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1.- I saw a car crash into the tree just now.
- ________
A.You should drive safely.
B.A car? Not a man?
C.Wow, that's scaring.
??°?:C
2.- Sorry. I have taken your car key by mistake.
- ________
A.That's right.
B.You're welcome.
C.It doesn't matter.
??°?:C
3.- So kind of you to recommend such a good website for shopping.
- ________?
A.It doesn't matter.
B.Never mind.?
C.My pleasure.
??°?:C
4.- Would you mind taking the rubbish outside?
- ________
A.Not at all.
B.Never mind.
C.Yes, I will.
??°?:A
5.- Could you please connect me with the HR Department?
- ________
A.OK. Thank you.
B.Hold on a minute, please. I'll put you through.
C.Help yourself.?
??°?:B
6.There are ________ students in Class One than in Class Two.?
A.many? ? ? ??
B.more? ? ? ? ?
C.most
??°?:B
7.Denmark recognized the ________ of wind energy early.?
A.possibility
B.potential
C.power
??°?:B
8.This medicine ________ before dinner.?
A.should have taken
B.should have been took
C.should be taken
??°?:C
9.Mary can't help ________when she saw her parents.
A.crying
B.to cry
C.cry
??°?:A
10.I'd appreciate it if you could tell me how ________ the machine.
A.operate
B.to operate
C.operating
??°?:B
11.?It's no use ________ here. Let's go home.
A.waiting
B.to wait
C.wait
??°?:A
12.The law requires that everyone _______ his car checked at least once a year.
A.has
B.had
C.have
??°?:C
13.Well, the design manager is ________ by your CV and he wants you to be in his team. ? ? ? ??
A.impress
B.impressed
C.impressing
??°?:B
14.These shops ________ to the needs of children.
A.meet
B.solve
C.cater
??°?:C
15.No one can be sure ________ in a million years.
A.what man will look like
B.what will man look like
C.man will look like what
??°?:A
16.There are ________ of ways to make your house look greener.
A.many? ? ? ??
B.plenty? ? ? ?
C.lot
??°?:B
17.The ________ question is much more different than this one.
A.six?
B.sixth
C.sixteen
??°?:B
18.____ trying to beat back the rising flood, innovative amphibious buildings can adapt to the rising flood.
A.Besides
B.For
C.Instead of
??°?:C
19.The question ______ by us soon.
A.is going to discuss
B.has been discussed
C.is going to be discussed
??°?:C
20.It was the Louvre Pyramid ________ brought him worldwide fame.?
A.what
B.that?
C.as
??°?:B
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In capsule hotels, each guest stays in a small sleeping space called capsule. It measures about 2 meters in length and 1 meter in both width and height.
It is a type of hotel first developed in Japan intended to provide cheap, basic overnight accommodation for guests who do not require the services offered by traditional hotels. Facilities differ, but most include a television and wireless internet connection. There are many buttons in the capsule. One turns on the light, one turns on the TV, and one controls the channels. There is a radio and an alarm clock built in. The open end of the capsule can be closed, for privacy, with a curtain or a fiber glass door. Luggage is stored in a locker. Clothes and shoes are sometimes exchanged for a yukata and slippers on entry. Washrooms are communal. Guests are asked not to smoke or eat in the capsules. Some hotels also provide restaurants (or at least vending machines), pools, and other entertainment facilities. Capsules are used primarily by men. Some capsule hotels offer separate sections for male and female guests.
The benefits of these hotels are convenience and price, usually around ?¤2000-4000 (USD 25-50) a night. They provide a place for those who may be too drunk to return home safely. About 30% at the Capsule Hotel were unemployed or underemployed and were renting capsules by the month. It was first offered to salary men who had missed the last train home, but now it is also popular with travelers from all over the world. Therefore, it??s going to gain more popularity.
1.The space of each capsule is quite _____. (1)
A.large
B.capacious
C.limited
2.Most capsules are not equipped with _____ in the small sleeping space. (2)
A.a TV
B.washrooms
C.wireless internet connection
3.Capsule hotels were first developed in _____. (3)
A.Japan
B.China
C.UK
4.The benefits of these hotels do not include _____. (4)
A.convenience
B.comfort
C.price
5.The writer has a ____ attitude towards capsule hotels. (5)
A.positive
B.negative
C.neutral
(1).cloze Subject
A.A
B.B
C.C
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(2).cloze Subject
A.A
B.B
C.C
??°?:B
(3).cloze Subject
A.A
B.B
C.C
??°?:A
(4).cloze Subject
A.A
B.B
C.C
??°?:B
(5).cloze Subject
A.A
B.B
C.C
??°?:A
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Ieoh Ming Pei is definitely one of the biggest names in architecture. Born in China in 1917, Pei was the son of a prominent banker. He grew up mostly in Hong Kong and Shanghai. At the age of 17, Pei left for the United States to study architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then Harvard University.
Pei attracted great attention in the US for the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, but it was the Louvre Pyramid that brought him worldwide fame. In 1981, the newly elected President of France came up with an ambitious plan for a variety of construction projects, including the renovation of the Louvre Museum. Pei was invited to join the renovating team. Pei finally agreed to take on the project after three secretive trips to Paris.
Pei designed not only a glass and steel pyramid to serve as the entrance to the Louvre, but also a transformation of the interiors. The public reacted harshly to the design, mostly because of the proposed pyramid. In an attempt to soothe public anger, Pei took a suggestion from then-mayor of Paris and placed a full-sized model of the pyramid in the courtyard of the Louvre.
During the four days of its exhibition, an estimated 60,000 people visited the site. Critics eased their opposition after witnessing the proposed scale of the pyramid. The new entrance was opened to the public in March, 1989. By that time, public opinion had softened on the Pyramid; a poll found a 56 percent approval rating for the pyramid. ?°The much-feared pyramid has become adorable,?± wrote a French writer. The experience was exhausting for Pei, but also rewarding. ?°After the Louvre,?± Pei said later, ?°I thought no project would be too difficult.?± Now the Louvre Pyramid is Pei??s most famous structure.
1.Pei became famous for he was elected by the President John F. Kennedy to design a library. (1)
A.T
B.F
2.France people were pleased with the Pei??s proposal of renovating the Louvre Museum in 1981. (2)
A.T
B.F
3.In order to ease public anger, Pei changed his original architectural design. (3)
A.T
B.F
4.Pei didn??t think there would be any other project as challenging as the Louvre Pyramid. (4)
A.T
B.F
5.As for Pei, the days for working out the Louvre Pyramid were tiring but meaningful. (5)
A.T
B.F
(1).cloze Subject
A.T
B.F
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(2).cloze Subject
A.T
B.F
??°?:B
(3).cloze Subject
A.T
B.F
??°?:B
(4).cloze Subject
A.T
B.F
??°?:A
(5).cloze Subject
A.T
B.F
??°?:A
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