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Written in a hurry,          How can it be satisfactory?

A.they found many mistakes in the report.
B.Sam made lots of mistakes in the report.
C.there are plenty of mistakes in the report.
D.the report is full of mistakes.
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Give me a cigarette, please. Mine         .

A.has been given out B.has been run out
C.has used up D.has been run out of
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The father stood up in order to protect his 15-year-old son, saying that he was not the one         .

A.blamed B.blaming C.to blame D.being blamed
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Only one third of the people present at the meeting voted          the new law.

A.in search of B.in favor of
C.in short of D.in case of
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Standing on the platform, Professor Li kept silent for a moment,         on the audience below.

A.her eyes fixed B.and her eyes fixed
C.and her eyes fixing D.her eyes fixing
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The school should ________ immediately to the students’ request that they should have more time to relax.

A.respond B.refer C.answer D.follow
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I believe ________ you have tried your best and ________ you can come to the top of the class.

A.that;/ B./; / C./; that D.how; that
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Fengjun,_______ president of Aigo Technology Company, is the second Chinese billionaire to promise        _________all-donation after Chen Guangbiao.

A.the; / B.a; an C.the, the D./; an
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你班同学举行辩论,主题是Environment or Economy, must we choose?请将辩论情况向某英语报投稿。

For Environment
For Economy
Your Ideas
1、动植物死亡,鱼甚至没时间产卵;
2、水、空气污染,致人生病;
3、人口不断增长,需要更多的食物和土地。
1、人比动植物更重要;
2、很多企业是关心环境并且负责任的;
3、经济发展将创造更多的就业机会。

要求;1、150字左右,句首已给出,不计入总词数;
2、语言连贯,不可完全照本翻译;
3、尽可能使用过渡语。
Dear editor,
Recently our classmates have had a heated discussion about the topic “Environment or economy, must we choose?” __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Emily

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完成句子(每题 2 分,每空一词,共计10 分)
1. Afterwards, I ________ _________ _________ cheerful, but Hanna sensed something was wrong.
后来,我假装很开心,但汉娜还是觉察到哪儿有点不对劲。
2. He could not _______ _______ _______ the game, and as a result of his careless playing we lost.
他跟不上比赛的节奏。由于他的漫不经心,我们输了球赛。
3. A girl’s closest friend, however, might be ________ ________ tell her about something that has happened in life.
一个女孩的密友则可能迫不及待地向她吐露自己生活中发生过的一些事情。
4. It is our duty to try to ________ _________ _________production and reduce the amount of things we make and buy.
我们有责任努力削减生产,减少制造和购买的东西的数量。
5. ________ _________, I find many people willing to pay a little higher price for things that are friendly to the environment.
我问过周围的人,发现许多人都愿意支付稍高一些的价钱来购买环保产品。

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Some scientists say that animals in the oceans are increasingly threatened by noise pollution caused by human beings.
The noise that affects sea creatures comes from a number of human activities. It is caused mainly by industrial underwater explosions, ocean drilling, and ship engines. Such noises are added to natural sounds. These sounds include the breaking of ice fields, underwater earthquakes, and sounds made by animals themselves.
Decibels (分贝) measured in water are different from those measured on land. A noise of one hundred and twenty decibels on land causes pain to human ears. In water, a decibel level of one hundred and ninety-five would have the same effect.
Some scientists have proposed setting a noise limit of one hundred and twenty decibels in oceans. They have observed that noises at that level can frighten and confuse whales.
A team of American and Canadian scientists discovered that louder noises can seriously injure some animals. The research team found that powerful underwater explosions were causing whales in the area to lose their hearing. This seriously affected the whales' ability to exchange information and find their way. Some of the whales even died. The explosions had caused their ears to bleed and become infected.
Many researchers whose work depends on ocean sounds object to a limit of one hundred and twenty decibels. They say such a limit would mean an end to important industrial and scientific research.
Scientists do not know how much and what kinds of noises are harmful to ocean animals. However, many scientists suspect that noise is a greater danger than they believed. They want to prevent noises from harming creatures in the ocean.
According to the passage, which of the following is increasingly dangerous to sea creatures?

A.The man-made noises. B.The noises made by themselves.
C.The sound of earthquakes. D.The sound of the ice-breaking.

Which of the following is discussed in the third paragraph?

A.Different places with different types of noises.
B.The very human ears sensitive to all types of noises.
C.The same noise measured differently on land and in the ocean.
D.The ocean animals' reaction to noises.

As to the influence of noises on whales, which of the following statements is true?

A.They are deaf to noises.
B.Noises at a certain level may hurt them.
C.They are easily confused by noises.
D.Noises will limit their ability to reproduce.

According to the passage, what will scientists most probably do in the future?

