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根据首字母或汉语意思,在句中填入适当的词.
1.The crowd __________(惊慌) at the sound of the explosion.
2. It's useful to read some _____________(简写) English stories.
3. I'm sorry the book you want is not ________(可获得的)now, but you can choose others
related to the same topic.
4. I'm afraid it isn't a __________(方便的) time; could we fix another day?
5. She wore so much _________(珠宝) that she seemed to be covered in gold.
6. He was o with an English story so that he didn't hear someone come in.
7. With the midterm examination a_________, the students are working harder and harder.
8. Old English c____________ of Celtic, and the languages of the Angles and the Saxons,
which once conquered Britain, and the Vikings.
9. The college is not an o__________recognized Spanish language school.
10. The twins are so alike that we have much difficulty in d______________ one from the other.
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56. The _____________ (大多数) of the employees were against the plan.
57. The housing market is ____________ (繁荣) these years.
58. Your suitcase is to be examined by the ___________(海关) officers.
59. I had to have my _____________ (行李) weighed before boarding.
60. Local people ____________ (反对) to building this airport but in vain.
61. The students are ______________ (被禁止) to take cellphones to class.
62. Most of the representatives are in ___________ (支持) of the proposal.
63. Is it ___________ (方便的) for you to arrive here at six?
64. Please turn off the __________ (水龙头) after washing your hands.
65. You must deal with the matter with great _____________ (谨慎).
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单词拼写:根据句意,在空白处填入适当单词(每词1分,共计10分)
56. The _____________ (大多数) of the employees were against the plan.
57. The housing market is ____________ (繁荣) these years.
58. Your suitcase is to be examined by the ___________(海关) officers.
59. I had to have my _____________ (行李) weighed before boarding.
60. Local people ____________ (反对) to building this airport but in vain.
61. The students are ______________ (被禁止) to take cellphones to class.
62. Most of the representatives are in ___________ (支持) of the proposal.
63. Is it ___________ (方便的) for you to arrive here at six?
64. Please turn off the __________ (水龙头) after washing your hands.
65. You must deal with the matter with great _____________ (谨慎).
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At the present time, the Internet is very popular all over the world,
e in some big cities. But do you know the history of the
Internet? ______(建造)in 1960s, the Internet was only a network
of computers which shared simple _______(信息). If one of the
computers ______ down, the whole network would be unable to work,
_______(导致)continual problems. At first, just the government had
a_______ to the Internet, using it for communications among different
branches. ______ 1970s it had been used in universities, banks and hospitals.
At the beginning of 1990s computers became c for common people,
_______ increased the use of the Internet. Now tens of millions of people
log on every day, making _______ the most important part of people's life.
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No wonder that man in Munch’s The Scream is screaming. He keeps getting stolen. The famous painting went 1 in 1994 and again ten years later, both times from museums in Norway. 2 , security was extremely poor. Officials thought the painting was so famous that it wouldn’t be stolen. Wrong.
The world of art theft is not, as one might think, populated with intelligent persons who have a fine appreciation of art. Art thieves are thugs(流氓), according to a new book by Charley Hill. Hill was an undercover policeman 3 job was to track down stolen paintings. He says that the people who steal 4 were usually stealing wheels from cars a few years earlier. He describes priceless Vermeers being stuffed 5 the back of cars, Gainsboroughs being passed around by drug dealers with dirty hands and a nasty end to one of Henry Moore’s huge sculptures. The bronze, King and Queen, a 6 by Moore, was too heavy for the thieves to move, so they took out a chainsaw and cut off the heads, thinking those might be worth something.
The artworks usually turn up, sometimes many years 7 , though the police don’t always catch the thief. Even rarer is when a gentleman thief—one who steals art for personal pleasure only—is caught. In 2009, a waiter, Stephane from Switzerland, 32, 8 (find) guilty of stealing 69 artworks from museums since 1998. He told the court he did 9 for the love of art. His haul (赃物) was 10 over $1 billion—not bad for a waiter.
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