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—Did _____ pass the exam and get a job?

—No, _____. A few didn’t.

   A. everybody; not all  B. anybody; not all

   C. anybody; no one    D. everybody; none

 A。当not 与表示肯定的词all , both , everybody , everything等连用时,常为部分否定。 not all表示“不是全部”。 当表示全部否定时,直接用none , neither , nobody, nothing 等。

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We spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers.   1   the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife    2   a cupboard outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow.    3   it, my wife said at once. We’ll carry it home on the roof rack(行李架). I’ve always    4   one like that.

What could I do? Ten minutes later I was $20   5  , and the cupboard    6   onto the roof rack.. It    7   six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heave, too.

In the gathering darkness I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed unusually    8   that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us    9  . Carrying furniture was a good idea.

After a time my wife said,There’s a long line of cars   10  . Why don’t they pass us, I wonder?In fact a police car did pass. The two officers inside   11   us seriously as they passed. But then with great kindness, they   12   us through the rush hour traffic. The police car stopped   13   our village church. One of the officers came to me. Right, sir, he said.   14 need any more help? I was a bit   15  . Thanks, officer, I said.You have been very kind. I live   16   beside the road.

Then he   17   our car; first the flowers, then the cupboard. Well, well, he said, laughing. It’s a cupboard you’ve got there! We thought it was   18   else.

My wife began to laugh. Then the   19   struck me like a stone between the eyes. I laughed at   20 . Yes, it’s a cupboard, but thanks. I drove as fast as I could, still thinking over this funny experience.

1. A.Filling            B.Making             C.On                D.With  

2. A.found            B.noticed            C.watched            D.observed

3. A.Buy             B.Hold              C.Make              D.Own

4. A.wanted          B.found              C.required            D.noticed

5. A.shorter          B.less               C.fewer              D.poorer

6. A.was wrapped     B.was hung          C.was tied            D.was passed

7. A.looked           B.measured           C.appeared           D.seemed

8. A.careful           B.polite             C.frightened          D.attentive

9. A.past             B.across             C.out               D.through

10. A.along           B.behind             C.ahead             D.together

11. A.looked at           B.shouted at          C.glared at            D.smiled at

12. A.took            B.directed           C.pointed            D.led

13. A.in              B.before             C.on                   D.with

14 .A.Do you          B.Will you           C.Could you         D.Would you

15. A.surprised           B.frightened          C.worried           D.excited

16. A.nearly          B.just               C.straight                D.almost

17. A.searched           B.struck             C.examined           D.watched

18. A.anything         B.everything         C.nothing                D.something

19. A.problem         B.truth             C.matter             D.incident

20. A.my wife         B.the officer         C.myself            D.the cupboard 

 

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     Japanese Students Suffer from Pressure  
      Last April,15-year-old Rei Iwasaki stopped her piano and flute lessons  
and began to study every day of the week. Her parents paid to send her to a  
"cram school(灌输式教学模式的学校)."She wanted very much to pass her  
exams.  
       In February she did pass an all-day, five-subject examination and  
entered the high school she hoped to enter.  
       Thirteen-year-old Akio Yoshiwara wasn't so lucky. Unable to take the  
pressure of the exams, he hanged himself in February. He left a suicide note  
which said, "I did my best in this dear life, but it's no good."  
       Suicides are now a common part of life among students in Japan. The  
cause is the incredible pressure of the "examination hell."  
       Even a number of teachers are committing suicide each year. When  
some students broke windows in a school near Tokyo, the principal blamed  
himself and wrote the following note: "The incidents were due to the lack  
of appropriate measures by the principal and I apologize. I am very tired.
      The Japanese educational system is much different from the American  
system. It is perhaps the most regimented(严密组织的) school system in  
any of the industrialized nations.  
      Boys and girls wear uniforms and go to school six days a week --- 240  
days a year compared to 180 in the U.S. Ninety- five percent graduate from  
high school compared to seventy-five percent in the U.S.  
      Students don't ask questions in class but only listen respectfully to the  
teachers. And every few years students are tested to see which school they  
will enter next. There is stiff competition for the "best" schools.  
      The result is a well-informed, disciplined student, ideal for factory  
and company work and excellent at learning specialized skills. But there is  
little  fun  in  education,  little  creativity  and  the  incredible pressure  of  
"examination hell."  

1. It's because ______ that many Japanese students committed suicide.  
   A. they didn't do their best in their lives.  
   B. they were sent to a "cram school".  
   C. of the most regimented school.  
   D. they were unable to take the pressure of the exams.  

2. Why did the principal kill himself? Because__________  
   A. He thought it was his fault that some students broke the windows.  
   B. He was very tired.  
   C. He couldn't stand the pressure of the "examination hell".  
   D. He blamed himself and wrote a note.  

3. Which of the following ideas agrees with the title of the passage.  
   A. The Japanese students love to study under pressure.  
   B. The Japanese students do well under pressure.  
   C. The exams give the Japanese students much pressure.  
   D. The exams make the Japanese students commit suicide each year.  

4. Which of the following is Wrong?  
   A. The American educational system is much different from the Japanese  system.  
   B. To enter a high school, a student must pass an all-day, five-subject  examination.  
   C. The Japanese graduates from high school are much less than the  American graduates.  
   D. In Japanese education, there is little creativity as well as little fun.

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