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B. instead ofC. more than D. so much as127. The rain was heavy and ____ the land was flooded. A. consequently B. continuously C. constantly D. consistently128. A series of measures __________,people in that area managed to survive the severe famine, A. having taken B. were taken C. having been taken D. have been made129. Give me an undisturbed hour,_______________ I’ll finish the work Jack has left unfinished. A. and B. or C. so that D. in order that130. Since you changed lanes without signaling,you are as much _________ for the accident as the other driver.A. to be blamed B. for blamingC. blamed D. to blame131. The farmer cut more firewood than usual , in anticipation of a cold winter when there will be a food and fuel _______. A. shortage B. scarcity C.lack D. rarity132. The government is responsible for the ___________ of roads and other public facilities. A. service B. maintenance C. conservation D. illustration133. Many scientists believe that man is ________ from apes. A. descended B. evolved C. revolved D. proceeded134. To our disappointment , the quality of the article we bought was __________ to what we had expected. A. familiar B. interior C. superior D. inferior135. I can’t ___________ any difference between the two paintings;they are so much alike. A. divide B. separate C. distinguish D. isolatePart Ⅱ Cloze In future trade the key development to watch is the relationship between the industrialized and the developing nations .The 136 World countries export their mineral 137 and tropical agricultural products , which bring them 138 foreign exchange . Tourism has also been greatly responsible 139 the rapid development of some 140 nations . Many Third world nations with high 141 and low wages have seen an emigration(移居)of workers 142 the developed nations. Western Europe has 143 millions of such workers from Mediterranean countries. The developing nations profit 144 these workers bring their savings and their acquired technical skills 145 home . Many developing nations benefit when western nations establish manufacturing in their countries to take advantage of cheap labor.136. A. First B. Second C. West D. Third137. A. ranges B. scopes C. deposits D. products138. A. desired B. possible C. available D. abandon139. A. to B. for C. towards D. over140. A. developed B. powerful C. industrialized D. developing 141. A. employment B. unemployment C. development D. improvement142. A. to B. by C. at D. in143. A. exploited B. imported C. received D. specified144. A. because B. before C. since D. when145. A. down B. all C. back D. outsidePart Ⅲ Complete each sentence Before the 1870’s,trained nurses were virtually unknown in the United States. Hospital nursing was an unskilled occupation , taken up by women of the lower classes, some of whom were from the charity house. The movement for reform originated not with doctors , but among upperclass women, who had taken on the role of guardians of a new hygienic order. Though some doctors approved of the women’s desire to establish a nurses’ training school, which would attract the daughters of the middle class, other medical men were opposed, Plainly threatened by the prospect, they objected that educated nurses would not do as they were told — a remarkable ment on the status anxieties of nineteenthcentury physicians. But the women reformers did not depend on the physicians approval. When resisted, as they were at Bellevue in efforts to install trained nurses on the maternity wards(婦科病房),they went over the heads of the doctors to men of their own class of greater power and authority . (Florence Nightingale , who had friends high in the English