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A. because of B. in charge of C. due to D. instead of
29. They will fly to Washington, they plan to stay for two or three days.
A. where B. there C. which D. when
30. Throughout history, the language _____ by a powerful group spreads across a civilization.
A. speaking B. spoken C. to speak D. to be spoken
31. The chairman thought ______ necessary to invite Professor Smith to speak at the meeting.
A. that B. it C. this D. him
32. By the 10th century, Old English _______ the official language of England.
A. became B. has become C. had become D. was becoming
33. The teacher stressed again that the students should not ______ any important details while retelling the story.
A. bring out B. let out C. leave out D. make out
34. People in Changsha are proud of they have achieved in the past ten years.
A. whether B. which C. what D. how
Section B (12’)
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with word or phrases that best fits the context.
It started out like any other Wednesday — reports to type and telephones to answer. It was 4:30 p.m. and Lauren had finished her work in the office. Although she was very 35 , she couldn’t go straight home. She had to do the part-time job in the evening — working as a waitress in a fast-food café. As a single mother struggling to 36 the whole family, Lauren’s days were 37 an endless mix of typewriters, answering telephones and serving customers. A few hours later, the whole 38 of Lauren changed when she discovered that she won $5 million in a lottery(彩票).
This was five years ago. Today, Lauren is back to typing reports and answering telephones. Instead of leading a 39 life, she has no money and is once again working hard to make money. Like many lottery winners, Lauren 40 her winnings in immoderate(无节制的) spending. Now, how she wishes she had properly managed her wealth. “If I got that kind of money,” you may be thinking. “I would never 41 it.”
That may be. But what are you doing with the wealth you already own? I don’t mean your money. I mean your inner 42 , such as your talents, time, and opportunities. Your inner wealth is far more 43 than your money. However, in our lives, we often ignore our inner wealth and always try to 44 money.
Our life is limited. Sadly, many people come to the 45 of their lives but have never made full use of their inner wealth. So, try to grasp 46 to use your inner wealth. Live your life to the fullest and don’t regret it when you come to the end of your life. Live without regret, and spend each day seriously.
35. A. surprised B. worried C. tired D. embarrassed
36. A. protect B. support C. encourage D. stand
37. A. ever B. seldom C. always D. never
38. A. duty B. world C. family D. business
39. A. hard B. rich C. busy D. mean
40. A. dropped B. missed C. left D. lost
41. A. accept B. waste C. use D. doubt
42. A. beauty B. self C. wealth D. peace
43. A. valuable B. interesting C. attractive D. popular
44. A. praise B. hide C. show D. collect
45. A. top B. side C. end D. beginning
46. A. reason B. chance C. experience D. right
Section C. (8’)
Directions: Complete the following passage by using ONE word that best fits the context.
It was a sunny day. I was walking alone 47. _____ I found a BlackBerry cell phone under the bench of the park. I picked it 48. _____ and it still worked! I looked around the park, 49. _____ to find nobody except myself.
My mother’s words “Be honest ” came to my mind. I looked through the contact list and called some numbers to see 50. _____ I could find whose phone it was. Unfortunately, nobody answered. 51. _____, I decided to sit on the bench under which I found the BlackBerry and waited for some time. Then, two college-aged students came to me. I stopped them and asked whether they had lost something. 52. _____ shook their heads. But as I mentioned some names on the contact list, one of them was sure it must be 53_____ phone of one of his friends, Peter.