Obama is well educated .
B. Hillary Clinton is less likely to win the election.
C. the two leading candidates represent different parties.
D. the public pay little attention to the 2008 presidential elections.
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