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(   ) 25. ―James, I am sorry I used your physics book when you were away this morning.

       -__________

A. That's all right B. It's a pleasure

C. You are welcome    D. Thank you

25. A That's all right.既可以表示"不用谢",又可以表示"没关系"。

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(   ) 1. A. And    B. Though    C. Therefore    D. But

(   ) 2. A. boy's     B. man's     C. woman's D. driver's

(   ) 3. A. style    B. sign      C. sound    D. form

(   ) 4. A. slowed    B. lost     C. picked    D. increased

(   ) 5. A. understood    B. found   C. saw    D. heard

(   ) 6. A. hurting    B. fighting C. fooling    D. shooting

(   ) 7. A. joy    B. sorrow      C. fear    D. anger

(   ) 8. A. lighter    B. thicker   C. lower    D. harder

(   ) 9. A. chance    B. reason      C. way    D. doubt

(   ) 10. A. Pass    B. Drop      C. Make    D. Keep

(   ) 11. A. late    B. weak        C. scared    D. early

(   ) 12. A. sent into   B. fell into   C. knocked into  D. broke into

(   ) 13. A. embarrassed    B. patient   C. friendly    D. angry

(   ) 14. A. rose    B. raised       C. shook    D. reached

(   ) 15. A. performing    B. helping    C. listening    D. watching

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(   ) 2. A. lazy    B. tired      C. poor    D. old

(   ) 3. A. free    B. busy      C. funny    D. fine

(   ) 4. A. fetched    B. needed     C. got    D. took

(   ) 5. A. pleased    B. relaxed    C. disappointed    D. particular

(   ) 6. A. whether    B. when     C. why    D. what

(   ) 7. A. rule    B. habit     C. tradition    D. custom

(   ) 8. A. never    B. usually     C. always    D. sometimes

(   ) 9. A. put    B. use      C. keep    D. save

(   ) 10. A. so    B. as       C. but    D. or

(   ) 11. A. speeches    B. discussions    C. statements    D. conversations

(   ) 12. A. learned from    B. thought over   C.  knew about   D. reminded of

(   ) 13. A. troubled    B. stopped      C. paused    D. continued

(   ) 14. A. culture    B. kindness     C. surprise    D. pressure

(   ) 15. A. everyone    B. everything     C. nobody    D. nothing

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A. A record for paddling a bathtub. B. A record for climbing a mountain.

C. A record for pushing a hospital-bedD. A record for having a meal.
(   ) 2. The word "cover" on the 10th line means "         ".

A. start    B. travel    C. know    D. spread over

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A.     The people who held the dinner party all came from London.

B.     They had a meal at the foot of the mountain.

C.     They carried a dinner table,chairs,and a meal up the mountain to hold the dinner party.

D.     They all put on warm suits for dinner.

(   ) 4. Which of the following shows the right order of what happened in the history?

a.     A group of 13 members paddled a bathtub on a river near Ashford.

b.     A team from Edinburgh made a distance record for the hospital-bed pushing.

c.     A group of nine people from Sydney had a dinner party on the top of Mountain Huascaran.

d. A racing team pushed a hospital-bed 16 kilometers in just 50 minutes in Avon.
A. a―b―c―d B. d―b―c―a C. b―a―d―c D. b―d―a―c

(   ) 5. Which of the following is mentioned(提及)in the story?

A.     The hospital-bed pushing was a popular sport in Edinburgh.

B.     People living in Ashford usually used a bathtub to carry things.

C.     Two different records for the hospital-bed pushing were given.

D.     Pushing a hospital-bed is more difficult than paddling a bathtub on a river.

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