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ving in the Amazon forest in 1980 was of that in 1900. A. a half B. twofifths C. onefifth 42. The people who have destroyed the rainforest of the Yanomami.A. pick fruits and kill animals to eat B. made the roads and the airportsC. have lived there for about ten thousand years43. Which of the following is wrong?A. The Penan people closed 15 roads with blockades to save their forests.B. The Penan people were cutting down the trees to sell the wood.C. Those who wanted to cut down the trees were stopped at the road blockades. 44. In Panama, visitors have to before they enter the forest park of the Kuna people.A. pay for the tickets B. buy Brazil nuts C. pay for the gold 45. From the passage, we learn that .A. we need wood to build houses, so we have to cut down treesB. the rainforest people have done something to protect homeC. we mustn’t cut down any trees or kill any animalsIV. 口語運用題:(每小題1分,共6分)從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)木渥油瓿上旅娴膶υ?,并將其番號填入題前的括號內(nèi)。 can18. This question is hard ___________. A. to be answered B. to answer C. answer19. It is ______ expensive a camera ________ I don’t have enough money to buy it. A. so。 them11. This shirt looks nice ________ you, and you look very nice ________it. A. on。 to cry B. cry。 so are you B. So he is。 in12. If you want to improve your __________ skills, you must practice __________ English more often. A. spoken。 to20. __________of the class _________ League members. A. Twofifths。(每空1分,共21分65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. ____________ 73. 74. _______________ ______________VIII. 短文填空。(每小題1分,共10分)Although Americans’ informality(不拘禮節(jié)) is wellknown, many new visitors still think that it indicates (表明) a lack (缺少) of respect. This is especially __42__ in the business world. Americans often use names when meeting a stranger and don’t always shakes hands. They often just smile and say “Hi” or “Hello” instead of using a more formal hand shake. It’s good __43__that to an American such an informal greeting really means the same thing__44__ a more formal hand shake. Similarly (相似的),Americans do not usually give a special “farewell” or hand shake to each person when they __45__a party of business meeting. They often just wave goodbye to the whole groupers, perhaps say, “ Well, so long, everybody. I’ll see you tomorrow.” Then they will leave. No hand shakes. Americans seem__46__ totally (完全地) hurried and hardworking or totally informal and at ease (自在). Often you will see men working at office desks without their chairs and__47__ put their feet up on the desk while they talk__48__the telephone. This does not mean to be rude(粗魯?shù)?. Once Americans leave the busy streets, they are easy and informal. A__49__ to the United States should therefore(因此) understand that being in a great hurry does not indicate__50__ and being informal and being at ease doesn’t show a lack of respect. Americans have a great group of customs (習(xí)俗) and __51__that at first may seem puzzling to a visitor. But very soon you will learn these new ways.21. A. truly B. real C. true22. A. to forget B. to remember C. remembering23. A. like B. on C. as24. A. leave B. join in C. e to 25. A. neither B. both C. either26. A. can B. even C. still27. A. in B. by C. on28