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GrammarandVocabulary
PART-1
(A)
Gordonwashungry.Heopenedtherefrigerator,25_____thereusedtobemuchfood
before
his
wife
left
him.There
must
be
26_____
in
here
to
eat,hethought.
Now,
however,therewasasinglehotdog.
After27_____(take)itouto
fitspackage,heputasmallfryingpanontothestove
’s
gasburner.Heturnedontheheat.Thenhepouredalittlebitofvegetableoilintothe
pan.Heslicedthehotdoginhalflengthwise.28_____theoilgothot,heputthetwo
halves
in
the
pan.
About
29_____
minute
later,
heflipped
eachhalf
over.
After
anotherminute,hetookthehotdogoutofthepan.
Gordonputtwoslicesofbreadintothetoaster.Thiswastastyandhealthybread.
Thefirstingredient30_____(list)wasorganicsproutedwheat.Thefirstingredientin
ordinarybreadisusuallyunbleachedflour.
Whenthetoastpoppedup,heputmustard,mayonnaise,andketchupononeslice.
Thenheaddedtwoslicesofonion.31_____topoftheonions,heplacedthehotdog.
Ontopofthehotdog,heputacoupleofslicesofapple.Thenheaddedsomebitsof
hotgreenchile,andthenputthetoppieceoftoastontothechilebits.32_____
a
sandwich,hethought,ashesatdown33_____(eat).
(B)
Saraneeded
to
see
thedoctor.
She
had
an
upset
stomach.
Shefelt
bloated,
and
needed
to
pass
gas
every
minute
or
so.Thiswas
terrible.
She
34_____
hardly
go
anywhereinpublic.
Herfriendstoldheritwas35_____shehadmovedto
America.Theair,water,and
foodinAmericaweren'tagreeingwithher.Theysaidshewouldhavetoreturntoher
homecountry.
"Noway,"Sarasaid.She
didn't
want
to
go
home.
She
likedAmerica.
Thiswas
a
minorproblem,shewassure.Anygooddoctorwouldsolveitinnotime.Twodays
later,shesawherdoctor.Heaskedherifshedrankmilk.Shesaidyes,threeglasses
aday.
"Don'tdrinkany36_____
(much)
regular
milk.
Start
drinking
lactose-free
milk,
becauselactosecanupsetyourstomach."
Thenheaskedher37_____therewereanybigproblemsinherlife.Shesaidthather
boyfriend
was
abig
problem.He
wanted
to
getmarried,
38_____she
didn't.
The
doctorsaidthatsheshouldbreakupwithherboyfriendandfind39_____.
"Why?
"Saraasked.
"Because
your
boyfriend
40_____
(give)
youtoo
much
stress.
Heis
probably
the
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maincauseofyourupsetstomach."
"Idon'tthinkmyboyfriendisgoingtolikethat."
"Justtellhimifhereallylovesyou,heshouldleaveyou."
(A)25.
where
27.something
28.taking
29.
When/After
30.a/one
31.
listed
32.On
33.what
34.toeat
(B)35.
could
36.because
37.more
37.if
38.but
39.another
40.is
giving
PART-2
(A)
OnedayIheardtwogirlstalkingaboutmakingnetfriendsinacaf.Oneésaidthat
she(25)______(meet)oneofhernetfriendsandtheothertoldhernottobecause
mostpeoplefoundtheirnetfriends(26)______(disappoint)inreallife.
Weallknowitisquitecommonnowthatmanyteenagers,especially(27)______
fromone-childfamilies,liketomakenetfriendsandspendlotsoftimechattingwiththembecausetheyneedsomeonetotalkwithandsharetheirsorrowandhappiness.However,isitwiseforthemtodoso?
Inmyopinion,itispossibleforyoutofindsomerealgoodfriendswiththehelpofnewtechnologybutyou(28)____________takecare.WhenyoutalkwithsomeoneunknownontheInternet,youhavenoideaatallwhatkindofpersonheisand(29)
______heistellingyouthetruth.Besideswecan’tdenythatsomebadguysmask
themselvesverywellsothattheycangetmanynicepeople(30)______(trap).So,
you’retakingtheriskofmeetingyournetfriends(31)______yougetanyideaabout
him.Inaword,youcanneverbetoocarefulwhenmeetingyournetfriends.
(B)
Perhapsoneaspectofmodernlifewhichismostoftenconsidered‘annoying’isnoise.Accordingtosomeestimates,theamountofurbannoise(32)______(double)
inthepasttenyears,andwiththeincreaseinroadandairtraffic,noiseislikelytoincreasetoo.
Noisequiteclearlyaffectsthehealthofmodernman.Itisahealththreat.Loudnoise
(33)______(say)tobealeadingcauseofdeafnessamongmanypeopleover65.Itis
alsoamajor(34)______(contribute)factorincausingstress,(35)______itself
causesavarietyofillnesses.
