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4.The country,covered with cherry tree flowers,looksasif/though( 仿佛,好像) it is covered with pink snow.

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3.People say it is Canada's most beautiful city,surroundedby mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

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2.He could notaccount(對(duì)…做出解釋)for his foolish mistake.

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1.His brother is anenergetic(精力充沛的)football player.

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20.Tom often spend hours chattingon the phone with his friends.

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19.你讀過(guò)那本被認(rèn)為是最適合青少年的書嗎?(定語(yǔ)從句; refer的短語(yǔ))Have you read the book which is referred to as the most suitable for teenagers?.

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18.假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間 交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文.文中共有10處錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處.錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改.
    增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞.
    刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉.
    修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞.
    注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分.
I couldn't believe my eye when I opened the front door.Everything was in a terrible mess:the books were lying on the floor but the drawers were open.Realised that my house had been broken into,I telephoned the police at once.They had told me to keep calm and not to touch anything.Then I decided take a look around at what had been stolen.The TV was still there and so did the computers.Everything in my bedroom seemed to be complete untouched.I was confused as nothing was missing.Suddenly,there was a knock to the door and my sister was standing there with his naughty boy.Oh,I could guess which had happened.

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17.W earing fashionable(時(shí)尚的)clothes can be bad for you!This may surprise you,but(61)it is said that some clothes can cause a variety of problems.Do you find this hard to believe?Well,researchers have discovered that(62)following(follow) the latest fashion trends(趨勢(shì))may not be(63)healthy(health).For example,if you tie a scarf too tightly,it increases your blood pressure.Tight jeans and trousers,and even short skirts may all cause(64)illness/illnesses(ill).
    Experts say that things we wear can also lead(65)tostomach problems,rashes(皮疹),backache and painful feet.Yet how can we explain this?Very tight clothes can prevent people moving(66)naturally(nature),and this is not good for you.If you wear trousers or skirts that(67)are(be) too tight around the waist,then your stomach does not have room(68)to expand(expand) after you have eaten,and this can cause stomachache.And last but not least,wearing shoes with high heels can cause foot and back problems:Even practical shoes can cause backache(69)if/whenthey don't fit you properly.
    So some experts suggest that fashionable clothes(70)(should) be kept(keep) away from.

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16.Professor David Agus,one of leading scientists at the medical revolution,says that he believes that with our current technology humans have the potential to regularly live into their ninth or tenth decade.
Craig Venter,co-founder and CEO of Human Longevity Inc.,says there might be no supposed limit to how long we can live,but that"we need to make sure we can support extra long life on this planet."Huge advancements at the intersection (交叉領(lǐng)域) of medicine and technology,such as big data,are making these kinds of developments in aging possible.
Venter explained that when he first studied the human genome (基因組) 15 years ago,there was nothing for him to compare it to.For example,we now know that we vary about 3% from the 6.4 billion letters of DNA that we get from our parents.Ten years ago,Venter said he wouldn't have thought that we'd be able to predict someone's age from their genetic code.We also now know that our genetic code is constantly changing,he says.Men,for example,start losing Y chromosomes (染色體) in their 40s and 50s."To help crack (破解) the big data code in medicine,my team have hired the engineer who designed Google Translate,"says Venter."We're using machine learning to try to understand and translate all that data,"he explains."We now have the ability to produce a photo of someone straight from their genetic code."
Therefore,will all this data automatically extend our lifespan?That's a bit more complicated."We're learning new things every six months,"Agus says."These new things make us more complex.That means we're never going to totally understand disease,"he adds."But we don't need to understand it to control it."
32.What is the belief that David Agus holds?C
A.There will be no disease in the future.
B.Our life expectancy will slowly increase.
C.Everyone can live a long life in the future.
D.Advance in technology can make us stop aging.
33.According to Paragraph 3,Venter tries to stressC
A.the discovery of DNA
B.the secret of the genetic code
C.the progress in technology and medicine
D.the intelligent machine used in research
34.By cracking someone's genetic code,we canC
A.change his DNA                           
B.break the big data code
C.guess his appearance                   
D.stop him from aging
35.Where is the passage most probably taken from?A
A.A science magazine.
B.A research report.
C.A book review.
D.A travel guide.

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15.Eva Houston became a member of  Westside High School's marching band when she entered her freshman year in the fal l,but after sitting on the sidelines (邊線) during the first two games of the season,she came home and told her parents that she wanted to get more involved.
The 14-year-old,who has played the trumpet (小號(hào)) since 5th grade,has cerebral palsy (大腦性麻痹) and uses a wheelchair,which makes it impossible to march like her band-mates.
"We emailed the band instructor to see what we could do for her and he said he'd be happy to get her into the practice,if someone can push her,"Eva's dad,Kevin Houston,said."Eva came to me saying she really wanted me to do it,and how do I say no to that?"
Kevin,w ho works in the IT department of an insurance company,leaves the office four days a week to push his daughter's wheelchair as she plays the trumpet during practice.On Friday nights,you can find him on the field during halftime and in the stands next to his wife,Vicky,the rest of the time.
Kevin realized how much it meant to Eva after he joined her in doing the practice.She turned to him and said happily,"That was so much fun!"
One of his favorite parts about the experience is that he now knows all of her friends and their personalities.
"When she says Megan did this,I can now actually picture  Megan doing that,"Kevin said."You drop your kids off at school and you don't get to experience their day with them,so I'm very grateful to be part of her life."
24.At first,Kevin tried to help his daughter mainly becauseD
A.Eva had just entered the school 
B.the band instructor asked him to
C.he wanted to get involved in Eva's life
D.he found it hard to refuse such a request
25.What can you probably see in the band now?B
A.Kevin marching in front of Eva.
B.Kevin pushing Eva's wheelchair.
C.Kevin cheering for Eva's performance.
D.Kevin and his wife following the band closely.
26.What do we know about Kevin?D
A.He has given up his job to support Eva.
B.He also plays the trumpet in the band now.
C.He helps Eva to practice every Friday night.
D.He has become quite familiar with Eva's friends.
27.What does the underlined word"picture"in the last paragraph mean?A
A.Imagine.B.Notice.C.Paint.D.Suggest.

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