43. What is the probable meaning of the underlined part “Their gaze is arrested.”?

A. They get something to look at.

B. They can only look at one spot.

C. Their eyes are clear.

D. They can’t see freely.

对话填空

M: You don’t look happy. What (44) s____ to be the problem?
W: I’ve got to write a long composition for my English class, but I can’t come up (45) w_____ any idea.
M: That shouldn’t be too difficult. Remember those pictures you were (46) s_____ me last week?
W: (47) S_______, I’ve got them here from someplace.
M: Why don’t you write (48) s________ about the camel ride you took?
W: That (49) s_________ like a good idea. I can also tell about our visit to North Africa.
M: Well, now that you’re (50) f_______, I think I’ll be on my (51) w_______. I’ve got to finish my composition too.
W: (52) T______ for your help. I’m much more relaxed now and once I get it organized, it won’t be so (53) d________.
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书面表达

请根据以下5幅图画提供的信息,运用合理想象,用英语写一篇短文。图中的年轻人名叫李华。

 注意:1. 词数:120左右;      2. 参考词汇:人才 talent  口译员 interpreter。

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39. What does the “Wheelchair Access” probably mean?

A. It’s a kind of sidewalk built for disabled people.

B. It’s an entrance to a house built for the disabled people.

C. It’s a street built for the disabled people to have a walk.

D. It’s a special path for the disabled people to get to the garage.

                  (B)

Many people believe the glare from snow causes snow blindness. Yet, with dark glasses or not, they find themselves suffering from headaches and watering eyes, and even snow blindness, when exposed to several hours of “snow light”.

The United States army has now determined that glare from snow does not cause snow blindness in troops in a snow-covered country. Rather, a man’s eyes often find nothing to focus on in a broad space of snow-covered without-grass land. So his gaze continually moves and jumps back and forth over the entire landscape in search of something to look at. Finding something, hour after hour, the eyes never stop searching and the eyeballs become tired and the eye muscles ache. Nature makes up for this discomfort by producing more and more fluid (液体) which covers the eyeball. The fluid covers the eyeball in increasing quantity until it makes eyes difficult to see clearly, and the result is total, even though for a short time, snow blindness.

   Experiments lead the Army to a simple method of overcoming this problem. Scouts (侦察员) ahead of the troops are trained to shake snow from evergreen bushes, creating a dotted line as they cross completely snow-covered landscape. Even the scouts themselves throw lightweight, dark-colored objects ahead on which they can focus too. The men following can then see something. Their gaze is arrested. Their eyes focus on a bush and having found something to see, stop searching the snow-blanketed landscape. By focusing their attention on one object at a time, the men can cross the snow without becoming hopelessly snow-blind or lost. In this way the problem of crossing a continuous white land is overcome.

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