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tch finally.A. What , which B. That, that C. What, that D. That, what12. The murderer was brought in, with his hands _____behind his back.A. being tied B. having tied C. to be tied D. tied13. Many applicants stood outside the manager’s office, nervously waiting _________ for the job. A. to choose B. being chosen C. choosing D. to be chosen 14. People have been plaining about SKII recently and think the advertisements always persuade people _________ the products which are not so good. A. buy B. to buy C. buying D. bought15. I am going to the post office. Do you have any letter _________?A. to be sent B. to send C. sending D. sent 三、完形填空 (20小題,共30分) In July, 2003, after searching for 12 years, explorers announced that they had located the sunken ship called Republic in 1,700 feet of water about 100 miles off the southeast coast of the United States. The Republic was a steamship carrying 59 16 from New York to New Orleans 17 it 18 in a hurricane on October 25,1865, according to newspaper reports and other historical records. All the passengers were rescued, 19 the ship and its valuable goods, including 20,000 $20 gold coinsintended to help pay for the reconstruction of the South after the Civil War — went to the bottom of the ocean with the Republic. Over the past thirty years, underwater archaeology 20 as diving equipment and robots that can be used under water 21 . It can raise good 22 , both for governments and private mercial panies which 23 this kind of business. The 24 of the Titanic has made underwater archaeology very popular. Since the Republic is so far out in international waters, the pany doesn39。t need 25 to begin work at the site. No one 26 near the site for about 140 years. Nearly 4,000 artifacts were 27 , giving a good impression of life in the 1860s, from shoes to chess pieces, bs, toothbrushes, plates and cups, personal things, cooking and serving bowls, and many, many more 28 . Recovering the Republic may 29 up to $3 million. However, 30 that selling the gold coins may bring 31 money in profits 32 from $120 to $180 million. Today more than 51,000 coins have been recovered, which is believed to be about 25% of 33 . The collection includes over 100 different types of gold coins 34 between 1838 and 1865, and contains some of the 35 examples of United States gold and silver coins from the period.16. A. deer B. passengers C. newspapers D. people17. A. while B. when C. as D. as soon as18. A. sank B. buried C. went D. got19. A. and B. or C. however D. but20. A. found B. came into being C. went into D. came into beings21. A. improved B. progressed C. were improved D. were progressed22. A. oute B. profits C. results D. consequences23. A. take out B. take in C. undertake D. take up24. A. invention B. discovery C. being D. appearance25. A. a permit B. a certificate C. time D. energy26. A. was B. has been C. had been D. is27. A. invented B. recovered C. covered D. uncovered28. A. object B. piece C. lists D. items29. A. cost B. took C. spent D. paid30. A. it expected B. it is expected C. it is reported D. it reported31. A. many B. an amount of C. a number of D. a great deal32. A. ranging B. including C. expanding D. rising33. A. the rest B. the total C. the most D. the money34. A. writing B. suggesting C. showing D. dating35. A. best B. smallest C. finest D. tiniest四、閱讀理解(40分)A In the world today, all of the people need recreation(消遣). We can not work all the time if we are going to keep healthy and enjoy life. Everyone has his own way of relaxing. Perhaps the most popular form is to take part in sports. There are team sports, such as basketball and football. T