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B.annoying;
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C.annoyed;
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D.annoyed;
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27.InordertoimproveourspokenEnglish,ourEnglishteacheralwaystriestogiveussomechancestopracticeEnglishconversationsinclass_________.
A.inorderB.inpairs
C.goon
D.keepon
28.Thecomputerisunderrepairatthemoment.Justwait______andthenitcanbeused.
A.forawhile
B.atatime
C.inaminute
D.atonetime
29.—IsAlicestillperforming?
—I’mafraidnot.Sheissaid____thestagealreadyasshehasgoneabroadforfurtherstudy.
A.toleave
B.tohaveleft
C.tobeleft
D.tohavebeenleft
30.EveryoneinourofficelikesMrLiubecauseheisgoodattellingand__jokesaboutdailylife.
A.puttingup
B.turningup
C.showingup
D.makingup
31.Hearingthefunnynews,thegirl____withtearsstillonherface.
A.brokeuplaughter
B.brokelaughing
C.burstintolaughter
D.burstlaughing
32.Timeisgold.Wecan’t_________towasteasingleminute.
A.fail
B.offer
C.have
D.afford
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A.upstanding
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35.—Really?
Whowillgive______lecture?
Whatisitabout?
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B.a;
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B.while
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C.leave
D.bring
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( )44.A.live
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C.play
D.sleep
( )45.A.complaining
B.telling
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( )46.A.power
B.weight
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( )47.A.do
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B.talk
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阅读理解
A
Theworldissmallerthanfirstthought,GermanresearchersattheUniversityofBonnsaid.
Theytookpartinaninternationalprojecttomeasurethediameter(直径)oftheworldthatshoweditisfivemillimeters(毫米)smallerthanthelastmeasurementmadefiveyearsago.
DrAxelNothnagel,wholedtheBonnresearchers,saidthedifferencewascrucialinthestudyofclimatechange.
“Itmayseemaverysmalldifference,butitisessentialforthepositioningofthesatellitesthatcanmeasurerisesinsealevel.”
“Theymustbeaccuratetothemillimeter.Ifthegroundstationstrackingthesatellitesarenotaccuratetothemillimeter,thenthesatellitescannotbeaccurateeither.”
Thescientistsroundedthenumberupto12,756.274kilometersforthegeneralpublic.
ThesystemofmeasurementusedbytheBonnscientistsinthetwo-yearprojectconsistedofradiowavesthatweretransmittedintospace.
“Anetworkofmorethan70radiotelescopesworldwidereceivesthesewaves.Becausethegauging(测量)stationsaresofarapartfromeachother,theradiosignalsarereceivedwithaslighttimelag(时滞),”DrNothnagelsaid.
“Fromthisdifferencewecanmeasurethedistancebetweentheradiotelescopestotheaccuracyoftwomillimetersper1,000kilometers.”
TheprocedureiscalledVLBI,whichstandsfor“VeryLongBaselineInterferometry”.
Thetechniquecanbeused,forexample,toprovethatEuropeandNorthAmericaaremovingapartatarateofabout18millimetersayear.
56.Accordingtothelastmeasurementmadefiveyearsago,thediameteroftheearthisabout______kilometers.
A.12,756.274
B.12,756.279
C.12,756.324
D.12,756.774
57.Theunderlinedword“crucial”inParagraph3probablymeans“_________”.
A.small
B.necessary
C.important
D.changeable
58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutthelatestmeasurementoftheearth?
A.Ittookabouttwoyearstofinishthemeasurement. B.ItwascarriedoutbytheUniversityofBonnalone.
C.Theerrorwascontrolledtoundertwomillimetersper1,000kilometers.
D.Anetworkofmorethan70radiotelescopesisemployedtoreceivetheradiowaves.
59.Ifthismeasurementendedthisyear(2007),thelastmeasurementendedin_________.
A.2000
B.2001
C.2002
D.2003
60.Thepassagemainlytellsus_________.
A.whytheearthisbecomingsmallerandsmaller B.howtomeasurethediameteroftheearth
C.somethingaboutthemeasurementofthediameteroftheearth D.thestudyofclimatechange
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