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 Animals perform many useful and entertaining jobs. Dogs are  1    valuable in guiding the blind, protecting property,  2    lost people, and hunting criminals.  3  are used in guarding herds, carrying men in lands where  4    are no roads, and helping farmers  5    their land. Pigeons have long been used to carry  6    . Wild animals from the jungles, forests and seas are very  7    performers in circuses and moving pictures. People realize that,  8    animals may not have the same intelligence(智力) as human beings, they are  9    enough to learn certain things.

 The  10    thing a dog is taught is  11    . It should not take too  12    for him to learn commands. Simple  13    , such as sit, lie down, stay there, come here, can even be taught by  14    .

 Training a dog to be a watchdog often  15    unexpected results. Some dogs quickly learn the difference between  16    people and friends. This is  17    their masters welcome friends and  18    them into their houses. However, some dogs will always attack the  19    who comes to deliver letters. One  20    for this behavior is that, although the postman comes to the house  21    , he never enters the house. Therefore, the  22    thinks the postman is someone who is not wanted but  23    coming back anyway. Masters of dogs who attack postmen can  24    show the dog that the postman is a friend and that the dog does not need to  25    him as an unwanted person.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

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Bparticularly

  

Cwidely

  

DHardly

  

[  ]

  

(2) Arunning    after

  

Blooking    for

  

Cfinding

  

Dhelping

  

[  ]

  

(3) ADogs

  

BPigeons   

  

CHorses   

  

DSheep

  

[  ]

  

(4) Asimply

  

Bthere

  

Ceven

  

Dperhaps

  

[  ]

  

(5) Aonto

  

Bwork

  

Csow

  

Dplant

  

[  ]

  

(6) Awarnings

  

Badvice

  

Cmessages

  

Dgoods

  

[  ]

  

(7) Apopular

  

Bstupid

  

Cwild

  

Dfunny

  

[  ]

  

(8) Asince

  

Bas    if

  

Calthough

  

Das    far as

  

[  ]

  

(9) Aold   

  

Bquick

  

Cfast

  

Dsmart

  

[  ]

  

(10)Aonly

  

Bfirst

  

Cproper

  

Dright

  

[  ]

  

(11)Ato    hear

  

Bto    obey

  

Cto    watch

  

Dto    jump

  

[  ]

  

(12)Adifficult

  

Bhard

  

Clong

  

Dmuch

  

[  ]

  

(13)Awords

  

Bacts

  

Corders

  

Dsentences

  

[  ]

  

(14)Ablind    people

  

Bhis    master

  

Chis    trainer

  

Da    child

  

[  ]

  

(15)Aproduce

  

Bproduces

  

Cincrease

  

Dincreases

  

[  ]

  

(16)Aunkind

  

Bunable

  

Cunknown

  

Dunwanted

  

[  ]

  

(17)Awhy

  

Bhow

  

Cbecause

  

Dwhether

  

[  ]

  

(18)Ainvite

  

Bpersuade

  

Cforbid

  

Dprevent

  

[  ]

  

(19)Abusinessman

  

Bpoliceman

  

Cdustman

  

Dpostman

  

[  ]

  

(20)Areason

  

Bproblem

  

Cexplanation

  

Danswer

  

[  ]

  

(21)Aoften

  

Bclosely

  

Cfreely

  

Dalone

  

[  ]

  

(22)Aanimal

  

Bmaster

  

Cdog

  

Dchild

  

[  ]

  

(23)Ago    on

  

Bgoes    on

  

Ckeep

  

Dkeeps

  

[  ]

  

(24)Ahardly

  

Boften

  

Cfrequently

  

Deasily

  

[  ]

  

(25)Atreat

Blook

Cthink

Dfollow

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  One day a police officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms. He was so pleased with what he had bought that he offered to 1 the mushrooms with his brother officers. When their breakfast arrived 2 , each officer found some mushrooms on his plate.

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  The dog seemed to 5 his mushroom, and the officers then began to eat their meal, saying that the mushrooms had a very strange 6 quite pleasant taste.

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1.

[  ]

A.share
B.grow
C.wash
D.cook

2.

[  ]

A.tomorrow
B.the next day
C.the day after
D.next day

3.