A.They will try their best to decrease noise.
B.They will work hard to cut down noise pollution.
C.They will study the effect of different noises.
D.They will protect animals from harmful noises.
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Good Genes Mean Long Life
Scientists have discovered that living to the age of 100 may have nothing to do with the lifestyle you lead and everything to do with the type of genes you have.
For the lucky carriers of “Methuselah” genes, worries over smoking, eating unhealthily and not getting enough exercise may not be as necessary as to those of us without the special gene pattern (组合).
The “Methuselah” genes could give extra protection against the diseases of old age such as cancer and heart disease. They could also protect people against the effects of the unhealthy lifestyles that we believe will lead us to an early death, scientists say. However, the genes are very rare.
The genes include ADIPOQ, which is found in about 10 percent of young people but in nearly 30 percent of people living past 100. They also include the CETP and the ApoC3 genes, which are found in 10 percent of young people, but in about 20 percent of people over 100 years old.
Some of those genes were discovered by a research group at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, led by Professor Nir Barzilai. The team studied the genes of over 500 people over 100 years old, and their children.
The studies show that tiny mutations (变异) in the make-up of some genes can greatly increase a person’s lifespan (寿命). Barzilai told a Royal Society conference that the discovery of such genes gave scientists clear targets for developing drugs that could prevent age-related diseases, allow people to live longer and stay healthy.
David Gems, a researcher at University College London, believes that drugs to slow ageing will become widespread.
“If we know which genes control longevity (长寿) then we can … target them with drugs. That makes it possible to slow down ageing,” he told The Times.
“Much of the pain and suffering in the world are caused by ageing. If we can find a way to reduce that, then we are obliged (义不容辞的) to take it.”
According to the article, which of the following is the most important if a person is to live to the age of 100?

A.Eating healthy food every day. B.Having the right types of genes.
C.Having a healthy lifestyle. D.Taking drugs that prevent ageing.

According to the article, the ApoC3 gene is found in ________ of people over 100 years old.

A.10% B.20% C.30% D.50%

Which of the following statements is TRUE of the research led by Professor Nir Barzilai?

A.The team studied the genes of over 100 people over 100 years of age.
B.The researchers found that mutations in certain genes lead to longer life.
C.The researchers found ways to develop drugs that could cure age-related diseases.
D.The study suggested that most people have genes that could lengthen their lives.

According to David Gems, ________.

A.drugs to slow ageing will be very expensive
B.modern science will be able to find more longevity genes
C.it is the duty of medical scientists to fight the problems of ageing
D.scientists can make new genes that will allow longer life
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Stopping teens from smoking is a big challenge many communities face today. Many communities can only watch without being able to act while local businesses continue to sell tobacco products to children, even under the risk of punishment by law.
Recent studies show that a large percentage of teens today are getting their cigarettes from stores, mostly gas stations or convenience stores. As teens continue to be able to buy their own cigarettes, more and more communities begin to punish those who sell cigarettes to the teens.
One community has experienced success in their attempts to stop the sale of tobacco products to children. Woodridge, Illinois, started a program seven years ago which forbade and strictly punished the sale of tobacco products to children. The entire program includes local licensing of vendors (小贩), repeated undercover inspections to see if the sale to children has stopped, and education programs in schools. Woodridge has become a model community as other communities are moving to stop teen tobacco use.
A recent national study showed that 36.5% of females, and 40.8% of males buy their cigarettes from stores, whether it is a gas station or a supermarket. Hopefully, as more and more sellers see the trouble they face if caught selling to children, they will stop selling.
True, tightening down on stores that sell tobacco to children isn’t going to completely stop the problem of teen tobacco use. Teens continue to get them from other sources. But it definitely does prevent their efforts. With more education in schools, and perhaps stronger punishments for teens caught with tobacco, more and more teens will see the problems with the tobacco usage, and will stop the habit.
To stop teens from smoking, more and more communities are ________.

A.punishing those who sell cigarettes to teens more severely
B.punishing teens caught with tobacco more severely
C.educating those who sell cigarettes about the danger of teen smoking
D.stopping the sale of tobacco products in stores

Which of the following is NOT a way Woodridge uses to stop tobacco sale to children?

A.Local licensing to tobacco sale. B.Repeated undercover inspections.
C.Education programs in schools. D.Stronger punishment of teens caught smoking.

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

A.teens can only buy cigarettes from gas stations and convenience stores
B.more communities have succeeded in stopping teen tobacco use
C.More males than females have the habit of smoking in America
D.Punishment alone cannot solve the problem of teen tobacco use

What attitude does the writer have towards stopping teen tobacco abuse?

A.Negative B.Optimistic C.Uncertain D.Uncaring
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—What’s made Tommy so upset?
— ________the game. It shocked him so much.

A.For losing B.Because of losing C.Lost D.That he lost
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— Is Bob still performing?
— I’m afraid not. He is said ________ the stage as he has become an official.    

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