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his own future plan 5. appropriate。s own.B) one can enjoy more freedom by living on one39。 paycheckThe author easily ( ) since the BUNAC program was ( ) there and many ( ) participated in the program.Answer:found a job in London。 but don’t drink too much. 8. The drug my toothache. It was really effective. 9. It was a difficult situation but he it very well.10. To a happy mood is very important in one’s study and work. Answer: , , adjust, , , , , , , 14 1. The country too many wars, causing great suffering and poverty. 2. I lost my job, and the rise in power costs our difficulties.3. The scandal the resignation (辭職) of the President.4. I can not on such a small salary.5. I can not why she said she no longer loved me. Answer: through, 2. added to, 3. led to, 4. get by, 5. figure out 16 passageA: Many activities help you 1)( ) the time on campus. But only when you 2)( ) yourself into the world of University Societies, can you 3)( ) out what goes on in the university. At Oxford, your first move should be to check out the bewilderingly large array of 4)( ) at the Freshers’ Fair. The degree to which people get involved in 5)( ) varies. Some students totally 6)( ) themselves in a club, others prefer to take a more eclectic approach, while many pletely 7)( ) University Societies and just 8)( ) out with mates in college. Societies offer a great chance to 9)( ) people from outside college. With over 300 registered societies at Oxford, there really is something for everyone. You won’t get 10)( ).passageB: A 1)( ) life is necessary to live in today’s world. I’ve experienced great 2)( ) in my study and work. And I finally find a way out in my 3)( ) time. I spend most of my 4)( ) time reading, listening to music, talking to my real life friends, or talking on the Internet with people I meet. Stress can be a very 5)( ) and 6)( ) experience. But when it 7)( ), you can do something other than wait, like talking to your friends or listening to music. Then you may not think you would have been so stressed and 8)( ). A wellbalanced life is important to 9) ( ). And leisure time plays a 10) ( ) role. Answer: Passage A: , , , , , , , , , Passage B: , , , , , , , , , Unit 4 Passage A 3 The author decided early in her college years that she wanted to experience ( ) before entering ( ) .Answer:living abroad。t put my finger on what it is.,而且也與我的夾克不相配。(worthy of)Answer:“A couple of other books are also worthy of mention,” added the professor after giving us a long list of reference books.Unit .33 As a freshman, there’s really something you might be eager to find on campus, . the chance to throw yourself into the world of University Societies, and discover the huge range of activities at Oxford. Your first move should be to check out the large array of clubs at the OUSU 1) ( ) , from which you will get a brandnew edition of the prehensive 2) ( ) to all things at Oxford. If you miss the fair, you can still see what societies are offered in The Oxford Directory, a 3) ( ) issued to you in Freshers’ Week. The degree to which people get involved in societies 4) ( ) . Some totally 5) ( ) themselves in a club, rising to bee a leader of the organization。(be proud of)Answer:If your father were still alive, he would be very proud of you.3. 她開車轉(zhuǎn)彎上了自家的車道 (driveway),不料發(fā)現(xiàn)路已被堵塞 (block)。(no more than)Answer:You are no more careful than your brother. You two can’t do the work that needs care and skill.3. 多一個(gè)人參會(huì)對(duì)會(huì)議安排不會(huì)有什么影響。Neill wrote more than 35 plays and was the first American ( ) awarded a Nobel Prize for Literature. (drama)4. I am retired and now working as a ( ) in an organization helping orphans. (voluntary)5. Compared to some other developing countries, the cell phone market in China is ( ) . (flourish)Answer: 2. United 3. dramatist 4. volunteer 5. flourishing7 1. 這鋼琴有些不對(duì)勁,但是我無(wú)法說(shuō)清楚。(vary)Answer:Opinions on whether we should open up a new society vary a great deal.Unit 3 PA B 10 What does the author mainly tell us in the passage?(您未選擇此題答案) A) A wellbalanced life is not easy to have in today39。 opportunitiesTwo months after she ( ) , she crossed the Atlantic, ( ) Europe for six months before arriving in London.Answer:graduated from college。 hesitate for a second4 The channel tunnel (英吉利海峽隧道) is one of the biggest engineering projects ever . He took it as an insult (侮辱) which wasn39。 sophomore 2. living on his own。s be too dressy. Plain, simple clothes are for school wear.There were not many people who dared predict the the next World Cup.You are not supposed to your name on the tree in the park. Answer: , , , , , , , , , Unit 5 Passage A 3 The author tells us his 1) ( ) experience with a telephone 2) ( ) to show us that you can never 3) ( ) the impressions you may make on others. When he was young, he 4) ( ) his finger with a 5) ( ) while staying alone at home. It was at this time he received some good advice on the phone from the “Information, please” operator. When his pet bird died, the operator 6) ( ) him. For this act of kindness the boy 7) ( ) her ( ) being so patient, understanding, and kind but also for spending so much of her time on him. Over the years he called her many more times and developed a friendship with her. He later moved away from his hometown but 8)