[  ]

A.check
B.smell
C.try
D.examine

4.

[  ]

A.frightened
B.shy
C.cheerful
D.careful

5.

[  ]

A.refuse
B.hate
C.want
D.enjoy

6.

[  ]

A.besides
B.but
C.and
D.or

7.

[  ]

A.until
B.while
C.before
D.when

8.

[  ]

A.cruelly
B.curiously
C.seriously
D.finally

9.

[  ]

A.hard
B.busy
C.exciting
D.unforgettable

10.

[  ]

A.stopped
B.dropped
C.settled
D.remained

11.

[  ]

A.hurried
B.drove
C.went
D.returned

12.

[  ]

A.study
B.discuss
C.record
D.remember

13.

[  ]

A.they
B.anybody
C.he
D.everybody

14.

[  ]

A.this
B.that
C.it
D.they

15.

[  ]

A.road
B.street
C.way
D.direction

16.

[  ]

A.that
B.in that
C.which
D.for which

17.

[  ]

A.suffer
B.eat
C.harm
D.spit

18.

[  ]

A.to feel
B.feeling
C.felt
D.having felt

19.

[  ]

A.strange
B.painful
C.peaceful
D.natural

20.

[  ]

A.happy
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  At first, her family 9 help from just about every doctor they could find. But 10 of them were able to suggest a means 11 which she could be cured. Then her parents were frightened, and they 12 waking her up when she was sleepwalking. In fact, the general advice is that we 13 not wake a sleepwalker. This follows the idea that 14 comes from some deep anxiety.

  To wake a person and bring them to a 15 realization that they are not 16 they thought they were could increase the feeling of anxiety and perhaps 17 reinforce (加强) the habit.

   18 sleepwalkers stop without any warning — they just never do it again. In Mary's case, 19 , she slatted sleepwalking soon after her twelfth birthday and was still doing it the day 20 she died, in 1989, at 93 years of age.

1.

[  ]

A.besides
B.but
C.beside
D.including

2.

[  ]

A.sleep
B.trip
C.day
D.night

3.

[  ]

A.likes
B.seems
C.looks
D.proves

4.

[  ]

A.excitement
B.anger
C.fear
D.anxiety

5.

[  ]

A.sleeping
B.playing
C.tiring
D.waking

6.

[  ]

A.more
B.most
C.very
D.so

7.

[  ]

A.falls
B.rises
C.reduces
D.raises

8.

[  ]

A.half-physical
B.mental
C.physical
D.half-mental

9.

[  ]

A.looked
B.sought
C.search
D.found

10.

[  ]

A.every
B.all
C.neither
D.none

11.

[  ]

A.in
B.by
C.for
D.to

12.

[  ]

A.tried
B.managed
C.intended
D.planned

13.

[  ]

A.would
B.might
C.should
D.could

14.

[  ]

A.sleep
B.sleeping
C.sleepwalker
D.sleepwalking

15.

[  ]

A.sudden
B.slow
C.clear
D.complete

16.

[  ]

A.where
B.when
C.which
D.what

17.

[  ]

A.still
B.ever
C.could
D.even

18.

[  ]

A.Less
B.Most
C.More
D.Few

19.

[  ]

A.perhaps
B.anyway
C.still
D.though

20.

[  ]

A.after
B.when
C.before
D.since

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D.possible   

  
  

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C.in   

  
  

D.for   

  
  

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C.among   

  
  

D.with   

  
  

5A.view   

  
  

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D.survey   

  
  

6A.suggested   

  
  

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C.reported   

  
  

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D.spent   

  
  

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B.needs   

  
  

C.demands   

  
  

D.way   

  
  

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C.Additional   

  
  

D.Further   

  
  

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B.money   

  
  

C.values   

  
  

D.charges   

  
  

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C.thoroughly   

  
  

D.entirely   

  
  

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C.suggest   

  
  

D.require   

  
  

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B.knowledge   

  
  

C.learning   

  
  

D.feeling   

  
  

14A.accounts   

  
  

B.responsibility   

  
  

C.ability   

  
  

D.well-being   

  
  

15A.with   

  
  

B.within   

  
  

C.against   

  
  

D.for   

  
  

16A.furthermore   

  
  

B.therefore   

  
  

C.however   

  
  

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17A.in   

  
  

B.with   

  
  

C.from   

  
  

D.by   

  
  

18A.weakens   

  
  

B.loses   

  
  

C.reduces   

  
  

D.destroys   

  
  

19A.ask   

  
  

B.make   

  
  

C.do   

  
  

D.work   

  
  

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B.with   

  
  

C.in   

  
  

D.on   

  

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  He also loved the 3rd wife very much. He's very proud of her and always wanted to 3 her to his friends.