Noiseissometimesassociatedwithlackofcommunicationinthemodernworld.Inmanybusyshops,factoriesandnightclubs,(36)______levelandconstancyofnoisemakeconversationatanaturalleveldifficultorimpossible.
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Certainpeopleinsociety,suchasmotorcyclists,seemtobelievetheyhavearight(37)______(make)asmuchnoiseastheylikewithoutbeingfined.Dothey?
Wearesotrainedtonoiseinthismodernworld(38)______peoplegrowingupwith
little(39)______noexperienceofgenuinepeaceandquiethavebeguntoassociate
silencewithboredom.Isn’tittimeforustostartteachingyoungpeoplethatsilence
isgoldenandthatyoucandoalotofinterestingthings(40)______the
accompanimentofnoise?
25.wouldmeet/wasgoingtomeet26.disappointing27.those28.have
to/oughtto29.whether/if30.trapped31.before/unless32.hasdoubled33.issaid
34.contributing35.which36.the37.tomake38.that39.or40.without
PART-3
(A)
LastAugustSusanandforty-twootherstudentsgotwetanddirtywhileremovingsix
tonsofgarbage(25)_____theriverrunningacrosstheircity.(26)_____cleanedup
theriver
aspartofaweeklong
environmental
camp.
Likeone
in
three
American
rivers,thisriverissopollutedthatit
unsafe’sforswimmingorfishing.Still,Susan,
(27)_____hasjustcompletedherthirdsummercampontherivercleanup,seesa
change
inthis
river.“Sincewe
started
three
yearsago,the
river
isgetting
a
lot
(28)_____(clean),
”she
says.
Environmental
scientists
praise
the
teenagers
for
removinggarbage(29)_____canharmwildlife.Waterbirds,forexample,candieof
plasticbottleringsandgetcutbytinymetals.Three
yearsago,whenthecleanup
started,
garbage
waseverywhere.
Butthisyeartheteenagers
can
row
their
boats
fast.Bytheendofthesix-hourcleanup,they(30)_____(remove)enoughgarbageto
fillmore
thantwolargetrucks.
“(31)_____(see)allthatgarbage
in
theriver
makes
peoplebegintocareaboutenvironmentalissues,
”SusansaysShe.hopesthatwhen
othersreadthat,sheandherpeerscareenough(32)_____(clean)itup,maybethey
wouldthinktwicebeforetheythrowgarbageintotheriver.
(B)
DaveFusslosthisjob(33)_____(drive)atruckforasmallcompanyinwestMichigan.
Hiswife,
Gerrie,
was
stillworkingin
thelocalschool
cafeteria,
andtheprice
of
everythingwasrising.TheFusseswereatriskofjoiningthemillionsofAmericans
whohavelosttheirhomesinrecentyears.ThenDaveandGerriereceivedatimely
gift---$7,000,alegacy(
遗产)fromtheirneighborsIshandArleneHatch,whodiedin
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GrammarandVocabulary
(34)_____
accident.
“Itreally
made
a
difference
(35)_____we
were
going
under
financially.
”saysDave.
ButtheFussesweren’ttheonlyfolksinAltoandtheneighboringtownofLow
ellto
receiveunexpected
legacy
from
theHatches.
Dozens
ofother
families
(36)_____(touch)
bytheHatches
’generosity.Insomecases,itwasafewthousand
dollars;inothers,itwasmorethan$100,000.
Itsurprised
nearly
everyone
that
the
Hatches
had
so
much
money,
more
than
$3million—theywereanelderlycouplewholivedinanoldhouseon(37)_____was
leftofthefamilyfarm.
(38)_____
_____thefinancialcrisis,IshandArlenedevelopedthehabitofsaving.
Theywerefondofcomparisonshoppingandwouldroutinelygofromstoretostore,
(39)_____(check)pricesbeforemakinganewpurchase.
Throughtheyears,theHatchespaidforlocalchildrentoattendsummercampwhen
theirparents(40)_____notafford
it.
“Ishand
Arlene
never
asked
whether
you
neededanything,
”saystheirfriendSandVanWeelden,
“Theycouldseethethings
theycoulddotomakeyouhappier,andtheywoulddothem.
”
25.from26.They27.who28.cleaner29.that/which30.hadremoved31.Seeing32.
toclean33.driving34.an35.when36.weretouched37.what38.Becauseof/
Owingto/Dueto39.checking40.could
PART-4
(A)
Asastudent,Igetsomanyassignmentseveryday.Ihavetostayuplateinorderto
finishallmyhomework.Iusedtocomplainaboutallthispressure(25)schoolwithmyclassmates.Wedidnotappreciateourteachersfortheirhardwor