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22. — When did you last see your first teacher?

   — On_____Friday last June, at_____celebration of her 40th year of teaching.

  A. a; the                   B. a; a                         C.不填; the                  D.不填; a

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25. These two countries are similar ______ they both have a high snowfall during winter.

A. to which                  B. in which                  C. in that                     D. except that

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35. So little ________  about science that the lecture was my understanding.

A. I know; over        B. knew I; beyond         C. did I know; beyond D. did I know; over

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    This is a dangerous world we live in.The number of murders goes up every year, people are dying of cancer, more people contract HIV, more teens are using drugs, etc.You know this because you have heard all the statistics on the news and in the paper. But do you really have an accurate idea what they mean? The numbers are growing up, but how do they compare to the growth in population? Are more cases of these diseases being reported because of better testing techniques, or are the diseases more common? The fact is that without knowing the background statistics mean very little.

   This growing trend of reporting only part of the information is becoming dangerous.For example, several years ago a high school student reported the dangers of the chemical known as dihydrogen monoxide.This chemical, found in most cancerous tumors(腫瘤), is often found in the blood of people drunk on alcohol, and causes complete physical and mental dependence for those who take the chemical even once.After reading his report, more than 75% of his Advanced Placement Chemistry class voted to forbid this dangerous chemical! Every one of the above statements is true, yet this chemical is necessary to all life on earth.The students made the mistake because they voted knowing only a few statements and statistics, rather than the chemical’s full background.

   The point of this article is that one should be aware of what is and is not being said.When one finds a new fact or number, one should try to consider other important information before forming an opinion with only half-truths.Always remember that the author is trying to convince you of his or her own view, and will leave out information that is different to his view.For example, look again at the statistics that suggest skiing is safe.Only 32 people may die each year when skiing, while 897 die from lightning strikes, but which is really the most dangerous? If you think about it, you realize far fewer people go skiing each year than the number of people who are in danger of a lightning strike.When you think about it, skiing is more dangerous than you might at first think when looking at statistics.If we teenagers are to be left in this world, we had better be able to think critically, and form our own views, rather than be easily persuaded by another’s.To be warned is to be prepared.

59.In the first paragraph, what problem does the writer want to warn us?

       A.We are now living in a dangerous world.

       B.We get a lot of false statistics from the media.

       C.Statistics alone without full background doesn’t give us an accurate pictures of things.

       D.There are around us more and more murders, diseases, etc.

60.Why does the writer use the example in the second paragraph?

       A.To argue that high school students are easily persuaded.

       B.To show the danger of reporting only part of the information.

       C.To prove what is necessary to us might be dangerous.

       D.To warn us of the harmful substance around us.

61.Relative information is often left out because__________.

       A.Relative information is not that important.

       B.too much information will make readers feel confused.

       C.the author is trying to show what he or she says is true.

       D.readers are not able to analyze so much information at once.

62.What can we learn from the passage?

       A.We should learn to think critically and look at problems from all sides.

       B.Some measures must be taken to protect our dangerous world.

       C.The growing trend of reporting only half-truths is getting out of control.

       D.Teenagers ought to improve their ability of telling right from wrong.

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 28. What you said____quite to the point but what we need____experienced technical workers.

A. is;ale    B. is;is    C.a(chǎn)re;are     D.a(chǎn)re;is

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8、When and where to go for the on-salary holiday ______ yet.

A. are not decided     B. have not been decided

C. is not being decided    D. has not been decided

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64. -- Bob still performing?

--I’m afraid not. He is said ________ the stage already as he has become an official.

to have left     B. leaving       C. to leave      D. to be leaving

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4. Spend your time just on the things you find _______.

A.being worth your while               B.them worth doing

C. worth being done                     D. to be worth doing

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29. The teachers are said to have moved to that ______ building, where they can work and live better than before.

A. newly-built red brick                      B. red newly-built brick

C. brick newly-built red                      D. red brick newly-built

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Children under 10 are not permitted _____ the film.

    A.to see        B. seeing      C. saw       D. watched

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