  He, too, loved his 2nd wife. 4 the merchant faced some problems, he always turned to his 2nd wife and she 5 always help him out.

  Now, the merchant's 1st wife had made great contributions to his business. However, the merchant did not love her and 6 she loved him deeply, he hardly took notice of her.

  One day, the merchant fell ill. He knew that he was going to die 7 . He told himself,“Now I have 4 wives with me. 8 when I die, I'll be alone. How 9 I'll be!”

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  Then a voice 17 out,“I'll leave with you. I'll follow you no matter 18 you go.”Brokenhearted, the merchant said,“I 19 have taken much better care of you while I could have !”

    20 ,we all have 4 wives in our lives: our body, our possessions, our friends, and our soul. We should take good care of our soul all our life.

 

 

(1) Awore

Bbought

Cdressed

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(2) Agave

Btreated

Cprovided

Dsent

(3) Ashow    off

Bturn    off

Cshow    out

Dturn    out

(4) AWherever

BHowever

CWhether

DWhenever

(5) Aought    to

Bcould

Cwould

Dmight

(6) Asince

Balthough

Conce

Das

(7) Asoon

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Ceasily

Dbitterly

(8) ASo

BAnd

CBut

DFor

(9) Alonely

Bfriendly

Clovely

Dfunny

(10) Arespected

Bmissed

Cwanted

Dloved

(11) Alike

Bcatch

Chelp

Dfollow

(12) Asad

Bhopeless

Canxious

Dlucky

(13) AYes

BNo

CSure

DOK

(14) Awork

Bleave

Cremarry

Dstay

(15) Aseldom

Balways

Csometimes

Doften

(16) Aadvise

Bdemand

Csuggest

Dhelp

(17) Acalled

Bcried

Ccame

Dwarned

(18) Ahow

Bwhere

Cwhen

Dwhy

(19) Amust

Bneed

Cshould

Dmay

(20) AOtherwise

BTherefore

CAnyway

DActually

 

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  Later Mark returned safe and   17   to his mother’s side, good humored and all smiles as usual   18   nothing unusual had   19   happened.The Iron Woman, however, broke down again and was   20   sobbing for the second time.

(1)

[  ]

A.

seldom

B.

quite

C.

usually

D.

frequently

(2)

[  ]

A.

talk

B.

pretend

C.

seem

D.

look

(3)

[  ]

A.

help

B.

control

C.

oppression

D.

power

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[  ]

A.

shaking

B.

dream

C.

fear

D.

shock

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[  ]

A.

speak

B.

appear

C.

pay

D.

cook

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[  ]

A.

object

B.

subject

C.

report

D.

announcement

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[  ]

A.

unprepared

B.

answering

C.

eager

D.

ready

(8)

[  ]

A.

son

B.

self control

C.

balance

D.

belief

(9)

[  ]

A.

because

B.

that

C.

as

D.

thus

(10)

[  ]

A.

eager

B.

curious

C.

afraid

D.

worried

(11)

[  ]

A.

broke

B.

fell

C.

calmed

D.

went

(12)

[  ]

A.

solved

B.

turned

C.

calmed

D.

broke

(13)

[  ]

A.

interesting

B.

moving

C.

serious

D.

merry

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[  ]

A.

character

B.

importance

C.

thought

D.

position

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[  ]

A.

set

B.

worry

C.

think

D.

talk

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it

B.

she

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this

D.

that

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A.

healthy

B.

happy

C.

sound

D.

well

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[  ]

A.

so that

B.

as if

C.

though

D.

as

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[  ]

A.

ever

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just

C.

never

D.

yet

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[  ]

A.

seen

B.

caught

C.

heard

D.

made

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