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As      matter of fact,      beauty of      nature there made an excellent impression on me.

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

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There once was a little boy who had a bad temper.His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost his temper, he must hammer a nail into the back of the fence.

The first day the boy 1  six nails into the fence.Over the next few weeks, as he 2  to control his anger, the number of nails hammered  3 gradually dwindled(减少). He discovered it was 4  to hold his temper 5  to drive those nails into the fence.

Finally the day came 6  the boy who once got angry easily 7  lose his temper at all.He told his father about it and the father the boy now pull out 9  nail for each day that he 10  hold his temper.

The days passed and the young boy 11  told his father that all the nails were 12

The father took his son by the hand and 13  him to the fence. He said , “You 14  well, my son, but look at the 15  in the fence. The fence will never be 16  When you say things in anger, they 17  a scar(疤) 18 like this one.You can put a knife in a man and draw it out.It won’t matte 19  many times you say’ I’m sorry’, the wound is still there. A verbal wound is as bad as a __20__one.”

1.A.had driven               B. has driven           C. was driving          D. would drive

2.A. forget                 B. had                C. learned              D. remembered

3.A. daily                  B. weekly             C. monthly             D. yearly

4.A. easy                  B. easier              C. hard                D. harder

5.A. in order               B. as                 C. so as               D. than

6.A. before                B. after               C. that                D. when

7.A. never                 B. hardly              C. didn’t               D. nearly

8.A. advised                B. suggested          C. asked               D. ordered

9.A. one              B. each                C. every                D. the

10.A. might               B. was able to        C. should               D. must

11.A. finally              B. gradually           C. sadly                 D. hurriedly

12.A. nailed               B. hammered          C. pulled                D. gone

13.A. followed            B. led                C. explained             D. asked

14.A. do                 B. would do          C. had done             D. have done

15.A. holes               B. signs              C. cuts                D. marks

16.A. different            B. tidy               C. the same            D. strong

17.A. remain              B. create             C. leave               D. make

18.A. just                B. only               C. exactly              D. almost

19.A. how                B. however           C. though              D. what

20.A. hurt                B. wounded           C. mental               D. physical

A spiraling (成螺旋形的) tower made from thousands of books in dozens of languages is the later landmark in Buenos Aires, named the World Book Capital this year. Called the Tower of Babel, the 25­meter high tower by Argentine artist Marta Minujin is made from 30,000 books, donated by readers, libraries and more than 50 embassies.

Climbing up its seven floors, visitors to the tower hear music composed by Minujin and the voice of the artist repeating the word “book” in scores of languages.

“Building this tower is really a wonder,” Minujin said, standing before the structure as curious passers­by looked at a downtown city square. “A hundred years from now, people will say ‘there was a Tower of Babel in Argentina...and it didn't need translation because art needs no translation'.”

Minujin, who worked with US artist Andy Warhol, built a full­scale mode of the Parthenon in Buenos Aires in 1983, using books banned by the military dictatorship (专政) that ended that year.

This year's book tower marks Buenos Aires' naming as the 2011 World Book Capital by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

“We've been laying books for 10 days straight,” said Sebastian Atienza, 26, who works for the company that built the tower under Minujin's command. “But it's worth it. It's where all languages come together.”

When the exhibit ends later this month, Minujin said literature lovers will be allowed to come and pick one book each. The rest will be brought down to start a new archive (档案馆) that has already been named The Library of Babel, the name of a story by Argentina's most famous author, Jorge Luis Borges.

51.According to the passage, the Tower of Babel________.

A.is made from 30,000 books from nearly 50 countries

B.is designed by American artist Matte Minujin

C.will hold the book exhibition for 10 days

D.has a height of twenty­five meters

52.After the book exhibition, most books will be________.

A. handed out among visitors

B. donated to UNESCO

C. sent to Argentina's new archive   

D. bought by Jorge Luis Borges

53.The passage is probably taken from a(n)________.

A. advertisement   B. tourism guide  

C. textbook           D. newspaper

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